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Cardinal Advises' Enemi s of Religion The Come From Within Cardinal O'Boyle WASHINGTON (NC) - special greetings to the Protes- The enemies of religion to- tant and Je'wish leaders "who ANCHOR day are "more likely to come have been our co-workers in from within" than from seeking solutions to some o( the without, Patrick Cardinal 0'- moral and social problems which Boyle of Washington declared confront our community." here. He said he hopes for "a con- River, Masso u ,1"IhIllJlrsday, July 13, 1961 "Religion has always had its tinuing relationship in the sel!'- enemies," the prelate said. vice of almighty God, of ouE' $4.00 II'>eII' V_r "Mostly they were easy to rec- neighbor and of this capital city Yot 11, No. 28 @ U 91&7 Anchor PIIlICIE Uilk ognize, and most of them came of our nation." -:-_____ f('Om without. "Today the ene- The cardinal then turned t@ mies of religion' and of the the 'current problem facing "all Catholic Church in' particular, religions but which is particu- , are more likely 'to come' from larly painful to us as Catholics." within. "Some call it extremism; The 56th, In ,u. s. "Driven at times by intellec- some, defiance of authority; still!. tual pride, unable to adjust to others, the youthful revolution," •• h '711 ,.1'7 I ' .If B l 0 d ,an age that is impatient of aU, he said. "But I think the term ,.,S QP l'J.Cl u ty (J}jJ. ,UJJ a 0 T1 er3 'virtues 'save 'its own concept of comes . closest to the freedom, they are easy victims cause of this restlessness is 'tM .Crisis of Faith.' ' ;Diocesan NewsnallJer in Eve, ry Home',' of the cancer of wbich ill . ,r 'JI: ' , the forerunner of 'complete 1088 '''For without faith there ia of faith." star, to steer by, no rudder, t. , BUFFALO James ,A. of BUl!- . Ca'rdinal O'Boyle spoke Sun- hold us on course, no ,incentiw :Wo has announced that beginiling with the Nov; '3 edition,' 'day at' Ii pontifical low MaS1l Turn ,to Page Twenty the Magnificat,' diocesan newspaPeI', will be', sent 'into "which, he in'S,t: Ma t,- ", llFIery Catholic home ..in the diocese. ' ' ", thew's cathedral. It was the first , '1'he N'e' ,w York dJ'o' ce's'e' l'n' the oo.. ""t""'. ,":pubi'ic' function in wh;'ch'he itil(ll , " FQther , Dufour "' .. n Jjarticip'afedsinc'ehis' returm ,the 81t, aend its official newspapell' into from Rome, where be was 'ele- :sanctuary duripg ,the Mass. were, Although the paper has a;eiI'culatiou of'ne.ar1i,60,-' .vated 'to the College of Cardi- a, nUplbtr.r, of , In' ,'Post .. copies a it ,is received by ,less than.one,-third by Paul VI.", '; " '. Jewish t:eligioUl, The' Chancery Office .. the· Catholic' families AllI. ,the Buffalo diocese, it W-a8 ' Marching' in the illil. laymen,,' .' .'. .. nounced' today the transfeJr of . Rev. Clement E. Dufoult" is a good of professional 'Rabbi from St. Theresa's Church foornalism gauged to serve the updated Church and 1;0 in New Bedford, where he hM fJtrengthen the Christian telCtllllre of society," ,Bishop Mc- been assistant since DecembeP:' Christian Silence on Israel· of 1958, to St, Anthony's Church Nulty stated in a letter to aU pastDrs in the diocese. NEW YORK. in that city where he will serve "Our best cooperation of bishops, priests, Religious as an assistant. Father Dufoul!' failure of major Christian hd laity," the bishop's letter continued, "is to build the will report to his new assign- organizations to speak in de- ®onciliar Church in the diocese of Buffalo. Since Sundav ment on July 20th. School Brochure i' fense of Israel during the Jllireaching is restricted because of time, we must Son of Gedeon and Albertina recent war in the Middle East G), text for our People of God in the Magnificat. This is a The traditional brochure pub- (Cote) Dufour, Father Wail "will haunt the agenda' of future lished on the dedication of each Gmust' in the work assigned to us. born on June 12, 1929 in Fall Jewish-Christian dialogues for new Diocesan High School is in River, a member of St. Mathieu "We plan to make the Magnificat easily available. :n:t years to come," according to a the final pre-publication phase Parish. He attended the Parish wm be delivered by every week to every home," prominent Jewish ecumenist. in order that it will be available school, Msgr. Prevost High Bishop McNulty said. Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, di- for the dedication of the new School, mid took his college rector of Interreligious Affairs Bishop Connolly High School in classical studies in Assumption for the American Jewish Com- Fall River. College in Worcester. He studied mittee, told the 19th annual Scheduled for this 1"all, it is philosophy and theology at St. meeting of the Religious News- confidently expected that the John's Seminary in Brighton wl'iters Association that "no new Apostolic Delegate to the and was ordained on Feb. 1. futur'e Jewish - Christian dia- United States, Archbishop Luigi 1958 in St, Mary's Cathedral. Maryknoll logue will take place without Raimondi, will preside and ad- Fall River, by Most Rev. JameD Maryknoll Father Leo J. at Merida's archdiocesan semi- Jews insisting upon the confron- dl'ess the gathering, L. Connolly, D,D. nary for 10 years. on the part of Christians All donors who fulfilleC: their Melancon of Fall River has Father was assigned to St. He said that, though he en- of the profound historical, reli- pledges will be listed in this been named pastor of The Turn to Page Twenty Turn to Page Eighteen booklet. Turn to Page Three Indian parish in ruml Yll!catan, Mexico. ' Father Melancon was teaching philosophy at a seminary in Mel'ida, the capital and largest city of the state of Yucatan, un- till receiving his new assignment. ceD Convention August 'rfne 60-year-old missioner who bas licentiate degrees in philos- theology taught The program and schedule for Harassed high school level and had teachers of religion will find helpful Eileen' E, Anderson's the 1967 New England Congress for all Christians is nearing guidelines "for when the text . completion according to Thomas doesn't seem to work." A cate- The congress, sponsored by the H. Menten, general chait'man. chetical consultant she will re- ConfraternUy of Christian Doc- peat this session Saturday after- trine, is slated for Friday noon and Sunday morning. tht:ough Sunday,' Aug, 25 to 27 Editor of the Living Light, a at the Universit'y of New Hamp- national catechetical review, and shire, Durham, It will feature author or' many books, Mary Most, Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, Perkins Ryan will speak to those Seminars will 'be 'held from Ph.D., S.T.D: interested ·in pre-school children 2 to 4 Friday afternoon. Mass on what an constitutes atmo- Bishop Sheen will deliver the will· follow in the seminar sphere of love. Repeats of this keynote address at 10:30 Friday morning at the Field House, Ad- session, are also planned for ,missioii . will be by registration' Friday Speakers ' Saturday afternoon and SundaJ' morning. ' to the' Congress at New Hamp· Friday afternoon speakers and shire Hail. Registt'ation fee at . topics include Rev., JohI;l Har- Discussing use of, visual aids, the, university is $3 but only $2 . mon, Episcopal priest· from Sister Francille; C.S.J., of the if registration is made bef,oJ'e 'Packard Manse, R9xbury, Mass. faculty of ,Regis College" and Aug; 25 through the University His subject is "Suburbia and the Father Da",id Gawlik of .Mtl- Extension Service, U,N,H" Dur- I11ner City-One in ,Christ." Dr. waukee will panel a session OD hilm; N.H. Gerald Pine of the tTniversity of picture, song and film. It is re- Following the general session, New Hampshire faculty will dis- . schequled for· Saturday altef'o Bishop' Sheen will address the ,cuss how to put gro\.1p dynamics .noon. lFA'l'UER MELANCON , clergy at a lun«heon, ,to work. TW'IIl to Six

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Cardinal OBoy~~ Advises

Enemi s of ReligionThe Come From Within Cardinal OBoyle express~WASHINGTON (NC) shy

special greetings to the ProtesshyThe enemies of religion toshy tant and Jewish leaders whoANCHOR day are more likely to come have been our co-workers in from within than from seeking solutions to some o( the without Patrick Cardinal 0 shy moral and social problems which Boyle of Washington declared confront our community here He said he hopes for a conshy

(OJ~~ River Massou 1IhIllJlrsday July 13 1961 Religion has always had its tinuing relationship in the selshyenemies the prelate said vice of almighty God of ouE

$400 IIgteII V_r Mostly they were easy to recshy neighbor and of this capital cityYot 11 No 28 U91amp7 1r~ Anchor PIIlICIE Uilk ognize and most of them came of our nation ~ --_____ f(Om without Today the ene- The cardinal then turned t

mies of religion and of the

bullthe current problem facing all

Catholic Church in particular religions but which is particushy are more likely to come from larly painful to us as Catholics

within Some call it extremismThe 56th In u s Driven at times by intellecshy some defiance of authority still tual pride unable to adjust to others the youthful revolution

bullbull h 711 17 I If B I~-I l 0 d an age that is impatient of aU he said But I think the term S QP lJCl ~ u ty (JjJ UJJa 0 T1 er3 virtues save its own concept of tha~ comes closest to the roo~

freedom they are easy victims cause of this restlessness is tM Crisis of Faith Diocesan NewsnallJer in Every Home of the cancer of ~oubt wbich ill

r JI bull the forerunner of complete 1088 For without faith there ia n~ of faith star to steer by no rudder t

BUFFALO (NC)--Bish~ James A M~Nulty of BUl- Cardinal OBoyle spoke Sunshy hold us on course no incentiwWo has announced that beginiling with the Nov 3 edition day at Ii pontifical low MaS1l Turn to Page Twentythe Magnificat diocesan newspaPeI will be sent into which he opoundf~red inSt Mat- llFIery Catholic home in the diocese bull thews cathedral It was the first CAR~INAL OB~UC

1he New York dJocesebeco~a ~he ~6th ln the oot pubiic function in whchhe itil(ll FQther Dufour ~ n Jjarticipafedsincehis returm the catheti~al ancfs~at~i il~be

81t aend its official newspapell into everyhome~ from Rome where be was ele- sanctuary duripg the Mass were Although the paper has aeiIculatiou ofnear1i60- vated to the College of Cardi- a nUplbtrr of prQt~~flnt ~nd In ~e~ Post

~ copies a weeic~ it is received by less thanone-third nal~ by Pop~ Paul VI Jewish teligioUl Jea_ltier~an~ The Chancery Office a~ themiddot Catholic families AllI the Buffalo diocese it W-a8 Marching in the pro~ession illil laymen

nounced today the transfeJr of Rev Clement E DufoultIJePO~~~~ Magn~ficat is a good ~xample of professional Rabbi T~nenbaum~Deplores from St Theresas Church

foornalism gauged to serve the updated Church and 10 in New Bedford where he hM fJtrengthen the Christian telCtllllre of society Bishop Mcshy been assistant since DecembePChristian Silence on Israelmiddot of 1958 to St Anthonys ChurchNulty stated in a letter to aU pastDrs in the diocese

NEW YORK (NC)~The in that city where he will serveOur best cooperation of bishops priests Religious Ii~l as an assistant Father Dufoulfailure of major Christianhd laity the bishops letter continued is to build the will report to his new assignshyorganizations to speak in deshyregonciliar Church in the diocese of Buffalo Since Sundav ment on July 20thSchool Brochurei fense of Israel during theJllireaching is restricted because of time we must provid~ Son of Gedeon and Albertinarecent war in the Middle East

G) text for our People of God in the Magnificat This is a The traditional brochure pubshy (Cote) Dufour Father Wailwill haunt the agenda of future lished on the dedication of eachGmust in the work assigned to us born on June 12 1929 in FallJewish-Christian dialogues for new Diocesan High School is in River a member of St MathieuWe plan to make the Magnificat easily available nt years to come according to a the final pre-publication phase Parish He attended the Parishwm be delivered by m~~il every week to every home prominent Jewish ecumenist in order that it will be available school Msgr Prevost High Bishop McNulty said Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum dishy for the dedication of the new School mid took his college

rector of Interreligious Affairs Bishop Connolly High School in classical studies in Assumptionfor the American Jewish Comshy Fall River College in Worcester He studied mittee told the 19th annual Scheduled for this 1all it is philosophy and theology at StF~d~ ~i7er M$sicne~ H~acdli meeting of the Religious Newsshy confidently expected that the Johns Seminary in Brightonwliters Association that no new Apostolic Delegate to the and was ordained on Feb 1 future Jewish - Christian diashy United States Archbishop Luigi 1958 in St Marys CathedralMe~can Maryknoll PIrB~h logue will take place without Raimondi will preside and adshy Fall River by Most Rev JameD

Maryknoll Father Leo J at Meridas archdiocesan semishy Jews insisting upon the confronshy dless the gathering L Connolly DD nary for 10 years t~tion on the part of Christians All donors who fulfilleC theirMelancon of Fall River has Father was assigned to St

He said that though he enshy of the profound historical reli- pledges will be listed in thisbeen named pastor of The Turn to Page Twenty Turn to Page Eighteen booklet Turn to Page Three

M~ya Indian parish in ruml Yllcatan Mexico

Father Melancon was teaching philosophy at a seminary in Melida the capital and largest city of the state of Yucatan unshytill receiving his new assignment ceD Convention Augustrfne 60-year-old missioner who bas licentiate degrees in philosshy~hy theology taught The program and schedule for Harassed high school level

and had teachers of religion will find helpful Eileen E Andersons

the 1967 New England Congress for all Christians is nearing

guidelines for when the text completion according to Thomas doesnt seem to work A cateshy

The congress sponsored by the H Menten general chaitman

chetical consultant she will reshyConfraternUy of Christian Docshy peat this session Saturday aftershytrine is slated for Friday noon and Sunday morning thtough Sunday Aug 25 to 27 Editor of the Living Light a at the University of New Hampshy national catechetical review and shire Durham It will feature author or many books Mary Most Rev Fulton J Sheen Perkins Ryan will speak to those

Seminars will be held fromPhD STD interested middotin pre-school children 2 to 4 Friday afternoon Mass on what anconstitutes atmoshyBishop Sheen will deliver the willmiddot follow in the seminar sphere of love Repeats of thiskeynote address at 1030 Friday ro~msmorning at the Field House Adshy session are also planned for

missioii will be by registration Friday Speakers Saturday afternoon and SundaJ morning to the Congress at New Hampmiddot Friday afternoon speakers and

shire Hail Registtation fee at topics include Rev JohIl Harshy Discussing use of visual aids the university is $3 but only $2 mon Episcopal priestmiddot from Sister Francille CSJ of the if registration is made befoJe Packard Manse R9xbury Mass faculty of Regis College and Aug 25 through the University His subject is Suburbia and the Father Daid Gawlik of Mtl shyExtension Service UNH Durshy I11ner City-One in Christ Dr waukee will panel a session OD

hilm NH Gerald Pine of the tTniversity of picture song and film It is reshyFollowing the general session New Hampshire faculty will disshy schequled formiddot Saturday altefo

Bishop Sheen will address the cuss how to put gro1p dynamics noon lFAlUER MELANCON clergy at a s~ecial lunlaquoheon to work TWIIl to Pa~e Six

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TRANSFER Rev Clement E Dufour assistant at St Theresas Church

New Bedford to St Anthony laquold Padua Church New Bedshyford as assistant

Transfer effective July 20 1967

Seminary Dmre~iors Discuss Formation of ~r~e$ts

NIAGARA FALLS (NC)-The rapid change in the mentalitYandDeeds of the modern seminarian wasa prime concern of a group of 65 seminary administrators and spiritual directors from allparts of the Us participating inmiddot a workshop on the spiri- tual formation of middotfuture essity for new forms of prayer priests at Mount Carmel Col- both liturgical and private tomiddot

meet the needs and desires of lege here in Ontario the modern middotRe~igious Seriiina-

This topic along with others ries must be constituted of a bsetwas in~ludedin d of eigkht Christian communities that

resolutions adopte y the wor - achieve unitmiddotmiddot of mind and heayent t middot bull~ d h h bullhs op par IClpan an w IC in the Christian encounter of

were to be admitted to the bis~- prayer ops and to major religious supeshyriors The ability on the part of the

The participants stated in seminarian $0 maintain healthy their resolutions that position interpersonal relationships both papers and discussion revealed with those inside and outside of this rapid change that has and his immediate community the will continue to take place in the resolution went on is an essen- mentality of modern youth and recognized middotthe need for rethinkshying the role of the seminary

OIJtimistic Piicture I Tfte paJticipants ~ave been

impressedbythismentality aJld by the generosity sincerity arid

openness of modern seminarians

tial for a balanced prayer life and for an effective apostolate

The fact that such interp~r-

Bmshops Appr~ve CoUegeM~rsJr

DUBLIN (NCh -ITe]andtl bishops meeting at ~ecountryll

national seminaty at Maynootho announced that they had agreed to give conditionalmiddot approval 1Je Il government planto merge the mations two universities

The approval followed a gOio emment announcement that the eolleges should be merged be-shycause they could operate mORi efficiently as one unit

Just a few days before the middot merger announcement Dublin

Archbishop John C McQuaid CSSp had warned CatholiC8 that they could not attend the tradiiionally Protestant Trinit~ College

Although no official po1i~ governs the ariangement Trin- ity is considered a Protestant school while University College is generally Considered to blaquoJ Catholic

Both schools have both Pr~

estants and Catholics in the~

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Necrology JULY 23

Rev Patrick F Doyle 189Sl Founder SS Peter and Paull Fall River

Rev George B McNamee 1938 Pastor Holy Name Fail IUver

JULY25 Rev Michael J Coo)lte 191~

Pastor St Patrick Fall River I

Joint Center WILMINGTON (NC) - ThrEreg

private social agencies haWl jointly established a community service center in a Catholic P3Jllshyish in inner-city WiimingtOilllo The agencies are Catholic Socioll Services Jewish Family Servshyices and Family ServiCe Gi2

YEAR OF FAITH Pope Pa 1 VI opened the Year of Faith speaking from the throne it St Peters square after conceJebrating Mass outdoors wit the new Cardinals NC Photo

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tpe qllality o~ t~e fjJture -lerIDI weeklong seminar with thea- F~t~er BreJ1~an R ltill O iogiang to discusil the results Qf

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md see ~)lese9ualities as highJy col~eg~ direft~4middot t~e ~orkshOP middot fpe seminar was i~e first of indicative of an optimistic pie- w~ch was unde~ the pltltfonage its gtind between episcopal leadshyture for the Church of the f- ~the U~ Bi~h~psC~~mit~ middotmiddoters and theologians Fordham

middotmiddottUremiddot - on Priestly F0WltjoJ1bull SIlid-it stemmeC from the univershyBecause of the rich potential middot~ityS efforts to inak~ a Catholic

of these candidates and because Mas Ordo university the place where the ofthe challenge of their fu~

the resol tmiddot woonAY St B tmiddot apostolates u Ion con- ~ --- onaven ~bull tinued it is imperative tha-t Bishop Confessor and Doctor there be an understanding in- of the middotChurch III Class volved and trained staff for the White Mass Proper Glory eeminaries no Creed Common Preface-

There is an urgent need that SATURDAY-St Henrymiddot Em highly professional training be perr and Confessor III Class

Cllurch does its thinking In the last 18 months Fordshy

ham has jaunched a cooperative graduate program with the Protshyestant Union Theological Semshyinary and has appointed Protshyestant clergymen and a Jewish rabbi to its faculty in theology

m~de available for those who White Mass ~roper Glory and philosophy are involved in programs of no Creed Common Preface spiritual formation Such men SUNDAY - IX middotSunday After r ~o reco~h~~ made Oft ~hould receive special preparashytion in sociology psychology and theology Religious superiors should contact Catholic univershysities who will do a great service for the Church by sponsoring programs middotthat provid~ this prepshyaration

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The participants the reso--Jution stated realized the nee-

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3 THI ANCHOR-Christians Jew Thurs July 13 1967Genial Fairhaven Sacred Hearts Missioner In Joint Service For Peace Has Young lapan~sePagans as Acortes Urge Chartges

BERLIN (NC) - J 0 i II t By Patricia Francis In Third Order Jewish - Christiali Sabbath gelVices were conducted fOr peace in the Middle East in bull West Berlin synagogue

Side by side with the presidshying rabbi of the Jewish commushynity in Berlin Dr Cuno Lehrshymann Lutheran Bishop Kurt Scharf of Berlin and Msgr Erich Klausener of the Catholic diocese of Berlin read from the Scripshytures led prayers for peace and eave short sermons calling for peace and understanding on the part of all the countries of the Middle East

Rabbi Lehrmann made a plea to the Arab nations to grasp the outstretched hand of Israel and to reach an accord through 11

mutual cooperative effort

Vincentians Plan General Meeting

Particular Council of Fall River Society of St Vincent de Paul will observe the Feast of iJts patron saint at a general meeting at 3 oclock Sunday luly 23 at St Vincent de Paul Camp Westport

President Edouard W Lacroix bas invited members to bring

fiheir families with them to enshy~y the camps facilities

To celebrate the Feast which ~curs on Wednesday July 19 poundt is customary for members to attend Mass and receive Holy Itommunion in their own parish ehurches on the Sunday before the Feast on the day itself or within eight days after

Plans for the annual retreat to be held Sept 22 23 and 24 at Our Lady of Round Hill Reshytreat House South Dartmouth and other matters of interest to members will be discussed atmiddot CI1e meeting

parish picnic Parishioners of Immaculate

Conception Church Fall Riverwill hold a Pllrish family picn~e Sunday July 23 from noon to Ii oclock at Camp Welch in Assonet

There will be games for the families swimming for all and a raffle conducted All must bring their lunches

Members of the Holy Name Society and Womens Guild are requested to bring their donashytions for the food baskets to the murch hall on Sunday July 16

Father Dufour Continued from Page One

Michaels Parish Ocean Grove tmtil December of 1958 when he became assistant at St Theresas m New Bedford

Fathers transfer is occasioned by the death on July 2nd of Rev Gerard Boisvert assistant 11amp St Anthony~

ampKV CLEMENT E DUFOllamp

PHILADELPHIA (NC)MitJo in the prefecture of Ibarnki Japan-an agricultural area about 100 miles Young members of the Third

northeast of Tokyo -is some 7000 miles from Fairhaven Mass However to the Order of St Francis urged the Rev Daniel R Perry SSCC son of the late Frank R and Rose (Mello) Perry disshy venera~le organization at its

national convention here totance is relative To him the two communities he calls home are different only in change its name and its style

change of atmosphere He A panel of Junior Third Ordergrins as he explains that members from Cincinnati said here he can watch sulth teleshy that the organization suffered vision programs as Laredo from too much control by priests and Bewitched in the original from a too monastic character language instead of with Japshy from an ancient and juridical anese dubbed in not always constitution and from the pubshyprecisely lic impression that it is a club for

A six-footer who weighs in at pious hamlless let-things-beshy230 pounds 22 pounds added as-they-arepeople since his return home on leave Members of the panel were in March with the help of such Donald Weinkam junior at treats as real milk and real ice Xavier University Charles Hill cream Father Perrys speech graduate of St Francis Minor now bears a trace of an Irish Seminary and Mary Wuest senshybrogue picked up from his fel shy ior at Mother of Mercy High low missionaries in Mitegt School all in Cincinnati

A graduate of Fairhaven High Weinkam called for a conshySchool-he was here for his 25th temporary sign perhaps a class reunion in late Springshy medal to replace the traditionshyFather studied for the priesthood al cord and scapular He also said at the iormer Sacred Hearts the rule ought to be written in College i~ Wareham and at a laymans language and that Sacred Hearts Seminary in the term tertiary was ancient Washington He was ordained and monastic in Washington on June 7 1949 Lets call ourselves lay Franshy

After two years service as a ciscans he suggestedmember of the Sacred Hearts faculty in Wareham he was asshysigned to the Mito mission in October 1951 He expects to stay there with normal home Where Avisits every seven years

GOOD NAMETook aYeall When he first arrived in

Japan Father Perry recalls he MeiOlll1lS Aand two other newcomers were plunged into a study of the GREA 7T DEAL Japanese language A Japanese professor tutored us he says It took about a year to learn to speak Japanese about three to read it of students-an almost crOmiddot now in Mlt~ven though ~r GEO OHARAAs Father was learning to of 120 teen-agers who come to aircraft had severely damagedspeak his new language he also the mission at n~ght to study the area About 90 per cent of was teaching Japanese stushy English religion and dancing- it was raZed dents to speak English When I Its CYO he says wryly There have never been anyfirst got to Mito he explains except only nine of the~ are sarcastic remarks of the Yankee CHEVROLETtile professor of English at the Cathoiics go home type from the studentlwUversity could not speak En- The Catholic populat~on of or anyonemiddot gUsh My voice was put on tapes Mito still is small Father Perry The traditional family life ofilor him to use in bis classes 1001 Kings wy~ admits but it is increasing the Japanese is changing be As a city of some 160000 slowly Established in 1896 the says and the change is not alJIMito is educational center of the NEW BEDFORDoriginal mission took in the to the good prefeCture or state~ of Ibaraki whole prefecture It had 324 Part of the drastic breakshyIn addition to the university Catholics Within the last 15

draws from a down in family relations hewhich students Open Eveningsyears however the original feels stems from factory dorshywide geographical area there mission territory has been dishyare 13 high schools in the mitories set up in large manushyalso vided four times and there now

city to which students travel Turn to Page Twentyare more than 300 Catholics in

from far distances the Mito area itself less than 1IlFive of the high schools are sixth of the original territory

private Only one is co-educashy Despite the small Catholictional All run on a schedule of population though we have830 AM to 330 or 4 PM Monshy 400 to 500 people at Mass in thedays through Fridays with Satshy main church every Sundayurday classes held from 8 until Father Perry says pagans who1 There are close to 2000 chil shy want to praydren in each school he says It is difficult for the Japanshy

Varied Work ese to become Catholics he expl~ins because of their tradi-Father Perrys work in Mito is

tion of ancestor worship andlIlI varied as his students who

other cultural differences Butrange from kindergarteners to some pray more than most Cathshyuniversity students He teaches olics he says citing the caseEnglish to both _of a pagan family he knowsIn his kindergarten class he

who never think of sittingexplains he has approximately down to eat without sayingJMO pupils I teach them the

grace before meals no mattersounds that are most difficult for where they are One of the sonsJapanese to learn he says picked it up in dndergarten andWhen they get into junior high now the whole family says itItschool it shows up They can

Pagan Altarboyspronounce the th sound and the He also finds that youngdifference between r and I

Japanese boys-pagans-thinkvery well its wonderful to be able to exshyIn his English speech composhyplain what is coming next in thesition classes at the university Mass and put their feet insidebe has about 110 students most the Communion raiLgoing to be English teachers

The glory is such that thehe says He adds proudly that young pagans teach themselvelJalmost every school in the preshyhow to serve Mass - and dofecture now has one of my stushyserve for usdents Us good J)ropaganda for

Although Father Perry arshyUIe Church rived in Japan in 1951 a relashy IRENE R SHEA PROP

BnrRisb Religion Danclolaquo tively short time after the end Prompt Free Deiirery in FALL RIVER $OMElIa TlVERT amp YKlNIIY With more and more Japanese of World War II he says be

interested in learning English never has found any antagonshy 202 ROell( ST (CORNER OF PINE ST) FALL IIVY laUtler also baa a third jroup ism from the beginning until

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 13 1967

htl~recsalrn9J Creme Stafta$ti~s Re(Qlmo

mJ5[(reglt6fr~ KJw~f1 A$$~[(g$ WASHINGTON (NC) --- The period in 1966 This rise was

Increase in crime in Ure United the sharpest recorded since the States is very real J Edgar publication of quarterly reports Hoover director of the Federal began in 19581 he added Bureau of Investigation insists The increase was distributed He also contends that sure deshy quite evenly in all geographic tection swift apprehension and regions large and small cities realistic treatment under the suburban and rural areas he law are essential to the presershy said adding by way of emphasis vation of law order and decency that these crime increases are

Hoover has said these things real and the law enforcement _ before but he has retu rned to machine) needs the fun supshythem in recent days in reporting port of government aDd citizens that in 1966 there ere more alike

than three million serious ofshy Hoover - makes his personal fenses in the U S for the first message in the July issue of the time on record and that reshy FBI bulletin an expIJession -(j)f ported crimes shot up in the first disgust over the moronic -beshyflhree months of 1967 havior of those who desecrate NEW DIRECTOR Father

Observers were t~ and burn their countrysquick see flag Joseph J Walter 5J hasThey are surely lest in thethese and other statements by depths of depravity be says been named director of the

the FBI chief as healthy swats at adding that obviously their Cat hoI i c Medical Mission crime commissions and high ofshyfirst loyalty is not ro- the Unitedficials who have been inclined to Board New York Founded

discount the crime figures reshy States 40 years ago the C li ]vi B Ji)y ing Fatriotismported by the FBI helps the worlds sick andHe says there may -be many

These critics say the Hoover explanations for such action but needy by providing medi- figures do not accuratcly reflect dying patriotism is one major cines drugs equipment andthe crime situation in the counshy cause try because of different methods volunteer medical personnel

Love of country is being deshyof reporting employed by vari shy NCPhotoemphasized and excluded fromous police departments several pl~Jases 01 life he ltas~

Hoover says however that sects Many educators and other crime is glowing in both size leaders seem to feel it is no Priest Promotes and intensity and that this is longer nec~ssary for boys and uncontestably clear despite the gids to be concerned with how Day of Silence efforts of some self-proclaimed our country came ~nto -beingexperts to minimize its growth SAO PAULO (NC)-A worldshywhat it stands for and the 00111shy

wide day of silencemiddot t~ fecusIn a speech to lawyers later ageous and noble deeds of our interest on freedom and oppesishyrepwduced in the Congressional forefathers to preseive it tion to war is the goal of a camshyRecord he spoke of the shallow There are those who try to paign launched here by apronouncements of that select downgrade Hoover and call the DominiCan priestgroup of impractical theorists erimestatistics published by the

who would define-away and FBI unrealistic -Some would Father Francisco de A Faujoreduce the crime middotprElbtem by have him retired or even ilutout In a sermon ata Sunday Mass wielding a heavy eraser on stashy of office earlier in June invit~ his conshytistics concerning the number But the FBI chief is tremenshy gregation to rise if the worshipshyof offenses reported to the dously pop~lar in Congress and ers favoredmiddot a proposal he had police with very large sections of the made for a worldwide strike

He said crime iJ1creased an population indudKrg toosewoo middotof 24 hours of silence againstalarming 11 pel cent last year feel the need for60ull1e -ane war and for froeeclem The and that it jumped 20 per oent triple locks en the -doors -af their whole IOngEegatiOfl stood upin the first three months of 1967 homes and -who seldeR1 VentUft A C()mmittee was erganizedmiddot WIwhen compared with the same out on the streets at flight promote the idea into a camshy

paign to obtain wide support for the strike set for Sept I APublication Sees Berlin CordinGI~ representative was assignedte present te plan personally to As Voice of East Ge~any Pope Paul VI Thousands middotof let shyters have been sent to countriesBERLIN (NC)-The eleCItion ficult and not always sattSllacshy

of bishop Berlin the but now voice all over the world seeking supshythe of t~ tory Ule efmiddot rank of cardinal was called an Catholicism in East Germany port for the the movement The

Sao ~aul state government hasupglading by the Pope of an will be heard directly in the given its approval ltand activemiddotindependent bishops conference midst of those who wear the

in communist East Germany by purple Stlppltrt a Catholi~ magazine oJl East Earlier in June t-he East Gershy However Agnew Car-dinal Berlin man press had taken ne notice Rossi of Sao Paulo in -2 letter

The bishop of Berlin Alfred of the appointment of Cardinal to Father De 1raujamp teok -exshyCardinal Bengsch resides in Becgsch to the college ef cardishy ception to the middotWJe ~f the Church East Berlin ltand was made a nals althoughFlans ~wasser for the projeet aJlcli ~~t~r obshycardinal June 26 East German state seeretary for jected to the ter-m strike apshy

A11lhougb there is only one church affairs -held congratushy plied to the plan for 24 ROUIS of silenceGennan Bisbops Conference lated him

which includes the bishops ef Emcounter went on to say that The cardinal said he believed beth East and West Germany Cardinal Bengsch has a heltJvy other terll)inology soould be

- the magazine Encounter has burden to bear because theFe is used although middotin general he been calling for the establishshy no solid bloc of Catholic ~pinion said he favored the pmffiotion ment of separate bishops conshy in East Germany but rather of movements for freedom ferences in the two zones of the a legitimate di~ltSity_)fmiddotopinion

country en theological pastoral and soshy fhe magazine which supports cial questions Po~r Ups Price the East Gelman regim~ has Destro~ed Unit] BALTIMORE NC)-For the adopted the position that there In this connection the magashy - - 17 years The Cathshyare nampw two distinct Germanys zine said it should not be~veshy olic Review Baltimore arehshy

looked that our faithful increasshy IdiWsjJaper has inshyCommunieation Difficult ingly subscribe to the kirnJ of creased its single-copy priee

Encounter claimed that before proglessivrsm in social affairs from 10 to 15 cents The rate for the appointment of Cardinal that is indicated in the encydishy maiJ subscriptions $450 a year Bengsch as a cardinal the cals Pacem in Terris and the will IIot change Church in East Gennany had no Development of Peoples opportunity to make i1s veice The magazine ea~lier had heard directly in the college of chaTged that the Vest German cardinals bishops want to retain the presshy

Communicatwn via West Gelshy ent bishops oFganization beshymany it said had been very dif- cause of their close p(Jlitical ties

with the West German governshyment It alst) claimed that theDouble Jubilee situation as it exists has deshy

ST CLOUD (NC - Bishop stroyed Catholic unity ill East reter W Bartholome of St Germany rather than advan~ed Cloud marked a double jubilee it famous for here in Minnesota on Junc 29 shy In the past the East German the 25th anniversary of his conshy government has prevented the QUALITY and secmiddotation as ] l)shop and the bishops there fOm attending 50th annivers~gt is ordmashy meeting of thtgt rmiddotTln Q~hops ~tP6J(~ tion to the priestnuod ronfelence held in the West

orrlJon Vincentians Get Federal G[] ft for Head StaR tp[]~gam

POR (NC) - A Head the former school building-Imoo Start pr gram sponsored by the masulata Academy-and razing Society f St Vincent de Paul of the old Dominican convent to will be onducted for 140 chil shy provide playgroundspace beg= dren at vacant Catholie school recently Classes will start tn here un er a grant from the August U S o]ce of Economic Opporshy Immaculata Academy was dig tunity continued in 1958 when the

Volunt ers of America will Dominican Sisters opened Maryshyoperate family day care proshy crest High School The SisteJ1l gram un er the same grant moved their convent in 1962 to

The R~V George E Carter Jr a new building on the high vice cba rman of the Portland school campus Metropol tan Steering Commitshy The St Vincent de Paul S0shytee tbro gh which the pmposal ciety will supplement the Pl1oshy

was SUbimiddottted to the OEO said gram with a $24448 in kindshythe fede I grant for the total contribution principally by pVOshy

program was $121452 viding additional playgrouJMll Of this amount he said $87023 and parking space

wiD go 110 the Society of St The remodeling and razin~

Vincent e Paul for operation of program being fmaneed entirely a child I velopment center and Igty the s~ciety will cost $90~

$34-429 the Volunteers of according to Charles E Reyer America to operate the family executive secretary He said the day care rogram The progFams men expect to raise $15405 by are fund through Dec 31 gifts and borrow the remaining

Remod ling and improving of $75000

HE The first plal1es of the Holy Fathers Peace MisshyASKS US sion ~f MeFCY arrived In the Middle East to aid TO CARE victims of the recent Arab-Israeli war Under the

TOO E1irection ()f Msgr Nolan urgently needed 1000 elothing medical supplies and bedding are belna mstribu~ to tfrEmnocent victims (mostly diDshyeren) CIt the war --wretched human be~s noshybody wants Estimates put the total numblaquo cinJ2ht in tIIis web of misery at ~early two mraquoshylien They ase in critical condition - overrun their work 41ppcrtunities gone their food atlpo plies i3itt ltIff Tfteusands are wounded ane Sielf witlwut medica attention Some roam the burfto ing 4eserisseeking hospice Latest word from 115gr NOIartIR the- warmiddotzone is that The evlshydence FIClW availableIRdicates that the situation is moch moregrsvemiddotthan anyone Imagined

1 Ie huly hHlIt has expressed his concern for these RUfflaflmiddot beings without dignity without loVE through his personal gifts 01 money and relief assistance He has expressed urg~nqo and dEEp -concern middotaIIout emergency relief In the Holy Land this cantinues to be a grave emershy

~ncy The Holy father looks to you for help GAlli recently he apoke movingly of his app ciatien for the heJp of many private AmerieaM in zMtill8 HolY7 LaRd refugeesbullbullbullbull One priest from 11 lleJY poor parish mailed us every last penlll fie receivedat-tris recent 25th Ordinatien AnniwfSClJY A~ lady MUte If I have- money tD 5pemJ olin Il fan and diet soda -I must send yeu this D ttas ioing to btq 8 summer drell~ with it Use it for tM mnacent war victims

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5 Iowa Leg~sJation to lend Dispute Between A~shl1 1P(llJ1b~5( Sch1J~I$ ~ES MOINES (NC) - The j)inn j[~ would be a kindnestl to

oot7a House of Representatives the~ people to have them beshyUOO voted to exempt the Amish oom~ a part of the bro~der comshyiIlrom the states school stanmampllds munity 1a17 T~e Iltindness was stubbornly

M i~ receives the sign~tnJre of refused by the Amish however all Harold Hugjles - a llllear sometimes with tragi-comic reshy0ertainty - the House bill win sults In one famous confrontashy~nnit the Amish to send their tion state truant officers chasecl ehildlllen to their own sehools a group of black-hatted Amish where they are tuught by their children into the cornfieldls own uncertified teachers The The chase was fruitless Action ebilolren will al50 be permitted [rn tte courts was no more sucshywend their schooling with the cessilJJl for the school officials ltaighth grade Severa1 Amish fathers were

The law wotol affect about jolHed and fined but they COIllshy500 Amish pupils tiltmed to resist the public schoo

Passage of the hill-bv a lopshy manclates aicled 81-35 vote which sur- Finally Gov Hughes with the IIlrised even its most optimistic help of the Danforth FoundatioZil mpporters-signaled the end of of 51 Louis proposed an-interim o two-year dispute between the settlement Hughes named a Amish and Iowas public school study commission to discover a rnnthorities pemlanent sOlutiOZl the Dan-

Must lComfollIIWl forth Foundation provided $15-Two years ago school authorishy 000 to pay state-certified teachshy

Cles decided tha~ the Amish ers for the Amish children who Dchools did not meet state reshy were also acceptable to the illllilirements Their teachers are Amish aot certified-most do not have StDp-GaJljl more than an eighth grade edu- The new law was recomshyiCation--and their curricula are mended by the commission and less advanced than those of the contained most of the proposals IPUblic schools Moreover the of t~~ American Civil Liberties Amish never bothered to send Union which had taken the regleir children to school after the Amish side in the dispute ~ghth grade William B Ball general coun-

For their agrarian family - sel to the Pennsylvania Catholic and God - centered life which Conference and a vice chairshyllillB not changed significantly in man of the National Committee noo years such an education was for Amish Religious Freedom ~med enough by the Amish plaised Gov Hughes efforts 13

But not by the public schoo1 find a solution but said he was llUthorities who told the Amish afraid that the new Iowa law etta their teachers must be cershy w()U~d turn out to be a stop-gap lified that their children must measure~

3ttend classes until age 16 and ampU cited the bills provisionshyUtat they must follow the public for initial two-year exemptiona ilCbool curriculum for Amish schools which would

Make your schools eonform then have to seek one-year exshyhe told the Amish or close tensions Thlis he said seemedshyfbem and send your clrildreB to to indicate that the state wiH 9Ublk schools Much 9f the stillf attempt to move the Amish argument was stated by an opshy towacd compliance with the ~t of the recently passed sble school law

Oblates of St middotFroncmiddotis de Sales To Consider Vew of Charity

STICKNEY (NC) - alB there IIIOOm in the Religious life fOl charity

This is a question which wiUll be posed to the Oblate of St lPrancis de Sales at their generaU dlapter meeting in Annecsr lPr-ance beginning July 2l

1ft has already been aRSW~ieIil

the affirmative by several IlDembers of the orders t_ JIKOvinces in the United States woo would like to see a vow of eharity given precedence 0VCll

ehe 1gt1aditional vows of povert7 dastity and obedience

Iather Joseph Lange OAls bull IlDember of the WilmingtonshyPlKtadelphia Province aDd in residence in St Pius X palisb itele iR ntinois both posed ami IIIWwered the question ia Ia

KHtPer circulated to aU memshytIenl eI the order in the UnitedshyStates

Father Lange emplained -that -e idea was introduced iD this county by Father Bemllrei Donahue OSF5 of Brissoo Seminary Center Valler PI) lPatbet Donahue a member of Che Wilmington - Philadelphia PIlovince suggested at a retreat iscussion last Summer that the Cbllee traditional vows be reshyduced to the level of promise IIIlder a vow of charity

ilaking up the idea Fathel lLange circulated his paper

1I1ll it he admits that 1he Jroshy()0331 is far reaching and nil 8l

iJellBe even radicalOf

He maintains however that i~

toes to the heart of tbe mattermiddot 1m considerlng tlhe adaptation tild renewal of ReligiGUS life Qlrged by Vatican Council H

Vatican II be said expects laIOre than superficiality and the llIeUgious life 4ieservea more

than that We have not been called upon just to tinker but to ~rt)be deeply to bring to this enterprise aU of our goodwi~

middotthe best that we have If startling ideas are preshy

sented they simply cannot be summarily rejected They must be considered on their merits and there is a case for making roemmiddot for charity inthe Religious Hfe

Father Lange ~erts that it is charity 911ld charity alone which motivates (or should meshyti-vate) the practice of povert~

cbastitf obedienoo silence etc lsi Jtlthat -W~ do is not done f6l the 10llte- ampf Gcd it is middotuseless

sanee tms middothan always beeRmiddot tFtte he- claims there iBno reashySOH it should not be reco~

ia Ul~middot actual -eonstitutiOD 01middotBeshyigj04tS orders

Deeisive Step One 1M the advantages crt reoshy

deMing tile llleligious life ia teems of a vow cgtf eharity ~

continues is that it would gtbe (Ol could be) the cBecisive pin liberati ng the constitutions of Religious institutes from the egaHstic spirit which at presshyent they tend to foster There is ceetainly IlIO suggestiOll being m2de here to do away with law and (raquofecept but legalism is- fall from the spirit of Christianity

Reducing the Religious life to the sterile burden of followshyi~ the -rule is one of the most dan-gerous tendencies which oU oonstitutions tend to foster

JEl[e further maintains that the s~iJIic obligations of poverty chastitsr and obedience could be wor1led out more clearly and wh~ ii5 important more meanshyingtiuUy if the) were Pl1omisea wuier a vo of charity

UNftQUE IN K OF C ANNAITs JFDur blood brothers of St Isidore Council Westport-][lIartmouth became fourth degree Knights of Columbus in ceremonies held in Boston ]Left tG right Jose Jacinto ancl N~ L Ferro all of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford ~md GHlDert Ferro from St John the Baptist Parish New Bedford

Disputes Right to Picket Offidal Says Union Lacks Jurisdiction

Over CU Employees WASHiNGTON (NC)-Cathshy

9lc Universitys Vice Rector for lBusiness and Financial Affairs ll1Ias challenged the right of bull local union to aJIrange a demonshystration brr the universitys maintenance and janitorial workers

Msgr James A Magners comshyment came as maintenance workers marched on the univershysity campus The demonstration was organized by the Internashytmiddotional Brotherhood of Firemen and OiletS who represent emshyployes cgtf the universitys powell plant-but have thus far been unsuccessful in a five-week effort tomiddot bring the maintenance workers under their wing

Negotiations between Magr Magner and union officials with middotamiddot view to union membership for the maintenance work~rs came to- a halt when the priest notified seme 25 of themiddot work~rs the shywould no longer be employed by the- university as the result of ashynew contract with an outside cleaning firm He urged the worke1l to- seek elnPloyment wittlmiddot ~be firm

The union responded by arshyranging cilemoDl3tratioDs in threeshyBePlHate- shiftsof the remaining membelaquos M the maintenance ferce- The entire force numbefa 122 werkers and union xepre-

Mass For Gypsies COLOGNE (NC)-JosephCarshy

IHnal Frings middotof Cologne celshyebrated Mass at nearby Altenshyberg here in Germany lor an inlecnational pilgrimage of about 1500 Gypsies fro~ Belshygium France the Netherlands Gennany Spain Hungary and Italy

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reatative Joom Curan says nit bad- akeadoy silined cards indishyeating- tbei r desire to be represhysented- by the- union CUIan said the affair at Catholic University is ni)t a st-Tike but a demonstrashytien

Ms- Magner issued the fol shylowing public statement

No Conclusion University business officials

have- had collversations with the futernaljiona Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers about their wish to ~ganize the campus maint~ance and housekeeping foJllCe These talks have as yet eome to ~ conclusion

Since this union at present has- no jurisdiction over the maintenance and housekeeping fQrce it- has no right to call them IiloUt Oll strike university officials cORtend They say that until the 1Hlion is recognized as the barshygailllHlg agent for these emshypl~ it has no business intershyferiag in- their affairs

Soule employes have received two-week termination n1gttices as a result of a new contract beshyitweea the un3yenersity andan outshyside- cleaning agency (Space CleaBers) Fhey have been HEged to- seek employment with this firm- and some have already beeD- hiredmiddot AUmiddot employes -enshytitledmiddot under university policy to tenmnal and vacation par have received it

tHE ANCHOR-Thurs July 13 1967

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GLOUCESTER (NC)-Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston turned seafarer here at the blesshysing 01 the Iishing fleltt one of this ports most colorfUl annual events

It WGS far from a quiet cereshymony after the Boston archshybishop imparted his collective blessing from a wharf to several hundred vessels in the fishing fleet

Some 25faO along the wharves and crews aboard ships cheered ship whistles and horns tooted as tle 71-year-old prelate aboard a trawler cruised around the harbor He appeared shipshyshave and in good spirits throughout the event

Among the Portuguese-Amershyican fishermen here the fleet blessing has been an annual trashydition ior years It climaxes a four-day Fourth-oi-July observshyance and is capped by a processhysion through the principal streets of the town and a fiesta in honor of St Peter patron of fishermen

The cardinal toured the port aboard the trawler of Capt Thomas Favazza son of Salvashytore J Favazza 30 who vears ago purchased the 500-Jlnund statue of St Peter which in carshyried by fishermen in the proshycession which precedes the anshynual blessing

Introductory Course At St PJlilipNeri

lEOSTON (NC)-The School of 51 Philip Neri for Delayed Vocaticgtns will intmduce an inshytroductory course in August lFath~ Walter J Martin SJ director said the program will be geared to provide a solid prepaTation for men who will begin the regular nine-month course- in September

Established in 1946 the school furnishes ~he education needed by mea Who want to become priests but who lack the acashydemic background to be acshycepted into a seminary

This years incoming studenta include an airline sales agent a navy yard pipe fitters helper a hospital orderly and a retired manager of a department store

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Right Picture A priest speaking in a Protestant pulpit at the Episshy

copal Church of the Ascension in New York City quite eorrectly pointed out that the image of the Catholic as a monolithic authoritarian stucture was not validmiddot But he also implied that before Vatican Council II Oatholics were not encouraged to think for themselves and that those pre~Council day were days of excessive conformity when the layman was supposed to pray play and pay

It is tiresome to hear these super-ecumenists who seem to feel that the bridge to non-Catholics lies in sweepshying criticism of all Church activities prior to Vatican Council n They are not content with pointing out the obvious--that since Church membership is made up of people these are always in need of becoming better that since people are human there is always ~eed of correctshying emphases of purifying attitudes of maturing along spiritual lines No not satisified with presenting these obvious aspects they imply that somehow the Catholic Church was a failure before the Council was not doing

its work was wrong in some radical sense Just a few months ago the distinguished BeljpanBishshy

op Emil Joseph De Smedt of Bruges one of the most dyshynamic orators of Vatican Council II said Any unbiased observer must recognize that even before the Council the Church showed a real fidelity to Christs message

and an undeniable Christian vitality At present she is making a real and generous effort to purify and renew

her fidelity to Christ In the light of the Councils teachshying bishops clergy religious and laity are seriously trYshying to live the niessag~ ofmiddot Christ in a new world-in amiddot more personalist culture

This Council Father sees the present unrest among some in the Church not as a crisis that would justify real anxiety but as a crisis in growth And so it is It is not the part of maturity to divide Church periods into the 6bad days before the Council and the good days after the Council This is typical black and white childish think ing It reduces the matter to a simplification that may be satisfying to some people but is-as a mattermiddot of fact --wrong

In every age the Church is always purifying and reshynewing her fidelity to Christ In every age there is alshyways need of this renewal A Council depicts the issues in bold relief and dramatizes the needs and places emshyphasis upon the work to be done and gives an added imshypetus and a concerted push to accomplish this purificationmiddot process It is inevitable that some people are too timid to act on Council directives just as others are not cautious enough But as Bishop De Smedt has said there is real goodwill and a sincere desire to answer to theexpectashytions of Christ In these circumstances bullbull it is impossible to be a pessimist

This is the mature approach-know that the Church is Christ and His members faithful and otherwise recshyognize that there is always need of renewal realize that the Church lives in a changing world and so must make constant adjustments in non-essentials and in language and psychology to make herself understandable to pres ent-day man see that the Church is always looking deeper into herself and seeking new implications and ramificashytions of her nature

It would be foolish to sit back and say that things are wonderful in the Church and have always been so and will always be so and that Vatican Council II has meant little It is just as foolish to take the opposing attitude that all was wrong and that only with Vatican Council n has there been anything done

rhe ANCHOR Off~CIAB INIIEWSIAIPIER OIF iHIE IDIOCIESIE Of fAIlll ~IVIER

ublished weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Mass 02722 675-7151

PUBLISHER Mqst Rev James L Connolly DO PhD

lGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER ~9 Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

MANAGING EDITOR

Hugh J Golden

RSM a native of Keene N H on leave from a mission post in South America will describe reshyligious education in theinissions

Rounding out the seminars for the first afternoon will be Mrs

Marguerite Mer rill FrankHirsch Dr Murray Bolduc John Nadeau arid Rev J RaymondMcKenna all of Holy Cross parshyish in South Portland Me They will discuss parish lay boards and demonstrate how they make parish renewal practical Theywill conduct this meeting four times during the congress

Restless Believers Completing the Friday schedshy

ule Rev Joseph L Walsh CS of Brandeis University will conshyduct a general session in Snively Arena at 8 PM He will analyze todays restless believers what their experience is and how maturity can develop from it

A unique feature will cap th~ first congress day as seven lounges located at on-campus residence halls and the spacious Catholic Center will open for coffee and conversation from 9-11 PM All speakers will be encouraged to join conferees in private discussions Folk singers will add to the informality and relaxation of the evening

Two rounds of seminars will be held on Saturday morning from 9 to 11 and in the early afternoon from 130 to 230 The Eucllarist will be celebrated in seminar rooms at 230 followed by a general session at 4 oclock At 730 following supper a conshycert will take place in Snively Arena All who register for the ~ng~ will vo an altlm

shy

Ifleel[) ~li1lventionn ugllJlst ~ty for the young priest whelli

Continued from Page One What is the next step toward

Christian unity The partmashyture Christians can play in the ecumenical movement will be the topic for discussion by panshyelists VRev Placidus Riley OSB STD President of St Anselms College Manchester Rev Gardiner M Day DD forshymer Episcopal rector of Christ Church Cambridge Mass and Rev George Papaioannou passhytor of the Manchester Hellenic Orthodox Community

Morality 4)f )L4)ve

Rev Carl J Pfeifer SJ ofthe National CCD Center in Washington will analyze a subshy

ject timely for all conscientious Christians From the morality of law to the morality of love He will repeat this session twice on Saturday and again on Sun-

da~ister M Pauline Chabot

he -e -elF II found Rlilious HIe To offer guid~

Sister M EmIl Penet IB PbD will meet With Reli~ Superiors in the morning 8ID4 will conduct an afternoon IleSoo

sion for an Religious Si_ Emil is President of Marygro~

College Detroit and is a ~ founder of the Sister FormatiQlll Movement im the United Sta_

From the Lay Formation CeD-I ter in West Andover Mass ~

Matthias Pastore OFM and several lay panelists will shan) a new approach to adult learning and growth in the Christian We

Finally V Rev Reginald ~

Redlon President of Bonavengt ture College will questioo whether Catholic adults ara really adult Christians in thfi way they relate to people to thG community and the liturgy

He will share more insight) into the nature of Christiam maturity when he gives a majOlj address at the 4 PM generali session in Snively Arena

Besides the 11 repeat semioo nars Father McCall will develo~

a new subject Getting the Teenager Where the Action Is1ll Father Gengras will take a neti approach to the problem of meDoo tal retardation and maturity

Maturity for Priest Finally seminarians will stu~A the question of Christian matup

field At a tme when the Church is beginnin to ask its members to be m ure Christians can orshy

ganizatio s for Catholic adults survive A panel of four laymen represen ing Serra International The Ch istian Family Moveshyment T e Holy Name Society and Lea ue of the Sacred Heart and the Catholic War Veterans will hav an opportunity to give their ans ers and have a spirshyited exc ange of ideas

Two re panels of eight lay persons epresenting the Curshy

sillo K ights of Columbus Chi Rho St ius X Secular Institute Daughter of Isabella Catholie Daughter of America and C_ouncil 0 Catholic Wonie~ will a1tacls th same question in the aftoroOOl m~d

I

I they meet with Most Rev RoJ) sion ticket to the concert ert F Joyce DD and Most RelA

Mornfg seminars on Satur- Peter L Gerety DD The panei day wi feature Mary Perkins is entitled Ask Your BishopsP Ryans ggesting how adultscan educate themselves without texts or classes Father Walsh will coptinue to share his in- sights i to the faith crisis and Rev Jo n R McCall SJ PhD noted oston College psycholoshygist wi I attempt to close the commu ication gap between adults nd adolescents by sharshying a aturer understanding of the tee ager

Conf ees will have 8 first hand 0 porunity to learn from the middottee ager as James A Boushy

dreau ~Jr Newtonville Mass ~laine emers Suncook NHPaul L plante Ghicopee Falls Mass a d Michael A Morgan Berlin ~ H share their thoughtsmiddot

if about e fectiv and ine ective ways 0 learmng how to be all

matureJ~hristia~ T~ey will re- peat this diSCUSSIOn m the after- noon I derstanding and growth ~

Rt Rev Russell R Novello Christian maturity A Bible Selloo PhD clmfraternity of Christian vice especially prepared by DL Doctrin~ Director for the Arch- Douglas Horton former head diocese 01 Boston will eonductmiddot Harvard Divinity School will a special session on group dyshy

lh 11 bnamlcs IS WI bull e gIven agam on Sun ay mormng

For Retarded

Noted editor-author Gerard A Pot ebaum Dayton Ohio will foe s in on the pre-school

hini off to a good start toward a matur Christian life

Rev J seph C Gengras active on grass roots and national levels for the retarded child will meet with parents of retarded children and others engage~ in helping these special children Assistin him will be a faculty of eight persons nationally and regionall prominent in the

follow Richard Cardinal Cushshy

ig will preside and representampshytives of the State Councils CilIl Churches and Catholic Commis-

sions on Christian Unity wiI1 participate

Rooms and meals on campoo

who register before Saturda~ Aug 5 There are four lodging plans Plan A includes 2 nighto lodging (double room) all il meals and registration for $165 Plan B includes lodging for 1 night (double room) 4 meals (Sat noon through Sun noo~ and registration for $1000 Plazi C includes all 7 meals and regisshytration for $1050 Plan D is ~egc istration for $200 Deadline far

plans A B and C is Aug 5 Regshyistration during the congress ID $300

Checks should be made out OOJ the University of New Hamp- shire and sent to Extension Sep vice UNH Durham Nm 03824

Children six years of age 8M over are welcome to stay at ~ University during the Congre~

The cost of meals and room b the same as for adults and ~

pervised swimming i~ a largo outdoor pool near the arena JltJ available at a eost of ~O ~

perday Further information an~ ~

istration forms are available lailJ writing to N E Congress ~ Ash Street Manchester N ~

031

The Coffee - Conversationla lounges will be open again from 9-11 on Saturday evening

The final day of the CongrellID will see 10 morning seminars Newcomers to the scene will be Bishop James K Matthews OO the New England Methodi~

Church and Brother Christophew von Wachter of the Taize Com-shymunity in Chicago BrotheJl1 Christopher is presently engagecll in an experiment involvingj other Taize monks and several Franciscan Catholic priests Tha

two speakers will panel the se~ sion Christian Unity-The Next Step

Cardinal to Preside Most Rev Bernard J Fllina-shy

gan DD will speak in SilIelY Arena at 230 Sunday afternoon suggesting where the conf~teet1 might apply their enriched _

7 tME ANCHOl~- middotAd middotmiddot~middotM~-rfta~~~I~ e Ir Thurs July 13 1967

middot~OftwoCol1eges

I~ middotKentucky T ece~(ll~~[JIS Run - LourSVILLE (NC~BeI- farnm Jl([nregltet

n2Jlmine an all mens college BROOKLYN (NC) - Threeohere and Ursuline an all man teams of local teenagero(womens college here may will run a film project here this merge to produce a single colshy

I I

J Summer wita the hope of reachshying t~le people we never see at

eampus lege located on the Bellarmine

Church according to one of the Bellarmine officials have apshy teenagers leading the project

proved the merger and the Urshy The teams will go from homeouline board of trustees will conshy to home showing the The GoodCl1der the matter soon News of Christ film strip in

Strong impetus for the merger i both English and Spanish and cmme from a study made by leading discussions SacredRaymond F Hart a member of Heart Mission is sponsoring theUrsulines board The study was pilot project with teenageicoornmissioned by the two Mapuel Ramirez and Fathercchools

James A Boyd leading theAt one point in the 50-page groupreport Hart strongly recomshymends merger in these words The teens know that they may Only by a complete merger of be less than welcome at many ate two colleges into one insti shy houses but they hope to keep vUon could there be efficiency loving and smiling regardless oi oi operation and resulting savshy whats said Ramirez said fogs

At 11 preparation meetingHe also says All logic points Ramirez told the group that if

0 a rombined Catholic institushy the guy seems to be getting madtion of higher education in and it looks like it might comeLouisville to blows leave Im sure hes got

When asked if Ursuline Colshy 12 neighbors willing to help lege IQn go it alone in Iase they throw you out if you dont JustPriest in yietnam to Encourage Reading vote against the merger Sister remember to go back next weekM Angelice Seibert tkie Ursushy and try again Lets be persist shyline College president reshy

~tFormer Air Force Chaplain Directs foundationmarked I dont see ~ow any

The first Iontacts will be witk1(Catholic college can operate ef- SAIGON (NC) _ A former Father Sievers saw action as hooklets He has also asked the families of some 90 childrenfectiVely in the future with Vi S Air Force chaplain and a Marine during the war in several chaplains here to write who recently made their Firstfewer than 2500 students Marine Corps veteran has been Korea where he was wounded their views on the Vietnam situshy(Communion at the missionIf the merger should take Visiting chaplains and military and received the Silver Star far ation These children are familiar with)lace the enrollment based on units in Vietnam to encourage Bravery at Wonsan in Decemshy Many chaplains the St Louis the teenagers because manycurrent figures of the two the reading of religious inspirashy ber1950 priest said have noted that there served as catechists during theoohools would be close to that tionml literature among service- He was ordained March 11 is Ii shortage of good reading

figure men preparation dassei for First1~ at Kenrick seminary ami matter for the troops He made

CommunionBuilding Prorram He is Father Paul Sievers ef served for three years at S1 many rontacts here to which he The Hart report does cautien the St Louis archdiocese the Lukes parish st Louis 1ft will send foundation booklets Ramirez advised the groUllt

Iaowever that the move into I spirtiual director of the Chapel 1951 he was commissioned as with the hopes that they will be not to expect to go sit in comshysingle school would require Foundation Inc founded in St middota chaplain in the Missouri Nashy passed around fortable beautiful living roonw

Q(tending some $21000000 in the Louis in 1965 tional Guard and in 1959 went and chit chat Lets remember [led decade Major sums would The foundation distributes GO active duty as a chaplaift we aave a message to get across be used for tl student center a religious booklets by mail The witm the U S Air Force fllGndscol1lS Slate and that is that Christ is aliVel

library tl fine arts building a booklets are aimed principally Gathers Material today and is still lovingVocations MeetingAfter six years he was retiredomens residence and a Sisters at the Armed Forces and pashy

HONORED Lawson B Mooney of Somerville until JreCently director of Catholic Relief Services program in Vietnam was a warded severai honors and citations by the Vietnamese government and other groups on his leaving the war-torn country The ladies left to right are daughters Lausine wife Lisa and daughter Celange NC Photo

residence classrooms ami of- tients in Veterans Administrashy for physical disability because MOUNT VERNON (NC)-The flees tion hospitals The literature is of wounds received in Korea 22nd annual American Francisshy ELECTRICAL

After a back operation he was can Society for Vocations conshyThe merger would include a distributed without cost Contractonvention will be held next weektwo-phase building program ac- sf Louis area businessmen appointed spiritual director of in Calgary Alta Delegates fromltrording to the Hart report with support the ~hole operation and the Chapel Foundation every U S state and every ~ final building completed by the ounda~lOn conducts no fi shy One of the main reasons for

the jFal~ of 1974 He estimates ~ncI~ drIves or subscription his visit to Vietnam is to gather Canadian province are expected ~aterlal for more religioUlJ ~ attend the society headquai shyfba~ about half the total can be ~~mpalgns

ters here announcedoo~ained froIJ1 federal loans and

A prinltJpil~ speaker will bear~nts Therestmustcomefromip l-middotfemiddot CmiddotOmiddotmmtmmiddotent Iather Bede Ferrara OFM ottterl()lIrces II

provincial vocation director for At pr~seJ)t UrsuHne and Bel- middot the Franciscans here in Newllanni~ colleges have been ll~tired Malllin~ CtrlJll~ Comone~ Wife York who has been a leader inworklllg under n program of lI 9 944 Cou~~middot St

the communltys vocation worllcoordination whereby the Children JUml ~rnllaquolliiltmml Mission New 3edlfol1dfoil neal ~ decade

~o roUeges share faculties and facilities Hart describes the WORCESTER (NC) - The their children still at homeshyGUccess of the present coordiaashy Worcester diocese is sending 15 aged 10 to 20-are going with tion system this way The pres- persons to the missions this year them and will study in the InshyGmt arrangement is half-fish and -eight of them from the same di1-n school on the reservation half-fOwl and is not rompletely family A seventh child Sister Damiea aatisfactory to either college A priest and a Sister are joinshy is a Passionist Sister teaching

ing another diocesan priest in in Providence R I Sicuani Peru five young adults My wife and I plan to stayCatholic - Metholaquolli~t are joining the Extension Volunshy there the rest of our lives Barshyteers Home Missionary program natt said However the chil shyDialogue Contillllllle~ and Mr and Mrs William Barshy dren will always be free to make

LAKE JUNALUSKA (NC)shy natt and their family of Blackshy their own decision in that reshyThirty Catholic and Methodist stone are going to Rocky Boy spect he addedscholars and religious leaders Indian Reservation in Montana

Most of the Indians on themet here in North Carolina to The Worcester diocese is curshyreservation are baptized Cathshyrontinue the Catholic-Methodist rently sponsoring one priest and olics he stated but very fewdialogue begun at earlier meetshy three lay missonaries in Latin of them practice their faith Mostngs in Chicago America and has sent more than of them still believe in and liveMain topic for the sessions 30 lay people to work in the by the n~les of their tribal godshere included The Presence of home missions through the Exshy

the Holy Spirit in Individuals tension Volunteers program lVIIS Barnatt a trained hosshyand in the Church with papers Barnatt a reUred lieutenant pital technician said she felt the on the theme presented by colonel in the U S Marine children would help tremen-middot Father James Burns SJ soon Corps who is now a sales represhy dausly- in our catechetical work fo join the faculty of Gonzaga sentative for the Catholic Digest Since the children will be going University in Spokane Wash said the family decided to make to school with the Indian chil shylnd the Rev William R Cannon a life commitment to the Indian dren we hope to be able to meet Jr dean of Candler School oj( missions after talking with m the Indian families through Theology at Emory University Ilriend several months ago who them Atlanta Ga had visited the Rocky Boy resshy

Bible studies during the sesshy ervation and described the IJhms were led by the Rev Chesshy deplorable conditions under [pl1cpose Election ter A Pennington senior paster which the Indians live MADRID (NC)-A group oi ()l Hennepin Avenue Methodis~ The Indians on the reservation women in Spains Catholic Acshy~llIll1lh Minneapolis Minn lUld are building a new home for tion movement have asked that l1ather Rollins E Lambert 1Sshy the family which is being paid they have a voice in the selecshyIlistant chaplain at the Catholic by the Worcester diocese Barshy tion of officers for their organishyatudent center at the University natt said zations At present the officero ltril (Chicago Barnatt stated that all sm of are appointed by the bishops

1NEW HIGHERY RATE OF

INTERESTPIER ANNUM

PAID QUARTERLY ON PAID-UP SHARE CERTIFICATES Deposits Weicomltad on MuOtop9es of

$20000 up to $30OOO-on SDlllga~ and JIlraquoDlAt Accounts Up to $60000-foll CIlraquoIrlJOINllteOIl1lS

IlUVIDENDS PAID 4 TlMIES A YEAR february May August CllIlI1ld November

All Deposits Insured Dill IFgu

Taunton co-operative

bank AaiQ1l Office 4 Winitl1iro~ Str~~ Taunton

aranch Office UOO fOlIO River Ave Seekonk

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fail River-Thurs July 13 -1967 bull bull _ _ t B

Its FuU Time Job looking For Job G~rnny Discovers

By Mary Tinley Daly

intbe language of the Twittering Twenties whenlegw ~re U111bs and were covered with hosiery~ younK person ~~had completed his education after high school or coJ]egeand thereupon annoQ~ced willingness to accept

position irithe b~s)ness

world or lt the corner drug out to be utterly routine dead shyetore Or in the case of a end asto advaricimient requir-

ing an undue amounfof time girl stay home and help speniin iransportlition or payshyMama Not so with the grown- ing an inadequat~SalarY 1gt War Babies among whom is

of todayBasi~Asset

((an llY~

our Ginny They Thanks for making me learn bave no more to type Mom Ginny told us esc om p le ted Without that skill Im afraId their education with acquisi shylion of a high school diploma er a baccalaushyreate de g r e e than has our granddaught e r Lu Anne just graduated from the eighth grade In the fastshypaced world of the 60s and with sights set on achievement into the 21st Century these young people realize that education is 8 continuing process a lifetime of learning to foresta~l stagnashytion and boredom So its on to graduate school-fulltime if eircumstances permit but usushyally on a part-time basis and

lelf-financed Oh theyre willing to accept

II position as the oldsters so b th Id

eoyly put It ut ey wou1 t th t f th ros BIYlI e a e naIve e 0 e P hshypect implied as much as at t e quaint wording of the phraseNo theyrefrankly and openly looking for a-job

Finding Right spot X

Not just anyjob eitherbesitate to use the overworked term image ~lmost as threadshyblue as itscQmpanionpiece bull challenge but thefact is these YOJ~g people have a realistic unage of themselves They know their strength and weaknesses

1heir achievements and their t I wmiddotth th kId poten ~a 1 IS nowe geas a measuring rod they seek employment that is meaningful II challenge to the best they have in them

This is perhaps why the Peace Corps VISTA and like progrms GUS if you plan lDave such an appeal to youth

Ourown presently-unemployed B

0 rry C I 0 ege

pn 0

UOl1l ll1ll1ll9 a head start on you r Winter

lis job-shopping in various areas FaciHty for Nursung wardrobe ~t keeping her own counsel while MIltMI SH0RES (NC) ~ it does very

1M) doing but obviously weigh-Grant of $106940 for construc- little for yourlog factors one against another ~9n of aimrse b-aining faCility fashion image

Whereas formeriy liteour ~uld $27000 for trairiing iii its middotfor July and ilmise oilly newspaper sections schooi of social work bave~ii August~ I for OIle still cant definite lWinter look Of-course having to do with world and ioeal news womens features sports financial~and of course the funnies - were of interest DOW the most carefully scanned eohimns are Help-Wanted _-Women or Men and Women

Some of the glamour-jobs deshy8Cribed in glowing terms tum

Nuns Classes Improve Academic Climate

MENLO PARK (NC)-Sister Roseanne Murphys classes in introductory sociology have

added much to the academic climate at St Patricks Seminary here in California according to Father Paul Purta rector

According to the seminarians the nuns presence has- also belped rub off ihe rough edgeS ef the all male community - not enough however to keep the students from dubbing her Sisshyter Murph The first nun to teach at the San Francisco archdiocesan semshyinary Sister Roseanne -is acting academ~ dean at the College of Notre Dame Be~ont

b~t you have to put up $25 just Candy in Septembe~ but try to bac~ to ~~e manufact~rers or to to shoY your good fai~ buy a decent Summer outfit in theIr m lD store whIch has ashy

SO~times at the end af a the Summer At the momentworld famous pargain basement- long weary day Of job bunting the maJor stores we wonder if Ginny wouldnt in the area are

settle for tpe Tw~tteringTWen- featuring whats ties announce a willingness tG new in Fall and accept a position - or even Winter clothes ~stay hoIi1~ to help Mama This is marvelshy

aWllrded Barry College here in get used to doing my Summer you hay a much better chance Florida by the Public HeaitiI buyin~ in February and ~a~ch of succe ding in your quest for Service of- the U So Department Durmg those months It JUt an appropriate outfit if you can of Health Education and Wel- doesilt~eem~s if the su1 wiUmiddot seW Th~n your only difflciJlty fare - eer shme WIth enoug~ mtenshy

Slty to warrant wearIng the Sister Mary Dorothy president deeply ~la~hed sun dr~sses or the

~f the 27-year-old college con- bare mIdrIff fun outfItS that are ducted by Dominican Sisters of part of this seasons fashions In Adrian Mich says the nursing th h t h d S e same veIn 0 umI umshyfacilities will be part of the d ff lttl t t science and language Center mer ayso er I ~ en Icemen

to tryon Itchy-lookmg wools or which will begin construction heavy weight coats even though early next year youre aware that there is more

variety and choice when the new Catholic Relief AgelI1ley seasons clothes first appear than

there will be later on Fights Polio iEpidemic NothlngforChildren

I Even the childrens depart-NEW YORK (JiC)--P()lio vac- ments this year seem to have

cine for 16500 people five res stocked a limited amount of pirators imd an iron lung have Summer wear July 1st I was inbeen flown to ~aJlague Nicashyragua by Catholic ReHef Ser the childrens department of a

branch of one of New England~s ic~ k hellgt comba~ a yengtOlio largest department stores and it epIdemic whicp has alr~illlY taken the lives of 24 eo Ie was like looking tor a ~eedle in II P ~ haystack to try and fmd Sum- Halvey Leach CRS field mer slacks or shorts amid the

workerin Nicaragua reported vast array ampf back to school that there are 200 known polio elothes The salesgirls seemed to cases and perhaps as many 38 indicate that what they did have 300 unreported cases in the epi -left of name brands bad Qampem liemic rent back

my other qualifications would be pretty nebulous

(Learning to type the summer following eighth grade has al shyways been a must at our house like it or not at the time)

Its an experience this jobshyseeking At one agency Ginny was told that the employer stipshyulated the applicant positively must possess a BA degreeshyand she had put doWn on her application that sJ1e has an AB

At another she was given a slip indicating a 930 AM apshy

pointment had been set up for herby the agency with a Mr Jackson (not-his real name)l1Vho was piring for an air~i~e

The car broke down on herway ltto keep the appointment so Girmy phoned Mr Jacksonior

0 postponement We dont make definite apshy

pOIntrnents Mr Jacksons secshyretary answered- Applicants are

interviewed one moriling each week from 9 oclock until noonfirst come first served And weueriot list~d with an empI9Y~ ment agency

Cost of fixing e ear wasmore than balanc-~ by e fee gIven 0 ws reVIew of a com-

L plete applIcabon which otherwise would probably 0ne can buy Christmas tree~ NOt kboVing the ~lidy of the Scho~ls ~ll ~upplement the haveto be pa~d Bill July (artificial that is)- fur store Il~as uncertain whether g~v~IJlme1t loans wi~ addi

Agail1 Well get you ~job coats in August and Halloween they meantthey had beenserit-

PEACE MISSION Msgr John president of the Pontifical Mission or Palestine and ex- for which college housing loan

t f h C th r N E WI funds have been reserved anshy~u~lve dlrec or 0 bull tea 01C ea ast ~ fare Asso~ nouncements by Secretary RobshyClatIon confers WIth some of the st ff of th~ Jerusalem ert C Weaver of the U S De-ff Th h f t ff b f th 0 ICe oug orelgn s a mem er 0 e mlsslOn were

ordered to leave during recent hostili ies Mrs Elsie Priest

center convert widow who had come to spend ~he rest of her life in the Holy Land refused t leave NC Photo~I ~ ~

- 0 LD OF FASHIO ~ ~W R

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I~By MARILYN RODERiCK ~

t panD~velopment Approval ifFOR FASHIONS I S FALL f II

Either Jay there were no signs~ of them anywhere within my

buying ange I ended buying a leftover sweater type jersey that stretlheA down to Lisas knees and a Jair of tan denims that after onf washing went up the other WI

An ~ ~pected soci~i event during uly and August can elly thow you ~nto a ti~~ ~s- ~t the grlt~u~ s conventIon m you sea ch franbcallythrough- Corpus ChrIsti Texas the stoie~ for something that do~snt have long lleeyes or a

is matc~ing the right pattern with the right material

The only other solution other I bull

than resl~rtIng to your sewmgmachIne IS to acclImate yourselfto h f

s oppmg or cottons m Janushylry and I woolens in July and th uI II tIt h tli e~ yfo thWI a eas ave e

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Nuns DO SUmmer Work in Mexico

SANANTONIO (NC)-Twenshyty-six Sisters of Divine Provishydence left here by busfor Mexshyico where they will work during the Summer Nine are native Mexicans ioeshy

eently received into the congreshygation who will be statione4ll Permanently in Mexico rhe othei-~uns f~om Texas

Louisiana and Oklahoma will

~Jl~~q the ~up1m~rd()i~g misshy sionarj work Eight of these

willwork in the area of Mexico City under the direction of the

_- Oblate priests and eight othenl in the catechetical center m Queretaro ami in the Ahuacatlan mission

The w()rk of all the mission aries will include visiting homeS taking a census setting up cateshychetical centers instructing lay catechists and preparing the people for the Ieception of the sacraments

In accordance with the wishes of the Mexican bishops all the nuns will wear lay clothing inn

Mexico

Sail Aside loan Funds f h I

011 Cot 0 ic Colleges WASHINGTON (NC) - Cath

olic universities and colleges are bull Nolan of New York among a large number of schools

partment of Housing and Urban D~velopmentshow~ I

The federal fund reservation e~tablished onthe basis of a pre-I 1Immary app Icabon for assist shy

ance under the College Housing

Program sets the money aside -lr the schoo~s _~ntil their proj~ ects are approved by the U S

Department of Housing and Urshy

tlOnal funds of theIr own

w ins Tcp Award NEW ORLEANS (NC) -Th-e

~larjon Herald New OrleaDfl archdiocesan newspaper reshy

ceived a top award from the Southwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment ofshyfjcials for its community efforts in behalf of Urban renewal and hOllsing The award was noted

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In the busy adult world tt is easy ~ wax nostalgic wer the happy carefree days wh~n we were children enshyjoying our Summer vacations The other day I took my ewn children for a walk thJrougTr some woods near our home where I played as It child and could not helpbut not have held my attention for think of those times when long but the young boy selling

the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

Although poison Ivy Win nat seem to be making a profit _ pow in bull wen-tended ~arden it there are always places tn lilt bull large yard where it wlli flour- I m not sure he repbed ~ ish behind bull stone wan ander my fath~r would know ThiS W

iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

-3) Add ~vanina ~nd miUlX In the 1(itcben alternately with the sifted dt7

Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

$) Fold im the blueberriesto the array of meat he was disshy Sprinkle ~ top of thla batterr)laying outside bis store with sugar Cukes 39 cents bull d02leDo G) Bake im II wellt-greased ~

YiIIouted anothelI barker ich square pan in III 3500 ()Vetll

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Honors Parents )

Of Shlt ReHg~ous I ~

NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

Catholic Center ToursPlans Health Center Attrad Visitorsmiddot

BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

Msgr Joseph A Dooling guild Michaels and St James hospi ~~a~bullbullbullbullmB~Wm~g~

director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

The child-care center he said Ill d H IlIIII an yanms II will offer rehabilitation pro-lLiClymoU1 President

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grams for the handicapped He S~ Dartmouth 997-93114 INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Msgr said the entire complex is exshyFrancis J Reine has resigned asmiddot bull Hyannis 292~ IIIpected to be in operatiolIl bypresident of Marian College here mid-1970 lmd the colleges board of If II II II bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull811I1 trustees has announced it is seeking a layman to replace him The college is operated by the RESIDENTIALFranciscan Sisters and two weeks ago added two lay peIIshy SCHOOLS CHURCHES sons and a priest to its previousshy FUELly all-Sister board ~NDUSTRIAl bull BUNKER

Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

That ouldbe the one destined for tbe ~ri~stho~

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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~ dvancement of Colored People - said the council with expenses

of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July n 1967

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

Per Year

and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

Observers here speculate that pupil load in the county public of Officer of the National Order permission was granted because schools will be heavier than it of Merit of the Republic ol Alfred Cardinal Bengsch of Bershy would be were Catholic schools France for his work in promotshylin is still in Rome following reshy able to expand aDd enroll an ing Franco-German understandshyeeption of his red biretta who desired ingmiddot

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

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Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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Secular news services hatiJ carried reports of the cardinall impending retirement

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

AClIIllSnSlBlOlP McGEOUGH

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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bull [INQUETS - WEDDINGS bull PARTIIESMaterially it is very pOQr But it is rich in history and COMMUNIONBREAKfASTS folklore Mr Kulukundis makes it come alive in past and in 134 PLEASANT STREET FampL1 RIVEI present and allows us to share his quest of the antecedents of -J 993-7780 his own identity in a book which 111 idiosyncratic and 4elightf~ ~~~~~~sectsectsectsect~~~l

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

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lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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TRANSFER Rev Clement E Dufour assistant at St Theresas Church

New Bedford to St Anthony laquold Padua Church New Bedshyford as assistant

Transfer effective July 20 1967

Seminary Dmre~iors Discuss Formation of ~r~e$ts

NIAGARA FALLS (NC)-The rapid change in the mentalitYandDeeds of the modern seminarian wasa prime concern of a group of 65 seminary administrators and spiritual directors from allparts of the Us participating inmiddot a workshop on the spiri- tual formation of middotfuture essity for new forms of prayer priests at Mount Carmel Col- both liturgical and private tomiddot

meet the needs and desires of lege here in Ontario the modern middotRe~igious Seriiina-

This topic along with others ries must be constituted of a bsetwas in~ludedin d of eigkht Christian communities that

resolutions adopte y the wor - achieve unitmiddotmiddot of mind and heayent t middot bull~ d h h bullhs op par IClpan an w IC in the Christian encounter of

were to be admitted to the bis~- prayer ops and to major religious supeshyriors The ability on the part of the

The participants stated in seminarian $0 maintain healthy their resolutions that position interpersonal relationships both papers and discussion revealed with those inside and outside of this rapid change that has and his immediate community the will continue to take place in the resolution went on is an essen- mentality of modern youth and recognized middotthe need for rethinkshying the role of the seminary

OIJtimistic Piicture I Tfte paJticipants ~ave been

impressedbythismentality aJld by the generosity sincerity arid

openness of modern seminarians

tial for a balanced prayer life and for an effective apostolate

The fact that such interp~r-

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DUBLIN (NCh -ITe]andtl bishops meeting at ~ecountryll

national seminaty at Maynootho announced that they had agreed to give conditionalmiddot approval 1Je Il government planto merge the mations two universities

The approval followed a gOio emment announcement that the eolleges should be merged be-shycause they could operate mORi efficiently as one unit

Just a few days before the middot merger announcement Dublin

Archbishop John C McQuaid CSSp had warned CatholiC8 that they could not attend the tradiiionally Protestant Trinit~ College

Although no official po1i~ governs the ariangement Trin- ity is considered a Protestant school while University College is generally Considered to blaquoJ Catholic

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faculties and student bodies

Necrology JULY 23

Rev Patrick F Doyle 189Sl Founder SS Peter and Paull Fall River

Rev George B McNamee 1938 Pastor Holy Name Fail IUver

JULY25 Rev Michael J Coo)lte 191~

Pastor St Patrick Fall River I

Joint Center WILMINGTON (NC) - ThrEreg

private social agencies haWl jointly established a community service center in a Catholic P3Jllshyish in inner-city WiimingtOilllo The agencies are Catholic Socioll Services Jewish Family Servshyices and Family ServiCe Gi2

YEAR OF FAITH Pope Pa 1 VI opened the Year of Faith speaking from the throne it St Peters square after conceJebrating Mass outdoors wit the new Cardinals NC Photo

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middotmiddottUremiddot - on Priestly F0WltjoJ1bull SIlid-it stemmeC from the univershyBecause of the rich potential middot~ityS efforts to inak~ a Catholic

of these candidates and because Mas Ordo university the place where the ofthe challenge of their fu~

the resol tmiddot woonAY St B tmiddot apostolates u Ion con- ~ --- onaven ~bull tinued it is imperative tha-t Bishop Confessor and Doctor there be an understanding in- of the middotChurch III Class volved and trained staff for the White Mass Proper Glory eeminaries no Creed Common Preface-

There is an urgent need that SATURDAY-St Henrymiddot Em highly professional training be perr and Confessor III Class

Cllurch does its thinking In the last 18 months Fordshy

ham has jaunched a cooperative graduate program with the Protshyestant Union Theological Semshyinary and has appointed Protshyestant clergymen and a Jewish rabbi to its faculty in theology

m~de available for those who White Mass ~roper Glory and philosophy are involved in programs of no Creed Common Preface spiritual formation Such men SUNDAY - IX middotSunday After r ~o reco~h~~ made Oft ~hould receive special preparashytion in sociology psychology and theology Religious superiors should contact Catholic univershysities who will do a great service for the Church by sponsoring programs middotthat provid~ this prepshyaration

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BERLIN (NC) - J 0 i II t By Patricia Francis In Third Order Jewish - Christiali Sabbath gelVices were conducted fOr peace in the Middle East in bull West Berlin synagogue

Side by side with the presidshying rabbi of the Jewish commushynity in Berlin Dr Cuno Lehrshymann Lutheran Bishop Kurt Scharf of Berlin and Msgr Erich Klausener of the Catholic diocese of Berlin read from the Scripshytures led prayers for peace and eave short sermons calling for peace and understanding on the part of all the countries of the Middle East

Rabbi Lehrmann made a plea to the Arab nations to grasp the outstretched hand of Israel and to reach an accord through 11

mutual cooperative effort

Vincentians Plan General Meeting

Particular Council of Fall River Society of St Vincent de Paul will observe the Feast of iJts patron saint at a general meeting at 3 oclock Sunday luly 23 at St Vincent de Paul Camp Westport

President Edouard W Lacroix bas invited members to bring

fiheir families with them to enshy~y the camps facilities

To celebrate the Feast which ~curs on Wednesday July 19 poundt is customary for members to attend Mass and receive Holy Itommunion in their own parish ehurches on the Sunday before the Feast on the day itself or within eight days after

Plans for the annual retreat to be held Sept 22 23 and 24 at Our Lady of Round Hill Reshytreat House South Dartmouth and other matters of interest to members will be discussed atmiddot CI1e meeting

parish picnic Parishioners of Immaculate

Conception Church Fall Riverwill hold a Pllrish family picn~e Sunday July 23 from noon to Ii oclock at Camp Welch in Assonet

There will be games for the families swimming for all and a raffle conducted All must bring their lunches

Members of the Holy Name Society and Womens Guild are requested to bring their donashytions for the food baskets to the murch hall on Sunday July 16

Father Dufour Continued from Page One

Michaels Parish Ocean Grove tmtil December of 1958 when he became assistant at St Theresas m New Bedford

Fathers transfer is occasioned by the death on July 2nd of Rev Gerard Boisvert assistant 11amp St Anthony~

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PHILADELPHIA (NC)MitJo in the prefecture of Ibarnki Japan-an agricultural area about 100 miles Young members of the Third

northeast of Tokyo -is some 7000 miles from Fairhaven Mass However to the Order of St Francis urged the Rev Daniel R Perry SSCC son of the late Frank R and Rose (Mello) Perry disshy venera~le organization at its

national convention here totance is relative To him the two communities he calls home are different only in change its name and its style

change of atmosphere He A panel of Junior Third Ordergrins as he explains that members from Cincinnati said here he can watch sulth teleshy that the organization suffered vision programs as Laredo from too much control by priests and Bewitched in the original from a too monastic character language instead of with Japshy from an ancient and juridical anese dubbed in not always constitution and from the pubshyprecisely lic impression that it is a club for

A six-footer who weighs in at pious hamlless let-things-beshy230 pounds 22 pounds added as-they-arepeople since his return home on leave Members of the panel were in March with the help of such Donald Weinkam junior at treats as real milk and real ice Xavier University Charles Hill cream Father Perrys speech graduate of St Francis Minor now bears a trace of an Irish Seminary and Mary Wuest senshybrogue picked up from his fel shy ior at Mother of Mercy High low missionaries in Mitegt School all in Cincinnati

A graduate of Fairhaven High Weinkam called for a conshySchool-he was here for his 25th temporary sign perhaps a class reunion in late Springshy medal to replace the traditionshyFather studied for the priesthood al cord and scapular He also said at the iormer Sacred Hearts the rule ought to be written in College i~ Wareham and at a laymans language and that Sacred Hearts Seminary in the term tertiary was ancient Washington He was ordained and monastic in Washington on June 7 1949 Lets call ourselves lay Franshy

After two years service as a ciscans he suggestedmember of the Sacred Hearts faculty in Wareham he was asshysigned to the Mito mission in October 1951 He expects to stay there with normal home Where Avisits every seven years

GOOD NAMETook aYeall When he first arrived in

Japan Father Perry recalls he MeiOlll1lS Aand two other newcomers were plunged into a study of the GREA 7T DEAL Japanese language A Japanese professor tutored us he says It took about a year to learn to speak Japanese about three to read it of students-an almost crOmiddot now in Mlt~ven though ~r GEO OHARAAs Father was learning to of 120 teen-agers who come to aircraft had severely damagedspeak his new language he also the mission at n~ght to study the area About 90 per cent of was teaching Japanese stushy English religion and dancing- it was raZed dents to speak English When I Its CYO he says wryly There have never been anyfirst got to Mito he explains except only nine of the~ are sarcastic remarks of the Yankee CHEVROLETtile professor of English at the Cathoiics go home type from the studentlwUversity could not speak En- The Catholic populat~on of or anyonemiddot gUsh My voice was put on tapes Mito still is small Father Perry The traditional family life ofilor him to use in bis classes 1001 Kings wy~ admits but it is increasing the Japanese is changing be As a city of some 160000 slowly Established in 1896 the says and the change is not alJIMito is educational center of the NEW BEDFORDoriginal mission took in the to the good prefeCture or state~ of Ibaraki whole prefecture It had 324 Part of the drastic breakshyIn addition to the university Catholics Within the last 15

draws from a down in family relations hewhich students Open Eveningsyears however the original feels stems from factory dorshywide geographical area there mission territory has been dishyare 13 high schools in the mitories set up in large manushyalso vided four times and there now

city to which students travel Turn to Page Twentyare more than 300 Catholics in

from far distances the Mito area itself less than 1IlFive of the high schools are sixth of the original territory

private Only one is co-educashy Despite the small Catholictional All run on a schedule of population though we have830 AM to 330 or 4 PM Monshy 400 to 500 people at Mass in thedays through Fridays with Satshy main church every Sundayurday classes held from 8 until Father Perry says pagans who1 There are close to 2000 chil shy want to praydren in each school he says It is difficult for the Japanshy

Varied Work ese to become Catholics he expl~ins because of their tradi-Father Perrys work in Mito is

tion of ancestor worship andlIlI varied as his students who

other cultural differences Butrange from kindergarteners to some pray more than most Cathshyuniversity students He teaches olics he says citing the caseEnglish to both _of a pagan family he knowsIn his kindergarten class he

who never think of sittingexplains he has approximately down to eat without sayingJMO pupils I teach them the

grace before meals no mattersounds that are most difficult for where they are One of the sonsJapanese to learn he says picked it up in dndergarten andWhen they get into junior high now the whole family says itItschool it shows up They can

Pagan Altarboyspronounce the th sound and the He also finds that youngdifference between r and I

Japanese boys-pagans-thinkvery well its wonderful to be able to exshyIn his English speech composhyplain what is coming next in thesition classes at the university Mass and put their feet insidebe has about 110 students most the Communion raiLgoing to be English teachers

The glory is such that thehe says He adds proudly that young pagans teach themselvelJalmost every school in the preshyhow to serve Mass - and dofecture now has one of my stushyserve for usdents Us good J)ropaganda for

Although Father Perry arshyUIe Church rived in Japan in 1951 a relashy IRENE R SHEA PROP

BnrRisb Religion Danclolaquo tively short time after the end Prompt Free Deiirery in FALL RIVER $OMElIa TlVERT amp YKlNIIY With more and more Japanese of World War II he says be

interested in learning English never has found any antagonshy 202 ROell( ST (CORNER OF PINE ST) FALL IIVY laUtler also baa a third jroup ism from the beginning until

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 13 1967

htl~recsalrn9J Creme Stafta$ti~s Re(Qlmo

mJ5[(reglt6fr~ KJw~f1 A$$~[(g$ WASHINGTON (NC) --- The period in 1966 This rise was

Increase in crime in Ure United the sharpest recorded since the States is very real J Edgar publication of quarterly reports Hoover director of the Federal began in 19581 he added Bureau of Investigation insists The increase was distributed He also contends that sure deshy quite evenly in all geographic tection swift apprehension and regions large and small cities realistic treatment under the suburban and rural areas he law are essential to the presershy said adding by way of emphasis vation of law order and decency that these crime increases are

Hoover has said these things real and the law enforcement _ before but he has retu rned to machine) needs the fun supshythem in recent days in reporting port of government aDd citizens that in 1966 there ere more alike

than three million serious ofshy Hoover - makes his personal fenses in the U S for the first message in the July issue of the time on record and that reshy FBI bulletin an expIJession -(j)f ported crimes shot up in the first disgust over the moronic -beshyflhree months of 1967 havior of those who desecrate NEW DIRECTOR Father

Observers were t~ and burn their countrysquick see flag Joseph J Walter 5J hasThey are surely lest in thethese and other statements by depths of depravity be says been named director of the

the FBI chief as healthy swats at adding that obviously their Cat hoI i c Medical Mission crime commissions and high ofshyfirst loyalty is not ro- the Unitedficials who have been inclined to Board New York Founded

discount the crime figures reshy States 40 years ago the C li ]vi B Ji)y ing Fatriotismported by the FBI helps the worlds sick andHe says there may -be many

These critics say the Hoover explanations for such action but needy by providing medi- figures do not accuratcly reflect dying patriotism is one major cines drugs equipment andthe crime situation in the counshy cause try because of different methods volunteer medical personnel

Love of country is being deshyof reporting employed by vari shy NCPhotoemphasized and excluded fromous police departments several pl~Jases 01 life he ltas~

Hoover says however that sects Many educators and other crime is glowing in both size leaders seem to feel it is no Priest Promotes and intensity and that this is longer nec~ssary for boys and uncontestably clear despite the gids to be concerned with how Day of Silence efforts of some self-proclaimed our country came ~nto -beingexperts to minimize its growth SAO PAULO (NC)-A worldshywhat it stands for and the 00111shy

wide day of silencemiddot t~ fecusIn a speech to lawyers later ageous and noble deeds of our interest on freedom and oppesishyrepwduced in the Congressional forefathers to preseive it tion to war is the goal of a camshyRecord he spoke of the shallow There are those who try to paign launched here by apronouncements of that select downgrade Hoover and call the DominiCan priestgroup of impractical theorists erimestatistics published by the

who would define-away and FBI unrealistic -Some would Father Francisco de A Faujoreduce the crime middotprElbtem by have him retired or even ilutout In a sermon ata Sunday Mass wielding a heavy eraser on stashy of office earlier in June invit~ his conshytistics concerning the number But the FBI chief is tremenshy gregation to rise if the worshipshyof offenses reported to the dously pop~lar in Congress and ers favoredmiddot a proposal he had police with very large sections of the made for a worldwide strike

He said crime iJ1creased an population indudKrg toosewoo middotof 24 hours of silence againstalarming 11 pel cent last year feel the need for60ull1e -ane war and for froeeclem The and that it jumped 20 per oent triple locks en the -doors -af their whole IOngEegatiOfl stood upin the first three months of 1967 homes and -who seldeR1 VentUft A C()mmittee was erganizedmiddot WIwhen compared with the same out on the streets at flight promote the idea into a camshy

paign to obtain wide support for the strike set for Sept I APublication Sees Berlin CordinGI~ representative was assignedte present te plan personally to As Voice of East Ge~any Pope Paul VI Thousands middotof let shyters have been sent to countriesBERLIN (NC)-The eleCItion ficult and not always sattSllacshy

of bishop Berlin the but now voice all over the world seeking supshythe of t~ tory Ule efmiddot rank of cardinal was called an Catholicism in East Germany port for the the movement The

Sao ~aul state government hasupglading by the Pope of an will be heard directly in the given its approval ltand activemiddotindependent bishops conference midst of those who wear the

in communist East Germany by purple Stlppltrt a Catholi~ magazine oJl East Earlier in June t-he East Gershy However Agnew Car-dinal Berlin man press had taken ne notice Rossi of Sao Paulo in -2 letter

The bishop of Berlin Alfred of the appointment of Cardinal to Father De 1raujamp teok -exshyCardinal Bengsch resides in Becgsch to the college ef cardishy ception to the middotWJe ~f the Church East Berlin ltand was made a nals althoughFlans ~wasser for the projeet aJlcli ~~t~r obshycardinal June 26 East German state seeretary for jected to the ter-m strike apshy

A11lhougb there is only one church affairs -held congratushy plied to the plan for 24 ROUIS of silenceGennan Bisbops Conference lated him

which includes the bishops ef Emcounter went on to say that The cardinal said he believed beth East and West Germany Cardinal Bengsch has a heltJvy other terll)inology soould be

- the magazine Encounter has burden to bear because theFe is used although middotin general he been calling for the establishshy no solid bloc of Catholic ~pinion said he favored the pmffiotion ment of separate bishops conshy in East Germany but rather of movements for freedom ferences in the two zones of the a legitimate di~ltSity_)fmiddotopinion

country en theological pastoral and soshy fhe magazine which supports cial questions Po~r Ups Price the East Gelman regim~ has Destro~ed Unit] BALTIMORE NC)-For the adopted the position that there In this connection the magashy - - 17 years The Cathshyare nampw two distinct Germanys zine said it should not be~veshy olic Review Baltimore arehshy

looked that our faithful increasshy IdiWsjJaper has inshyCommunieation Difficult ingly subscribe to the kirnJ of creased its single-copy priee

Encounter claimed that before proglessivrsm in social affairs from 10 to 15 cents The rate for the appointment of Cardinal that is indicated in the encydishy maiJ subscriptions $450 a year Bengsch as a cardinal the cals Pacem in Terris and the will IIot change Church in East Gennany had no Development of Peoples opportunity to make i1s veice The magazine ea~lier had heard directly in the college of chaTged that the Vest German cardinals bishops want to retain the presshy

Communicatwn via West Gelshy ent bishops oFganization beshymany it said had been very dif- cause of their close p(Jlitical ties

with the West German governshyment It alst) claimed that theDouble Jubilee situation as it exists has deshy

ST CLOUD (NC - Bishop stroyed Catholic unity ill East reter W Bartholome of St Germany rather than advan~ed Cloud marked a double jubilee it famous for here in Minnesota on Junc 29 shy In the past the East German the 25th anniversary of his conshy government has prevented the QUALITY and secmiddotation as ] l)shop and the bishops there fOm attending 50th annivers~gt is ordmashy meeting of thtgt rmiddotTln Q~hops ~tP6J(~ tion to the priestnuod ronfelence held in the West

orrlJon Vincentians Get Federal G[] ft for Head StaR tp[]~gam

POR (NC) - A Head the former school building-Imoo Start pr gram sponsored by the masulata Academy-and razing Society f St Vincent de Paul of the old Dominican convent to will be onducted for 140 chil shy provide playgroundspace beg= dren at vacant Catholie school recently Classes will start tn here un er a grant from the August U S o]ce of Economic Opporshy Immaculata Academy was dig tunity continued in 1958 when the

Volunt ers of America will Dominican Sisters opened Maryshyoperate family day care proshy crest High School The SisteJ1l gram un er the same grant moved their convent in 1962 to

The R~V George E Carter Jr a new building on the high vice cba rman of the Portland school campus Metropol tan Steering Commitshy The St Vincent de Paul S0shytee tbro gh which the pmposal ciety will supplement the Pl1oshy

was SUbimiddottted to the OEO said gram with a $24448 in kindshythe fede I grant for the total contribution principally by pVOshy

program was $121452 viding additional playgrouJMll Of this amount he said $87023 and parking space

wiD go 110 the Society of St The remodeling and razin~

Vincent e Paul for operation of program being fmaneed entirely a child I velopment center and Igty the s~ciety will cost $90~

$34-429 the Volunteers of according to Charles E Reyer America to operate the family executive secretary He said the day care rogram The progFams men expect to raise $15405 by are fund through Dec 31 gifts and borrow the remaining

Remod ling and improving of $75000

HE The first plal1es of the Holy Fathers Peace MisshyASKS US sion ~f MeFCY arrived In the Middle East to aid TO CARE victims of the recent Arab-Israeli war Under the

TOO E1irection ()f Msgr Nolan urgently needed 1000 elothing medical supplies and bedding are belna mstribu~ to tfrEmnocent victims (mostly diDshyeren) CIt the war --wretched human be~s noshybody wants Estimates put the total numblaquo cinJ2ht in tIIis web of misery at ~early two mraquoshylien They ase in critical condition - overrun their work 41ppcrtunities gone their food atlpo plies i3itt ltIff Tfteusands are wounded ane Sielf witlwut medica attention Some roam the burfto ing 4eserisseeking hospice Latest word from 115gr NOIartIR the- warmiddotzone is that The evlshydence FIClW availableIRdicates that the situation is moch moregrsvemiddotthan anyone Imagined

1 Ie huly hHlIt has expressed his concern for these RUfflaflmiddot beings without dignity without loVE through his personal gifts 01 money and relief assistance He has expressed urg~nqo and dEEp -concern middotaIIout emergency relief In the Holy Land this cantinues to be a grave emershy

~ncy The Holy father looks to you for help GAlli recently he apoke movingly of his app ciatien for the heJp of many private AmerieaM in zMtill8 HolY7 LaRd refugeesbullbullbullbull One priest from 11 lleJY poor parish mailed us every last penlll fie receivedat-tris recent 25th Ordinatien AnniwfSClJY A~ lady MUte If I have- money tD 5pemJ olin Il fan and diet soda -I must send yeu this D ttas ioing to btq 8 summer drell~ with it Use it for tM mnacent war victims

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5 Iowa Leg~sJation to lend Dispute Between A~shl1 1P(llJ1b~5( Sch1J~I$ ~ES MOINES (NC) - The j)inn j[~ would be a kindnestl to

oot7a House of Representatives the~ people to have them beshyUOO voted to exempt the Amish oom~ a part of the bro~der comshyiIlrom the states school stanmampllds munity 1a17 T~e Iltindness was stubbornly

M i~ receives the sign~tnJre of refused by the Amish however all Harold Hugjles - a llllear sometimes with tragi-comic reshy0ertainty - the House bill win sults In one famous confrontashy~nnit the Amish to send their tion state truant officers chasecl ehildlllen to their own sehools a group of black-hatted Amish where they are tuught by their children into the cornfieldls own uncertified teachers The The chase was fruitless Action ebilolren will al50 be permitted [rn tte courts was no more sucshywend their schooling with the cessilJJl for the school officials ltaighth grade Severa1 Amish fathers were

The law wotol affect about jolHed and fined but they COIllshy500 Amish pupils tiltmed to resist the public schoo

Passage of the hill-bv a lopshy manclates aicled 81-35 vote which sur- Finally Gov Hughes with the IIlrised even its most optimistic help of the Danforth FoundatioZil mpporters-signaled the end of of 51 Louis proposed an-interim o two-year dispute between the settlement Hughes named a Amish and Iowas public school study commission to discover a rnnthorities pemlanent sOlutiOZl the Dan-

Must lComfollIIWl forth Foundation provided $15-Two years ago school authorishy 000 to pay state-certified teachshy

Cles decided tha~ the Amish ers for the Amish children who Dchools did not meet state reshy were also acceptable to the illllilirements Their teachers are Amish aot certified-most do not have StDp-GaJljl more than an eighth grade edu- The new law was recomshyiCation--and their curricula are mended by the commission and less advanced than those of the contained most of the proposals IPUblic schools Moreover the of t~~ American Civil Liberties Amish never bothered to send Union which had taken the regleir children to school after the Amish side in the dispute ~ghth grade William B Ball general coun-

For their agrarian family - sel to the Pennsylvania Catholic and God - centered life which Conference and a vice chairshyllillB not changed significantly in man of the National Committee noo years such an education was for Amish Religious Freedom ~med enough by the Amish plaised Gov Hughes efforts 13

But not by the public schoo1 find a solution but said he was llUthorities who told the Amish afraid that the new Iowa law etta their teachers must be cershy w()U~d turn out to be a stop-gap lified that their children must measure~

3ttend classes until age 16 and ampU cited the bills provisionshyUtat they must follow the public for initial two-year exemptiona ilCbool curriculum for Amish schools which would

Make your schools eonform then have to seek one-year exshyhe told the Amish or close tensions Thlis he said seemedshyfbem and send your clrildreB to to indicate that the state wiH 9Ublk schools Much 9f the stillf attempt to move the Amish argument was stated by an opshy towacd compliance with the ~t of the recently passed sble school law

Oblates of St middotFroncmiddotis de Sales To Consider Vew of Charity

STICKNEY (NC) - alB there IIIOOm in the Religious life fOl charity

This is a question which wiUll be posed to the Oblate of St lPrancis de Sales at their generaU dlapter meeting in Annecsr lPr-ance beginning July 2l

1ft has already been aRSW~ieIil

the affirmative by several IlDembers of the orders t_ JIKOvinces in the United States woo would like to see a vow of eharity given precedence 0VCll

ehe 1gt1aditional vows of povert7 dastity and obedience

Iather Joseph Lange OAls bull IlDember of the WilmingtonshyPlKtadelphia Province aDd in residence in St Pius X palisb itele iR ntinois both posed ami IIIWwered the question ia Ia

KHtPer circulated to aU memshytIenl eI the order in the UnitedshyStates

Father Lange emplained -that -e idea was introduced iD this county by Father Bemllrei Donahue OSF5 of Brissoo Seminary Center Valler PI) lPatbet Donahue a member of Che Wilmington - Philadelphia PIlovince suggested at a retreat iscussion last Summer that the Cbllee traditional vows be reshyduced to the level of promise IIIlder a vow of charity

ilaking up the idea Fathel lLange circulated his paper

1I1ll it he admits that 1he Jroshy()0331 is far reaching and nil 8l

iJellBe even radicalOf

He maintains however that i~

toes to the heart of tbe mattermiddot 1m considerlng tlhe adaptation tild renewal of ReligiGUS life Qlrged by Vatican Council H

Vatican II be said expects laIOre than superficiality and the llIeUgious life 4ieservea more

than that We have not been called upon just to tinker but to ~rt)be deeply to bring to this enterprise aU of our goodwi~

middotthe best that we have If startling ideas are preshy

sented they simply cannot be summarily rejected They must be considered on their merits and there is a case for making roemmiddot for charity inthe Religious Hfe

Father Lange ~erts that it is charity 911ld charity alone which motivates (or should meshyti-vate) the practice of povert~

cbastitf obedienoo silence etc lsi Jtlthat -W~ do is not done f6l the 10llte- ampf Gcd it is middotuseless

sanee tms middothan always beeRmiddot tFtte he- claims there iBno reashySOH it should not be reco~

ia Ul~middot actual -eonstitutiOD 01middotBeshyigj04tS orders

Deeisive Step One 1M the advantages crt reoshy

deMing tile llleligious life ia teems of a vow cgtf eharity ~

continues is that it would gtbe (Ol could be) the cBecisive pin liberati ng the constitutions of Religious institutes from the egaHstic spirit which at presshyent they tend to foster There is ceetainly IlIO suggestiOll being m2de here to do away with law and (raquofecept but legalism is- fall from the spirit of Christianity

Reducing the Religious life to the sterile burden of followshyi~ the -rule is one of the most dan-gerous tendencies which oU oonstitutions tend to foster

JEl[e further maintains that the s~iJIic obligations of poverty chastitsr and obedience could be wor1led out more clearly and wh~ ii5 important more meanshyingtiuUy if the) were Pl1omisea wuier a vo of charity

UNftQUE IN K OF C ANNAITs JFDur blood brothers of St Isidore Council Westport-][lIartmouth became fourth degree Knights of Columbus in ceremonies held in Boston ]Left tG right Jose Jacinto ancl N~ L Ferro all of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford ~md GHlDert Ferro from St John the Baptist Parish New Bedford

Disputes Right to Picket Offidal Says Union Lacks Jurisdiction

Over CU Employees WASHiNGTON (NC)-Cathshy

9lc Universitys Vice Rector for lBusiness and Financial Affairs ll1Ias challenged the right of bull local union to aJIrange a demonshystration brr the universitys maintenance and janitorial workers

Msgr James A Magners comshyment came as maintenance workers marched on the univershysity campus The demonstration was organized by the Internashytmiddotional Brotherhood of Firemen and OiletS who represent emshyployes cgtf the universitys powell plant-but have thus far been unsuccessful in a five-week effort tomiddot bring the maintenance workers under their wing

Negotiations between Magr Magner and union officials with middotamiddot view to union membership for the maintenance work~rs came to- a halt when the priest notified seme 25 of themiddot work~rs the shywould no longer be employed by the- university as the result of ashynew contract with an outside cleaning firm He urged the worke1l to- seek elnPloyment wittlmiddot ~be firm

The union responded by arshyranging cilemoDl3tratioDs in threeshyBePlHate- shiftsof the remaining membelaquos M the maintenance ferce- The entire force numbefa 122 werkers and union xepre-

Mass For Gypsies COLOGNE (NC)-JosephCarshy

IHnal Frings middotof Cologne celshyebrated Mass at nearby Altenshyberg here in Germany lor an inlecnational pilgrimage of about 1500 Gypsies fro~ Belshygium France the Netherlands Gennany Spain Hungary and Italy

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reatative Joom Curan says nit bad- akeadoy silined cards indishyeating- tbei r desire to be represhysented- by the- union CUIan said the affair at Catholic University is ni)t a st-Tike but a demonstrashytien

Ms- Magner issued the fol shylowing public statement

No Conclusion University business officials

have- had collversations with the futernaljiona Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers about their wish to ~ganize the campus maint~ance and housekeeping foJllCe These talks have as yet eome to ~ conclusion

Since this union at present has- no jurisdiction over the maintenance and housekeeping fQrce it- has no right to call them IiloUt Oll strike university officials cORtend They say that until the 1Hlion is recognized as the barshygailllHlg agent for these emshypl~ it has no business intershyferiag in- their affairs

Soule employes have received two-week termination n1gttices as a result of a new contract beshyitweea the un3yenersity andan outshyside- cleaning agency (Space CleaBers) Fhey have been HEged to- seek employment with this firm- and some have already beeD- hiredmiddot AUmiddot employes -enshytitledmiddot under university policy to tenmnal and vacation par have received it

tHE ANCHOR-Thurs July 13 1967

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GLOUCESTER (NC)-Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston turned seafarer here at the blesshysing 01 the Iishing fleltt one of this ports most colorfUl annual events

It WGS far from a quiet cereshymony after the Boston archshybishop imparted his collective blessing from a wharf to several hundred vessels in the fishing fleet

Some 25faO along the wharves and crews aboard ships cheered ship whistles and horns tooted as tle 71-year-old prelate aboard a trawler cruised around the harbor He appeared shipshyshave and in good spirits throughout the event

Among the Portuguese-Amershyican fishermen here the fleet blessing has been an annual trashydition ior years It climaxes a four-day Fourth-oi-July observshyance and is capped by a processhysion through the principal streets of the town and a fiesta in honor of St Peter patron of fishermen

The cardinal toured the port aboard the trawler of Capt Thomas Favazza son of Salvashytore J Favazza 30 who vears ago purchased the 500-Jlnund statue of St Peter which in carshyried by fishermen in the proshycession which precedes the anshynual blessing

Introductory Course At St PJlilipNeri

lEOSTON (NC)-The School of 51 Philip Neri for Delayed Vocaticgtns will intmduce an inshytroductory course in August lFath~ Walter J Martin SJ director said the program will be geared to provide a solid prepaTation for men who will begin the regular nine-month course- in September

Established in 1946 the school furnishes ~he education needed by mea Who want to become priests but who lack the acashydemic background to be acshycepted into a seminary

This years incoming studenta include an airline sales agent a navy yard pipe fitters helper a hospital orderly and a retired manager of a department store

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Right Picture A priest speaking in a Protestant pulpit at the Episshy

copal Church of the Ascension in New York City quite eorrectly pointed out that the image of the Catholic as a monolithic authoritarian stucture was not validmiddot But he also implied that before Vatican Council II Oatholics were not encouraged to think for themselves and that those pre~Council day were days of excessive conformity when the layman was supposed to pray play and pay

It is tiresome to hear these super-ecumenists who seem to feel that the bridge to non-Catholics lies in sweepshying criticism of all Church activities prior to Vatican Council n They are not content with pointing out the obvious--that since Church membership is made up of people these are always in need of becoming better that since people are human there is always ~eed of correctshying emphases of purifying attitudes of maturing along spiritual lines No not satisified with presenting these obvious aspects they imply that somehow the Catholic Church was a failure before the Council was not doing

its work was wrong in some radical sense Just a few months ago the distinguished BeljpanBishshy

op Emil Joseph De Smedt of Bruges one of the most dyshynamic orators of Vatican Council II said Any unbiased observer must recognize that even before the Council the Church showed a real fidelity to Christs message

and an undeniable Christian vitality At present she is making a real and generous effort to purify and renew

her fidelity to Christ In the light of the Councils teachshying bishops clergy religious and laity are seriously trYshying to live the niessag~ ofmiddot Christ in a new world-in amiddot more personalist culture

This Council Father sees the present unrest among some in the Church not as a crisis that would justify real anxiety but as a crisis in growth And so it is It is not the part of maturity to divide Church periods into the 6bad days before the Council and the good days after the Council This is typical black and white childish think ing It reduces the matter to a simplification that may be satisfying to some people but is-as a mattermiddot of fact --wrong

In every age the Church is always purifying and reshynewing her fidelity to Christ In every age there is alshyways need of this renewal A Council depicts the issues in bold relief and dramatizes the needs and places emshyphasis upon the work to be done and gives an added imshypetus and a concerted push to accomplish this purificationmiddot process It is inevitable that some people are too timid to act on Council directives just as others are not cautious enough But as Bishop De Smedt has said there is real goodwill and a sincere desire to answer to theexpectashytions of Christ In these circumstances bullbull it is impossible to be a pessimist

This is the mature approach-know that the Church is Christ and His members faithful and otherwise recshyognize that there is always need of renewal realize that the Church lives in a changing world and so must make constant adjustments in non-essentials and in language and psychology to make herself understandable to pres ent-day man see that the Church is always looking deeper into herself and seeking new implications and ramificashytions of her nature

It would be foolish to sit back and say that things are wonderful in the Church and have always been so and will always be so and that Vatican Council II has meant little It is just as foolish to take the opposing attitude that all was wrong and that only with Vatican Council n has there been anything done

rhe ANCHOR Off~CIAB INIIEWSIAIPIER OIF iHIE IDIOCIESIE Of fAIlll ~IVIER

ublished weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Mass 02722 675-7151

PUBLISHER Mqst Rev James L Connolly DO PhD

lGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER ~9 Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

MANAGING EDITOR

Hugh J Golden

RSM a native of Keene N H on leave from a mission post in South America will describe reshyligious education in theinissions

Rounding out the seminars for the first afternoon will be Mrs

Marguerite Mer rill FrankHirsch Dr Murray Bolduc John Nadeau arid Rev J RaymondMcKenna all of Holy Cross parshyish in South Portland Me They will discuss parish lay boards and demonstrate how they make parish renewal practical Theywill conduct this meeting four times during the congress

Restless Believers Completing the Friday schedshy

ule Rev Joseph L Walsh CS of Brandeis University will conshyduct a general session in Snively Arena at 8 PM He will analyze todays restless believers what their experience is and how maturity can develop from it

A unique feature will cap th~ first congress day as seven lounges located at on-campus residence halls and the spacious Catholic Center will open for coffee and conversation from 9-11 PM All speakers will be encouraged to join conferees in private discussions Folk singers will add to the informality and relaxation of the evening

Two rounds of seminars will be held on Saturday morning from 9 to 11 and in the early afternoon from 130 to 230 The Eucllarist will be celebrated in seminar rooms at 230 followed by a general session at 4 oclock At 730 following supper a conshycert will take place in Snively Arena All who register for the ~ng~ will vo an altlm

shy

Ifleel[) ~li1lventionn ugllJlst ~ty for the young priest whelli

Continued from Page One What is the next step toward

Christian unity The partmashyture Christians can play in the ecumenical movement will be the topic for discussion by panshyelists VRev Placidus Riley OSB STD President of St Anselms College Manchester Rev Gardiner M Day DD forshymer Episcopal rector of Christ Church Cambridge Mass and Rev George Papaioannou passhytor of the Manchester Hellenic Orthodox Community

Morality 4)f )L4)ve

Rev Carl J Pfeifer SJ ofthe National CCD Center in Washington will analyze a subshy

ject timely for all conscientious Christians From the morality of law to the morality of love He will repeat this session twice on Saturday and again on Sun-

da~ister M Pauline Chabot

he -e -elF II found Rlilious HIe To offer guid~

Sister M EmIl Penet IB PbD will meet With Reli~ Superiors in the morning 8ID4 will conduct an afternoon IleSoo

sion for an Religious Si_ Emil is President of Marygro~

College Detroit and is a ~ founder of the Sister FormatiQlll Movement im the United Sta_

From the Lay Formation CeD-I ter in West Andover Mass ~

Matthias Pastore OFM and several lay panelists will shan) a new approach to adult learning and growth in the Christian We

Finally V Rev Reginald ~

Redlon President of Bonavengt ture College will questioo whether Catholic adults ara really adult Christians in thfi way they relate to people to thG community and the liturgy

He will share more insight) into the nature of Christiam maturity when he gives a majOlj address at the 4 PM generali session in Snively Arena

Besides the 11 repeat semioo nars Father McCall will develo~

a new subject Getting the Teenager Where the Action Is1ll Father Gengras will take a neti approach to the problem of meDoo tal retardation and maturity

Maturity for Priest Finally seminarians will stu~A the question of Christian matup

field At a tme when the Church is beginnin to ask its members to be m ure Christians can orshy

ganizatio s for Catholic adults survive A panel of four laymen represen ing Serra International The Ch istian Family Moveshyment T e Holy Name Society and Lea ue of the Sacred Heart and the Catholic War Veterans will hav an opportunity to give their ans ers and have a spirshyited exc ange of ideas

Two re panels of eight lay persons epresenting the Curshy

sillo K ights of Columbus Chi Rho St ius X Secular Institute Daughter of Isabella Catholie Daughter of America and C_ouncil 0 Catholic Wonie~ will a1tacls th same question in the aftoroOOl m~d

I

I they meet with Most Rev RoJ) sion ticket to the concert ert F Joyce DD and Most RelA

Mornfg seminars on Satur- Peter L Gerety DD The panei day wi feature Mary Perkins is entitled Ask Your BishopsP Ryans ggesting how adultscan educate themselves without texts or classes Father Walsh will coptinue to share his in- sights i to the faith crisis and Rev Jo n R McCall SJ PhD noted oston College psycholoshygist wi I attempt to close the commu ication gap between adults nd adolescents by sharshying a aturer understanding of the tee ager

Conf ees will have 8 first hand 0 porunity to learn from the middottee ager as James A Boushy

dreau ~Jr Newtonville Mass ~laine emers Suncook NHPaul L plante Ghicopee Falls Mass a d Michael A Morgan Berlin ~ H share their thoughtsmiddot

if about e fectiv and ine ective ways 0 learmng how to be all

matureJ~hristia~ T~ey will re- peat this diSCUSSIOn m the after- noon I derstanding and growth ~

Rt Rev Russell R Novello Christian maturity A Bible Selloo PhD clmfraternity of Christian vice especially prepared by DL Doctrin~ Director for the Arch- Douglas Horton former head diocese 01 Boston will eonductmiddot Harvard Divinity School will a special session on group dyshy

lh 11 bnamlcs IS WI bull e gIven agam on Sun ay mormng

For Retarded

Noted editor-author Gerard A Pot ebaum Dayton Ohio will foe s in on the pre-school

hini off to a good start toward a matur Christian life

Rev J seph C Gengras active on grass roots and national levels for the retarded child will meet with parents of retarded children and others engage~ in helping these special children Assistin him will be a faculty of eight persons nationally and regionall prominent in the

follow Richard Cardinal Cushshy

ig will preside and representampshytives of the State Councils CilIl Churches and Catholic Commis-

sions on Christian Unity wiI1 participate

Rooms and meals on campoo

who register before Saturda~ Aug 5 There are four lodging plans Plan A includes 2 nighto lodging (double room) all il meals and registration for $165 Plan B includes lodging for 1 night (double room) 4 meals (Sat noon through Sun noo~ and registration for $1000 Plazi C includes all 7 meals and regisshytration for $1050 Plan D is ~egc istration for $200 Deadline far

plans A B and C is Aug 5 Regshyistration during the congress ID $300

Checks should be made out OOJ the University of New Hamp- shire and sent to Extension Sep vice UNH Durham Nm 03824

Children six years of age 8M over are welcome to stay at ~ University during the Congre~

The cost of meals and room b the same as for adults and ~

pervised swimming i~ a largo outdoor pool near the arena JltJ available at a eost of ~O ~

perday Further information an~ ~

istration forms are available lailJ writing to N E Congress ~ Ash Street Manchester N ~

031

The Coffee - Conversationla lounges will be open again from 9-11 on Saturday evening

The final day of the CongrellID will see 10 morning seminars Newcomers to the scene will be Bishop James K Matthews OO the New England Methodi~

Church and Brother Christophew von Wachter of the Taize Com-shymunity in Chicago BrotheJl1 Christopher is presently engagecll in an experiment involvingj other Taize monks and several Franciscan Catholic priests Tha

two speakers will panel the se~ sion Christian Unity-The Next Step

Cardinal to Preside Most Rev Bernard J Fllina-shy

gan DD will speak in SilIelY Arena at 230 Sunday afternoon suggesting where the conf~teet1 might apply their enriched _

7 tME ANCHOl~- middotAd middotmiddot~middotM~-rfta~~~I~ e Ir Thurs July 13 1967

middot~OftwoCol1eges

I~ middotKentucky T ece~(ll~~[JIS Run - LourSVILLE (NC~BeI- farnm Jl([nregltet

n2Jlmine an all mens college BROOKLYN (NC) - Threeohere and Ursuline an all man teams of local teenagero(womens college here may will run a film project here this merge to produce a single colshy

I I

J Summer wita the hope of reachshying t~le people we never see at

eampus lege located on the Bellarmine

Church according to one of the Bellarmine officials have apshy teenagers leading the project

proved the merger and the Urshy The teams will go from homeouline board of trustees will conshy to home showing the The GoodCl1der the matter soon News of Christ film strip in

Strong impetus for the merger i both English and Spanish and cmme from a study made by leading discussions SacredRaymond F Hart a member of Heart Mission is sponsoring theUrsulines board The study was pilot project with teenageicoornmissioned by the two Mapuel Ramirez and Fathercchools

James A Boyd leading theAt one point in the 50-page groupreport Hart strongly recomshymends merger in these words The teens know that they may Only by a complete merger of be less than welcome at many ate two colleges into one insti shy houses but they hope to keep vUon could there be efficiency loving and smiling regardless oi oi operation and resulting savshy whats said Ramirez said fogs

At 11 preparation meetingHe also says All logic points Ramirez told the group that if

0 a rombined Catholic institushy the guy seems to be getting madtion of higher education in and it looks like it might comeLouisville to blows leave Im sure hes got

When asked if Ursuline Colshy 12 neighbors willing to help lege IQn go it alone in Iase they throw you out if you dont JustPriest in yietnam to Encourage Reading vote against the merger Sister remember to go back next weekM Angelice Seibert tkie Ursushy and try again Lets be persist shyline College president reshy

~tFormer Air Force Chaplain Directs foundationmarked I dont see ~ow any

The first Iontacts will be witk1(Catholic college can operate ef- SAIGON (NC) _ A former Father Sievers saw action as hooklets He has also asked the families of some 90 childrenfectiVely in the future with Vi S Air Force chaplain and a Marine during the war in several chaplains here to write who recently made their Firstfewer than 2500 students Marine Corps veteran has been Korea where he was wounded their views on the Vietnam situshy(Communion at the missionIf the merger should take Visiting chaplains and military and received the Silver Star far ation These children are familiar with)lace the enrollment based on units in Vietnam to encourage Bravery at Wonsan in Decemshy Many chaplains the St Louis the teenagers because manycurrent figures of the two the reading of religious inspirashy ber1950 priest said have noted that there served as catechists during theoohools would be close to that tionml literature among service- He was ordained March 11 is Ii shortage of good reading

figure men preparation dassei for First1~ at Kenrick seminary ami matter for the troops He made

CommunionBuilding Prorram He is Father Paul Sievers ef served for three years at S1 many rontacts here to which he The Hart report does cautien the St Louis archdiocese the Lukes parish st Louis 1ft will send foundation booklets Ramirez advised the groUllt

Iaowever that the move into I spirtiual director of the Chapel 1951 he was commissioned as with the hopes that they will be not to expect to go sit in comshysingle school would require Foundation Inc founded in St middota chaplain in the Missouri Nashy passed around fortable beautiful living roonw

Q(tending some $21000000 in the Louis in 1965 tional Guard and in 1959 went and chit chat Lets remember [led decade Major sums would The foundation distributes GO active duty as a chaplaift we aave a message to get across be used for tl student center a religious booklets by mail The witm the U S Air Force fllGndscol1lS Slate and that is that Christ is aliVel

library tl fine arts building a booklets are aimed principally Gathers Material today and is still lovingVocations MeetingAfter six years he was retiredomens residence and a Sisters at the Armed Forces and pashy

HONORED Lawson B Mooney of Somerville until JreCently director of Catholic Relief Services program in Vietnam was a warded severai honors and citations by the Vietnamese government and other groups on his leaving the war-torn country The ladies left to right are daughters Lausine wife Lisa and daughter Celange NC Photo

residence classrooms ami of- tients in Veterans Administrashy for physical disability because MOUNT VERNON (NC)-The flees tion hospitals The literature is of wounds received in Korea 22nd annual American Francisshy ELECTRICAL

After a back operation he was can Society for Vocations conshyThe merger would include a distributed without cost Contractonvention will be held next weektwo-phase building program ac- sf Louis area businessmen appointed spiritual director of in Calgary Alta Delegates fromltrording to the Hart report with support the ~hole operation and the Chapel Foundation every U S state and every ~ final building completed by the ounda~lOn conducts no fi shy One of the main reasons for

the jFal~ of 1974 He estimates ~ncI~ drIves or subscription his visit to Vietnam is to gather Canadian province are expected ~aterlal for more religioUlJ ~ attend the society headquai shyfba~ about half the total can be ~~mpalgns

ters here announcedoo~ained froIJ1 federal loans and

A prinltJpil~ speaker will bear~nts Therestmustcomefromip l-middotfemiddot CmiddotOmiddotmmtmmiddotent Iather Bede Ferrara OFM ottterl()lIrces II

provincial vocation director for At pr~seJ)t UrsuHne and Bel- middot the Franciscans here in Newllanni~ colleges have been ll~tired Malllin~ CtrlJll~ Comone~ Wife York who has been a leader inworklllg under n program of lI 9 944 Cou~~middot St

the communltys vocation worllcoordination whereby the Children JUml ~rnllaquolliiltmml Mission New 3edlfol1dfoil neal ~ decade

~o roUeges share faculties and facilities Hart describes the WORCESTER (NC) - The their children still at homeshyGUccess of the present coordiaashy Worcester diocese is sending 15 aged 10 to 20-are going with tion system this way The pres- persons to the missions this year them and will study in the InshyGmt arrangement is half-fish and -eight of them from the same di1-n school on the reservation half-fOwl and is not rompletely family A seventh child Sister Damiea aatisfactory to either college A priest and a Sister are joinshy is a Passionist Sister teaching

ing another diocesan priest in in Providence R I Sicuani Peru five young adults My wife and I plan to stayCatholic - Metholaquolli~t are joining the Extension Volunshy there the rest of our lives Barshyteers Home Missionary program natt said However the chil shyDialogue Contillllllle~ and Mr and Mrs William Barshy dren will always be free to make

LAKE JUNALUSKA (NC)shy natt and their family of Blackshy their own decision in that reshyThirty Catholic and Methodist stone are going to Rocky Boy spect he addedscholars and religious leaders Indian Reservation in Montana

Most of the Indians on themet here in North Carolina to The Worcester diocese is curshyreservation are baptized Cathshyrontinue the Catholic-Methodist rently sponsoring one priest and olics he stated but very fewdialogue begun at earlier meetshy three lay missonaries in Latin of them practice their faith Mostngs in Chicago America and has sent more than of them still believe in and liveMain topic for the sessions 30 lay people to work in the by the n~les of their tribal godshere included The Presence of home missions through the Exshy

the Holy Spirit in Individuals tension Volunteers program lVIIS Barnatt a trained hosshyand in the Church with papers Barnatt a reUred lieutenant pital technician said she felt the on the theme presented by colonel in the U S Marine children would help tremen-middot Father James Burns SJ soon Corps who is now a sales represhy dausly- in our catechetical work fo join the faculty of Gonzaga sentative for the Catholic Digest Since the children will be going University in Spokane Wash said the family decided to make to school with the Indian chil shylnd the Rev William R Cannon a life commitment to the Indian dren we hope to be able to meet Jr dean of Candler School oj( missions after talking with m the Indian families through Theology at Emory University Ilriend several months ago who them Atlanta Ga had visited the Rocky Boy resshy

Bible studies during the sesshy ervation and described the IJhms were led by the Rev Chesshy deplorable conditions under [pl1cpose Election ter A Pennington senior paster which the Indians live MADRID (NC)-A group oi ()l Hennepin Avenue Methodis~ The Indians on the reservation women in Spains Catholic Acshy~llIll1lh Minneapolis Minn lUld are building a new home for tion movement have asked that l1ather Rollins E Lambert 1Sshy the family which is being paid they have a voice in the selecshyIlistant chaplain at the Catholic by the Worcester diocese Barshy tion of officers for their organishyatudent center at the University natt said zations At present the officero ltril (Chicago Barnatt stated that all sm of are appointed by the bishops

1NEW HIGHERY RATE OF

INTERESTPIER ANNUM

PAID QUARTERLY ON PAID-UP SHARE CERTIFICATES Deposits Weicomltad on MuOtop9es of

$20000 up to $30OOO-on SDlllga~ and JIlraquoDlAt Accounts Up to $60000-foll CIlraquoIrlJOINllteOIl1lS

IlUVIDENDS PAID 4 TlMIES A YEAR february May August CllIlI1ld November

All Deposits Insured Dill IFgu

Taunton co-operative

bank AaiQ1l Office 4 Winitl1iro~ Str~~ Taunton

aranch Office UOO fOlIO River Ave Seekonk

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fail River-Thurs July 13 -1967 bull bull _ _ t B

Its FuU Time Job looking For Job G~rnny Discovers

By Mary Tinley Daly

intbe language of the Twittering Twenties whenlegw ~re U111bs and were covered with hosiery~ younK person ~~had completed his education after high school or coJ]egeand thereupon annoQ~ced willingness to accept

position irithe b~s)ness

world or lt the corner drug out to be utterly routine dead shyetore Or in the case of a end asto advaricimient requir-

ing an undue amounfof time girl stay home and help speniin iransportlition or payshyMama Not so with the grown- ing an inadequat~SalarY 1gt War Babies among whom is

of todayBasi~Asset

((an llY~

our Ginny They Thanks for making me learn bave no more to type Mom Ginny told us esc om p le ted Without that skill Im afraId their education with acquisi shylion of a high school diploma er a baccalaushyreate de g r e e than has our granddaught e r Lu Anne just graduated from the eighth grade In the fastshypaced world of the 60s and with sights set on achievement into the 21st Century these young people realize that education is 8 continuing process a lifetime of learning to foresta~l stagnashytion and boredom So its on to graduate school-fulltime if eircumstances permit but usushyally on a part-time basis and

lelf-financed Oh theyre willing to accept

II position as the oldsters so b th Id

eoyly put It ut ey wou1 t th t f th ros BIYlI e a e naIve e 0 e P hshypect implied as much as at t e quaint wording of the phraseNo theyrefrankly and openly looking for a-job

Finding Right spot X

Not just anyjob eitherbesitate to use the overworked term image ~lmost as threadshyblue as itscQmpanionpiece bull challenge but thefact is these YOJ~g people have a realistic unage of themselves They know their strength and weaknesses

1heir achievements and their t I wmiddotth th kId poten ~a 1 IS nowe geas a measuring rod they seek employment that is meaningful II challenge to the best they have in them

This is perhaps why the Peace Corps VISTA and like progrms GUS if you plan lDave such an appeal to youth

Ourown presently-unemployed B

0 rry C I 0 ege

pn 0

UOl1l ll1ll1ll9 a head start on you r Winter

lis job-shopping in various areas FaciHty for Nursung wardrobe ~t keeping her own counsel while MIltMI SH0RES (NC) ~ it does very

1M) doing but obviously weigh-Grant of $106940 for construc- little for yourlog factors one against another ~9n of aimrse b-aining faCility fashion image

Whereas formeriy liteour ~uld $27000 for trairiing iii its middotfor July and ilmise oilly newspaper sections schooi of social work bave~ii August~ I for OIle still cant definite lWinter look Of-course having to do with world and ioeal news womens features sports financial~and of course the funnies - were of interest DOW the most carefully scanned eohimns are Help-Wanted _-Women or Men and Women

Some of the glamour-jobs deshy8Cribed in glowing terms tum

Nuns Classes Improve Academic Climate

MENLO PARK (NC)-Sister Roseanne Murphys classes in introductory sociology have

added much to the academic climate at St Patricks Seminary here in California according to Father Paul Purta rector

According to the seminarians the nuns presence has- also belped rub off ihe rough edgeS ef the all male community - not enough however to keep the students from dubbing her Sisshyter Murph The first nun to teach at the San Francisco archdiocesan semshyinary Sister Roseanne -is acting academ~ dean at the College of Notre Dame Be~ont

b~t you have to put up $25 just Candy in Septembe~ but try to bac~ to ~~e manufact~rers or to to shoY your good fai~ buy a decent Summer outfit in theIr m lD store whIch has ashy

SO~times at the end af a the Summer At the momentworld famous pargain basement- long weary day Of job bunting the maJor stores we wonder if Ginny wouldnt in the area are

settle for tpe Tw~tteringTWen- featuring whats ties announce a willingness tG new in Fall and accept a position - or even Winter clothes ~stay hoIi1~ to help Mama This is marvelshy

aWllrded Barry College here in get used to doing my Summer you hay a much better chance Florida by the Public HeaitiI buyin~ in February and ~a~ch of succe ding in your quest for Service of- the U So Department Durmg those months It JUt an appropriate outfit if you can of Health Education and Wel- doesilt~eem~s if the su1 wiUmiddot seW Th~n your only difflciJlty fare - eer shme WIth enoug~ mtenshy

Slty to warrant wearIng the Sister Mary Dorothy president deeply ~la~hed sun dr~sses or the

~f the 27-year-old college con- bare mIdrIff fun outfItS that are ducted by Dominican Sisters of part of this seasons fashions In Adrian Mich says the nursing th h t h d S e same veIn 0 umI umshyfacilities will be part of the d ff lttl t t science and language Center mer ayso er I ~ en Icemen

to tryon Itchy-lookmg wools or which will begin construction heavy weight coats even though early next year youre aware that there is more

variety and choice when the new Catholic Relief AgelI1ley seasons clothes first appear than

there will be later on Fights Polio iEpidemic NothlngforChildren

I Even the childrens depart-NEW YORK (JiC)--P()lio vac- ments this year seem to have

cine for 16500 people five res stocked a limited amount of pirators imd an iron lung have Summer wear July 1st I was inbeen flown to ~aJlague Nicashyragua by Catholic ReHef Ser the childrens department of a

branch of one of New England~s ic~ k hellgt comba~ a yengtOlio largest department stores and it epIdemic whicp has alr~illlY taken the lives of 24 eo Ie was like looking tor a ~eedle in II P ~ haystack to try and fmd Sum- Halvey Leach CRS field mer slacks or shorts amid the

workerin Nicaragua reported vast array ampf back to school that there are 200 known polio elothes The salesgirls seemed to cases and perhaps as many 38 indicate that what they did have 300 unreported cases in the epi -left of name brands bad Qampem liemic rent back

my other qualifications would be pretty nebulous

(Learning to type the summer following eighth grade has al shyways been a must at our house like it or not at the time)

Its an experience this jobshyseeking At one agency Ginny was told that the employer stipshyulated the applicant positively must possess a BA degreeshyand she had put doWn on her application that sJ1e has an AB

At another she was given a slip indicating a 930 AM apshy

pointment had been set up for herby the agency with a Mr Jackson (not-his real name)l1Vho was piring for an air~i~e

The car broke down on herway ltto keep the appointment so Girmy phoned Mr Jacksonior

0 postponement We dont make definite apshy

pOIntrnents Mr Jacksons secshyretary answered- Applicants are

interviewed one moriling each week from 9 oclock until noonfirst come first served And weueriot list~d with an empI9Y~ ment agency

Cost of fixing e ear wasmore than balanc-~ by e fee gIven 0 ws reVIew of a com-

L plete applIcabon which otherwise would probably 0ne can buy Christmas tree~ NOt kboVing the ~lidy of the Scho~ls ~ll ~upplement the haveto be pa~d Bill July (artificial that is)- fur store Il~as uncertain whether g~v~IJlme1t loans wi~ addi

Agail1 Well get you ~job coats in August and Halloween they meantthey had beenserit-

PEACE MISSION Msgr John president of the Pontifical Mission or Palestine and ex- for which college housing loan

t f h C th r N E WI funds have been reserved anshy~u~lve dlrec or 0 bull tea 01C ea ast ~ fare Asso~ nouncements by Secretary RobshyClatIon confers WIth some of the st ff of th~ Jerusalem ert C Weaver of the U S De-ff Th h f t ff b f th 0 ICe oug orelgn s a mem er 0 e mlsslOn were

ordered to leave during recent hostili ies Mrs Elsie Priest

center convert widow who had come to spend ~he rest of her life in the Holy Land refused t leave NC Photo~I ~ ~

- 0 LD OF FASHIO ~ ~W R

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I~By MARILYN RODERiCK ~

t panD~velopment Approval ifFOR FASHIONS I S FALL f II

Either Jay there were no signs~ of them anywhere within my

buying ange I ended buying a leftover sweater type jersey that stretlheA down to Lisas knees and a Jair of tan denims that after onf washing went up the other WI

An ~ ~pected soci~i event during uly and August can elly thow you ~nto a ti~~ ~s- ~t the grlt~u~ s conventIon m you sea ch franbcallythrough- Corpus ChrIsti Texas the stoie~ for something that do~snt have long lleeyes or a

is matc~ing the right pattern with the right material

The only other solution other I bull

than resl~rtIng to your sewmgmachIne IS to acclImate yourselfto h f

s oppmg or cottons m Janushylry and I woolens in July and th uI II tIt h tli e~ yfo thWI a eas ave e

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THE AREAS MOS1T ACCOMMODATING lANK AT1IILEBORO FALl$

NoRTH ATTLEBORO MANSFIELD

Nuns DO SUmmer Work in Mexico

SANANTONIO (NC)-Twenshyty-six Sisters of Divine Provishydence left here by busfor Mexshyico where they will work during the Summer Nine are native Mexicans ioeshy

eently received into the congreshygation who will be statione4ll Permanently in Mexico rhe othei-~uns f~om Texas

Louisiana and Oklahoma will

~Jl~~q the ~up1m~rd()i~g misshy sionarj work Eight of these

willwork in the area of Mexico City under the direction of the

_- Oblate priests and eight othenl in the catechetical center m Queretaro ami in the Ahuacatlan mission

The w()rk of all the mission aries will include visiting homeS taking a census setting up cateshychetical centers instructing lay catechists and preparing the people for the Ieception of the sacraments

In accordance with the wishes of the Mexican bishops all the nuns will wear lay clothing inn

Mexico

Sail Aside loan Funds f h I

011 Cot 0 ic Colleges WASHINGTON (NC) - Cath

olic universities and colleges are bull Nolan of New York among a large number of schools

partment of Housing and Urban D~velopmentshow~ I

The federal fund reservation e~tablished onthe basis of a pre-I 1Immary app Icabon for assist shy

ance under the College Housing

Program sets the money aside -lr the schoo~s _~ntil their proj~ ects are approved by the U S

Department of Housing and Urshy

tlOnal funds of theIr own

w ins Tcp Award NEW ORLEANS (NC) -Th-e

~larjon Herald New OrleaDfl archdiocesan newspaper reshy

ceived a top award from the Southwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment ofshyfjcials for its community efforts in behalf of Urban renewal and hOllsing The award was noted

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In the busy adult world tt is easy ~ wax nostalgic wer the happy carefree days wh~n we were children enshyjoying our Summer vacations The other day I took my ewn children for a walk thJrougTr some woods near our home where I played as It child and could not helpbut not have held my attention for think of those times when long but the young boy selling

the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

Although poison Ivy Win nat seem to be making a profit _ pow in bull wen-tended ~arden it there are always places tn lilt bull large yard where it wlli flour- I m not sure he repbed ~ ish behind bull stone wan ander my fath~r would know ThiS W

iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

-3) Add ~vanina ~nd miUlX In the 1(itcben alternately with the sifted dt7

Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

$) Fold im the blueberriesto the array of meat he was disshy Sprinkle ~ top of thla batterr)laying outside bis store with sugar Cukes 39 cents bull d02leDo G) Bake im II wellt-greased ~

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Honors Parents )

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NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

Catholic Center ToursPlans Health Center Attrad Visitorsmiddot

BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

Msgr Joseph A Dooling guild Michaels and St James hospi ~~a~bullbullbullbullmB~Wm~g~

director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

The child-care center he said Ill d H IlIIII an yanms II will offer rehabilitation pro-lLiClymoU1 President

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grams for the handicapped He S~ Dartmouth 997-93114 INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Msgr said the entire complex is exshyFrancis J Reine has resigned asmiddot bull Hyannis 292~ IIIpected to be in operatiolIl bypresident of Marian College here mid-1970 lmd the colleges board of If II II II bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull811I1 trustees has announced it is seeking a layman to replace him The college is operated by the RESIDENTIALFranciscan Sisters and two weeks ago added two lay peIIshy SCHOOLS CHURCHES sons and a priest to its previousshy FUELly all-Sister board ~NDUSTRIAl bull BUNKER

Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

That ouldbe the one destined for tbe ~ri~stho~

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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~ dvancement of Colored People - said the council with expenses

of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July n 1967

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

Per Year

and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

Observers here speculate that pupil load in the county public of Officer of the National Order permission was granted because schools will be heavier than it of Merit of the Republic ol Alfred Cardinal Bengsch of Bershy would be were Catholic schools France for his work in promotshylin is still in Rome following reshy able to expand aDd enroll an ing Franco-German understandshyeeption of his red biretta who desired ingmiddot

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

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Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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Secular news services hatiJ carried reports of the cardinall impending retirement

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

AClIIllSnSlBlOlP McGEOUGH

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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bull [INQUETS - WEDDINGS bull PARTIIESMaterially it is very pOQr But it is rich in history and COMMUNIONBREAKfASTS folklore Mr Kulukundis makes it come alive in past and in 134 PLEASANT STREET FampL1 RIVEI present and allows us to share his quest of the antecedents of -J 993-7780 his own identity in a book which 111 idiosyncratic and 4elightf~ ~~~~~~sectsectsectsect~~~l

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

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He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

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lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

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3 THI ANCHOR-Christians Jew Thurs July 13 1967Genial Fairhaven Sacred Hearts Missioner In Joint Service For Peace Has Young lapan~sePagans as Acortes Urge Chartges

BERLIN (NC) - J 0 i II t By Patricia Francis In Third Order Jewish - Christiali Sabbath gelVices were conducted fOr peace in the Middle East in bull West Berlin synagogue

Side by side with the presidshying rabbi of the Jewish commushynity in Berlin Dr Cuno Lehrshymann Lutheran Bishop Kurt Scharf of Berlin and Msgr Erich Klausener of the Catholic diocese of Berlin read from the Scripshytures led prayers for peace and eave short sermons calling for peace and understanding on the part of all the countries of the Middle East

Rabbi Lehrmann made a plea to the Arab nations to grasp the outstretched hand of Israel and to reach an accord through 11

mutual cooperative effort

Vincentians Plan General Meeting

Particular Council of Fall River Society of St Vincent de Paul will observe the Feast of iJts patron saint at a general meeting at 3 oclock Sunday luly 23 at St Vincent de Paul Camp Westport

President Edouard W Lacroix bas invited members to bring

fiheir families with them to enshy~y the camps facilities

To celebrate the Feast which ~curs on Wednesday July 19 poundt is customary for members to attend Mass and receive Holy Itommunion in their own parish ehurches on the Sunday before the Feast on the day itself or within eight days after

Plans for the annual retreat to be held Sept 22 23 and 24 at Our Lady of Round Hill Reshytreat House South Dartmouth and other matters of interest to members will be discussed atmiddot CI1e meeting

parish picnic Parishioners of Immaculate

Conception Church Fall Riverwill hold a Pllrish family picn~e Sunday July 23 from noon to Ii oclock at Camp Welch in Assonet

There will be games for the families swimming for all and a raffle conducted All must bring their lunches

Members of the Holy Name Society and Womens Guild are requested to bring their donashytions for the food baskets to the murch hall on Sunday July 16

Father Dufour Continued from Page One

Michaels Parish Ocean Grove tmtil December of 1958 when he became assistant at St Theresas m New Bedford

Fathers transfer is occasioned by the death on July 2nd of Rev Gerard Boisvert assistant 11amp St Anthony~

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PHILADELPHIA (NC)MitJo in the prefecture of Ibarnki Japan-an agricultural area about 100 miles Young members of the Third

northeast of Tokyo -is some 7000 miles from Fairhaven Mass However to the Order of St Francis urged the Rev Daniel R Perry SSCC son of the late Frank R and Rose (Mello) Perry disshy venera~le organization at its

national convention here totance is relative To him the two communities he calls home are different only in change its name and its style

change of atmosphere He A panel of Junior Third Ordergrins as he explains that members from Cincinnati said here he can watch sulth teleshy that the organization suffered vision programs as Laredo from too much control by priests and Bewitched in the original from a too monastic character language instead of with Japshy from an ancient and juridical anese dubbed in not always constitution and from the pubshyprecisely lic impression that it is a club for

A six-footer who weighs in at pious hamlless let-things-beshy230 pounds 22 pounds added as-they-arepeople since his return home on leave Members of the panel were in March with the help of such Donald Weinkam junior at treats as real milk and real ice Xavier University Charles Hill cream Father Perrys speech graduate of St Francis Minor now bears a trace of an Irish Seminary and Mary Wuest senshybrogue picked up from his fel shy ior at Mother of Mercy High low missionaries in Mitegt School all in Cincinnati

A graduate of Fairhaven High Weinkam called for a conshySchool-he was here for his 25th temporary sign perhaps a class reunion in late Springshy medal to replace the traditionshyFather studied for the priesthood al cord and scapular He also said at the iormer Sacred Hearts the rule ought to be written in College i~ Wareham and at a laymans language and that Sacred Hearts Seminary in the term tertiary was ancient Washington He was ordained and monastic in Washington on June 7 1949 Lets call ourselves lay Franshy

After two years service as a ciscans he suggestedmember of the Sacred Hearts faculty in Wareham he was asshysigned to the Mito mission in October 1951 He expects to stay there with normal home Where Avisits every seven years

GOOD NAMETook aYeall When he first arrived in

Japan Father Perry recalls he MeiOlll1lS Aand two other newcomers were plunged into a study of the GREA 7T DEAL Japanese language A Japanese professor tutored us he says It took about a year to learn to speak Japanese about three to read it of students-an almost crOmiddot now in Mlt~ven though ~r GEO OHARAAs Father was learning to of 120 teen-agers who come to aircraft had severely damagedspeak his new language he also the mission at n~ght to study the area About 90 per cent of was teaching Japanese stushy English religion and dancing- it was raZed dents to speak English When I Its CYO he says wryly There have never been anyfirst got to Mito he explains except only nine of the~ are sarcastic remarks of the Yankee CHEVROLETtile professor of English at the Cathoiics go home type from the studentlwUversity could not speak En- The Catholic populat~on of or anyonemiddot gUsh My voice was put on tapes Mito still is small Father Perry The traditional family life ofilor him to use in bis classes 1001 Kings wy~ admits but it is increasing the Japanese is changing be As a city of some 160000 slowly Established in 1896 the says and the change is not alJIMito is educational center of the NEW BEDFORDoriginal mission took in the to the good prefeCture or state~ of Ibaraki whole prefecture It had 324 Part of the drastic breakshyIn addition to the university Catholics Within the last 15

draws from a down in family relations hewhich students Open Eveningsyears however the original feels stems from factory dorshywide geographical area there mission territory has been dishyare 13 high schools in the mitories set up in large manushyalso vided four times and there now

city to which students travel Turn to Page Twentyare more than 300 Catholics in

from far distances the Mito area itself less than 1IlFive of the high schools are sixth of the original territory

private Only one is co-educashy Despite the small Catholictional All run on a schedule of population though we have830 AM to 330 or 4 PM Monshy 400 to 500 people at Mass in thedays through Fridays with Satshy main church every Sundayurday classes held from 8 until Father Perry says pagans who1 There are close to 2000 chil shy want to praydren in each school he says It is difficult for the Japanshy

Varied Work ese to become Catholics he expl~ins because of their tradi-Father Perrys work in Mito is

tion of ancestor worship andlIlI varied as his students who

other cultural differences Butrange from kindergarteners to some pray more than most Cathshyuniversity students He teaches olics he says citing the caseEnglish to both _of a pagan family he knowsIn his kindergarten class he

who never think of sittingexplains he has approximately down to eat without sayingJMO pupils I teach them the

grace before meals no mattersounds that are most difficult for where they are One of the sonsJapanese to learn he says picked it up in dndergarten andWhen they get into junior high now the whole family says itItschool it shows up They can

Pagan Altarboyspronounce the th sound and the He also finds that youngdifference between r and I

Japanese boys-pagans-thinkvery well its wonderful to be able to exshyIn his English speech composhyplain what is coming next in thesition classes at the university Mass and put their feet insidebe has about 110 students most the Communion raiLgoing to be English teachers

The glory is such that thehe says He adds proudly that young pagans teach themselvelJalmost every school in the preshyhow to serve Mass - and dofecture now has one of my stushyserve for usdents Us good J)ropaganda for

Although Father Perry arshyUIe Church rived in Japan in 1951 a relashy IRENE R SHEA PROP

BnrRisb Religion Danclolaquo tively short time after the end Prompt Free Deiirery in FALL RIVER $OMElIa TlVERT amp YKlNIIY With more and more Japanese of World War II he says be

interested in learning English never has found any antagonshy 202 ROell( ST (CORNER OF PINE ST) FALL IIVY laUtler also baa a third jroup ism from the beginning until

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htl~recsalrn9J Creme Stafta$ti~s Re(Qlmo

mJ5[(reglt6fr~ KJw~f1 A$$~[(g$ WASHINGTON (NC) --- The period in 1966 This rise was

Increase in crime in Ure United the sharpest recorded since the States is very real J Edgar publication of quarterly reports Hoover director of the Federal began in 19581 he added Bureau of Investigation insists The increase was distributed He also contends that sure deshy quite evenly in all geographic tection swift apprehension and regions large and small cities realistic treatment under the suburban and rural areas he law are essential to the presershy said adding by way of emphasis vation of law order and decency that these crime increases are

Hoover has said these things real and the law enforcement _ before but he has retu rned to machine) needs the fun supshythem in recent days in reporting port of government aDd citizens that in 1966 there ere more alike

than three million serious ofshy Hoover - makes his personal fenses in the U S for the first message in the July issue of the time on record and that reshy FBI bulletin an expIJession -(j)f ported crimes shot up in the first disgust over the moronic -beshyflhree months of 1967 havior of those who desecrate NEW DIRECTOR Father

Observers were t~ and burn their countrysquick see flag Joseph J Walter 5J hasThey are surely lest in thethese and other statements by depths of depravity be says been named director of the

the FBI chief as healthy swats at adding that obviously their Cat hoI i c Medical Mission crime commissions and high ofshyfirst loyalty is not ro- the Unitedficials who have been inclined to Board New York Founded

discount the crime figures reshy States 40 years ago the C li ]vi B Ji)y ing Fatriotismported by the FBI helps the worlds sick andHe says there may -be many

These critics say the Hoover explanations for such action but needy by providing medi- figures do not accuratcly reflect dying patriotism is one major cines drugs equipment andthe crime situation in the counshy cause try because of different methods volunteer medical personnel

Love of country is being deshyof reporting employed by vari shy NCPhotoemphasized and excluded fromous police departments several pl~Jases 01 life he ltas~

Hoover says however that sects Many educators and other crime is glowing in both size leaders seem to feel it is no Priest Promotes and intensity and that this is longer nec~ssary for boys and uncontestably clear despite the gids to be concerned with how Day of Silence efforts of some self-proclaimed our country came ~nto -beingexperts to minimize its growth SAO PAULO (NC)-A worldshywhat it stands for and the 00111shy

wide day of silencemiddot t~ fecusIn a speech to lawyers later ageous and noble deeds of our interest on freedom and oppesishyrepwduced in the Congressional forefathers to preseive it tion to war is the goal of a camshyRecord he spoke of the shallow There are those who try to paign launched here by apronouncements of that select downgrade Hoover and call the DominiCan priestgroup of impractical theorists erimestatistics published by the

who would define-away and FBI unrealistic -Some would Father Francisco de A Faujoreduce the crime middotprElbtem by have him retired or even ilutout In a sermon ata Sunday Mass wielding a heavy eraser on stashy of office earlier in June invit~ his conshytistics concerning the number But the FBI chief is tremenshy gregation to rise if the worshipshyof offenses reported to the dously pop~lar in Congress and ers favoredmiddot a proposal he had police with very large sections of the made for a worldwide strike

He said crime iJ1creased an population indudKrg toosewoo middotof 24 hours of silence againstalarming 11 pel cent last year feel the need for60ull1e -ane war and for froeeclem The and that it jumped 20 per oent triple locks en the -doors -af their whole IOngEegatiOfl stood upin the first three months of 1967 homes and -who seldeR1 VentUft A C()mmittee was erganizedmiddot WIwhen compared with the same out on the streets at flight promote the idea into a camshy

paign to obtain wide support for the strike set for Sept I APublication Sees Berlin CordinGI~ representative was assignedte present te plan personally to As Voice of East Ge~any Pope Paul VI Thousands middotof let shyters have been sent to countriesBERLIN (NC)-The eleCItion ficult and not always sattSllacshy

of bishop Berlin the but now voice all over the world seeking supshythe of t~ tory Ule efmiddot rank of cardinal was called an Catholicism in East Germany port for the the movement The

Sao ~aul state government hasupglading by the Pope of an will be heard directly in the given its approval ltand activemiddotindependent bishops conference midst of those who wear the

in communist East Germany by purple Stlppltrt a Catholi~ magazine oJl East Earlier in June t-he East Gershy However Agnew Car-dinal Berlin man press had taken ne notice Rossi of Sao Paulo in -2 letter

The bishop of Berlin Alfred of the appointment of Cardinal to Father De 1raujamp teok -exshyCardinal Bengsch resides in Becgsch to the college ef cardishy ception to the middotWJe ~f the Church East Berlin ltand was made a nals althoughFlans ~wasser for the projeet aJlcli ~~t~r obshycardinal June 26 East German state seeretary for jected to the ter-m strike apshy

A11lhougb there is only one church affairs -held congratushy plied to the plan for 24 ROUIS of silenceGennan Bisbops Conference lated him

which includes the bishops ef Emcounter went on to say that The cardinal said he believed beth East and West Germany Cardinal Bengsch has a heltJvy other terll)inology soould be

- the magazine Encounter has burden to bear because theFe is used although middotin general he been calling for the establishshy no solid bloc of Catholic ~pinion said he favored the pmffiotion ment of separate bishops conshy in East Germany but rather of movements for freedom ferences in the two zones of the a legitimate di~ltSity_)fmiddotopinion

country en theological pastoral and soshy fhe magazine which supports cial questions Po~r Ups Price the East Gelman regim~ has Destro~ed Unit] BALTIMORE NC)-For the adopted the position that there In this connection the magashy - - 17 years The Cathshyare nampw two distinct Germanys zine said it should not be~veshy olic Review Baltimore arehshy

looked that our faithful increasshy IdiWsjJaper has inshyCommunieation Difficult ingly subscribe to the kirnJ of creased its single-copy priee

Encounter claimed that before proglessivrsm in social affairs from 10 to 15 cents The rate for the appointment of Cardinal that is indicated in the encydishy maiJ subscriptions $450 a year Bengsch as a cardinal the cals Pacem in Terris and the will IIot change Church in East Gennany had no Development of Peoples opportunity to make i1s veice The magazine ea~lier had heard directly in the college of chaTged that the Vest German cardinals bishops want to retain the presshy

Communicatwn via West Gelshy ent bishops oFganization beshymany it said had been very dif- cause of their close p(Jlitical ties

with the West German governshyment It alst) claimed that theDouble Jubilee situation as it exists has deshy

ST CLOUD (NC - Bishop stroyed Catholic unity ill East reter W Bartholome of St Germany rather than advan~ed Cloud marked a double jubilee it famous for here in Minnesota on Junc 29 shy In the past the East German the 25th anniversary of his conshy government has prevented the QUALITY and secmiddotation as ] l)shop and the bishops there fOm attending 50th annivers~gt is ordmashy meeting of thtgt rmiddotTln Q~hops ~tP6J(~ tion to the priestnuod ronfelence held in the West

orrlJon Vincentians Get Federal G[] ft for Head StaR tp[]~gam

POR (NC) - A Head the former school building-Imoo Start pr gram sponsored by the masulata Academy-and razing Society f St Vincent de Paul of the old Dominican convent to will be onducted for 140 chil shy provide playgroundspace beg= dren at vacant Catholie school recently Classes will start tn here un er a grant from the August U S o]ce of Economic Opporshy Immaculata Academy was dig tunity continued in 1958 when the

Volunt ers of America will Dominican Sisters opened Maryshyoperate family day care proshy crest High School The SisteJ1l gram un er the same grant moved their convent in 1962 to

The R~V George E Carter Jr a new building on the high vice cba rman of the Portland school campus Metropol tan Steering Commitshy The St Vincent de Paul S0shytee tbro gh which the pmposal ciety will supplement the Pl1oshy

was SUbimiddottted to the OEO said gram with a $24448 in kindshythe fede I grant for the total contribution principally by pVOshy

program was $121452 viding additional playgrouJMll Of this amount he said $87023 and parking space

wiD go 110 the Society of St The remodeling and razin~

Vincent e Paul for operation of program being fmaneed entirely a child I velopment center and Igty the s~ciety will cost $90~

$34-429 the Volunteers of according to Charles E Reyer America to operate the family executive secretary He said the day care rogram The progFams men expect to raise $15405 by are fund through Dec 31 gifts and borrow the remaining

Remod ling and improving of $75000

HE The first plal1es of the Holy Fathers Peace MisshyASKS US sion ~f MeFCY arrived In the Middle East to aid TO CARE victims of the recent Arab-Israeli war Under the

TOO E1irection ()f Msgr Nolan urgently needed 1000 elothing medical supplies and bedding are belna mstribu~ to tfrEmnocent victims (mostly diDshyeren) CIt the war --wretched human be~s noshybody wants Estimates put the total numblaquo cinJ2ht in tIIis web of misery at ~early two mraquoshylien They ase in critical condition - overrun their work 41ppcrtunities gone their food atlpo plies i3itt ltIff Tfteusands are wounded ane Sielf witlwut medica attention Some roam the burfto ing 4eserisseeking hospice Latest word from 115gr NOIartIR the- warmiddotzone is that The evlshydence FIClW availableIRdicates that the situation is moch moregrsvemiddotthan anyone Imagined

1 Ie huly hHlIt has expressed his concern for these RUfflaflmiddot beings without dignity without loVE through his personal gifts 01 money and relief assistance He has expressed urg~nqo and dEEp -concern middotaIIout emergency relief In the Holy Land this cantinues to be a grave emershy

~ncy The Holy father looks to you for help GAlli recently he apoke movingly of his app ciatien for the heJp of many private AmerieaM in zMtill8 HolY7 LaRd refugeesbullbullbullbull One priest from 11 lleJY poor parish mailed us every last penlll fie receivedat-tris recent 25th Ordinatien AnniwfSClJY A~ lady MUte If I have- money tD 5pemJ olin Il fan and diet soda -I must send yeu this D ttas ioing to btq 8 summer drell~ with it Use it for tM mnacent war victims

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5 Iowa Leg~sJation to lend Dispute Between A~shl1 1P(llJ1b~5( Sch1J~I$ ~ES MOINES (NC) - The j)inn j[~ would be a kindnestl to

oot7a House of Representatives the~ people to have them beshyUOO voted to exempt the Amish oom~ a part of the bro~der comshyiIlrom the states school stanmampllds munity 1a17 T~e Iltindness was stubbornly

M i~ receives the sign~tnJre of refused by the Amish however all Harold Hugjles - a llllear sometimes with tragi-comic reshy0ertainty - the House bill win sults In one famous confrontashy~nnit the Amish to send their tion state truant officers chasecl ehildlllen to their own sehools a group of black-hatted Amish where they are tuught by their children into the cornfieldls own uncertified teachers The The chase was fruitless Action ebilolren will al50 be permitted [rn tte courts was no more sucshywend their schooling with the cessilJJl for the school officials ltaighth grade Severa1 Amish fathers were

The law wotol affect about jolHed and fined but they COIllshy500 Amish pupils tiltmed to resist the public schoo

Passage of the hill-bv a lopshy manclates aicled 81-35 vote which sur- Finally Gov Hughes with the IIlrised even its most optimistic help of the Danforth FoundatioZil mpporters-signaled the end of of 51 Louis proposed an-interim o two-year dispute between the settlement Hughes named a Amish and Iowas public school study commission to discover a rnnthorities pemlanent sOlutiOZl the Dan-

Must lComfollIIWl forth Foundation provided $15-Two years ago school authorishy 000 to pay state-certified teachshy

Cles decided tha~ the Amish ers for the Amish children who Dchools did not meet state reshy were also acceptable to the illllilirements Their teachers are Amish aot certified-most do not have StDp-GaJljl more than an eighth grade edu- The new law was recomshyiCation--and their curricula are mended by the commission and less advanced than those of the contained most of the proposals IPUblic schools Moreover the of t~~ American Civil Liberties Amish never bothered to send Union which had taken the regleir children to school after the Amish side in the dispute ~ghth grade William B Ball general coun-

For their agrarian family - sel to the Pennsylvania Catholic and God - centered life which Conference and a vice chairshyllillB not changed significantly in man of the National Committee noo years such an education was for Amish Religious Freedom ~med enough by the Amish plaised Gov Hughes efforts 13

But not by the public schoo1 find a solution but said he was llUthorities who told the Amish afraid that the new Iowa law etta their teachers must be cershy w()U~d turn out to be a stop-gap lified that their children must measure~

3ttend classes until age 16 and ampU cited the bills provisionshyUtat they must follow the public for initial two-year exemptiona ilCbool curriculum for Amish schools which would

Make your schools eonform then have to seek one-year exshyhe told the Amish or close tensions Thlis he said seemedshyfbem and send your clrildreB to to indicate that the state wiH 9Ublk schools Much 9f the stillf attempt to move the Amish argument was stated by an opshy towacd compliance with the ~t of the recently passed sble school law

Oblates of St middotFroncmiddotis de Sales To Consider Vew of Charity

STICKNEY (NC) - alB there IIIOOm in the Religious life fOl charity

This is a question which wiUll be posed to the Oblate of St lPrancis de Sales at their generaU dlapter meeting in Annecsr lPr-ance beginning July 2l

1ft has already been aRSW~ieIil

the affirmative by several IlDembers of the orders t_ JIKOvinces in the United States woo would like to see a vow of eharity given precedence 0VCll

ehe 1gt1aditional vows of povert7 dastity and obedience

Iather Joseph Lange OAls bull IlDember of the WilmingtonshyPlKtadelphia Province aDd in residence in St Pius X palisb itele iR ntinois both posed ami IIIWwered the question ia Ia

KHtPer circulated to aU memshytIenl eI the order in the UnitedshyStates

Father Lange emplained -that -e idea was introduced iD this county by Father Bemllrei Donahue OSF5 of Brissoo Seminary Center Valler PI) lPatbet Donahue a member of Che Wilmington - Philadelphia PIlovince suggested at a retreat iscussion last Summer that the Cbllee traditional vows be reshyduced to the level of promise IIIlder a vow of charity

ilaking up the idea Fathel lLange circulated his paper

1I1ll it he admits that 1he Jroshy()0331 is far reaching and nil 8l

iJellBe even radicalOf

He maintains however that i~

toes to the heart of tbe mattermiddot 1m considerlng tlhe adaptation tild renewal of ReligiGUS life Qlrged by Vatican Council H

Vatican II be said expects laIOre than superficiality and the llIeUgious life 4ieservea more

than that We have not been called upon just to tinker but to ~rt)be deeply to bring to this enterprise aU of our goodwi~

middotthe best that we have If startling ideas are preshy

sented they simply cannot be summarily rejected They must be considered on their merits and there is a case for making roemmiddot for charity inthe Religious Hfe

Father Lange ~erts that it is charity 911ld charity alone which motivates (or should meshyti-vate) the practice of povert~

cbastitf obedienoo silence etc lsi Jtlthat -W~ do is not done f6l the 10llte- ampf Gcd it is middotuseless

sanee tms middothan always beeRmiddot tFtte he- claims there iBno reashySOH it should not be reco~

ia Ul~middot actual -eonstitutiOD 01middotBeshyigj04tS orders

Deeisive Step One 1M the advantages crt reoshy

deMing tile llleligious life ia teems of a vow cgtf eharity ~

continues is that it would gtbe (Ol could be) the cBecisive pin liberati ng the constitutions of Religious institutes from the egaHstic spirit which at presshyent they tend to foster There is ceetainly IlIO suggestiOll being m2de here to do away with law and (raquofecept but legalism is- fall from the spirit of Christianity

Reducing the Religious life to the sterile burden of followshyi~ the -rule is one of the most dan-gerous tendencies which oU oonstitutions tend to foster

JEl[e further maintains that the s~iJIic obligations of poverty chastitsr and obedience could be wor1led out more clearly and wh~ ii5 important more meanshyingtiuUy if the) were Pl1omisea wuier a vo of charity

UNftQUE IN K OF C ANNAITs JFDur blood brothers of St Isidore Council Westport-][lIartmouth became fourth degree Knights of Columbus in ceremonies held in Boston ]Left tG right Jose Jacinto ancl N~ L Ferro all of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford ~md GHlDert Ferro from St John the Baptist Parish New Bedford

Disputes Right to Picket Offidal Says Union Lacks Jurisdiction

Over CU Employees WASHiNGTON (NC)-Cathshy

9lc Universitys Vice Rector for lBusiness and Financial Affairs ll1Ias challenged the right of bull local union to aJIrange a demonshystration brr the universitys maintenance and janitorial workers

Msgr James A Magners comshyment came as maintenance workers marched on the univershysity campus The demonstration was organized by the Internashytmiddotional Brotherhood of Firemen and OiletS who represent emshyployes cgtf the universitys powell plant-but have thus far been unsuccessful in a five-week effort tomiddot bring the maintenance workers under their wing

Negotiations between Magr Magner and union officials with middotamiddot view to union membership for the maintenance work~rs came to- a halt when the priest notified seme 25 of themiddot work~rs the shywould no longer be employed by the- university as the result of ashynew contract with an outside cleaning firm He urged the worke1l to- seek elnPloyment wittlmiddot ~be firm

The union responded by arshyranging cilemoDl3tratioDs in threeshyBePlHate- shiftsof the remaining membelaquos M the maintenance ferce- The entire force numbefa 122 werkers and union xepre-

Mass For Gypsies COLOGNE (NC)-JosephCarshy

IHnal Frings middotof Cologne celshyebrated Mass at nearby Altenshyberg here in Germany lor an inlecnational pilgrimage of about 1500 Gypsies fro~ Belshygium France the Netherlands Gennany Spain Hungary and Italy

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reatative Joom Curan says nit bad- akeadoy silined cards indishyeating- tbei r desire to be represhysented- by the- union CUIan said the affair at Catholic University is ni)t a st-Tike but a demonstrashytien

Ms- Magner issued the fol shylowing public statement

No Conclusion University business officials

have- had collversations with the futernaljiona Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers about their wish to ~ganize the campus maint~ance and housekeeping foJllCe These talks have as yet eome to ~ conclusion

Since this union at present has- no jurisdiction over the maintenance and housekeeping fQrce it- has no right to call them IiloUt Oll strike university officials cORtend They say that until the 1Hlion is recognized as the barshygailllHlg agent for these emshypl~ it has no business intershyferiag in- their affairs

Soule employes have received two-week termination n1gttices as a result of a new contract beshyitweea the un3yenersity andan outshyside- cleaning agency (Space CleaBers) Fhey have been HEged to- seek employment with this firm- and some have already beeD- hiredmiddot AUmiddot employes -enshytitledmiddot under university policy to tenmnal and vacation par have received it

tHE ANCHOR-Thurs July 13 1967

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GLOUCESTER (NC)-Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston turned seafarer here at the blesshysing 01 the Iishing fleltt one of this ports most colorfUl annual events

It WGS far from a quiet cereshymony after the Boston archshybishop imparted his collective blessing from a wharf to several hundred vessels in the fishing fleet

Some 25faO along the wharves and crews aboard ships cheered ship whistles and horns tooted as tle 71-year-old prelate aboard a trawler cruised around the harbor He appeared shipshyshave and in good spirits throughout the event

Among the Portuguese-Amershyican fishermen here the fleet blessing has been an annual trashydition ior years It climaxes a four-day Fourth-oi-July observshyance and is capped by a processhysion through the principal streets of the town and a fiesta in honor of St Peter patron of fishermen

The cardinal toured the port aboard the trawler of Capt Thomas Favazza son of Salvashytore J Favazza 30 who vears ago purchased the 500-Jlnund statue of St Peter which in carshyried by fishermen in the proshycession which precedes the anshynual blessing

Introductory Course At St PJlilipNeri

lEOSTON (NC)-The School of 51 Philip Neri for Delayed Vocaticgtns will intmduce an inshytroductory course in August lFath~ Walter J Martin SJ director said the program will be geared to provide a solid prepaTation for men who will begin the regular nine-month course- in September

Established in 1946 the school furnishes ~he education needed by mea Who want to become priests but who lack the acashydemic background to be acshycepted into a seminary

This years incoming studenta include an airline sales agent a navy yard pipe fitters helper a hospital orderly and a retired manager of a department store

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6 Opportunity THE ANCHOR-DioCese Of Fall River-Thurs July 131967

Right Picture A priest speaking in a Protestant pulpit at the Episshy

copal Church of the Ascension in New York City quite eorrectly pointed out that the image of the Catholic as a monolithic authoritarian stucture was not validmiddot But he also implied that before Vatican Council II Oatholics were not encouraged to think for themselves and that those pre~Council day were days of excessive conformity when the layman was supposed to pray play and pay

It is tiresome to hear these super-ecumenists who seem to feel that the bridge to non-Catholics lies in sweepshying criticism of all Church activities prior to Vatican Council n They are not content with pointing out the obvious--that since Church membership is made up of people these are always in need of becoming better that since people are human there is always ~eed of correctshying emphases of purifying attitudes of maturing along spiritual lines No not satisified with presenting these obvious aspects they imply that somehow the Catholic Church was a failure before the Council was not doing

its work was wrong in some radical sense Just a few months ago the distinguished BeljpanBishshy

op Emil Joseph De Smedt of Bruges one of the most dyshynamic orators of Vatican Council II said Any unbiased observer must recognize that even before the Council the Church showed a real fidelity to Christs message

and an undeniable Christian vitality At present she is making a real and generous effort to purify and renew

her fidelity to Christ In the light of the Councils teachshying bishops clergy religious and laity are seriously trYshying to live the niessag~ ofmiddot Christ in a new world-in amiddot more personalist culture

This Council Father sees the present unrest among some in the Church not as a crisis that would justify real anxiety but as a crisis in growth And so it is It is not the part of maturity to divide Church periods into the 6bad days before the Council and the good days after the Council This is typical black and white childish think ing It reduces the matter to a simplification that may be satisfying to some people but is-as a mattermiddot of fact --wrong

In every age the Church is always purifying and reshynewing her fidelity to Christ In every age there is alshyways need of this renewal A Council depicts the issues in bold relief and dramatizes the needs and places emshyphasis upon the work to be done and gives an added imshypetus and a concerted push to accomplish this purificationmiddot process It is inevitable that some people are too timid to act on Council directives just as others are not cautious enough But as Bishop De Smedt has said there is real goodwill and a sincere desire to answer to theexpectashytions of Christ In these circumstances bullbull it is impossible to be a pessimist

This is the mature approach-know that the Church is Christ and His members faithful and otherwise recshyognize that there is always need of renewal realize that the Church lives in a changing world and so must make constant adjustments in non-essentials and in language and psychology to make herself understandable to pres ent-day man see that the Church is always looking deeper into herself and seeking new implications and ramificashytions of her nature

It would be foolish to sit back and say that things are wonderful in the Church and have always been so and will always be so and that Vatican Council II has meant little It is just as foolish to take the opposing attitude that all was wrong and that only with Vatican Council n has there been anything done

rhe ANCHOR Off~CIAB INIIEWSIAIPIER OIF iHIE IDIOCIESIE Of fAIlll ~IVIER

ublished weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Mass 02722 675-7151

PUBLISHER Mqst Rev James L Connolly DO PhD

lGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER ~9 Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

MANAGING EDITOR

Hugh J Golden

RSM a native of Keene N H on leave from a mission post in South America will describe reshyligious education in theinissions

Rounding out the seminars for the first afternoon will be Mrs

Marguerite Mer rill FrankHirsch Dr Murray Bolduc John Nadeau arid Rev J RaymondMcKenna all of Holy Cross parshyish in South Portland Me They will discuss parish lay boards and demonstrate how they make parish renewal practical Theywill conduct this meeting four times during the congress

Restless Believers Completing the Friday schedshy

ule Rev Joseph L Walsh CS of Brandeis University will conshyduct a general session in Snively Arena at 8 PM He will analyze todays restless believers what their experience is and how maturity can develop from it

A unique feature will cap th~ first congress day as seven lounges located at on-campus residence halls and the spacious Catholic Center will open for coffee and conversation from 9-11 PM All speakers will be encouraged to join conferees in private discussions Folk singers will add to the informality and relaxation of the evening

Two rounds of seminars will be held on Saturday morning from 9 to 11 and in the early afternoon from 130 to 230 The Eucllarist will be celebrated in seminar rooms at 230 followed by a general session at 4 oclock At 730 following supper a conshycert will take place in Snively Arena All who register for the ~ng~ will vo an altlm

shy

Ifleel[) ~li1lventionn ugllJlst ~ty for the young priest whelli

Continued from Page One What is the next step toward

Christian unity The partmashyture Christians can play in the ecumenical movement will be the topic for discussion by panshyelists VRev Placidus Riley OSB STD President of St Anselms College Manchester Rev Gardiner M Day DD forshymer Episcopal rector of Christ Church Cambridge Mass and Rev George Papaioannou passhytor of the Manchester Hellenic Orthodox Community

Morality 4)f )L4)ve

Rev Carl J Pfeifer SJ ofthe National CCD Center in Washington will analyze a subshy

ject timely for all conscientious Christians From the morality of law to the morality of love He will repeat this session twice on Saturday and again on Sun-

da~ister M Pauline Chabot

he -e -elF II found Rlilious HIe To offer guid~

Sister M EmIl Penet IB PbD will meet With Reli~ Superiors in the morning 8ID4 will conduct an afternoon IleSoo

sion for an Religious Si_ Emil is President of Marygro~

College Detroit and is a ~ founder of the Sister FormatiQlll Movement im the United Sta_

From the Lay Formation CeD-I ter in West Andover Mass ~

Matthias Pastore OFM and several lay panelists will shan) a new approach to adult learning and growth in the Christian We

Finally V Rev Reginald ~

Redlon President of Bonavengt ture College will questioo whether Catholic adults ara really adult Christians in thfi way they relate to people to thG community and the liturgy

He will share more insight) into the nature of Christiam maturity when he gives a majOlj address at the 4 PM generali session in Snively Arena

Besides the 11 repeat semioo nars Father McCall will develo~

a new subject Getting the Teenager Where the Action Is1ll Father Gengras will take a neti approach to the problem of meDoo tal retardation and maturity

Maturity for Priest Finally seminarians will stu~A the question of Christian matup

field At a tme when the Church is beginnin to ask its members to be m ure Christians can orshy

ganizatio s for Catholic adults survive A panel of four laymen represen ing Serra International The Ch istian Family Moveshyment T e Holy Name Society and Lea ue of the Sacred Heart and the Catholic War Veterans will hav an opportunity to give their ans ers and have a spirshyited exc ange of ideas

Two re panels of eight lay persons epresenting the Curshy

sillo K ights of Columbus Chi Rho St ius X Secular Institute Daughter of Isabella Catholie Daughter of America and C_ouncil 0 Catholic Wonie~ will a1tacls th same question in the aftoroOOl m~d

I

I they meet with Most Rev RoJ) sion ticket to the concert ert F Joyce DD and Most RelA

Mornfg seminars on Satur- Peter L Gerety DD The panei day wi feature Mary Perkins is entitled Ask Your BishopsP Ryans ggesting how adultscan educate themselves without texts or classes Father Walsh will coptinue to share his in- sights i to the faith crisis and Rev Jo n R McCall SJ PhD noted oston College psycholoshygist wi I attempt to close the commu ication gap between adults nd adolescents by sharshying a aturer understanding of the tee ager

Conf ees will have 8 first hand 0 porunity to learn from the middottee ager as James A Boushy

dreau ~Jr Newtonville Mass ~laine emers Suncook NHPaul L plante Ghicopee Falls Mass a d Michael A Morgan Berlin ~ H share their thoughtsmiddot

if about e fectiv and ine ective ways 0 learmng how to be all

matureJ~hristia~ T~ey will re- peat this diSCUSSIOn m the after- noon I derstanding and growth ~

Rt Rev Russell R Novello Christian maturity A Bible Selloo PhD clmfraternity of Christian vice especially prepared by DL Doctrin~ Director for the Arch- Douglas Horton former head diocese 01 Boston will eonductmiddot Harvard Divinity School will a special session on group dyshy

lh 11 bnamlcs IS WI bull e gIven agam on Sun ay mormng

For Retarded

Noted editor-author Gerard A Pot ebaum Dayton Ohio will foe s in on the pre-school

hini off to a good start toward a matur Christian life

Rev J seph C Gengras active on grass roots and national levels for the retarded child will meet with parents of retarded children and others engage~ in helping these special children Assistin him will be a faculty of eight persons nationally and regionall prominent in the

follow Richard Cardinal Cushshy

ig will preside and representampshytives of the State Councils CilIl Churches and Catholic Commis-

sions on Christian Unity wiI1 participate

Rooms and meals on campoo

who register before Saturda~ Aug 5 There are four lodging plans Plan A includes 2 nighto lodging (double room) all il meals and registration for $165 Plan B includes lodging for 1 night (double room) 4 meals (Sat noon through Sun noo~ and registration for $1000 Plazi C includes all 7 meals and regisshytration for $1050 Plan D is ~egc istration for $200 Deadline far

plans A B and C is Aug 5 Regshyistration during the congress ID $300

Checks should be made out OOJ the University of New Hamp- shire and sent to Extension Sep vice UNH Durham Nm 03824

Children six years of age 8M over are welcome to stay at ~ University during the Congre~

The cost of meals and room b the same as for adults and ~

pervised swimming i~ a largo outdoor pool near the arena JltJ available at a eost of ~O ~

perday Further information an~ ~

istration forms are available lailJ writing to N E Congress ~ Ash Street Manchester N ~

031

The Coffee - Conversationla lounges will be open again from 9-11 on Saturday evening

The final day of the CongrellID will see 10 morning seminars Newcomers to the scene will be Bishop James K Matthews OO the New England Methodi~

Church and Brother Christophew von Wachter of the Taize Com-shymunity in Chicago BrotheJl1 Christopher is presently engagecll in an experiment involvingj other Taize monks and several Franciscan Catholic priests Tha

two speakers will panel the se~ sion Christian Unity-The Next Step

Cardinal to Preside Most Rev Bernard J Fllina-shy

gan DD will speak in SilIelY Arena at 230 Sunday afternoon suggesting where the conf~teet1 might apply their enriched _

7 tME ANCHOl~- middotAd middotmiddot~middotM~-rfta~~~I~ e Ir Thurs July 13 1967

middot~OftwoCol1eges

I~ middotKentucky T ece~(ll~~[JIS Run - LourSVILLE (NC~BeI- farnm Jl([nregltet

n2Jlmine an all mens college BROOKLYN (NC) - Threeohere and Ursuline an all man teams of local teenagero(womens college here may will run a film project here this merge to produce a single colshy

I I

J Summer wita the hope of reachshying t~le people we never see at

eampus lege located on the Bellarmine

Church according to one of the Bellarmine officials have apshy teenagers leading the project

proved the merger and the Urshy The teams will go from homeouline board of trustees will conshy to home showing the The GoodCl1der the matter soon News of Christ film strip in

Strong impetus for the merger i both English and Spanish and cmme from a study made by leading discussions SacredRaymond F Hart a member of Heart Mission is sponsoring theUrsulines board The study was pilot project with teenageicoornmissioned by the two Mapuel Ramirez and Fathercchools

James A Boyd leading theAt one point in the 50-page groupreport Hart strongly recomshymends merger in these words The teens know that they may Only by a complete merger of be less than welcome at many ate two colleges into one insti shy houses but they hope to keep vUon could there be efficiency loving and smiling regardless oi oi operation and resulting savshy whats said Ramirez said fogs

At 11 preparation meetingHe also says All logic points Ramirez told the group that if

0 a rombined Catholic institushy the guy seems to be getting madtion of higher education in and it looks like it might comeLouisville to blows leave Im sure hes got

When asked if Ursuline Colshy 12 neighbors willing to help lege IQn go it alone in Iase they throw you out if you dont JustPriest in yietnam to Encourage Reading vote against the merger Sister remember to go back next weekM Angelice Seibert tkie Ursushy and try again Lets be persist shyline College president reshy

~tFormer Air Force Chaplain Directs foundationmarked I dont see ~ow any

The first Iontacts will be witk1(Catholic college can operate ef- SAIGON (NC) _ A former Father Sievers saw action as hooklets He has also asked the families of some 90 childrenfectiVely in the future with Vi S Air Force chaplain and a Marine during the war in several chaplains here to write who recently made their Firstfewer than 2500 students Marine Corps veteran has been Korea where he was wounded their views on the Vietnam situshy(Communion at the missionIf the merger should take Visiting chaplains and military and received the Silver Star far ation These children are familiar with)lace the enrollment based on units in Vietnam to encourage Bravery at Wonsan in Decemshy Many chaplains the St Louis the teenagers because manycurrent figures of the two the reading of religious inspirashy ber1950 priest said have noted that there served as catechists during theoohools would be close to that tionml literature among service- He was ordained March 11 is Ii shortage of good reading

figure men preparation dassei for First1~ at Kenrick seminary ami matter for the troops He made

CommunionBuilding Prorram He is Father Paul Sievers ef served for three years at S1 many rontacts here to which he The Hart report does cautien the St Louis archdiocese the Lukes parish st Louis 1ft will send foundation booklets Ramirez advised the groUllt

Iaowever that the move into I spirtiual director of the Chapel 1951 he was commissioned as with the hopes that they will be not to expect to go sit in comshysingle school would require Foundation Inc founded in St middota chaplain in the Missouri Nashy passed around fortable beautiful living roonw

Q(tending some $21000000 in the Louis in 1965 tional Guard and in 1959 went and chit chat Lets remember [led decade Major sums would The foundation distributes GO active duty as a chaplaift we aave a message to get across be used for tl student center a religious booklets by mail The witm the U S Air Force fllGndscol1lS Slate and that is that Christ is aliVel

library tl fine arts building a booklets are aimed principally Gathers Material today and is still lovingVocations MeetingAfter six years he was retiredomens residence and a Sisters at the Armed Forces and pashy

HONORED Lawson B Mooney of Somerville until JreCently director of Catholic Relief Services program in Vietnam was a warded severai honors and citations by the Vietnamese government and other groups on his leaving the war-torn country The ladies left to right are daughters Lausine wife Lisa and daughter Celange NC Photo

residence classrooms ami of- tients in Veterans Administrashy for physical disability because MOUNT VERNON (NC)-The flees tion hospitals The literature is of wounds received in Korea 22nd annual American Francisshy ELECTRICAL

After a back operation he was can Society for Vocations conshyThe merger would include a distributed without cost Contractonvention will be held next weektwo-phase building program ac- sf Louis area businessmen appointed spiritual director of in Calgary Alta Delegates fromltrording to the Hart report with support the ~hole operation and the Chapel Foundation every U S state and every ~ final building completed by the ounda~lOn conducts no fi shy One of the main reasons for

the jFal~ of 1974 He estimates ~ncI~ drIves or subscription his visit to Vietnam is to gather Canadian province are expected ~aterlal for more religioUlJ ~ attend the society headquai shyfba~ about half the total can be ~~mpalgns

ters here announcedoo~ained froIJ1 federal loans and

A prinltJpil~ speaker will bear~nts Therestmustcomefromip l-middotfemiddot CmiddotOmiddotmmtmmiddotent Iather Bede Ferrara OFM ottterl()lIrces II

provincial vocation director for At pr~seJ)t UrsuHne and Bel- middot the Franciscans here in Newllanni~ colleges have been ll~tired Malllin~ CtrlJll~ Comone~ Wife York who has been a leader inworklllg under n program of lI 9 944 Cou~~middot St

the communltys vocation worllcoordination whereby the Children JUml ~rnllaquolliiltmml Mission New 3edlfol1dfoil neal ~ decade

~o roUeges share faculties and facilities Hart describes the WORCESTER (NC) - The their children still at homeshyGUccess of the present coordiaashy Worcester diocese is sending 15 aged 10 to 20-are going with tion system this way The pres- persons to the missions this year them and will study in the InshyGmt arrangement is half-fish and -eight of them from the same di1-n school on the reservation half-fOwl and is not rompletely family A seventh child Sister Damiea aatisfactory to either college A priest and a Sister are joinshy is a Passionist Sister teaching

ing another diocesan priest in in Providence R I Sicuani Peru five young adults My wife and I plan to stayCatholic - Metholaquolli~t are joining the Extension Volunshy there the rest of our lives Barshyteers Home Missionary program natt said However the chil shyDialogue Contillllllle~ and Mr and Mrs William Barshy dren will always be free to make

LAKE JUNALUSKA (NC)shy natt and their family of Blackshy their own decision in that reshyThirty Catholic and Methodist stone are going to Rocky Boy spect he addedscholars and religious leaders Indian Reservation in Montana

Most of the Indians on themet here in North Carolina to The Worcester diocese is curshyreservation are baptized Cathshyrontinue the Catholic-Methodist rently sponsoring one priest and olics he stated but very fewdialogue begun at earlier meetshy three lay missonaries in Latin of them practice their faith Mostngs in Chicago America and has sent more than of them still believe in and liveMain topic for the sessions 30 lay people to work in the by the n~les of their tribal godshere included The Presence of home missions through the Exshy

the Holy Spirit in Individuals tension Volunteers program lVIIS Barnatt a trained hosshyand in the Church with papers Barnatt a reUred lieutenant pital technician said she felt the on the theme presented by colonel in the U S Marine children would help tremen-middot Father James Burns SJ soon Corps who is now a sales represhy dausly- in our catechetical work fo join the faculty of Gonzaga sentative for the Catholic Digest Since the children will be going University in Spokane Wash said the family decided to make to school with the Indian chil shylnd the Rev William R Cannon a life commitment to the Indian dren we hope to be able to meet Jr dean of Candler School oj( missions after talking with m the Indian families through Theology at Emory University Ilriend several months ago who them Atlanta Ga had visited the Rocky Boy resshy

Bible studies during the sesshy ervation and described the IJhms were led by the Rev Chesshy deplorable conditions under [pl1cpose Election ter A Pennington senior paster which the Indians live MADRID (NC)-A group oi ()l Hennepin Avenue Methodis~ The Indians on the reservation women in Spains Catholic Acshy~llIll1lh Minneapolis Minn lUld are building a new home for tion movement have asked that l1ather Rollins E Lambert 1Sshy the family which is being paid they have a voice in the selecshyIlistant chaplain at the Catholic by the Worcester diocese Barshy tion of officers for their organishyatudent center at the University natt said zations At present the officero ltril (Chicago Barnatt stated that all sm of are appointed by the bishops

1NEW HIGHERY RATE OF

INTERESTPIER ANNUM

PAID QUARTERLY ON PAID-UP SHARE CERTIFICATES Deposits Weicomltad on MuOtop9es of

$20000 up to $30OOO-on SDlllga~ and JIlraquoDlAt Accounts Up to $60000-foll CIlraquoIrlJOINllteOIl1lS

IlUVIDENDS PAID 4 TlMIES A YEAR february May August CllIlI1ld November

All Deposits Insured Dill IFgu

Taunton co-operative

bank AaiQ1l Office 4 Winitl1iro~ Str~~ Taunton

aranch Office UOO fOlIO River Ave Seekonk

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fail River-Thurs July 13 -1967 bull bull _ _ t B

Its FuU Time Job looking For Job G~rnny Discovers

By Mary Tinley Daly

intbe language of the Twittering Twenties whenlegw ~re U111bs and were covered with hosiery~ younK person ~~had completed his education after high school or coJ]egeand thereupon annoQ~ced willingness to accept

position irithe b~s)ness

world or lt the corner drug out to be utterly routine dead shyetore Or in the case of a end asto advaricimient requir-

ing an undue amounfof time girl stay home and help speniin iransportlition or payshyMama Not so with the grown- ing an inadequat~SalarY 1gt War Babies among whom is

of todayBasi~Asset

((an llY~

our Ginny They Thanks for making me learn bave no more to type Mom Ginny told us esc om p le ted Without that skill Im afraId their education with acquisi shylion of a high school diploma er a baccalaushyreate de g r e e than has our granddaught e r Lu Anne just graduated from the eighth grade In the fastshypaced world of the 60s and with sights set on achievement into the 21st Century these young people realize that education is 8 continuing process a lifetime of learning to foresta~l stagnashytion and boredom So its on to graduate school-fulltime if eircumstances permit but usushyally on a part-time basis and

lelf-financed Oh theyre willing to accept

II position as the oldsters so b th Id

eoyly put It ut ey wou1 t th t f th ros BIYlI e a e naIve e 0 e P hshypect implied as much as at t e quaint wording of the phraseNo theyrefrankly and openly looking for a-job

Finding Right spot X

Not just anyjob eitherbesitate to use the overworked term image ~lmost as threadshyblue as itscQmpanionpiece bull challenge but thefact is these YOJ~g people have a realistic unage of themselves They know their strength and weaknesses

1heir achievements and their t I wmiddotth th kId poten ~a 1 IS nowe geas a measuring rod they seek employment that is meaningful II challenge to the best they have in them

This is perhaps why the Peace Corps VISTA and like progrms GUS if you plan lDave such an appeal to youth

Ourown presently-unemployed B

0 rry C I 0 ege

pn 0

UOl1l ll1ll1ll9 a head start on you r Winter

lis job-shopping in various areas FaciHty for Nursung wardrobe ~t keeping her own counsel while MIltMI SH0RES (NC) ~ it does very

1M) doing but obviously weigh-Grant of $106940 for construc- little for yourlog factors one against another ~9n of aimrse b-aining faCility fashion image

Whereas formeriy liteour ~uld $27000 for trairiing iii its middotfor July and ilmise oilly newspaper sections schooi of social work bave~ii August~ I for OIle still cant definite lWinter look Of-course having to do with world and ioeal news womens features sports financial~and of course the funnies - were of interest DOW the most carefully scanned eohimns are Help-Wanted _-Women or Men and Women

Some of the glamour-jobs deshy8Cribed in glowing terms tum

Nuns Classes Improve Academic Climate

MENLO PARK (NC)-Sister Roseanne Murphys classes in introductory sociology have

added much to the academic climate at St Patricks Seminary here in California according to Father Paul Purta rector

According to the seminarians the nuns presence has- also belped rub off ihe rough edgeS ef the all male community - not enough however to keep the students from dubbing her Sisshyter Murph The first nun to teach at the San Francisco archdiocesan semshyinary Sister Roseanne -is acting academ~ dean at the College of Notre Dame Be~ont

b~t you have to put up $25 just Candy in Septembe~ but try to bac~ to ~~e manufact~rers or to to shoY your good fai~ buy a decent Summer outfit in theIr m lD store whIch has ashy

SO~times at the end af a the Summer At the momentworld famous pargain basement- long weary day Of job bunting the maJor stores we wonder if Ginny wouldnt in the area are

settle for tpe Tw~tteringTWen- featuring whats ties announce a willingness tG new in Fall and accept a position - or even Winter clothes ~stay hoIi1~ to help Mama This is marvelshy

aWllrded Barry College here in get used to doing my Summer you hay a much better chance Florida by the Public HeaitiI buyin~ in February and ~a~ch of succe ding in your quest for Service of- the U So Department Durmg those months It JUt an appropriate outfit if you can of Health Education and Wel- doesilt~eem~s if the su1 wiUmiddot seW Th~n your only difflciJlty fare - eer shme WIth enoug~ mtenshy

Slty to warrant wearIng the Sister Mary Dorothy president deeply ~la~hed sun dr~sses or the

~f the 27-year-old college con- bare mIdrIff fun outfItS that are ducted by Dominican Sisters of part of this seasons fashions In Adrian Mich says the nursing th h t h d S e same veIn 0 umI umshyfacilities will be part of the d ff lttl t t science and language Center mer ayso er I ~ en Icemen

to tryon Itchy-lookmg wools or which will begin construction heavy weight coats even though early next year youre aware that there is more

variety and choice when the new Catholic Relief AgelI1ley seasons clothes first appear than

there will be later on Fights Polio iEpidemic NothlngforChildren

I Even the childrens depart-NEW YORK (JiC)--P()lio vac- ments this year seem to have

cine for 16500 people five res stocked a limited amount of pirators imd an iron lung have Summer wear July 1st I was inbeen flown to ~aJlague Nicashyragua by Catholic ReHef Ser the childrens department of a

branch of one of New England~s ic~ k hellgt comba~ a yengtOlio largest department stores and it epIdemic whicp has alr~illlY taken the lives of 24 eo Ie was like looking tor a ~eedle in II P ~ haystack to try and fmd Sum- Halvey Leach CRS field mer slacks or shorts amid the

workerin Nicaragua reported vast array ampf back to school that there are 200 known polio elothes The salesgirls seemed to cases and perhaps as many 38 indicate that what they did have 300 unreported cases in the epi -left of name brands bad Qampem liemic rent back

my other qualifications would be pretty nebulous

(Learning to type the summer following eighth grade has al shyways been a must at our house like it or not at the time)

Its an experience this jobshyseeking At one agency Ginny was told that the employer stipshyulated the applicant positively must possess a BA degreeshyand she had put doWn on her application that sJ1e has an AB

At another she was given a slip indicating a 930 AM apshy

pointment had been set up for herby the agency with a Mr Jackson (not-his real name)l1Vho was piring for an air~i~e

The car broke down on herway ltto keep the appointment so Girmy phoned Mr Jacksonior

0 postponement We dont make definite apshy

pOIntrnents Mr Jacksons secshyretary answered- Applicants are

interviewed one moriling each week from 9 oclock until noonfirst come first served And weueriot list~d with an empI9Y~ ment agency

Cost of fixing e ear wasmore than balanc-~ by e fee gIven 0 ws reVIew of a com-

L plete applIcabon which otherwise would probably 0ne can buy Christmas tree~ NOt kboVing the ~lidy of the Scho~ls ~ll ~upplement the haveto be pa~d Bill July (artificial that is)- fur store Il~as uncertain whether g~v~IJlme1t loans wi~ addi

Agail1 Well get you ~job coats in August and Halloween they meantthey had beenserit-

PEACE MISSION Msgr John president of the Pontifical Mission or Palestine and ex- for which college housing loan

t f h C th r N E WI funds have been reserved anshy~u~lve dlrec or 0 bull tea 01C ea ast ~ fare Asso~ nouncements by Secretary RobshyClatIon confers WIth some of the st ff of th~ Jerusalem ert C Weaver of the U S De-ff Th h f t ff b f th 0 ICe oug orelgn s a mem er 0 e mlsslOn were

ordered to leave during recent hostili ies Mrs Elsie Priest

center convert widow who had come to spend ~he rest of her life in the Holy Land refused t leave NC Photo~I ~ ~

- 0 LD OF FASHIO ~ ~W R

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I~By MARILYN RODERiCK ~

t panD~velopment Approval ifFOR FASHIONS I S FALL f II

Either Jay there were no signs~ of them anywhere within my

buying ange I ended buying a leftover sweater type jersey that stretlheA down to Lisas knees and a Jair of tan denims that after onf washing went up the other WI

An ~ ~pected soci~i event during uly and August can elly thow you ~nto a ti~~ ~s- ~t the grlt~u~ s conventIon m you sea ch franbcallythrough- Corpus ChrIsti Texas the stoie~ for something that do~snt have long lleeyes or a

is matc~ing the right pattern with the right material

The only other solution other I bull

than resl~rtIng to your sewmgmachIne IS to acclImate yourselfto h f

s oppmg or cottons m Janushylry and I woolens in July and th uI II tIt h tli e~ yfo thWI a eas ave e

pIC 0 I e crop __bullbull

THE AREAS MOS1T ACCOMMODATING lANK AT1IILEBORO FALl$

NoRTH ATTLEBORO MANSFIELD

Nuns DO SUmmer Work in Mexico

SANANTONIO (NC)-Twenshyty-six Sisters of Divine Provishydence left here by busfor Mexshyico where they will work during the Summer Nine are native Mexicans ioeshy

eently received into the congreshygation who will be statione4ll Permanently in Mexico rhe othei-~uns f~om Texas

Louisiana and Oklahoma will

~Jl~~q the ~up1m~rd()i~g misshy sionarj work Eight of these

willwork in the area of Mexico City under the direction of the

_- Oblate priests and eight othenl in the catechetical center m Queretaro ami in the Ahuacatlan mission

The w()rk of all the mission aries will include visiting homeS taking a census setting up cateshychetical centers instructing lay catechists and preparing the people for the Ieception of the sacraments

In accordance with the wishes of the Mexican bishops all the nuns will wear lay clothing inn

Mexico

Sail Aside loan Funds f h I

011 Cot 0 ic Colleges WASHINGTON (NC) - Cath

olic universities and colleges are bull Nolan of New York among a large number of schools

partment of Housing and Urban D~velopmentshow~ I

The federal fund reservation e~tablished onthe basis of a pre-I 1Immary app Icabon for assist shy

ance under the College Housing

Program sets the money aside -lr the schoo~s _~ntil their proj~ ects are approved by the U S

Department of Housing and Urshy

tlOnal funds of theIr own

w ins Tcp Award NEW ORLEANS (NC) -Th-e

~larjon Herald New OrleaDfl archdiocesan newspaper reshy

ceived a top award from the Southwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment ofshyfjcials for its community efforts in behalf of Urban renewal and hOllsing The award was noted

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In the busy adult world tt is easy ~ wax nostalgic wer the happy carefree days wh~n we were children enshyjoying our Summer vacations The other day I took my ewn children for a walk thJrougTr some woods near our home where I played as It child and could not helpbut not have held my attention for think of those times when long but the young boy selling

the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

Although poison Ivy Win nat seem to be making a profit _ pow in bull wen-tended ~arden it there are always places tn lilt bull large yard where it wlli flour- I m not sure he repbed ~ ish behind bull stone wan ander my fath~r would know ThiS W

iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

-3) Add ~vanina ~nd miUlX In the 1(itcben alternately with the sifted dt7

Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

$) Fold im the blueberriesto the array of meat he was disshy Sprinkle ~ top of thla batterr)laying outside bis store with sugar Cukes 39 cents bull d02leDo G) Bake im II wellt-greased ~

YiIIouted anothelI barker ich square pan in III 3500 ()Vetll

be 111M with the charm llI8J euroor3Q minutes

VHE ANCHOR- I 1Jhurs July 13 1967 I

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Honors Parents )

Of Shlt ReHg~ous I ~

NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

Catholic Center ToursPlans Health Center Attrad Visitorsmiddot

BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

Msgr Joseph A Dooling guild Michaels and St James hospi ~~a~bullbullbullbullmB~Wm~g~

director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

The child-care center he said Ill d H IlIIII an yanms II will offer rehabilitation pro-lLiClymoU1 President

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grams for the handicapped He S~ Dartmouth 997-93114 INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-Msgr said the entire complex is exshyFrancis J Reine has resigned asmiddot bull Hyannis 292~ IIIpected to be in operatiolIl bypresident of Marian College here mid-1970 lmd the colleges board of If II II II bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull811I1 trustees has announced it is seeking a layman to replace him The college is operated by the RESIDENTIALFranciscan Sisters and two weeks ago added two lay peIIshy SCHOOLS CHURCHES sons and a priest to its previousshy FUELly all-Sister board ~NDUSTRIAl bull BUNKER

Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July n 1967

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

Per Year

and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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~[M)[9)ruJ~~[~7 ~~[Wofr[ft1oBl) By Msgr George G Higgins

(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

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HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

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Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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ports that Amleto CardinaY Cicognani 84 Vatican Secretary of State plans to resign in midshyAugust were denied by a highly placed Vatican source The source denied the cardinal 1lould resign in the foreseeable future

Secular news services hatiJ carried reports of the cardinall impending retirement

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

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He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

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to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

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middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

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Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 13 1967

htl~recsalrn9J Creme Stafta$ti~s Re(Qlmo

mJ5[(reglt6fr~ KJw~f1 A$$~[(g$ WASHINGTON (NC) --- The period in 1966 This rise was

Increase in crime in Ure United the sharpest recorded since the States is very real J Edgar publication of quarterly reports Hoover director of the Federal began in 19581 he added Bureau of Investigation insists The increase was distributed He also contends that sure deshy quite evenly in all geographic tection swift apprehension and regions large and small cities realistic treatment under the suburban and rural areas he law are essential to the presershy said adding by way of emphasis vation of law order and decency that these crime increases are

Hoover has said these things real and the law enforcement _ before but he has retu rned to machine) needs the fun supshythem in recent days in reporting port of government aDd citizens that in 1966 there ere more alike

than three million serious ofshy Hoover - makes his personal fenses in the U S for the first message in the July issue of the time on record and that reshy FBI bulletin an expIJession -(j)f ported crimes shot up in the first disgust over the moronic -beshyflhree months of 1967 havior of those who desecrate NEW DIRECTOR Father

Observers were t~ and burn their countrysquick see flag Joseph J Walter 5J hasThey are surely lest in thethese and other statements by depths of depravity be says been named director of the

the FBI chief as healthy swats at adding that obviously their Cat hoI i c Medical Mission crime commissions and high ofshyfirst loyalty is not ro- the Unitedficials who have been inclined to Board New York Founded

discount the crime figures reshy States 40 years ago the C li ]vi B Ji)y ing Fatriotismported by the FBI helps the worlds sick andHe says there may -be many

These critics say the Hoover explanations for such action but needy by providing medi- figures do not accuratcly reflect dying patriotism is one major cines drugs equipment andthe crime situation in the counshy cause try because of different methods volunteer medical personnel

Love of country is being deshyof reporting employed by vari shy NCPhotoemphasized and excluded fromous police departments several pl~Jases 01 life he ltas~

Hoover says however that sects Many educators and other crime is glowing in both size leaders seem to feel it is no Priest Promotes and intensity and that this is longer nec~ssary for boys and uncontestably clear despite the gids to be concerned with how Day of Silence efforts of some self-proclaimed our country came ~nto -beingexperts to minimize its growth SAO PAULO (NC)-A worldshywhat it stands for and the 00111shy

wide day of silencemiddot t~ fecusIn a speech to lawyers later ageous and noble deeds of our interest on freedom and oppesishyrepwduced in the Congressional forefathers to preseive it tion to war is the goal of a camshyRecord he spoke of the shallow There are those who try to paign launched here by apronouncements of that select downgrade Hoover and call the DominiCan priestgroup of impractical theorists erimestatistics published by the

who would define-away and FBI unrealistic -Some would Father Francisco de A Faujoreduce the crime middotprElbtem by have him retired or even ilutout In a sermon ata Sunday Mass wielding a heavy eraser on stashy of office earlier in June invit~ his conshytistics concerning the number But the FBI chief is tremenshy gregation to rise if the worshipshyof offenses reported to the dously pop~lar in Congress and ers favoredmiddot a proposal he had police with very large sections of the made for a worldwide strike

He said crime iJ1creased an population indudKrg toosewoo middotof 24 hours of silence againstalarming 11 pel cent last year feel the need for60ull1e -ane war and for froeeclem The and that it jumped 20 per oent triple locks en the -doors -af their whole IOngEegatiOfl stood upin the first three months of 1967 homes and -who seldeR1 VentUft A C()mmittee was erganizedmiddot WIwhen compared with the same out on the streets at flight promote the idea into a camshy

paign to obtain wide support for the strike set for Sept I APublication Sees Berlin CordinGI~ representative was assignedte present te plan personally to As Voice of East Ge~any Pope Paul VI Thousands middotof let shyters have been sent to countriesBERLIN (NC)-The eleCItion ficult and not always sattSllacshy

of bishop Berlin the but now voice all over the world seeking supshythe of t~ tory Ule efmiddot rank of cardinal was called an Catholicism in East Germany port for the the movement The

Sao ~aul state government hasupglading by the Pope of an will be heard directly in the given its approval ltand activemiddotindependent bishops conference midst of those who wear the

in communist East Germany by purple Stlppltrt a Catholi~ magazine oJl East Earlier in June t-he East Gershy However Agnew Car-dinal Berlin man press had taken ne notice Rossi of Sao Paulo in -2 letter

The bishop of Berlin Alfred of the appointment of Cardinal to Father De 1raujamp teok -exshyCardinal Bengsch resides in Becgsch to the college ef cardishy ception to the middotWJe ~f the Church East Berlin ltand was made a nals althoughFlans ~wasser for the projeet aJlcli ~~t~r obshycardinal June 26 East German state seeretary for jected to the ter-m strike apshy

A11lhougb there is only one church affairs -held congratushy plied to the plan for 24 ROUIS of silenceGennan Bisbops Conference lated him

which includes the bishops ef Emcounter went on to say that The cardinal said he believed beth East and West Germany Cardinal Bengsch has a heltJvy other terll)inology soould be

- the magazine Encounter has burden to bear because theFe is used although middotin general he been calling for the establishshy no solid bloc of Catholic ~pinion said he favored the pmffiotion ment of separate bishops conshy in East Germany but rather of movements for freedom ferences in the two zones of the a legitimate di~ltSity_)fmiddotopinion

country en theological pastoral and soshy fhe magazine which supports cial questions Po~r Ups Price the East Gelman regim~ has Destro~ed Unit] BALTIMORE NC)-For the adopted the position that there In this connection the magashy - - 17 years The Cathshyare nampw two distinct Germanys zine said it should not be~veshy olic Review Baltimore arehshy

looked that our faithful increasshy IdiWsjJaper has inshyCommunieation Difficult ingly subscribe to the kirnJ of creased its single-copy priee

Encounter claimed that before proglessivrsm in social affairs from 10 to 15 cents The rate for the appointment of Cardinal that is indicated in the encydishy maiJ subscriptions $450 a year Bengsch as a cardinal the cals Pacem in Terris and the will IIot change Church in East Gennany had no Development of Peoples opportunity to make i1s veice The magazine ea~lier had heard directly in the college of chaTged that the Vest German cardinals bishops want to retain the presshy

Communicatwn via West Gelshy ent bishops oFganization beshymany it said had been very dif- cause of their close p(Jlitical ties

with the West German governshyment It alst) claimed that theDouble Jubilee situation as it exists has deshy

ST CLOUD (NC - Bishop stroyed Catholic unity ill East reter W Bartholome of St Germany rather than advan~ed Cloud marked a double jubilee it famous for here in Minnesota on Junc 29 shy In the past the East German the 25th anniversary of his conshy government has prevented the QUALITY and secmiddotation as ] l)shop and the bishops there fOm attending 50th annivers~gt is ordmashy meeting of thtgt rmiddotTln Q~hops ~tP6J(~ tion to the priestnuod ronfelence held in the West

orrlJon Vincentians Get Federal G[] ft for Head StaR tp[]~gam

POR (NC) - A Head the former school building-Imoo Start pr gram sponsored by the masulata Academy-and razing Society f St Vincent de Paul of the old Dominican convent to will be onducted for 140 chil shy provide playgroundspace beg= dren at vacant Catholie school recently Classes will start tn here un er a grant from the August U S o]ce of Economic Opporshy Immaculata Academy was dig tunity continued in 1958 when the

Volunt ers of America will Dominican Sisters opened Maryshyoperate family day care proshy crest High School The SisteJ1l gram un er the same grant moved their convent in 1962 to

The R~V George E Carter Jr a new building on the high vice cba rman of the Portland school campus Metropol tan Steering Commitshy The St Vincent de Paul S0shytee tbro gh which the pmposal ciety will supplement the Pl1oshy

was SUbimiddottted to the OEO said gram with a $24448 in kindshythe fede I grant for the total contribution principally by pVOshy

program was $121452 viding additional playgrouJMll Of this amount he said $87023 and parking space

wiD go 110 the Society of St The remodeling and razin~

Vincent e Paul for operation of program being fmaneed entirely a child I velopment center and Igty the s~ciety will cost $90~

$34-429 the Volunteers of according to Charles E Reyer America to operate the family executive secretary He said the day care rogram The progFams men expect to raise $15405 by are fund through Dec 31 gifts and borrow the remaining

Remod ling and improving of $75000

HE The first plal1es of the Holy Fathers Peace MisshyASKS US sion ~f MeFCY arrived In the Middle East to aid TO CARE victims of the recent Arab-Israeli war Under the

TOO E1irection ()f Msgr Nolan urgently needed 1000 elothing medical supplies and bedding are belna mstribu~ to tfrEmnocent victims (mostly diDshyeren) CIt the war --wretched human be~s noshybody wants Estimates put the total numblaquo cinJ2ht in tIIis web of misery at ~early two mraquoshylien They ase in critical condition - overrun their work 41ppcrtunities gone their food atlpo plies i3itt ltIff Tfteusands are wounded ane Sielf witlwut medica attention Some roam the burfto ing 4eserisseeking hospice Latest word from 115gr NOIartIR the- warmiddotzone is that The evlshydence FIClW availableIRdicates that the situation is moch moregrsvemiddotthan anyone Imagined

1 Ie huly hHlIt has expressed his concern for these RUfflaflmiddot beings without dignity without loVE through his personal gifts 01 money and relief assistance He has expressed urg~nqo and dEEp -concern middotaIIout emergency relief In the Holy Land this cantinues to be a grave emershy

~ncy The Holy father looks to you for help GAlli recently he apoke movingly of his app ciatien for the heJp of many private AmerieaM in zMtill8 HolY7 LaRd refugeesbullbullbullbull One priest from 11 lleJY poor parish mailed us every last penlll fie receivedat-tris recent 25th Ordinatien AnniwfSClJY A~ lady MUte If I have- money tD 5pemJ olin Il fan and diet soda -I must send yeu this D ttas ioing to btq 8 summer drell~ with it Use it for tM mnacent war victims

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5 Iowa Leg~sJation to lend Dispute Between A~shl1 1P(llJ1b~5( Sch1J~I$ ~ES MOINES (NC) - The j)inn j[~ would be a kindnestl to

oot7a House of Representatives the~ people to have them beshyUOO voted to exempt the Amish oom~ a part of the bro~der comshyiIlrom the states school stanmampllds munity 1a17 T~e Iltindness was stubbornly

M i~ receives the sign~tnJre of refused by the Amish however all Harold Hugjles - a llllear sometimes with tragi-comic reshy0ertainty - the House bill win sults In one famous confrontashy~nnit the Amish to send their tion state truant officers chasecl ehildlllen to their own sehools a group of black-hatted Amish where they are tuught by their children into the cornfieldls own uncertified teachers The The chase was fruitless Action ebilolren will al50 be permitted [rn tte courts was no more sucshywend their schooling with the cessilJJl for the school officials ltaighth grade Severa1 Amish fathers were

The law wotol affect about jolHed and fined but they COIllshy500 Amish pupils tiltmed to resist the public schoo

Passage of the hill-bv a lopshy manclates aicled 81-35 vote which sur- Finally Gov Hughes with the IIlrised even its most optimistic help of the Danforth FoundatioZil mpporters-signaled the end of of 51 Louis proposed an-interim o two-year dispute between the settlement Hughes named a Amish and Iowas public school study commission to discover a rnnthorities pemlanent sOlutiOZl the Dan-

Must lComfollIIWl forth Foundation provided $15-Two years ago school authorishy 000 to pay state-certified teachshy

Cles decided tha~ the Amish ers for the Amish children who Dchools did not meet state reshy were also acceptable to the illllilirements Their teachers are Amish aot certified-most do not have StDp-GaJljl more than an eighth grade edu- The new law was recomshyiCation--and their curricula are mended by the commission and less advanced than those of the contained most of the proposals IPUblic schools Moreover the of t~~ American Civil Liberties Amish never bothered to send Union which had taken the regleir children to school after the Amish side in the dispute ~ghth grade William B Ball general coun-

For their agrarian family - sel to the Pennsylvania Catholic and God - centered life which Conference and a vice chairshyllillB not changed significantly in man of the National Committee noo years such an education was for Amish Religious Freedom ~med enough by the Amish plaised Gov Hughes efforts 13

But not by the public schoo1 find a solution but said he was llUthorities who told the Amish afraid that the new Iowa law etta their teachers must be cershy w()U~d turn out to be a stop-gap lified that their children must measure~

3ttend classes until age 16 and ampU cited the bills provisionshyUtat they must follow the public for initial two-year exemptiona ilCbool curriculum for Amish schools which would

Make your schools eonform then have to seek one-year exshyhe told the Amish or close tensions Thlis he said seemedshyfbem and send your clrildreB to to indicate that the state wiH 9Ublk schools Much 9f the stillf attempt to move the Amish argument was stated by an opshy towacd compliance with the ~t of the recently passed sble school law

Oblates of St middotFroncmiddotis de Sales To Consider Vew of Charity

STICKNEY (NC) - alB there IIIOOm in the Religious life fOl charity

This is a question which wiUll be posed to the Oblate of St lPrancis de Sales at their generaU dlapter meeting in Annecsr lPr-ance beginning July 2l

1ft has already been aRSW~ieIil

the affirmative by several IlDembers of the orders t_ JIKOvinces in the United States woo would like to see a vow of eharity given precedence 0VCll

ehe 1gt1aditional vows of povert7 dastity and obedience

Iather Joseph Lange OAls bull IlDember of the WilmingtonshyPlKtadelphia Province aDd in residence in St Pius X palisb itele iR ntinois both posed ami IIIWwered the question ia Ia

KHtPer circulated to aU memshytIenl eI the order in the UnitedshyStates

Father Lange emplained -that -e idea was introduced iD this county by Father Bemllrei Donahue OSF5 of Brissoo Seminary Center Valler PI) lPatbet Donahue a member of Che Wilmington - Philadelphia PIlovince suggested at a retreat iscussion last Summer that the Cbllee traditional vows be reshyduced to the level of promise IIIlder a vow of charity

ilaking up the idea Fathel lLange circulated his paper

1I1ll it he admits that 1he Jroshy()0331 is far reaching and nil 8l

iJellBe even radicalOf

He maintains however that i~

toes to the heart of tbe mattermiddot 1m considerlng tlhe adaptation tild renewal of ReligiGUS life Qlrged by Vatican Council H

Vatican II be said expects laIOre than superficiality and the llIeUgious life 4ieservea more

than that We have not been called upon just to tinker but to ~rt)be deeply to bring to this enterprise aU of our goodwi~

middotthe best that we have If startling ideas are preshy

sented they simply cannot be summarily rejected They must be considered on their merits and there is a case for making roemmiddot for charity inthe Religious Hfe

Father Lange ~erts that it is charity 911ld charity alone which motivates (or should meshyti-vate) the practice of povert~

cbastitf obedienoo silence etc lsi Jtlthat -W~ do is not done f6l the 10llte- ampf Gcd it is middotuseless

sanee tms middothan always beeRmiddot tFtte he- claims there iBno reashySOH it should not be reco~

ia Ul~middot actual -eonstitutiOD 01middotBeshyigj04tS orders

Deeisive Step One 1M the advantages crt reoshy

deMing tile llleligious life ia teems of a vow cgtf eharity ~

continues is that it would gtbe (Ol could be) the cBecisive pin liberati ng the constitutions of Religious institutes from the egaHstic spirit which at presshyent they tend to foster There is ceetainly IlIO suggestiOll being m2de here to do away with law and (raquofecept but legalism is- fall from the spirit of Christianity

Reducing the Religious life to the sterile burden of followshyi~ the -rule is one of the most dan-gerous tendencies which oU oonstitutions tend to foster

JEl[e further maintains that the s~iJIic obligations of poverty chastitsr and obedience could be wor1led out more clearly and wh~ ii5 important more meanshyingtiuUy if the) were Pl1omisea wuier a vo of charity

UNftQUE IN K OF C ANNAITs JFDur blood brothers of St Isidore Council Westport-][lIartmouth became fourth degree Knights of Columbus in ceremonies held in Boston ]Left tG right Jose Jacinto ancl N~ L Ferro all of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford ~md GHlDert Ferro from St John the Baptist Parish New Bedford

Disputes Right to Picket Offidal Says Union Lacks Jurisdiction

Over CU Employees WASHiNGTON (NC)-Cathshy

9lc Universitys Vice Rector for lBusiness and Financial Affairs ll1Ias challenged the right of bull local union to aJIrange a demonshystration brr the universitys maintenance and janitorial workers

Msgr James A Magners comshyment came as maintenance workers marched on the univershysity campus The demonstration was organized by the Internashytmiddotional Brotherhood of Firemen and OiletS who represent emshyployes cgtf the universitys powell plant-but have thus far been unsuccessful in a five-week effort tomiddot bring the maintenance workers under their wing

Negotiations between Magr Magner and union officials with middotamiddot view to union membership for the maintenance work~rs came to- a halt when the priest notified seme 25 of themiddot work~rs the shywould no longer be employed by the- university as the result of ashynew contract with an outside cleaning firm He urged the worke1l to- seek elnPloyment wittlmiddot ~be firm

The union responded by arshyranging cilemoDl3tratioDs in threeshyBePlHate- shiftsof the remaining membelaquos M the maintenance ferce- The entire force numbefa 122 werkers and union xepre-

Mass For Gypsies COLOGNE (NC)-JosephCarshy

IHnal Frings middotof Cologne celshyebrated Mass at nearby Altenshyberg here in Germany lor an inlecnational pilgrimage of about 1500 Gypsies fro~ Belshygium France the Netherlands Gennany Spain Hungary and Italy

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reatative Joom Curan says nit bad- akeadoy silined cards indishyeating- tbei r desire to be represhysented- by the- union CUIan said the affair at Catholic University is ni)t a st-Tike but a demonstrashytien

Ms- Magner issued the fol shylowing public statement

No Conclusion University business officials

have- had collversations with the futernaljiona Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers about their wish to ~ganize the campus maint~ance and housekeeping foJllCe These talks have as yet eome to ~ conclusion

Since this union at present has- no jurisdiction over the maintenance and housekeeping fQrce it- has no right to call them IiloUt Oll strike university officials cORtend They say that until the 1Hlion is recognized as the barshygailllHlg agent for these emshypl~ it has no business intershyferiag in- their affairs

Soule employes have received two-week termination n1gttices as a result of a new contract beshyitweea the un3yenersity andan outshyside- cleaning agency (Space CleaBers) Fhey have been HEged to- seek employment with this firm- and some have already beeD- hiredmiddot AUmiddot employes -enshytitledmiddot under university policy to tenmnal and vacation par have received it

tHE ANCHOR-Thurs July 13 1967

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GLOUCESTER (NC)-Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston turned seafarer here at the blesshysing 01 the Iishing fleltt one of this ports most colorfUl annual events

It WGS far from a quiet cereshymony after the Boston archshybishop imparted his collective blessing from a wharf to several hundred vessels in the fishing fleet

Some 25faO along the wharves and crews aboard ships cheered ship whistles and horns tooted as tle 71-year-old prelate aboard a trawler cruised around the harbor He appeared shipshyshave and in good spirits throughout the event

Among the Portuguese-Amershyican fishermen here the fleet blessing has been an annual trashydition ior years It climaxes a four-day Fourth-oi-July observshyance and is capped by a processhysion through the principal streets of the town and a fiesta in honor of St Peter patron of fishermen

The cardinal toured the port aboard the trawler of Capt Thomas Favazza son of Salvashytore J Favazza 30 who vears ago purchased the 500-Jlnund statue of St Peter which in carshyried by fishermen in the proshycession which precedes the anshynual blessing

Introductory Course At St PJlilipNeri

lEOSTON (NC)-The School of 51 Philip Neri for Delayed Vocaticgtns will intmduce an inshytroductory course in August lFath~ Walter J Martin SJ director said the program will be geared to provide a solid prepaTation for men who will begin the regular nine-month course- in September

Established in 1946 the school furnishes ~he education needed by mea Who want to become priests but who lack the acashydemic background to be acshycepted into a seminary

This years incoming studenta include an airline sales agent a navy yard pipe fitters helper a hospital orderly and a retired manager of a department store

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6 Opportunity THE ANCHOR-DioCese Of Fall River-Thurs July 131967

Right Picture A priest speaking in a Protestant pulpit at the Episshy

copal Church of the Ascension in New York City quite eorrectly pointed out that the image of the Catholic as a monolithic authoritarian stucture was not validmiddot But he also implied that before Vatican Council II Oatholics were not encouraged to think for themselves and that those pre~Council day were days of excessive conformity when the layman was supposed to pray play and pay

It is tiresome to hear these super-ecumenists who seem to feel that the bridge to non-Catholics lies in sweepshying criticism of all Church activities prior to Vatican Council n They are not content with pointing out the obvious--that since Church membership is made up of people these are always in need of becoming better that since people are human there is always ~eed of correctshying emphases of purifying attitudes of maturing along spiritual lines No not satisified with presenting these obvious aspects they imply that somehow the Catholic Church was a failure before the Council was not doing

its work was wrong in some radical sense Just a few months ago the distinguished BeljpanBishshy

op Emil Joseph De Smedt of Bruges one of the most dyshynamic orators of Vatican Council II said Any unbiased observer must recognize that even before the Council the Church showed a real fidelity to Christs message

and an undeniable Christian vitality At present she is making a real and generous effort to purify and renew

her fidelity to Christ In the light of the Councils teachshying bishops clergy religious and laity are seriously trYshying to live the niessag~ ofmiddot Christ in a new world-in amiddot more personalist culture

This Council Father sees the present unrest among some in the Church not as a crisis that would justify real anxiety but as a crisis in growth And so it is It is not the part of maturity to divide Church periods into the 6bad days before the Council and the good days after the Council This is typical black and white childish think ing It reduces the matter to a simplification that may be satisfying to some people but is-as a mattermiddot of fact --wrong

In every age the Church is always purifying and reshynewing her fidelity to Christ In every age there is alshyways need of this renewal A Council depicts the issues in bold relief and dramatizes the needs and places emshyphasis upon the work to be done and gives an added imshypetus and a concerted push to accomplish this purificationmiddot process It is inevitable that some people are too timid to act on Council directives just as others are not cautious enough But as Bishop De Smedt has said there is real goodwill and a sincere desire to answer to theexpectashytions of Christ In these circumstances bullbull it is impossible to be a pessimist

This is the mature approach-know that the Church is Christ and His members faithful and otherwise recshyognize that there is always need of renewal realize that the Church lives in a changing world and so must make constant adjustments in non-essentials and in language and psychology to make herself understandable to pres ent-day man see that the Church is always looking deeper into herself and seeking new implications and ramificashytions of her nature

It would be foolish to sit back and say that things are wonderful in the Church and have always been so and will always be so and that Vatican Council II has meant little It is just as foolish to take the opposing attitude that all was wrong and that only with Vatican Council n has there been anything done

rhe ANCHOR Off~CIAB INIIEWSIAIPIER OIF iHIE IDIOCIESIE Of fAIlll ~IVIER

ublished weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Mass 02722 675-7151

PUBLISHER Mqst Rev James L Connolly DO PhD

lGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER ~9 Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

MANAGING EDITOR

Hugh J Golden

RSM a native of Keene N H on leave from a mission post in South America will describe reshyligious education in theinissions

Rounding out the seminars for the first afternoon will be Mrs

Marguerite Mer rill FrankHirsch Dr Murray Bolduc John Nadeau arid Rev J RaymondMcKenna all of Holy Cross parshyish in South Portland Me They will discuss parish lay boards and demonstrate how they make parish renewal practical Theywill conduct this meeting four times during the congress

Restless Believers Completing the Friday schedshy

ule Rev Joseph L Walsh CS of Brandeis University will conshyduct a general session in Snively Arena at 8 PM He will analyze todays restless believers what their experience is and how maturity can develop from it

A unique feature will cap th~ first congress day as seven lounges located at on-campus residence halls and the spacious Catholic Center will open for coffee and conversation from 9-11 PM All speakers will be encouraged to join conferees in private discussions Folk singers will add to the informality and relaxation of the evening

Two rounds of seminars will be held on Saturday morning from 9 to 11 and in the early afternoon from 130 to 230 The Eucllarist will be celebrated in seminar rooms at 230 followed by a general session at 4 oclock At 730 following supper a conshycert will take place in Snively Arena All who register for the ~ng~ will vo an altlm

shy

Ifleel[) ~li1lventionn ugllJlst ~ty for the young priest whelli

Continued from Page One What is the next step toward

Christian unity The partmashyture Christians can play in the ecumenical movement will be the topic for discussion by panshyelists VRev Placidus Riley OSB STD President of St Anselms College Manchester Rev Gardiner M Day DD forshymer Episcopal rector of Christ Church Cambridge Mass and Rev George Papaioannou passhytor of the Manchester Hellenic Orthodox Community

Morality 4)f )L4)ve

Rev Carl J Pfeifer SJ ofthe National CCD Center in Washington will analyze a subshy

ject timely for all conscientious Christians From the morality of law to the morality of love He will repeat this session twice on Saturday and again on Sun-

da~ister M Pauline Chabot

he -e -elF II found Rlilious HIe To offer guid~

Sister M EmIl Penet IB PbD will meet With Reli~ Superiors in the morning 8ID4 will conduct an afternoon IleSoo

sion for an Religious Si_ Emil is President of Marygro~

College Detroit and is a ~ founder of the Sister FormatiQlll Movement im the United Sta_

From the Lay Formation CeD-I ter in West Andover Mass ~

Matthias Pastore OFM and several lay panelists will shan) a new approach to adult learning and growth in the Christian We

Finally V Rev Reginald ~

Redlon President of Bonavengt ture College will questioo whether Catholic adults ara really adult Christians in thfi way they relate to people to thG community and the liturgy

He will share more insight) into the nature of Christiam maturity when he gives a majOlj address at the 4 PM generali session in Snively Arena

Besides the 11 repeat semioo nars Father McCall will develo~

a new subject Getting the Teenager Where the Action Is1ll Father Gengras will take a neti approach to the problem of meDoo tal retardation and maturity

Maturity for Priest Finally seminarians will stu~A the question of Christian matup

field At a tme when the Church is beginnin to ask its members to be m ure Christians can orshy

ganizatio s for Catholic adults survive A panel of four laymen represen ing Serra International The Ch istian Family Moveshyment T e Holy Name Society and Lea ue of the Sacred Heart and the Catholic War Veterans will hav an opportunity to give their ans ers and have a spirshyited exc ange of ideas

Two re panels of eight lay persons epresenting the Curshy

sillo K ights of Columbus Chi Rho St ius X Secular Institute Daughter of Isabella Catholie Daughter of America and C_ouncil 0 Catholic Wonie~ will a1tacls th same question in the aftoroOOl m~d

I

I they meet with Most Rev RoJ) sion ticket to the concert ert F Joyce DD and Most RelA

Mornfg seminars on Satur- Peter L Gerety DD The panei day wi feature Mary Perkins is entitled Ask Your BishopsP Ryans ggesting how adultscan educate themselves without texts or classes Father Walsh will coptinue to share his in- sights i to the faith crisis and Rev Jo n R McCall SJ PhD noted oston College psycholoshygist wi I attempt to close the commu ication gap between adults nd adolescents by sharshying a aturer understanding of the tee ager

Conf ees will have 8 first hand 0 porunity to learn from the middottee ager as James A Boushy

dreau ~Jr Newtonville Mass ~laine emers Suncook NHPaul L plante Ghicopee Falls Mass a d Michael A Morgan Berlin ~ H share their thoughtsmiddot

if about e fectiv and ine ective ways 0 learmng how to be all

matureJ~hristia~ T~ey will re- peat this diSCUSSIOn m the after- noon I derstanding and growth ~

Rt Rev Russell R Novello Christian maturity A Bible Selloo PhD clmfraternity of Christian vice especially prepared by DL Doctrin~ Director for the Arch- Douglas Horton former head diocese 01 Boston will eonductmiddot Harvard Divinity School will a special session on group dyshy

lh 11 bnamlcs IS WI bull e gIven agam on Sun ay mormng

For Retarded

Noted editor-author Gerard A Pot ebaum Dayton Ohio will foe s in on the pre-school

hini off to a good start toward a matur Christian life

Rev J seph C Gengras active on grass roots and national levels for the retarded child will meet with parents of retarded children and others engage~ in helping these special children Assistin him will be a faculty of eight persons nationally and regionall prominent in the

follow Richard Cardinal Cushshy

ig will preside and representampshytives of the State Councils CilIl Churches and Catholic Commis-

sions on Christian Unity wiI1 participate

Rooms and meals on campoo

who register before Saturda~ Aug 5 There are four lodging plans Plan A includes 2 nighto lodging (double room) all il meals and registration for $165 Plan B includes lodging for 1 night (double room) 4 meals (Sat noon through Sun noo~ and registration for $1000 Plazi C includes all 7 meals and regisshytration for $1050 Plan D is ~egc istration for $200 Deadline far

plans A B and C is Aug 5 Regshyistration during the congress ID $300

Checks should be made out OOJ the University of New Hamp- shire and sent to Extension Sep vice UNH Durham Nm 03824

Children six years of age 8M over are welcome to stay at ~ University during the Congre~

The cost of meals and room b the same as for adults and ~

pervised swimming i~ a largo outdoor pool near the arena JltJ available at a eost of ~O ~

perday Further information an~ ~

istration forms are available lailJ writing to N E Congress ~ Ash Street Manchester N ~

031

The Coffee - Conversationla lounges will be open again from 9-11 on Saturday evening

The final day of the CongrellID will see 10 morning seminars Newcomers to the scene will be Bishop James K Matthews OO the New England Methodi~

Church and Brother Christophew von Wachter of the Taize Com-shymunity in Chicago BrotheJl1 Christopher is presently engagecll in an experiment involvingj other Taize monks and several Franciscan Catholic priests Tha

two speakers will panel the se~ sion Christian Unity-The Next Step

Cardinal to Preside Most Rev Bernard J Fllina-shy

gan DD will speak in SilIelY Arena at 230 Sunday afternoon suggesting where the conf~teet1 might apply their enriched _

7 tME ANCHOl~- middotAd middotmiddot~middotM~-rfta~~~I~ e Ir Thurs July 13 1967

middot~OftwoCol1eges

I~ middotKentucky T ece~(ll~~[JIS Run - LourSVILLE (NC~BeI- farnm Jl([nregltet

n2Jlmine an all mens college BROOKLYN (NC) - Threeohere and Ursuline an all man teams of local teenagero(womens college here may will run a film project here this merge to produce a single colshy

I I

J Summer wita the hope of reachshying t~le people we never see at

eampus lege located on the Bellarmine

Church according to one of the Bellarmine officials have apshy teenagers leading the project

proved the merger and the Urshy The teams will go from homeouline board of trustees will conshy to home showing the The GoodCl1der the matter soon News of Christ film strip in

Strong impetus for the merger i both English and Spanish and cmme from a study made by leading discussions SacredRaymond F Hart a member of Heart Mission is sponsoring theUrsulines board The study was pilot project with teenageicoornmissioned by the two Mapuel Ramirez and Fathercchools

James A Boyd leading theAt one point in the 50-page groupreport Hart strongly recomshymends merger in these words The teens know that they may Only by a complete merger of be less than welcome at many ate two colleges into one insti shy houses but they hope to keep vUon could there be efficiency loving and smiling regardless oi oi operation and resulting savshy whats said Ramirez said fogs

At 11 preparation meetingHe also says All logic points Ramirez told the group that if

0 a rombined Catholic institushy the guy seems to be getting madtion of higher education in and it looks like it might comeLouisville to blows leave Im sure hes got

When asked if Ursuline Colshy 12 neighbors willing to help lege IQn go it alone in Iase they throw you out if you dont JustPriest in yietnam to Encourage Reading vote against the merger Sister remember to go back next weekM Angelice Seibert tkie Ursushy and try again Lets be persist shyline College president reshy

~tFormer Air Force Chaplain Directs foundationmarked I dont see ~ow any

The first Iontacts will be witk1(Catholic college can operate ef- SAIGON (NC) _ A former Father Sievers saw action as hooklets He has also asked the families of some 90 childrenfectiVely in the future with Vi S Air Force chaplain and a Marine during the war in several chaplains here to write who recently made their Firstfewer than 2500 students Marine Corps veteran has been Korea where he was wounded their views on the Vietnam situshy(Communion at the missionIf the merger should take Visiting chaplains and military and received the Silver Star far ation These children are familiar with)lace the enrollment based on units in Vietnam to encourage Bravery at Wonsan in Decemshy Many chaplains the St Louis the teenagers because manycurrent figures of the two the reading of religious inspirashy ber1950 priest said have noted that there served as catechists during theoohools would be close to that tionml literature among service- He was ordained March 11 is Ii shortage of good reading

figure men preparation dassei for First1~ at Kenrick seminary ami matter for the troops He made

CommunionBuilding Prorram He is Father Paul Sievers ef served for three years at S1 many rontacts here to which he The Hart report does cautien the St Louis archdiocese the Lukes parish st Louis 1ft will send foundation booklets Ramirez advised the groUllt

Iaowever that the move into I spirtiual director of the Chapel 1951 he was commissioned as with the hopes that they will be not to expect to go sit in comshysingle school would require Foundation Inc founded in St middota chaplain in the Missouri Nashy passed around fortable beautiful living roonw

Q(tending some $21000000 in the Louis in 1965 tional Guard and in 1959 went and chit chat Lets remember [led decade Major sums would The foundation distributes GO active duty as a chaplaift we aave a message to get across be used for tl student center a religious booklets by mail The witm the U S Air Force fllGndscol1lS Slate and that is that Christ is aliVel

library tl fine arts building a booklets are aimed principally Gathers Material today and is still lovingVocations MeetingAfter six years he was retiredomens residence and a Sisters at the Armed Forces and pashy

HONORED Lawson B Mooney of Somerville until JreCently director of Catholic Relief Services program in Vietnam was a warded severai honors and citations by the Vietnamese government and other groups on his leaving the war-torn country The ladies left to right are daughters Lausine wife Lisa and daughter Celange NC Photo

residence classrooms ami of- tients in Veterans Administrashy for physical disability because MOUNT VERNON (NC)-The flees tion hospitals The literature is of wounds received in Korea 22nd annual American Francisshy ELECTRICAL

After a back operation he was can Society for Vocations conshyThe merger would include a distributed without cost Contractonvention will be held next weektwo-phase building program ac- sf Louis area businessmen appointed spiritual director of in Calgary Alta Delegates fromltrording to the Hart report with support the ~hole operation and the Chapel Foundation every U S state and every ~ final building completed by the ounda~lOn conducts no fi shy One of the main reasons for

the jFal~ of 1974 He estimates ~ncI~ drIves or subscription his visit to Vietnam is to gather Canadian province are expected ~aterlal for more religioUlJ ~ attend the society headquai shyfba~ about half the total can be ~~mpalgns

ters here announcedoo~ained froIJ1 federal loans and

A prinltJpil~ speaker will bear~nts Therestmustcomefromip l-middotfemiddot CmiddotOmiddotmmtmmiddotent Iather Bede Ferrara OFM ottterl()lIrces II

provincial vocation director for At pr~seJ)t UrsuHne and Bel- middot the Franciscans here in Newllanni~ colleges have been ll~tired Malllin~ CtrlJll~ Comone~ Wife York who has been a leader inworklllg under n program of lI 9 944 Cou~~middot St

the communltys vocation worllcoordination whereby the Children JUml ~rnllaquolliiltmml Mission New 3edlfol1dfoil neal ~ decade

~o roUeges share faculties and facilities Hart describes the WORCESTER (NC) - The their children still at homeshyGUccess of the present coordiaashy Worcester diocese is sending 15 aged 10 to 20-are going with tion system this way The pres- persons to the missions this year them and will study in the InshyGmt arrangement is half-fish and -eight of them from the same di1-n school on the reservation half-fOwl and is not rompletely family A seventh child Sister Damiea aatisfactory to either college A priest and a Sister are joinshy is a Passionist Sister teaching

ing another diocesan priest in in Providence R I Sicuani Peru five young adults My wife and I plan to stayCatholic - Metholaquolli~t are joining the Extension Volunshy there the rest of our lives Barshyteers Home Missionary program natt said However the chil shyDialogue Contillllllle~ and Mr and Mrs William Barshy dren will always be free to make

LAKE JUNALUSKA (NC)shy natt and their family of Blackshy their own decision in that reshyThirty Catholic and Methodist stone are going to Rocky Boy spect he addedscholars and religious leaders Indian Reservation in Montana

Most of the Indians on themet here in North Carolina to The Worcester diocese is curshyreservation are baptized Cathshyrontinue the Catholic-Methodist rently sponsoring one priest and olics he stated but very fewdialogue begun at earlier meetshy three lay missonaries in Latin of them practice their faith Mostngs in Chicago America and has sent more than of them still believe in and liveMain topic for the sessions 30 lay people to work in the by the n~les of their tribal godshere included The Presence of home missions through the Exshy

the Holy Spirit in Individuals tension Volunteers program lVIIS Barnatt a trained hosshyand in the Church with papers Barnatt a reUred lieutenant pital technician said she felt the on the theme presented by colonel in the U S Marine children would help tremen-middot Father James Burns SJ soon Corps who is now a sales represhy dausly- in our catechetical work fo join the faculty of Gonzaga sentative for the Catholic Digest Since the children will be going University in Spokane Wash said the family decided to make to school with the Indian chil shylnd the Rev William R Cannon a life commitment to the Indian dren we hope to be able to meet Jr dean of Candler School oj( missions after talking with m the Indian families through Theology at Emory University Ilriend several months ago who them Atlanta Ga had visited the Rocky Boy resshy

Bible studies during the sesshy ervation and described the IJhms were led by the Rev Chesshy deplorable conditions under [pl1cpose Election ter A Pennington senior paster which the Indians live MADRID (NC)-A group oi ()l Hennepin Avenue Methodis~ The Indians on the reservation women in Spains Catholic Acshy~llIll1lh Minneapolis Minn lUld are building a new home for tion movement have asked that l1ather Rollins E Lambert 1Sshy the family which is being paid they have a voice in the selecshyIlistant chaplain at the Catholic by the Worcester diocese Barshy tion of officers for their organishyatudent center at the University natt said zations At present the officero ltril (Chicago Barnatt stated that all sm of are appointed by the bishops

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fail River-Thurs July 13 -1967 bull bull _ _ t B

Its FuU Time Job looking For Job G~rnny Discovers

By Mary Tinley Daly

intbe language of the Twittering Twenties whenlegw ~re U111bs and were covered with hosiery~ younK person ~~had completed his education after high school or coJ]egeand thereupon annoQ~ced willingness to accept

position irithe b~s)ness

world or lt the corner drug out to be utterly routine dead shyetore Or in the case of a end asto advaricimient requir-

ing an undue amounfof time girl stay home and help speniin iransportlition or payshyMama Not so with the grown- ing an inadequat~SalarY 1gt War Babies among whom is

of todayBasi~Asset

((an llY~

our Ginny They Thanks for making me learn bave no more to type Mom Ginny told us esc om p le ted Without that skill Im afraId their education with acquisi shylion of a high school diploma er a baccalaushyreate de g r e e than has our granddaught e r Lu Anne just graduated from the eighth grade In the fastshypaced world of the 60s and with sights set on achievement into the 21st Century these young people realize that education is 8 continuing process a lifetime of learning to foresta~l stagnashytion and boredom So its on to graduate school-fulltime if eircumstances permit but usushyally on a part-time basis and

lelf-financed Oh theyre willing to accept

II position as the oldsters so b th Id

eoyly put It ut ey wou1 t th t f th ros BIYlI e a e naIve e 0 e P hshypect implied as much as at t e quaint wording of the phraseNo theyrefrankly and openly looking for a-job

Finding Right spot X

Not just anyjob eitherbesitate to use the overworked term image ~lmost as threadshyblue as itscQmpanionpiece bull challenge but thefact is these YOJ~g people have a realistic unage of themselves They know their strength and weaknesses

1heir achievements and their t I wmiddotth th kId poten ~a 1 IS nowe geas a measuring rod they seek employment that is meaningful II challenge to the best they have in them

This is perhaps why the Peace Corps VISTA and like progrms GUS if you plan lDave such an appeal to youth

Ourown presently-unemployed B

0 rry C I 0 ege

pn 0

UOl1l ll1ll1ll9 a head start on you r Winter

lis job-shopping in various areas FaciHty for Nursung wardrobe ~t keeping her own counsel while MIltMI SH0RES (NC) ~ it does very

1M) doing but obviously weigh-Grant of $106940 for construc- little for yourlog factors one against another ~9n of aimrse b-aining faCility fashion image

Whereas formeriy liteour ~uld $27000 for trairiing iii its middotfor July and ilmise oilly newspaper sections schooi of social work bave~ii August~ I for OIle still cant definite lWinter look Of-course having to do with world and ioeal news womens features sports financial~and of course the funnies - were of interest DOW the most carefully scanned eohimns are Help-Wanted _-Women or Men and Women

Some of the glamour-jobs deshy8Cribed in glowing terms tum

Nuns Classes Improve Academic Climate

MENLO PARK (NC)-Sister Roseanne Murphys classes in introductory sociology have

added much to the academic climate at St Patricks Seminary here in California according to Father Paul Purta rector

According to the seminarians the nuns presence has- also belped rub off ihe rough edgeS ef the all male community - not enough however to keep the students from dubbing her Sisshyter Murph The first nun to teach at the San Francisco archdiocesan semshyinary Sister Roseanne -is acting academ~ dean at the College of Notre Dame Be~ont

b~t you have to put up $25 just Candy in Septembe~ but try to bac~ to ~~e manufact~rers or to to shoY your good fai~ buy a decent Summer outfit in theIr m lD store whIch has ashy

SO~times at the end af a the Summer At the momentworld famous pargain basement- long weary day Of job bunting the maJor stores we wonder if Ginny wouldnt in the area are

settle for tpe Tw~tteringTWen- featuring whats ties announce a willingness tG new in Fall and accept a position - or even Winter clothes ~stay hoIi1~ to help Mama This is marvelshy

aWllrded Barry College here in get used to doing my Summer you hay a much better chance Florida by the Public HeaitiI buyin~ in February and ~a~ch of succe ding in your quest for Service of- the U So Department Durmg those months It JUt an appropriate outfit if you can of Health Education and Wel- doesilt~eem~s if the su1 wiUmiddot seW Th~n your only difflciJlty fare - eer shme WIth enoug~ mtenshy

Slty to warrant wearIng the Sister Mary Dorothy president deeply ~la~hed sun dr~sses or the

~f the 27-year-old college con- bare mIdrIff fun outfItS that are ducted by Dominican Sisters of part of this seasons fashions In Adrian Mich says the nursing th h t h d S e same veIn 0 umI umshyfacilities will be part of the d ff lttl t t science and language Center mer ayso er I ~ en Icemen

to tryon Itchy-lookmg wools or which will begin construction heavy weight coats even though early next year youre aware that there is more

variety and choice when the new Catholic Relief AgelI1ley seasons clothes first appear than

there will be later on Fights Polio iEpidemic NothlngforChildren

I Even the childrens depart-NEW YORK (JiC)--P()lio vac- ments this year seem to have

cine for 16500 people five res stocked a limited amount of pirators imd an iron lung have Summer wear July 1st I was inbeen flown to ~aJlague Nicashyragua by Catholic ReHef Ser the childrens department of a

branch of one of New England~s ic~ k hellgt comba~ a yengtOlio largest department stores and it epIdemic whicp has alr~illlY taken the lives of 24 eo Ie was like looking tor a ~eedle in II P ~ haystack to try and fmd Sum- Halvey Leach CRS field mer slacks or shorts amid the

workerin Nicaragua reported vast array ampf back to school that there are 200 known polio elothes The salesgirls seemed to cases and perhaps as many 38 indicate that what they did have 300 unreported cases in the epi -left of name brands bad Qampem liemic rent back

my other qualifications would be pretty nebulous

(Learning to type the summer following eighth grade has al shyways been a must at our house like it or not at the time)

Its an experience this jobshyseeking At one agency Ginny was told that the employer stipshyulated the applicant positively must possess a BA degreeshyand she had put doWn on her application that sJ1e has an AB

At another she was given a slip indicating a 930 AM apshy

pointment had been set up for herby the agency with a Mr Jackson (not-his real name)l1Vho was piring for an air~i~e

The car broke down on herway ltto keep the appointment so Girmy phoned Mr Jacksonior

0 postponement We dont make definite apshy

pOIntrnents Mr Jacksons secshyretary answered- Applicants are

interviewed one moriling each week from 9 oclock until noonfirst come first served And weueriot list~d with an empI9Y~ ment agency

Cost of fixing e ear wasmore than balanc-~ by e fee gIven 0 ws reVIew of a com-

L plete applIcabon which otherwise would probably 0ne can buy Christmas tree~ NOt kboVing the ~lidy of the Scho~ls ~ll ~upplement the haveto be pa~d Bill July (artificial that is)- fur store Il~as uncertain whether g~v~IJlme1t loans wi~ addi

Agail1 Well get you ~job coats in August and Halloween they meantthey had beenserit-

PEACE MISSION Msgr John president of the Pontifical Mission or Palestine and ex- for which college housing loan

t f h C th r N E WI funds have been reserved anshy~u~lve dlrec or 0 bull tea 01C ea ast ~ fare Asso~ nouncements by Secretary RobshyClatIon confers WIth some of the st ff of th~ Jerusalem ert C Weaver of the U S De-ff Th h f t ff b f th 0 ICe oug orelgn s a mem er 0 e mlsslOn were

ordered to leave during recent hostili ies Mrs Elsie Priest

center convert widow who had come to spend ~he rest of her life in the Holy Land refused t leave NC Photo~I ~ ~

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t panD~velopment Approval ifFOR FASHIONS I S FALL f II

Either Jay there were no signs~ of them anywhere within my

buying ange I ended buying a leftover sweater type jersey that stretlheA down to Lisas knees and a Jair of tan denims that after onf washing went up the other WI

An ~ ~pected soci~i event during uly and August can elly thow you ~nto a ti~~ ~s- ~t the grlt~u~ s conventIon m you sea ch franbcallythrough- Corpus ChrIsti Texas the stoie~ for something that do~snt have long lleeyes or a

is matc~ing the right pattern with the right material

The only other solution other I bull

than resl~rtIng to your sewmgmachIne IS to acclImate yourselfto h f

s oppmg or cottons m Janushylry and I woolens in July and th uI II tIt h tli e~ yfo thWI a eas ave e

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NoRTH ATTLEBORO MANSFIELD

Nuns DO SUmmer Work in Mexico

SANANTONIO (NC)-Twenshyty-six Sisters of Divine Provishydence left here by busfor Mexshyico where they will work during the Summer Nine are native Mexicans ioeshy

eently received into the congreshygation who will be statione4ll Permanently in Mexico rhe othei-~uns f~om Texas

Louisiana and Oklahoma will

~Jl~~q the ~up1m~rd()i~g misshy sionarj work Eight of these

willwork in the area of Mexico City under the direction of the

_- Oblate priests and eight othenl in the catechetical center m Queretaro ami in the Ahuacatlan mission

The w()rk of all the mission aries will include visiting homeS taking a census setting up cateshychetical centers instructing lay catechists and preparing the people for the Ieception of the sacraments

In accordance with the wishes of the Mexican bishops all the nuns will wear lay clothing inn

Mexico

Sail Aside loan Funds f h I

011 Cot 0 ic Colleges WASHINGTON (NC) - Cath

olic universities and colleges are bull Nolan of New York among a large number of schools

partment of Housing and Urban D~velopmentshow~ I

The federal fund reservation e~tablished onthe basis of a pre-I 1Immary app Icabon for assist shy

ance under the College Housing

Program sets the money aside -lr the schoo~s _~ntil their proj~ ects are approved by the U S

Department of Housing and Urshy

tlOnal funds of theIr own

w ins Tcp Award NEW ORLEANS (NC) -Th-e

~larjon Herald New OrleaDfl archdiocesan newspaper reshy

ceived a top award from the Southwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment ofshyfjcials for its community efforts in behalf of Urban renewal and hOllsing The award was noted

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In the busy adult world tt is easy ~ wax nostalgic wer the happy carefree days wh~n we were children enshyjoying our Summer vacations The other day I took my ewn children for a walk thJrougTr some woods near our home where I played as It child and could not helpbut not have held my attention for think of those times when long but the young boy selling

the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

Although poison Ivy Win nat seem to be making a profit _ pow in bull wen-tended ~arden it there are always places tn lilt bull large yard where it wlli flour- I m not sure he repbed ~ ish behind bull stone wan ander my fath~r would know ThiS W

iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

-3) Add ~vanina ~nd miUlX In the 1(itcben alternately with the sifted dt7

Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

$) Fold im the blueberriesto the array of meat he was disshy Sprinkle ~ top of thla batterr)laying outside bis store with sugar Cukes 39 cents bull d02leDo G) Bake im II wellt-greased ~

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Honors Parents )

Of Shlt ReHg~ous I ~

NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

Catholic Center ToursPlans Health Center Attrad Visitorsmiddot

BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

Msgr Joseph A Dooling guild Michaels and St James hospi ~~a~bullbullbullbullmB~Wm~g~

director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

The child-care center he said Ill d H IlIIII an yanms II will offer rehabilitation pro-lLiClymoU1 President

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Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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Father James E Groppi adshyvisor to the youth council of

~the Milwaukee~ branch of the - ational Association formiddot the

~ dvancement of Colored People - said the council with expenses

of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

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and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

Cooperation for Peacemiddot Cutholic Church World Council Mak~l1l9J

Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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ports that Amleto CardinaY Cicognani 84 Vatican Secretary of State plans to resign in midshyAugust were denied by a highly placed Vatican source The source denied the cardinal 1lould resign in the foreseeable future

Secular news services hatiJ carried reports of the cardinall impending retirement

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July J~ J967 a I

DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

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joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

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oot7a House of Representatives the~ people to have them beshyUOO voted to exempt the Amish oom~ a part of the bro~der comshyiIlrom the states school stanmampllds munity 1a17 T~e Iltindness was stubbornly

M i~ receives the sign~tnJre of refused by the Amish however all Harold Hugjles - a llllear sometimes with tragi-comic reshy0ertainty - the House bill win sults In one famous confrontashy~nnit the Amish to send their tion state truant officers chasecl ehildlllen to their own sehools a group of black-hatted Amish where they are tuught by their children into the cornfieldls own uncertified teachers The The chase was fruitless Action ebilolren will al50 be permitted [rn tte courts was no more sucshywend their schooling with the cessilJJl for the school officials ltaighth grade Severa1 Amish fathers were

The law wotol affect about jolHed and fined but they COIllshy500 Amish pupils tiltmed to resist the public schoo

Passage of the hill-bv a lopshy manclates aicled 81-35 vote which sur- Finally Gov Hughes with the IIlrised even its most optimistic help of the Danforth FoundatioZil mpporters-signaled the end of of 51 Louis proposed an-interim o two-year dispute between the settlement Hughes named a Amish and Iowas public school study commission to discover a rnnthorities pemlanent sOlutiOZl the Dan-

Must lComfollIIWl forth Foundation provided $15-Two years ago school authorishy 000 to pay state-certified teachshy

Cles decided tha~ the Amish ers for the Amish children who Dchools did not meet state reshy were also acceptable to the illllilirements Their teachers are Amish aot certified-most do not have StDp-GaJljl more than an eighth grade edu- The new law was recomshyiCation--and their curricula are mended by the commission and less advanced than those of the contained most of the proposals IPUblic schools Moreover the of t~~ American Civil Liberties Amish never bothered to send Union which had taken the regleir children to school after the Amish side in the dispute ~ghth grade William B Ball general coun-

For their agrarian family - sel to the Pennsylvania Catholic and God - centered life which Conference and a vice chairshyllillB not changed significantly in man of the National Committee noo years such an education was for Amish Religious Freedom ~med enough by the Amish plaised Gov Hughes efforts 13

But not by the public schoo1 find a solution but said he was llUthorities who told the Amish afraid that the new Iowa law etta their teachers must be cershy w()U~d turn out to be a stop-gap lified that their children must measure~

3ttend classes until age 16 and ampU cited the bills provisionshyUtat they must follow the public for initial two-year exemptiona ilCbool curriculum for Amish schools which would

Make your schools eonform then have to seek one-year exshyhe told the Amish or close tensions Thlis he said seemedshyfbem and send your clrildreB to to indicate that the state wiH 9Ublk schools Much 9f the stillf attempt to move the Amish argument was stated by an opshy towacd compliance with the ~t of the recently passed sble school law

Oblates of St middotFroncmiddotis de Sales To Consider Vew of Charity

STICKNEY (NC) - alB there IIIOOm in the Religious life fOl charity

This is a question which wiUll be posed to the Oblate of St lPrancis de Sales at their generaU dlapter meeting in Annecsr lPr-ance beginning July 2l

1ft has already been aRSW~ieIil

the affirmative by several IlDembers of the orders t_ JIKOvinces in the United States woo would like to see a vow of eharity given precedence 0VCll

ehe 1gt1aditional vows of povert7 dastity and obedience

Iather Joseph Lange OAls bull IlDember of the WilmingtonshyPlKtadelphia Province aDd in residence in St Pius X palisb itele iR ntinois both posed ami IIIWwered the question ia Ia

KHtPer circulated to aU memshytIenl eI the order in the UnitedshyStates

Father Lange emplained -that -e idea was introduced iD this county by Father Bemllrei Donahue OSF5 of Brissoo Seminary Center Valler PI) lPatbet Donahue a member of Che Wilmington - Philadelphia PIlovince suggested at a retreat iscussion last Summer that the Cbllee traditional vows be reshyduced to the level of promise IIIlder a vow of charity

ilaking up the idea Fathel lLange circulated his paper

1I1ll it he admits that 1he Jroshy()0331 is far reaching and nil 8l

iJellBe even radicalOf

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toes to the heart of tbe mattermiddot 1m considerlng tlhe adaptation tild renewal of ReligiGUS life Qlrged by Vatican Council H

Vatican II be said expects laIOre than superficiality and the llIeUgious life 4ieservea more

than that We have not been called upon just to tinker but to ~rt)be deeply to bring to this enterprise aU of our goodwi~

middotthe best that we have If startling ideas are preshy

sented they simply cannot be summarily rejected They must be considered on their merits and there is a case for making roemmiddot for charity inthe Religious Hfe

Father Lange ~erts that it is charity 911ld charity alone which motivates (or should meshyti-vate) the practice of povert~

cbastitf obedienoo silence etc lsi Jtlthat -W~ do is not done f6l the 10llte- ampf Gcd it is middotuseless

sanee tms middothan always beeRmiddot tFtte he- claims there iBno reashySOH it should not be reco~

ia Ul~middot actual -eonstitutiOD 01middotBeshyigj04tS orders

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deMing tile llleligious life ia teems of a vow cgtf eharity ~

continues is that it would gtbe (Ol could be) the cBecisive pin liberati ng the constitutions of Religious institutes from the egaHstic spirit which at presshyent they tend to foster There is ceetainly IlIO suggestiOll being m2de here to do away with law and (raquofecept but legalism is- fall from the spirit of Christianity

Reducing the Religious life to the sterile burden of followshyi~ the -rule is one of the most dan-gerous tendencies which oU oonstitutions tend to foster

JEl[e further maintains that the s~iJIic obligations of poverty chastitsr and obedience could be wor1led out more clearly and wh~ ii5 important more meanshyingtiuUy if the) were Pl1omisea wuier a vo of charity

UNftQUE IN K OF C ANNAITs JFDur blood brothers of St Isidore Council Westport-][lIartmouth became fourth degree Knights of Columbus in ceremonies held in Boston ]Left tG right Jose Jacinto ancl N~ L Ferro all of Mt Carmel Parish New Bedford ~md GHlDert Ferro from St John the Baptist Parish New Bedford

Disputes Right to Picket Offidal Says Union Lacks Jurisdiction

Over CU Employees WASHiNGTON (NC)-Cathshy

9lc Universitys Vice Rector for lBusiness and Financial Affairs ll1Ias challenged the right of bull local union to aJIrange a demonshystration brr the universitys maintenance and janitorial workers

Msgr James A Magners comshyment came as maintenance workers marched on the univershysity campus The demonstration was organized by the Internashytmiddotional Brotherhood of Firemen and OiletS who represent emshyployes cgtf the universitys powell plant-but have thus far been unsuccessful in a five-week effort tomiddot bring the maintenance workers under their wing

Negotiations between Magr Magner and union officials with middotamiddot view to union membership for the maintenance work~rs came to- a halt when the priest notified seme 25 of themiddot work~rs the shywould no longer be employed by the- university as the result of ashynew contract with an outside cleaning firm He urged the worke1l to- seek elnPloyment wittlmiddot ~be firm

The union responded by arshyranging cilemoDl3tratioDs in threeshyBePlHate- shiftsof the remaining membelaquos M the maintenance ferce- The entire force numbefa 122 werkers and union xepre-

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IHnal Frings middotof Cologne celshyebrated Mass at nearby Altenshyberg here in Germany lor an inlecnational pilgrimage of about 1500 Gypsies fro~ Belshygium France the Netherlands Gennany Spain Hungary and Italy

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Ms- Magner issued the fol shylowing public statement

No Conclusion University business officials

have- had collversations with the futernaljiona Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers about their wish to ~ganize the campus maint~ance and housekeeping foJllCe These talks have as yet eome to ~ conclusion

Since this union at present has- no jurisdiction over the maintenance and housekeeping fQrce it- has no right to call them IiloUt Oll strike university officials cORtend They say that until the 1Hlion is recognized as the barshygailllHlg agent for these emshypl~ it has no business intershyferiag in- their affairs

Soule employes have received two-week termination n1gttices as a result of a new contract beshyitweea the un3yenersity andan outshyside- cleaning agency (Space CleaBers) Fhey have been HEged to- seek employment with this firm- and some have already beeD- hiredmiddot AUmiddot employes -enshytitledmiddot under university policy to tenmnal and vacation par have received it

tHE ANCHOR-Thurs July 13 1967

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GLOUCESTER (NC)-Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston turned seafarer here at the blesshysing 01 the Iishing fleltt one of this ports most colorfUl annual events

It WGS far from a quiet cereshymony after the Boston archshybishop imparted his collective blessing from a wharf to several hundred vessels in the fishing fleet

Some 25faO along the wharves and crews aboard ships cheered ship whistles and horns tooted as tle 71-year-old prelate aboard a trawler cruised around the harbor He appeared shipshyshave and in good spirits throughout the event

Among the Portuguese-Amershyican fishermen here the fleet blessing has been an annual trashydition ior years It climaxes a four-day Fourth-oi-July observshyance and is capped by a processhysion through the principal streets of the town and a fiesta in honor of St Peter patron of fishermen

The cardinal toured the port aboard the trawler of Capt Thomas Favazza son of Salvashytore J Favazza 30 who vears ago purchased the 500-Jlnund statue of St Peter which in carshyried by fishermen in the proshycession which precedes the anshynual blessing

Introductory Course At St PJlilipNeri

lEOSTON (NC)-The School of 51 Philip Neri for Delayed Vocaticgtns will intmduce an inshytroductory course in August lFath~ Walter J Martin SJ director said the program will be geared to provide a solid prepaTation for men who will begin the regular nine-month course- in September

Established in 1946 the school furnishes ~he education needed by mea Who want to become priests but who lack the acashydemic background to be acshycepted into a seminary

This years incoming studenta include an airline sales agent a navy yard pipe fitters helper a hospital orderly and a retired manager of a department store

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6 Opportunity THE ANCHOR-DioCese Of Fall River-Thurs July 131967

Right Picture A priest speaking in a Protestant pulpit at the Episshy

copal Church of the Ascension in New York City quite eorrectly pointed out that the image of the Catholic as a monolithic authoritarian stucture was not validmiddot But he also implied that before Vatican Council II Oatholics were not encouraged to think for themselves and that those pre~Council day were days of excessive conformity when the layman was supposed to pray play and pay

It is tiresome to hear these super-ecumenists who seem to feel that the bridge to non-Catholics lies in sweepshying criticism of all Church activities prior to Vatican Council n They are not content with pointing out the obvious--that since Church membership is made up of people these are always in need of becoming better that since people are human there is always ~eed of correctshying emphases of purifying attitudes of maturing along spiritual lines No not satisified with presenting these obvious aspects they imply that somehow the Catholic Church was a failure before the Council was not doing

its work was wrong in some radical sense Just a few months ago the distinguished BeljpanBishshy

op Emil Joseph De Smedt of Bruges one of the most dyshynamic orators of Vatican Council II said Any unbiased observer must recognize that even before the Council the Church showed a real fidelity to Christs message

and an undeniable Christian vitality At present she is making a real and generous effort to purify and renew

her fidelity to Christ In the light of the Councils teachshying bishops clergy religious and laity are seriously trYshying to live the niessag~ ofmiddot Christ in a new world-in amiddot more personalist culture

This Council Father sees the present unrest among some in the Church not as a crisis that would justify real anxiety but as a crisis in growth And so it is It is not the part of maturity to divide Church periods into the 6bad days before the Council and the good days after the Council This is typical black and white childish think ing It reduces the matter to a simplification that may be satisfying to some people but is-as a mattermiddot of fact --wrong

In every age the Church is always purifying and reshynewing her fidelity to Christ In every age there is alshyways need of this renewal A Council depicts the issues in bold relief and dramatizes the needs and places emshyphasis upon the work to be done and gives an added imshypetus and a concerted push to accomplish this purificationmiddot process It is inevitable that some people are too timid to act on Council directives just as others are not cautious enough But as Bishop De Smedt has said there is real goodwill and a sincere desire to answer to theexpectashytions of Christ In these circumstances bullbull it is impossible to be a pessimist

This is the mature approach-know that the Church is Christ and His members faithful and otherwise recshyognize that there is always need of renewal realize that the Church lives in a changing world and so must make constant adjustments in non-essentials and in language and psychology to make herself understandable to pres ent-day man see that the Church is always looking deeper into herself and seeking new implications and ramificashytions of her nature

It would be foolish to sit back and say that things are wonderful in the Church and have always been so and will always be so and that Vatican Council II has meant little It is just as foolish to take the opposing attitude that all was wrong and that only with Vatican Council n has there been anything done

rhe ANCHOR Off~CIAB INIIEWSIAIPIER OIF iHIE IDIOCIESIE Of fAIlll ~IVIER

ublished weekly by The Catholic Press of the Diocese of Fall River

410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Mass 02722 675-7151

PUBLISHER Mqst Rev James L Connolly DO PhD

lGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER ~9 Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

MANAGING EDITOR

Hugh J Golden

RSM a native of Keene N H on leave from a mission post in South America will describe reshyligious education in theinissions

Rounding out the seminars for the first afternoon will be Mrs

Marguerite Mer rill FrankHirsch Dr Murray Bolduc John Nadeau arid Rev J RaymondMcKenna all of Holy Cross parshyish in South Portland Me They will discuss parish lay boards and demonstrate how they make parish renewal practical Theywill conduct this meeting four times during the congress

Restless Believers Completing the Friday schedshy

ule Rev Joseph L Walsh CS of Brandeis University will conshyduct a general session in Snively Arena at 8 PM He will analyze todays restless believers what their experience is and how maturity can develop from it

A unique feature will cap th~ first congress day as seven lounges located at on-campus residence halls and the spacious Catholic Center will open for coffee and conversation from 9-11 PM All speakers will be encouraged to join conferees in private discussions Folk singers will add to the informality and relaxation of the evening

Two rounds of seminars will be held on Saturday morning from 9 to 11 and in the early afternoon from 130 to 230 The Eucllarist will be celebrated in seminar rooms at 230 followed by a general session at 4 oclock At 730 following supper a conshycert will take place in Snively Arena All who register for the ~ng~ will vo an altlm

shy

Ifleel[) ~li1lventionn ugllJlst ~ty for the young priest whelli

Continued from Page One What is the next step toward

Christian unity The partmashyture Christians can play in the ecumenical movement will be the topic for discussion by panshyelists VRev Placidus Riley OSB STD President of St Anselms College Manchester Rev Gardiner M Day DD forshymer Episcopal rector of Christ Church Cambridge Mass and Rev George Papaioannou passhytor of the Manchester Hellenic Orthodox Community

Morality 4)f )L4)ve

Rev Carl J Pfeifer SJ ofthe National CCD Center in Washington will analyze a subshy

ject timely for all conscientious Christians From the morality of law to the morality of love He will repeat this session twice on Saturday and again on Sun-

da~ister M Pauline Chabot

he -e -elF II found Rlilious HIe To offer guid~

Sister M EmIl Penet IB PbD will meet With Reli~ Superiors in the morning 8ID4 will conduct an afternoon IleSoo

sion for an Religious Si_ Emil is President of Marygro~

College Detroit and is a ~ founder of the Sister FormatiQlll Movement im the United Sta_

From the Lay Formation CeD-I ter in West Andover Mass ~

Matthias Pastore OFM and several lay panelists will shan) a new approach to adult learning and growth in the Christian We

Finally V Rev Reginald ~

Redlon President of Bonavengt ture College will questioo whether Catholic adults ara really adult Christians in thfi way they relate to people to thG community and the liturgy

He will share more insight) into the nature of Christiam maturity when he gives a majOlj address at the 4 PM generali session in Snively Arena

Besides the 11 repeat semioo nars Father McCall will develo~

a new subject Getting the Teenager Where the Action Is1ll Father Gengras will take a neti approach to the problem of meDoo tal retardation and maturity

Maturity for Priest Finally seminarians will stu~A the question of Christian matup

field At a tme when the Church is beginnin to ask its members to be m ure Christians can orshy

ganizatio s for Catholic adults survive A panel of four laymen represen ing Serra International The Ch istian Family Moveshyment T e Holy Name Society and Lea ue of the Sacred Heart and the Catholic War Veterans will hav an opportunity to give their ans ers and have a spirshyited exc ange of ideas

Two re panels of eight lay persons epresenting the Curshy

sillo K ights of Columbus Chi Rho St ius X Secular Institute Daughter of Isabella Catholie Daughter of America and C_ouncil 0 Catholic Wonie~ will a1tacls th same question in the aftoroOOl m~d

I

I they meet with Most Rev RoJ) sion ticket to the concert ert F Joyce DD and Most RelA

Mornfg seminars on Satur- Peter L Gerety DD The panei day wi feature Mary Perkins is entitled Ask Your BishopsP Ryans ggesting how adultscan educate themselves without texts or classes Father Walsh will coptinue to share his in- sights i to the faith crisis and Rev Jo n R McCall SJ PhD noted oston College psycholoshygist wi I attempt to close the commu ication gap between adults nd adolescents by sharshying a aturer understanding of the tee ager

Conf ees will have 8 first hand 0 porunity to learn from the middottee ager as James A Boushy

dreau ~Jr Newtonville Mass ~laine emers Suncook NHPaul L plante Ghicopee Falls Mass a d Michael A Morgan Berlin ~ H share their thoughtsmiddot

if about e fectiv and ine ective ways 0 learmng how to be all

matureJ~hristia~ T~ey will re- peat this diSCUSSIOn m the after- noon I derstanding and growth ~

Rt Rev Russell R Novello Christian maturity A Bible Selloo PhD clmfraternity of Christian vice especially prepared by DL Doctrin~ Director for the Arch- Douglas Horton former head diocese 01 Boston will eonductmiddot Harvard Divinity School will a special session on group dyshy

lh 11 bnamlcs IS WI bull e gIven agam on Sun ay mormng

For Retarded

Noted editor-author Gerard A Pot ebaum Dayton Ohio will foe s in on the pre-school

hini off to a good start toward a matur Christian life

Rev J seph C Gengras active on grass roots and national levels for the retarded child will meet with parents of retarded children and others engage~ in helping these special children Assistin him will be a faculty of eight persons nationally and regionall prominent in the

follow Richard Cardinal Cushshy

ig will preside and representampshytives of the State Councils CilIl Churches and Catholic Commis-

sions on Christian Unity wiI1 participate

Rooms and meals on campoo

who register before Saturda~ Aug 5 There are four lodging plans Plan A includes 2 nighto lodging (double room) all il meals and registration for $165 Plan B includes lodging for 1 night (double room) 4 meals (Sat noon through Sun noo~ and registration for $1000 Plazi C includes all 7 meals and regisshytration for $1050 Plan D is ~egc istration for $200 Deadline far

plans A B and C is Aug 5 Regshyistration during the congress ID $300

Checks should be made out OOJ the University of New Hamp- shire and sent to Extension Sep vice UNH Durham Nm 03824

Children six years of age 8M over are welcome to stay at ~ University during the Congre~

The cost of meals and room b the same as for adults and ~

pervised swimming i~ a largo outdoor pool near the arena JltJ available at a eost of ~O ~

perday Further information an~ ~

istration forms are available lailJ writing to N E Congress ~ Ash Street Manchester N ~

031

The Coffee - Conversationla lounges will be open again from 9-11 on Saturday evening

The final day of the CongrellID will see 10 morning seminars Newcomers to the scene will be Bishop James K Matthews OO the New England Methodi~

Church and Brother Christophew von Wachter of the Taize Com-shymunity in Chicago BrotheJl1 Christopher is presently engagecll in an experiment involvingj other Taize monks and several Franciscan Catholic priests Tha

two speakers will panel the se~ sion Christian Unity-The Next Step

Cardinal to Preside Most Rev Bernard J Fllina-shy

gan DD will speak in SilIelY Arena at 230 Sunday afternoon suggesting where the conf~teet1 might apply their enriched _

7 tME ANCHOl~- middotAd middotmiddot~middotM~-rfta~~~I~ e Ir Thurs July 13 1967

middot~OftwoCol1eges

I~ middotKentucky T ece~(ll~~[JIS Run - LourSVILLE (NC~BeI- farnm Jl([nregltet

n2Jlmine an all mens college BROOKLYN (NC) - Threeohere and Ursuline an all man teams of local teenagero(womens college here may will run a film project here this merge to produce a single colshy

I I

J Summer wita the hope of reachshying t~le people we never see at

eampus lege located on the Bellarmine

Church according to one of the Bellarmine officials have apshy teenagers leading the project

proved the merger and the Urshy The teams will go from homeouline board of trustees will conshy to home showing the The GoodCl1der the matter soon News of Christ film strip in

Strong impetus for the merger i both English and Spanish and cmme from a study made by leading discussions SacredRaymond F Hart a member of Heart Mission is sponsoring theUrsulines board The study was pilot project with teenageicoornmissioned by the two Mapuel Ramirez and Fathercchools

James A Boyd leading theAt one point in the 50-page groupreport Hart strongly recomshymends merger in these words The teens know that they may Only by a complete merger of be less than welcome at many ate two colleges into one insti shy houses but they hope to keep vUon could there be efficiency loving and smiling regardless oi oi operation and resulting savshy whats said Ramirez said fogs

At 11 preparation meetingHe also says All logic points Ramirez told the group that if

0 a rombined Catholic institushy the guy seems to be getting madtion of higher education in and it looks like it might comeLouisville to blows leave Im sure hes got

When asked if Ursuline Colshy 12 neighbors willing to help lege IQn go it alone in Iase they throw you out if you dont JustPriest in yietnam to Encourage Reading vote against the merger Sister remember to go back next weekM Angelice Seibert tkie Ursushy and try again Lets be persist shyline College president reshy

~tFormer Air Force Chaplain Directs foundationmarked I dont see ~ow any

The first Iontacts will be witk1(Catholic college can operate ef- SAIGON (NC) _ A former Father Sievers saw action as hooklets He has also asked the families of some 90 childrenfectiVely in the future with Vi S Air Force chaplain and a Marine during the war in several chaplains here to write who recently made their Firstfewer than 2500 students Marine Corps veteran has been Korea where he was wounded their views on the Vietnam situshy(Communion at the missionIf the merger should take Visiting chaplains and military and received the Silver Star far ation These children are familiar with)lace the enrollment based on units in Vietnam to encourage Bravery at Wonsan in Decemshy Many chaplains the St Louis the teenagers because manycurrent figures of the two the reading of religious inspirashy ber1950 priest said have noted that there served as catechists during theoohools would be close to that tionml literature among service- He was ordained March 11 is Ii shortage of good reading

figure men preparation dassei for First1~ at Kenrick seminary ami matter for the troops He made

CommunionBuilding Prorram He is Father Paul Sievers ef served for three years at S1 many rontacts here to which he The Hart report does cautien the St Louis archdiocese the Lukes parish st Louis 1ft will send foundation booklets Ramirez advised the groUllt

Iaowever that the move into I spirtiual director of the Chapel 1951 he was commissioned as with the hopes that they will be not to expect to go sit in comshysingle school would require Foundation Inc founded in St middota chaplain in the Missouri Nashy passed around fortable beautiful living roonw

Q(tending some $21000000 in the Louis in 1965 tional Guard and in 1959 went and chit chat Lets remember [led decade Major sums would The foundation distributes GO active duty as a chaplaift we aave a message to get across be used for tl student center a religious booklets by mail The witm the U S Air Force fllGndscol1lS Slate and that is that Christ is aliVel

library tl fine arts building a booklets are aimed principally Gathers Material today and is still lovingVocations MeetingAfter six years he was retiredomens residence and a Sisters at the Armed Forces and pashy

HONORED Lawson B Mooney of Somerville until JreCently director of Catholic Relief Services program in Vietnam was a warded severai honors and citations by the Vietnamese government and other groups on his leaving the war-torn country The ladies left to right are daughters Lausine wife Lisa and daughter Celange NC Photo

residence classrooms ami of- tients in Veterans Administrashy for physical disability because MOUNT VERNON (NC)-The flees tion hospitals The literature is of wounds received in Korea 22nd annual American Francisshy ELECTRICAL

After a back operation he was can Society for Vocations conshyThe merger would include a distributed without cost Contractonvention will be held next weektwo-phase building program ac- sf Louis area businessmen appointed spiritual director of in Calgary Alta Delegates fromltrording to the Hart report with support the ~hole operation and the Chapel Foundation every U S state and every ~ final building completed by the ounda~lOn conducts no fi shy One of the main reasons for

the jFal~ of 1974 He estimates ~ncI~ drIves or subscription his visit to Vietnam is to gather Canadian province are expected ~aterlal for more religioUlJ ~ attend the society headquai shyfba~ about half the total can be ~~mpalgns

ters here announcedoo~ained froIJ1 federal loans and

A prinltJpil~ speaker will bear~nts Therestmustcomefromip l-middotfemiddot CmiddotOmiddotmmtmmiddotent Iather Bede Ferrara OFM ottterl()lIrces II

provincial vocation director for At pr~seJ)t UrsuHne and Bel- middot the Franciscans here in Newllanni~ colleges have been ll~tired Malllin~ CtrlJll~ Comone~ Wife York who has been a leader inworklllg under n program of lI 9 944 Cou~~middot St

the communltys vocation worllcoordination whereby the Children JUml ~rnllaquolliiltmml Mission New 3edlfol1dfoil neal ~ decade

~o roUeges share faculties and facilities Hart describes the WORCESTER (NC) - The their children still at homeshyGUccess of the present coordiaashy Worcester diocese is sending 15 aged 10 to 20-are going with tion system this way The pres- persons to the missions this year them and will study in the InshyGmt arrangement is half-fish and -eight of them from the same di1-n school on the reservation half-fOwl and is not rompletely family A seventh child Sister Damiea aatisfactory to either college A priest and a Sister are joinshy is a Passionist Sister teaching

ing another diocesan priest in in Providence R I Sicuani Peru five young adults My wife and I plan to stayCatholic - Metholaquolli~t are joining the Extension Volunshy there the rest of our lives Barshyteers Home Missionary program natt said However the chil shyDialogue Contillllllle~ and Mr and Mrs William Barshy dren will always be free to make

LAKE JUNALUSKA (NC)shy natt and their family of Blackshy their own decision in that reshyThirty Catholic and Methodist stone are going to Rocky Boy spect he addedscholars and religious leaders Indian Reservation in Montana

Most of the Indians on themet here in North Carolina to The Worcester diocese is curshyreservation are baptized Cathshyrontinue the Catholic-Methodist rently sponsoring one priest and olics he stated but very fewdialogue begun at earlier meetshy three lay missonaries in Latin of them practice their faith Mostngs in Chicago America and has sent more than of them still believe in and liveMain topic for the sessions 30 lay people to work in the by the n~les of their tribal godshere included The Presence of home missions through the Exshy

the Holy Spirit in Individuals tension Volunteers program lVIIS Barnatt a trained hosshyand in the Church with papers Barnatt a reUred lieutenant pital technician said she felt the on the theme presented by colonel in the U S Marine children would help tremen-middot Father James Burns SJ soon Corps who is now a sales represhy dausly- in our catechetical work fo join the faculty of Gonzaga sentative for the Catholic Digest Since the children will be going University in Spokane Wash said the family decided to make to school with the Indian chil shylnd the Rev William R Cannon a life commitment to the Indian dren we hope to be able to meet Jr dean of Candler School oj( missions after talking with m the Indian families through Theology at Emory University Ilriend several months ago who them Atlanta Ga had visited the Rocky Boy resshy

Bible studies during the sesshy ervation and described the IJhms were led by the Rev Chesshy deplorable conditions under [pl1cpose Election ter A Pennington senior paster which the Indians live MADRID (NC)-A group oi ()l Hennepin Avenue Methodis~ The Indians on the reservation women in Spains Catholic Acshy~llIll1lh Minneapolis Minn lUld are building a new home for tion movement have asked that l1ather Rollins E Lambert 1Sshy the family which is being paid they have a voice in the selecshyIlistant chaplain at the Catholic by the Worcester diocese Barshy tion of officers for their organishyatudent center at the University natt said zations At present the officero ltril (Chicago Barnatt stated that all sm of are appointed by the bishops

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fail River-Thurs July 13 -1967 bull bull _ _ t B

Its FuU Time Job looking For Job G~rnny Discovers

By Mary Tinley Daly

intbe language of the Twittering Twenties whenlegw ~re U111bs and were covered with hosiery~ younK person ~~had completed his education after high school or coJ]egeand thereupon annoQ~ced willingness to accept

position irithe b~s)ness

world or lt the corner drug out to be utterly routine dead shyetore Or in the case of a end asto advaricimient requir-

ing an undue amounfof time girl stay home and help speniin iransportlition or payshyMama Not so with the grown- ing an inadequat~SalarY 1gt War Babies among whom is

of todayBasi~Asset

((an llY~

our Ginny They Thanks for making me learn bave no more to type Mom Ginny told us esc om p le ted Without that skill Im afraId their education with acquisi shylion of a high school diploma er a baccalaushyreate de g r e e than has our granddaught e r Lu Anne just graduated from the eighth grade In the fastshypaced world of the 60s and with sights set on achievement into the 21st Century these young people realize that education is 8 continuing process a lifetime of learning to foresta~l stagnashytion and boredom So its on to graduate school-fulltime if eircumstances permit but usushyally on a part-time basis and

lelf-financed Oh theyre willing to accept

II position as the oldsters so b th Id

eoyly put It ut ey wou1 t th t f th ros BIYlI e a e naIve e 0 e P hshypect implied as much as at t e quaint wording of the phraseNo theyrefrankly and openly looking for a-job

Finding Right spot X

Not just anyjob eitherbesitate to use the overworked term image ~lmost as threadshyblue as itscQmpanionpiece bull challenge but thefact is these YOJ~g people have a realistic unage of themselves They know their strength and weaknesses

1heir achievements and their t I wmiddotth th kId poten ~a 1 IS nowe geas a measuring rod they seek employment that is meaningful II challenge to the best they have in them

This is perhaps why the Peace Corps VISTA and like progrms GUS if you plan lDave such an appeal to youth

Ourown presently-unemployed B

0 rry C I 0 ege

pn 0

UOl1l ll1ll1ll9 a head start on you r Winter

lis job-shopping in various areas FaciHty for Nursung wardrobe ~t keeping her own counsel while MIltMI SH0RES (NC) ~ it does very

1M) doing but obviously weigh-Grant of $106940 for construc- little for yourlog factors one against another ~9n of aimrse b-aining faCility fashion image

Whereas formeriy liteour ~uld $27000 for trairiing iii its middotfor July and ilmise oilly newspaper sections schooi of social work bave~ii August~ I for OIle still cant definite lWinter look Of-course having to do with world and ioeal news womens features sports financial~and of course the funnies - were of interest DOW the most carefully scanned eohimns are Help-Wanted _-Women or Men and Women

Some of the glamour-jobs deshy8Cribed in glowing terms tum

Nuns Classes Improve Academic Climate

MENLO PARK (NC)-Sister Roseanne Murphys classes in introductory sociology have

added much to the academic climate at St Patricks Seminary here in California according to Father Paul Purta rector

According to the seminarians the nuns presence has- also belped rub off ihe rough edgeS ef the all male community - not enough however to keep the students from dubbing her Sisshyter Murph The first nun to teach at the San Francisco archdiocesan semshyinary Sister Roseanne -is acting academ~ dean at the College of Notre Dame Be~ont

b~t you have to put up $25 just Candy in Septembe~ but try to bac~ to ~~e manufact~rers or to to shoY your good fai~ buy a decent Summer outfit in theIr m lD store whIch has ashy

SO~times at the end af a the Summer At the momentworld famous pargain basement- long weary day Of job bunting the maJor stores we wonder if Ginny wouldnt in the area are

settle for tpe Tw~tteringTWen- featuring whats ties announce a willingness tG new in Fall and accept a position - or even Winter clothes ~stay hoIi1~ to help Mama This is marvelshy

aWllrded Barry College here in get used to doing my Summer you hay a much better chance Florida by the Public HeaitiI buyin~ in February and ~a~ch of succe ding in your quest for Service of- the U So Department Durmg those months It JUt an appropriate outfit if you can of Health Education and Wel- doesilt~eem~s if the su1 wiUmiddot seW Th~n your only difflciJlty fare - eer shme WIth enoug~ mtenshy

Slty to warrant wearIng the Sister Mary Dorothy president deeply ~la~hed sun dr~sses or the

~f the 27-year-old college con- bare mIdrIff fun outfItS that are ducted by Dominican Sisters of part of this seasons fashions In Adrian Mich says the nursing th h t h d S e same veIn 0 umI umshyfacilities will be part of the d ff lttl t t science and language Center mer ayso er I ~ en Icemen

to tryon Itchy-lookmg wools or which will begin construction heavy weight coats even though early next year youre aware that there is more

variety and choice when the new Catholic Relief AgelI1ley seasons clothes first appear than

there will be later on Fights Polio iEpidemic NothlngforChildren

I Even the childrens depart-NEW YORK (JiC)--P()lio vac- ments this year seem to have

cine for 16500 people five res stocked a limited amount of pirators imd an iron lung have Summer wear July 1st I was inbeen flown to ~aJlague Nicashyragua by Catholic ReHef Ser the childrens department of a

branch of one of New England~s ic~ k hellgt comba~ a yengtOlio largest department stores and it epIdemic whicp has alr~illlY taken the lives of 24 eo Ie was like looking tor a ~eedle in II P ~ haystack to try and fmd Sum- Halvey Leach CRS field mer slacks or shorts amid the

workerin Nicaragua reported vast array ampf back to school that there are 200 known polio elothes The salesgirls seemed to cases and perhaps as many 38 indicate that what they did have 300 unreported cases in the epi -left of name brands bad Qampem liemic rent back

my other qualifications would be pretty nebulous

(Learning to type the summer following eighth grade has al shyways been a must at our house like it or not at the time)

Its an experience this jobshyseeking At one agency Ginny was told that the employer stipshyulated the applicant positively must possess a BA degreeshyand she had put doWn on her application that sJ1e has an AB

At another she was given a slip indicating a 930 AM apshy

pointment had been set up for herby the agency with a Mr Jackson (not-his real name)l1Vho was piring for an air~i~e

The car broke down on herway ltto keep the appointment so Girmy phoned Mr Jacksonior

0 postponement We dont make definite apshy

pOIntrnents Mr Jacksons secshyretary answered- Applicants are

interviewed one moriling each week from 9 oclock until noonfirst come first served And weueriot list~d with an empI9Y~ ment agency

Cost of fixing e ear wasmore than balanc-~ by e fee gIven 0 ws reVIew of a com-

L plete applIcabon which otherwise would probably 0ne can buy Christmas tree~ NOt kboVing the ~lidy of the Scho~ls ~ll ~upplement the haveto be pa~d Bill July (artificial that is)- fur store Il~as uncertain whether g~v~IJlme1t loans wi~ addi

Agail1 Well get you ~job coats in August and Halloween they meantthey had beenserit-

PEACE MISSION Msgr John president of the Pontifical Mission or Palestine and ex- for which college housing loan

t f h C th r N E WI funds have been reserved anshy~u~lve dlrec or 0 bull tea 01C ea ast ~ fare Asso~ nouncements by Secretary RobshyClatIon confers WIth some of the st ff of th~ Jerusalem ert C Weaver of the U S De-ff Th h f t ff b f th 0 ICe oug orelgn s a mem er 0 e mlsslOn were

ordered to leave during recent hostili ies Mrs Elsie Priest

center convert widow who had come to spend ~he rest of her life in the Holy Land refused t leave NC Photo~I ~ ~

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t panD~velopment Approval ifFOR FASHIONS I S FALL f II

Either Jay there were no signs~ of them anywhere within my

buying ange I ended buying a leftover sweater type jersey that stretlheA down to Lisas knees and a Jair of tan denims that after onf washing went up the other WI

An ~ ~pected soci~i event during uly and August can elly thow you ~nto a ti~~ ~s- ~t the grlt~u~ s conventIon m you sea ch franbcallythrough- Corpus ChrIsti Texas the stoie~ for something that do~snt have long lleeyes or a

is matc~ing the right pattern with the right material

The only other solution other I bull

than resl~rtIng to your sewmgmachIne IS to acclImate yourselfto h f

s oppmg or cottons m Janushylry and I woolens in July and th uI II tIt h tli e~ yfo thWI a eas ave e

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Nuns DO SUmmer Work in Mexico

SANANTONIO (NC)-Twenshyty-six Sisters of Divine Provishydence left here by busfor Mexshyico where they will work during the Summer Nine are native Mexicans ioeshy

eently received into the congreshygation who will be statione4ll Permanently in Mexico rhe othei-~uns f~om Texas

Louisiana and Oklahoma will

~Jl~~q the ~up1m~rd()i~g misshy sionarj work Eight of these

willwork in the area of Mexico City under the direction of the

_- Oblate priests and eight othenl in the catechetical center m Queretaro ami in the Ahuacatlan mission

The w()rk of all the mission aries will include visiting homeS taking a census setting up cateshychetical centers instructing lay catechists and preparing the people for the Ieception of the sacraments

In accordance with the wishes of the Mexican bishops all the nuns will wear lay clothing inn

Mexico

Sail Aside loan Funds f h I

011 Cot 0 ic Colleges WASHINGTON (NC) - Cath

olic universities and colleges are bull Nolan of New York among a large number of schools

partment of Housing and Urban D~velopmentshow~ I

The federal fund reservation e~tablished onthe basis of a pre-I 1Immary app Icabon for assist shy

ance under the College Housing

Program sets the money aside -lr the schoo~s _~ntil their proj~ ects are approved by the U S

Department of Housing and Urshy

tlOnal funds of theIr own

w ins Tcp Award NEW ORLEANS (NC) -Th-e

~larjon Herald New OrleaDfl archdiocesan newspaper reshy

ceived a top award from the Southwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment ofshyfjcials for its community efforts in behalf of Urban renewal and hOllsing The award was noted

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In the busy adult world tt is easy ~ wax nostalgic wer the happy carefree days wh~n we were children enshyjoying our Summer vacations The other day I took my ewn children for a walk thJrougTr some woods near our home where I played as It child and could not helpbut not have held my attention for think of those times when long but the young boy selling

the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

Although poison Ivy Win nat seem to be making a profit _ pow in bull wen-tended ~arden it there are always places tn lilt bull large yard where it wlli flour- I m not sure he repbed ~ ish behind bull stone wan ander my fath~r would know ThiS W

iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

-3) Add ~vanina ~nd miUlX In the 1(itcben alternately with the sifted dt7

Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

$) Fold im the blueberriesto the array of meat he was disshy Sprinkle ~ top of thla batterr)laying outside bis store with sugar Cukes 39 cents bull d02leDo G) Bake im II wellt-greased ~

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Honors Parents )

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NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

Catholic Center ToursPlans Health Center Attrad Visitorsmiddot

BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

Msgr Joseph A Dooling guild Michaels and St James hospi ~~a~bullbullbullbullmB~Wm~g~

director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

The child-care center he said Ill d H IlIIII an yanms II will offer rehabilitation pro-lLiClymoU1 President

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Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

That ouldbe the one destined for tbe ~ri~stho~

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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Father James E Groppi adshyvisor to the youth council of

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~ dvancement of Colored People - said the council with expenses

of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

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and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

Cooperation for Peacemiddot Cutholic Church World Council Mak~l1l9J

Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July J~ J967 a I

DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

AClIIllSnSlBlOlP McGEOUGH

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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Right Picture A priest speaking in a Protestant pulpit at the Episshy

copal Church of the Ascension in New York City quite eorrectly pointed out that the image of the Catholic as a monolithic authoritarian stucture was not validmiddot But he also implied that before Vatican Council II Oatholics were not encouraged to think for themselves and that those pre~Council day were days of excessive conformity when the layman was supposed to pray play and pay

It is tiresome to hear these super-ecumenists who seem to feel that the bridge to non-Catholics lies in sweepshying criticism of all Church activities prior to Vatican Council n They are not content with pointing out the obvious--that since Church membership is made up of people these are always in need of becoming better that since people are human there is always ~eed of correctshying emphases of purifying attitudes of maturing along spiritual lines No not satisified with presenting these obvious aspects they imply that somehow the Catholic Church was a failure before the Council was not doing

its work was wrong in some radical sense Just a few months ago the distinguished BeljpanBishshy

op Emil Joseph De Smedt of Bruges one of the most dyshynamic orators of Vatican Council II said Any unbiased observer must recognize that even before the Council the Church showed a real fidelity to Christs message

and an undeniable Christian vitality At present she is making a real and generous effort to purify and renew

her fidelity to Christ In the light of the Councils teachshying bishops clergy religious and laity are seriously trYshying to live the niessag~ ofmiddot Christ in a new world-in amiddot more personalist culture

This Council Father sees the present unrest among some in the Church not as a crisis that would justify real anxiety but as a crisis in growth And so it is It is not the part of maturity to divide Church periods into the 6bad days before the Council and the good days after the Council This is typical black and white childish think ing It reduces the matter to a simplification that may be satisfying to some people but is-as a mattermiddot of fact --wrong

In every age the Church is always purifying and reshynewing her fidelity to Christ In every age there is alshyways need of this renewal A Council depicts the issues in bold relief and dramatizes the needs and places emshyphasis upon the work to be done and gives an added imshypetus and a concerted push to accomplish this purificationmiddot process It is inevitable that some people are too timid to act on Council directives just as others are not cautious enough But as Bishop De Smedt has said there is real goodwill and a sincere desire to answer to theexpectashytions of Christ In these circumstances bullbull it is impossible to be a pessimist

This is the mature approach-know that the Church is Christ and His members faithful and otherwise recshyognize that there is always need of renewal realize that the Church lives in a changing world and so must make constant adjustments in non-essentials and in language and psychology to make herself understandable to pres ent-day man see that the Church is always looking deeper into herself and seeking new implications and ramificashytions of her nature

It would be foolish to sit back and say that things are wonderful in the Church and have always been so and will always be so and that Vatican Council II has meant little It is just as foolish to take the opposing attitude that all was wrong and that only with Vatican Council n has there been anything done

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RSM a native of Keene N H on leave from a mission post in South America will describe reshyligious education in theinissions

Rounding out the seminars for the first afternoon will be Mrs

Marguerite Mer rill FrankHirsch Dr Murray Bolduc John Nadeau arid Rev J RaymondMcKenna all of Holy Cross parshyish in South Portland Me They will discuss parish lay boards and demonstrate how they make parish renewal practical Theywill conduct this meeting four times during the congress

Restless Believers Completing the Friday schedshy

ule Rev Joseph L Walsh CS of Brandeis University will conshyduct a general session in Snively Arena at 8 PM He will analyze todays restless believers what their experience is and how maturity can develop from it

A unique feature will cap th~ first congress day as seven lounges located at on-campus residence halls and the spacious Catholic Center will open for coffee and conversation from 9-11 PM All speakers will be encouraged to join conferees in private discussions Folk singers will add to the informality and relaxation of the evening

Two rounds of seminars will be held on Saturday morning from 9 to 11 and in the early afternoon from 130 to 230 The Eucllarist will be celebrated in seminar rooms at 230 followed by a general session at 4 oclock At 730 following supper a conshycert will take place in Snively Arena All who register for the ~ng~ will vo an altlm

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Continued from Page One What is the next step toward

Christian unity The partmashyture Christians can play in the ecumenical movement will be the topic for discussion by panshyelists VRev Placidus Riley OSB STD President of St Anselms College Manchester Rev Gardiner M Day DD forshymer Episcopal rector of Christ Church Cambridge Mass and Rev George Papaioannou passhytor of the Manchester Hellenic Orthodox Community

Morality 4)f )L4)ve

Rev Carl J Pfeifer SJ ofthe National CCD Center in Washington will analyze a subshy

ject timely for all conscientious Christians From the morality of law to the morality of love He will repeat this session twice on Saturday and again on Sun-

da~ister M Pauline Chabot

he -e -elF II found Rlilious HIe To offer guid~

Sister M EmIl Penet IB PbD will meet With Reli~ Superiors in the morning 8ID4 will conduct an afternoon IleSoo

sion for an Religious Si_ Emil is President of Marygro~

College Detroit and is a ~ founder of the Sister FormatiQlll Movement im the United Sta_

From the Lay Formation CeD-I ter in West Andover Mass ~

Matthias Pastore OFM and several lay panelists will shan) a new approach to adult learning and growth in the Christian We

Finally V Rev Reginald ~

Redlon President of Bonavengt ture College will questioo whether Catholic adults ara really adult Christians in thfi way they relate to people to thG community and the liturgy

He will share more insight) into the nature of Christiam maturity when he gives a majOlj address at the 4 PM generali session in Snively Arena

Besides the 11 repeat semioo nars Father McCall will develo~

a new subject Getting the Teenager Where the Action Is1ll Father Gengras will take a neti approach to the problem of meDoo tal retardation and maturity

Maturity for Priest Finally seminarians will stu~A the question of Christian matup

field At a tme when the Church is beginnin to ask its members to be m ure Christians can orshy

ganizatio s for Catholic adults survive A panel of four laymen represen ing Serra International The Ch istian Family Moveshyment T e Holy Name Society and Lea ue of the Sacred Heart and the Catholic War Veterans will hav an opportunity to give their ans ers and have a spirshyited exc ange of ideas

Two re panels of eight lay persons epresenting the Curshy

sillo K ights of Columbus Chi Rho St ius X Secular Institute Daughter of Isabella Catholie Daughter of America and C_ouncil 0 Catholic Wonie~ will a1tacls th same question in the aftoroOOl m~d

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Mornfg seminars on Satur- Peter L Gerety DD The panei day wi feature Mary Perkins is entitled Ask Your BishopsP Ryans ggesting how adultscan educate themselves without texts or classes Father Walsh will coptinue to share his in- sights i to the faith crisis and Rev Jo n R McCall SJ PhD noted oston College psycholoshygist wi I attempt to close the commu ication gap between adults nd adolescents by sharshying a aturer understanding of the tee ager

Conf ees will have 8 first hand 0 porunity to learn from the middottee ager as James A Boushy

dreau ~Jr Newtonville Mass ~laine emers Suncook NHPaul L plante Ghicopee Falls Mass a d Michael A Morgan Berlin ~ H share their thoughtsmiddot

if about e fectiv and ine ective ways 0 learmng how to be all

matureJ~hristia~ T~ey will re- peat this diSCUSSIOn m the after- noon I derstanding and growth ~

Rt Rev Russell R Novello Christian maturity A Bible Selloo PhD clmfraternity of Christian vice especially prepared by DL Doctrin~ Director for the Arch- Douglas Horton former head diocese 01 Boston will eonductmiddot Harvard Divinity School will a special session on group dyshy

lh 11 bnamlcs IS WI bull e gIven agam on Sun ay mormng

For Retarded

Noted editor-author Gerard A Pot ebaum Dayton Ohio will foe s in on the pre-school

hini off to a good start toward a matur Christian life

Rev J seph C Gengras active on grass roots and national levels for the retarded child will meet with parents of retarded children and others engage~ in helping these special children Assistin him will be a faculty of eight persons nationally and regionall prominent in the

follow Richard Cardinal Cushshy

ig will preside and representampshytives of the State Councils CilIl Churches and Catholic Commis-

sions on Christian Unity wiI1 participate

Rooms and meals on campoo

who register before Saturda~ Aug 5 There are four lodging plans Plan A includes 2 nighto lodging (double room) all il meals and registration for $165 Plan B includes lodging for 1 night (double room) 4 meals (Sat noon through Sun noo~ and registration for $1000 Plazi C includes all 7 meals and regisshytration for $1050 Plan D is ~egc istration for $200 Deadline far

plans A B and C is Aug 5 Regshyistration during the congress ID $300

Checks should be made out OOJ the University of New Hamp- shire and sent to Extension Sep vice UNH Durham Nm 03824

Children six years of age 8M over are welcome to stay at ~ University during the Congre~

The cost of meals and room b the same as for adults and ~

pervised swimming i~ a largo outdoor pool near the arena JltJ available at a eost of ~O ~

perday Further information an~ ~

istration forms are available lailJ writing to N E Congress ~ Ash Street Manchester N ~

031

The Coffee - Conversationla lounges will be open again from 9-11 on Saturday evening

The final day of the CongrellID will see 10 morning seminars Newcomers to the scene will be Bishop James K Matthews OO the New England Methodi~

Church and Brother Christophew von Wachter of the Taize Com-shymunity in Chicago BrotheJl1 Christopher is presently engagecll in an experiment involvingj other Taize monks and several Franciscan Catholic priests Tha

two speakers will panel the se~ sion Christian Unity-The Next Step

Cardinal to Preside Most Rev Bernard J Fllina-shy

gan DD will speak in SilIelY Arena at 230 Sunday afternoon suggesting where the conf~teet1 might apply their enriched _

7 tME ANCHOl~- middotAd middotmiddot~middotM~-rfta~~~I~ e Ir Thurs July 13 1967

middot~OftwoCol1eges

I~ middotKentucky T ece~(ll~~[JIS Run - LourSVILLE (NC~BeI- farnm Jl([nregltet

n2Jlmine an all mens college BROOKLYN (NC) - Threeohere and Ursuline an all man teams of local teenagero(womens college here may will run a film project here this merge to produce a single colshy

I I

J Summer wita the hope of reachshying t~le people we never see at

eampus lege located on the Bellarmine

Church according to one of the Bellarmine officials have apshy teenagers leading the project

proved the merger and the Urshy The teams will go from homeouline board of trustees will conshy to home showing the The GoodCl1der the matter soon News of Christ film strip in

Strong impetus for the merger i both English and Spanish and cmme from a study made by leading discussions SacredRaymond F Hart a member of Heart Mission is sponsoring theUrsulines board The study was pilot project with teenageicoornmissioned by the two Mapuel Ramirez and Fathercchools

James A Boyd leading theAt one point in the 50-page groupreport Hart strongly recomshymends merger in these words The teens know that they may Only by a complete merger of be less than welcome at many ate two colleges into one insti shy houses but they hope to keep vUon could there be efficiency loving and smiling regardless oi oi operation and resulting savshy whats said Ramirez said fogs

At 11 preparation meetingHe also says All logic points Ramirez told the group that if

0 a rombined Catholic institushy the guy seems to be getting madtion of higher education in and it looks like it might comeLouisville to blows leave Im sure hes got

When asked if Ursuline Colshy 12 neighbors willing to help lege IQn go it alone in Iase they throw you out if you dont JustPriest in yietnam to Encourage Reading vote against the merger Sister remember to go back next weekM Angelice Seibert tkie Ursushy and try again Lets be persist shyline College president reshy

~tFormer Air Force Chaplain Directs foundationmarked I dont see ~ow any

The first Iontacts will be witk1(Catholic college can operate ef- SAIGON (NC) _ A former Father Sievers saw action as hooklets He has also asked the families of some 90 childrenfectiVely in the future with Vi S Air Force chaplain and a Marine during the war in several chaplains here to write who recently made their Firstfewer than 2500 students Marine Corps veteran has been Korea where he was wounded their views on the Vietnam situshy(Communion at the missionIf the merger should take Visiting chaplains and military and received the Silver Star far ation These children are familiar with)lace the enrollment based on units in Vietnam to encourage Bravery at Wonsan in Decemshy Many chaplains the St Louis the teenagers because manycurrent figures of the two the reading of religious inspirashy ber1950 priest said have noted that there served as catechists during theoohools would be close to that tionml literature among service- He was ordained March 11 is Ii shortage of good reading

figure men preparation dassei for First1~ at Kenrick seminary ami matter for the troops He made

CommunionBuilding Prorram He is Father Paul Sievers ef served for three years at S1 many rontacts here to which he The Hart report does cautien the St Louis archdiocese the Lukes parish st Louis 1ft will send foundation booklets Ramirez advised the groUllt

Iaowever that the move into I spirtiual director of the Chapel 1951 he was commissioned as with the hopes that they will be not to expect to go sit in comshysingle school would require Foundation Inc founded in St middota chaplain in the Missouri Nashy passed around fortable beautiful living roonw

Q(tending some $21000000 in the Louis in 1965 tional Guard and in 1959 went and chit chat Lets remember [led decade Major sums would The foundation distributes GO active duty as a chaplaift we aave a message to get across be used for tl student center a religious booklets by mail The witm the U S Air Force fllGndscol1lS Slate and that is that Christ is aliVel

library tl fine arts building a booklets are aimed principally Gathers Material today and is still lovingVocations MeetingAfter six years he was retiredomens residence and a Sisters at the Armed Forces and pashy

HONORED Lawson B Mooney of Somerville until JreCently director of Catholic Relief Services program in Vietnam was a warded severai honors and citations by the Vietnamese government and other groups on his leaving the war-torn country The ladies left to right are daughters Lausine wife Lisa and daughter Celange NC Photo

residence classrooms ami of- tients in Veterans Administrashy for physical disability because MOUNT VERNON (NC)-The flees tion hospitals The literature is of wounds received in Korea 22nd annual American Francisshy ELECTRICAL

After a back operation he was can Society for Vocations conshyThe merger would include a distributed without cost Contractonvention will be held next weektwo-phase building program ac- sf Louis area businessmen appointed spiritual director of in Calgary Alta Delegates fromltrording to the Hart report with support the ~hole operation and the Chapel Foundation every U S state and every ~ final building completed by the ounda~lOn conducts no fi shy One of the main reasons for

the jFal~ of 1974 He estimates ~ncI~ drIves or subscription his visit to Vietnam is to gather Canadian province are expected ~aterlal for more religioUlJ ~ attend the society headquai shyfba~ about half the total can be ~~mpalgns

ters here announcedoo~ained froIJ1 federal loans and

A prinltJpil~ speaker will bear~nts Therestmustcomefromip l-middotfemiddot CmiddotOmiddotmmtmmiddotent Iather Bede Ferrara OFM ottterl()lIrces II

provincial vocation director for At pr~seJ)t UrsuHne and Bel- middot the Franciscans here in Newllanni~ colleges have been ll~tired Malllin~ CtrlJll~ Comone~ Wife York who has been a leader inworklllg under n program of lI 9 944 Cou~~middot St

the communltys vocation worllcoordination whereby the Children JUml ~rnllaquolliiltmml Mission New 3edlfol1dfoil neal ~ decade

~o roUeges share faculties and facilities Hart describes the WORCESTER (NC) - The their children still at homeshyGUccess of the present coordiaashy Worcester diocese is sending 15 aged 10 to 20-are going with tion system this way The pres- persons to the missions this year them and will study in the InshyGmt arrangement is half-fish and -eight of them from the same di1-n school on the reservation half-fOwl and is not rompletely family A seventh child Sister Damiea aatisfactory to either college A priest and a Sister are joinshy is a Passionist Sister teaching

ing another diocesan priest in in Providence R I Sicuani Peru five young adults My wife and I plan to stayCatholic - Metholaquolli~t are joining the Extension Volunshy there the rest of our lives Barshyteers Home Missionary program natt said However the chil shyDialogue Contillllllle~ and Mr and Mrs William Barshy dren will always be free to make

LAKE JUNALUSKA (NC)shy natt and their family of Blackshy their own decision in that reshyThirty Catholic and Methodist stone are going to Rocky Boy spect he addedscholars and religious leaders Indian Reservation in Montana

Most of the Indians on themet here in North Carolina to The Worcester diocese is curshyreservation are baptized Cathshyrontinue the Catholic-Methodist rently sponsoring one priest and olics he stated but very fewdialogue begun at earlier meetshy three lay missonaries in Latin of them practice their faith Mostngs in Chicago America and has sent more than of them still believe in and liveMain topic for the sessions 30 lay people to work in the by the n~les of their tribal godshere included The Presence of home missions through the Exshy

the Holy Spirit in Individuals tension Volunteers program lVIIS Barnatt a trained hosshyand in the Church with papers Barnatt a reUred lieutenant pital technician said she felt the on the theme presented by colonel in the U S Marine children would help tremen-middot Father James Burns SJ soon Corps who is now a sales represhy dausly- in our catechetical work fo join the faculty of Gonzaga sentative for the Catholic Digest Since the children will be going University in Spokane Wash said the family decided to make to school with the Indian chil shylnd the Rev William R Cannon a life commitment to the Indian dren we hope to be able to meet Jr dean of Candler School oj( missions after talking with m the Indian families through Theology at Emory University Ilriend several months ago who them Atlanta Ga had visited the Rocky Boy resshy

Bible studies during the sesshy ervation and described the IJhms were led by the Rev Chesshy deplorable conditions under [pl1cpose Election ter A Pennington senior paster which the Indians live MADRID (NC)-A group oi ()l Hennepin Avenue Methodis~ The Indians on the reservation women in Spains Catholic Acshy~llIll1lh Minneapolis Minn lUld are building a new home for tion movement have asked that l1ather Rollins E Lambert 1Sshy the family which is being paid they have a voice in the selecshyIlistant chaplain at the Catholic by the Worcester diocese Barshy tion of officers for their organishyatudent center at the University natt said zations At present the officero ltril (Chicago Barnatt stated that all sm of are appointed by the bishops

1NEW HIGHERY RATE OF

INTERESTPIER ANNUM

PAID QUARTERLY ON PAID-UP SHARE CERTIFICATES Deposits Weicomltad on MuOtop9es of

$20000 up to $30OOO-on SDlllga~ and JIlraquoDlAt Accounts Up to $60000-foll CIlraquoIrlJOINllteOIl1lS

IlUVIDENDS PAID 4 TlMIES A YEAR february May August CllIlI1ld November

All Deposits Insured Dill IFgu

Taunton co-operative

bank AaiQ1l Office 4 Winitl1iro~ Str~~ Taunton

aranch Office UOO fOlIO River Ave Seekonk

THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fail River-Thurs July 13 -1967 bull bull _ _ t B

Its FuU Time Job looking For Job G~rnny Discovers

By Mary Tinley Daly

intbe language of the Twittering Twenties whenlegw ~re U111bs and were covered with hosiery~ younK person ~~had completed his education after high school or coJ]egeand thereupon annoQ~ced willingness to accept

position irithe b~s)ness

world or lt the corner drug out to be utterly routine dead shyetore Or in the case of a end asto advaricimient requir-

ing an undue amounfof time girl stay home and help speniin iransportlition or payshyMama Not so with the grown- ing an inadequat~SalarY 1gt War Babies among whom is

of todayBasi~Asset

((an llY~

our Ginny They Thanks for making me learn bave no more to type Mom Ginny told us esc om p le ted Without that skill Im afraId their education with acquisi shylion of a high school diploma er a baccalaushyreate de g r e e than has our granddaught e r Lu Anne just graduated from the eighth grade In the fastshypaced world of the 60s and with sights set on achievement into the 21st Century these young people realize that education is 8 continuing process a lifetime of learning to foresta~l stagnashytion and boredom So its on to graduate school-fulltime if eircumstances permit but usushyally on a part-time basis and

lelf-financed Oh theyre willing to accept

II position as the oldsters so b th Id

eoyly put It ut ey wou1 t th t f th ros BIYlI e a e naIve e 0 e P hshypect implied as much as at t e quaint wording of the phraseNo theyrefrankly and openly looking for a-job

Finding Right spot X

Not just anyjob eitherbesitate to use the overworked term image ~lmost as threadshyblue as itscQmpanionpiece bull challenge but thefact is these YOJ~g people have a realistic unage of themselves They know their strength and weaknesses

1heir achievements and their t I wmiddotth th kId poten ~a 1 IS nowe geas a measuring rod they seek employment that is meaningful II challenge to the best they have in them

This is perhaps why the Peace Corps VISTA and like progrms GUS if you plan lDave such an appeal to youth

Ourown presently-unemployed B

0 rry C I 0 ege

pn 0

UOl1l ll1ll1ll9 a head start on you r Winter

lis job-shopping in various areas FaciHty for Nursung wardrobe ~t keeping her own counsel while MIltMI SH0RES (NC) ~ it does very

1M) doing but obviously weigh-Grant of $106940 for construc- little for yourlog factors one against another ~9n of aimrse b-aining faCility fashion image

Whereas formeriy liteour ~uld $27000 for trairiing iii its middotfor July and ilmise oilly newspaper sections schooi of social work bave~ii August~ I for OIle still cant definite lWinter look Of-course having to do with world and ioeal news womens features sports financial~and of course the funnies - were of interest DOW the most carefully scanned eohimns are Help-Wanted _-Women or Men and Women

Some of the glamour-jobs deshy8Cribed in glowing terms tum

Nuns Classes Improve Academic Climate

MENLO PARK (NC)-Sister Roseanne Murphys classes in introductory sociology have

added much to the academic climate at St Patricks Seminary here in California according to Father Paul Purta rector

According to the seminarians the nuns presence has- also belped rub off ihe rough edgeS ef the all male community - not enough however to keep the students from dubbing her Sisshyter Murph The first nun to teach at the San Francisco archdiocesan semshyinary Sister Roseanne -is acting academ~ dean at the College of Notre Dame Be~ont

b~t you have to put up $25 just Candy in Septembe~ but try to bac~ to ~~e manufact~rers or to to shoY your good fai~ buy a decent Summer outfit in theIr m lD store whIch has ashy

SO~times at the end af a the Summer At the momentworld famous pargain basement- long weary day Of job bunting the maJor stores we wonder if Ginny wouldnt in the area are

settle for tpe Tw~tteringTWen- featuring whats ties announce a willingness tG new in Fall and accept a position - or even Winter clothes ~stay hoIi1~ to help Mama This is marvelshy

aWllrded Barry College here in get used to doing my Summer you hay a much better chance Florida by the Public HeaitiI buyin~ in February and ~a~ch of succe ding in your quest for Service of- the U So Department Durmg those months It JUt an appropriate outfit if you can of Health Education and Wel- doesilt~eem~s if the su1 wiUmiddot seW Th~n your only difflciJlty fare - eer shme WIth enoug~ mtenshy

Slty to warrant wearIng the Sister Mary Dorothy president deeply ~la~hed sun dr~sses or the

~f the 27-year-old college con- bare mIdrIff fun outfItS that are ducted by Dominican Sisters of part of this seasons fashions In Adrian Mich says the nursing th h t h d S e same veIn 0 umI umshyfacilities will be part of the d ff lttl t t science and language Center mer ayso er I ~ en Icemen

to tryon Itchy-lookmg wools or which will begin construction heavy weight coats even though early next year youre aware that there is more

variety and choice when the new Catholic Relief AgelI1ley seasons clothes first appear than

there will be later on Fights Polio iEpidemic NothlngforChildren

I Even the childrens depart-NEW YORK (JiC)--P()lio vac- ments this year seem to have

cine for 16500 people five res stocked a limited amount of pirators imd an iron lung have Summer wear July 1st I was inbeen flown to ~aJlague Nicashyragua by Catholic ReHef Ser the childrens department of a

branch of one of New England~s ic~ k hellgt comba~ a yengtOlio largest department stores and it epIdemic whicp has alr~illlY taken the lives of 24 eo Ie was like looking tor a ~eedle in II P ~ haystack to try and fmd Sum- Halvey Leach CRS field mer slacks or shorts amid the

workerin Nicaragua reported vast array ampf back to school that there are 200 known polio elothes The salesgirls seemed to cases and perhaps as many 38 indicate that what they did have 300 unreported cases in the epi -left of name brands bad Qampem liemic rent back

my other qualifications would be pretty nebulous

(Learning to type the summer following eighth grade has al shyways been a must at our house like it or not at the time)

Its an experience this jobshyseeking At one agency Ginny was told that the employer stipshyulated the applicant positively must possess a BA degreeshyand she had put doWn on her application that sJ1e has an AB

At another she was given a slip indicating a 930 AM apshy

pointment had been set up for herby the agency with a Mr Jackson (not-his real name)l1Vho was piring for an air~i~e

The car broke down on herway ltto keep the appointment so Girmy phoned Mr Jacksonior

0 postponement We dont make definite apshy

pOIntrnents Mr Jacksons secshyretary answered- Applicants are

interviewed one moriling each week from 9 oclock until noonfirst come first served And weueriot list~d with an empI9Y~ ment agency

Cost of fixing e ear wasmore than balanc-~ by e fee gIven 0 ws reVIew of a com-

L plete applIcabon which otherwise would probably 0ne can buy Christmas tree~ NOt kboVing the ~lidy of the Scho~ls ~ll ~upplement the haveto be pa~d Bill July (artificial that is)- fur store Il~as uncertain whether g~v~IJlme1t loans wi~ addi

Agail1 Well get you ~job coats in August and Halloween they meantthey had beenserit-

PEACE MISSION Msgr John president of the Pontifical Mission or Palestine and ex- for which college housing loan

t f h C th r N E WI funds have been reserved anshy~u~lve dlrec or 0 bull tea 01C ea ast ~ fare Asso~ nouncements by Secretary RobshyClatIon confers WIth some of the st ff of th~ Jerusalem ert C Weaver of the U S De-ff Th h f t ff b f th 0 ICe oug orelgn s a mem er 0 e mlsslOn were

ordered to leave during recent hostili ies Mrs Elsie Priest

center convert widow who had come to spend ~he rest of her life in the Holy Land refused t leave NC Photo~I ~ ~

- 0 LD OF FASHIO ~ ~W R

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I~By MARILYN RODERiCK ~

t panD~velopment Approval ifFOR FASHIONS I S FALL f II

Either Jay there were no signs~ of them anywhere within my

buying ange I ended buying a leftover sweater type jersey that stretlheA down to Lisas knees and a Jair of tan denims that after onf washing went up the other WI

An ~ ~pected soci~i event during uly and August can elly thow you ~nto a ti~~ ~s- ~t the grlt~u~ s conventIon m you sea ch franbcallythrough- Corpus ChrIsti Texas the stoie~ for something that do~snt have long lleeyes or a

is matc~ing the right pattern with the right material

The only other solution other I bull

than resl~rtIng to your sewmgmachIne IS to acclImate yourselfto h f

s oppmg or cottons m Janushylry and I woolens in July and th uI II tIt h tli e~ yfo thWI a eas ave e

pIC 0 I e crop __bullbull

THE AREAS MOS1T ACCOMMODATING lANK AT1IILEBORO FALl$

NoRTH ATTLEBORO MANSFIELD

Nuns DO SUmmer Work in Mexico

SANANTONIO (NC)-Twenshyty-six Sisters of Divine Provishydence left here by busfor Mexshyico where they will work during the Summer Nine are native Mexicans ioeshy

eently received into the congreshygation who will be statione4ll Permanently in Mexico rhe othei-~uns f~om Texas

Louisiana and Oklahoma will

~Jl~~q the ~up1m~rd()i~g misshy sionarj work Eight of these

willwork in the area of Mexico City under the direction of the

_- Oblate priests and eight othenl in the catechetical center m Queretaro ami in the Ahuacatlan mission

The w()rk of all the mission aries will include visiting homeS taking a census setting up cateshychetical centers instructing lay catechists and preparing the people for the Ieception of the sacraments

In accordance with the wishes of the Mexican bishops all the nuns will wear lay clothing inn

Mexico

Sail Aside loan Funds f h I

011 Cot 0 ic Colleges WASHINGTON (NC) - Cath

olic universities and colleges are bull Nolan of New York among a large number of schools

partment of Housing and Urban D~velopmentshow~ I

The federal fund reservation e~tablished onthe basis of a pre-I 1Immary app Icabon for assist shy

ance under the College Housing

Program sets the money aside -lr the schoo~s _~ntil their proj~ ects are approved by the U S

Department of Housing and Urshy

tlOnal funds of theIr own

w ins Tcp Award NEW ORLEANS (NC) -Th-e

~larjon Herald New OrleaDfl archdiocesan newspaper reshy

ceived a top award from the Southwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment ofshyfjcials for its community efforts in behalf of Urban renewal and hOllsing The award was noted

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In the busy adult world tt is easy ~ wax nostalgic wer the happy carefree days wh~n we were children enshyjoying our Summer vacations The other day I took my ewn children for a walk thJrougTr some woods near our home where I played as It child and could not helpbut not have held my attention for think of those times when long but the young boy selling

the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

Although poison Ivy Win nat seem to be making a profit _ pow in bull wen-tended ~arden it there are always places tn lilt bull large yard where it wlli flour- I m not sure he repbed ~ ish behind bull stone wan ander my fath~r would know ThiS W

iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

-3) Add ~vanina ~nd miUlX In the 1(itcben alternately with the sifted dt7

Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

$) Fold im the blueberriesto the array of meat he was disshy Sprinkle ~ top of thla batterr)laying outside bis store with sugar Cukes 39 cents bull d02leDo G) Bake im II wellt-greased ~

YiIIouted anothelI barker ich square pan in III 3500 ()Vetll

be 111M with the charm llI8J euroor3Q minutes

VHE ANCHOR- I 1Jhurs July 13 1967 I

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Honors Parents )

Of Shlt ReHg~ous I ~

NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

Catholic Center ToursPlans Health Center Attrad Visitorsmiddot

BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

Msgr Joseph A Dooling guild Michaels and St James hospi ~~a~bullbullbullbullmB~Wm~g~

director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

The child-care center he said Ill d H IlIIII an yanms II will offer rehabilitation pro-lLiClymoU1 President

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Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

That ouldbe the one destined for tbe ~ri~stho~

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

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It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July n 1967

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

Per Year

and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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~[M)[9)ruJ~~[~7 ~~[Wofr[ft1oBl) By Msgr George G Higgins

(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

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Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

stored llalevich 34 has been named lieu of students lit themiddot CoDege Worried About NUDs of St Thomas here in MiDnesota But the governmentmiddot co~clI He is the first )aymaD lie boW lleize that bull any time said the post IIsgr Nolan

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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New Je[Jsey CoUege Fund Tl~~ Climbs

LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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Harrison Williams of New Jel- daily lives t k h l b sey 00 tS su commtttee on

migrant labor into the Rio shy British Commission Grande vallJy to hear testimony LONDON (NC)-Twenty-one

Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

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I~ middotKentucky T ece~(ll~~[JIS Run - LourSVILLE (NC~BeI- farnm Jl([nregltet

n2Jlmine an all mens college BROOKLYN (NC) - Threeohere and Ursuline an all man teams of local teenagero(womens college here may will run a film project here this merge to produce a single colshy

I I

J Summer wita the hope of reachshying t~le people we never see at

eampus lege located on the Bellarmine

Church according to one of the Bellarmine officials have apshy teenagers leading the project

proved the merger and the Urshy The teams will go from homeouline board of trustees will conshy to home showing the The GoodCl1der the matter soon News of Christ film strip in

Strong impetus for the merger i both English and Spanish and cmme from a study made by leading discussions SacredRaymond F Hart a member of Heart Mission is sponsoring theUrsulines board The study was pilot project with teenageicoornmissioned by the two Mapuel Ramirez and Fathercchools

James A Boyd leading theAt one point in the 50-page groupreport Hart strongly recomshymends merger in these words The teens know that they may Only by a complete merger of be less than welcome at many ate two colleges into one insti shy houses but they hope to keep vUon could there be efficiency loving and smiling regardless oi oi operation and resulting savshy whats said Ramirez said fogs

At 11 preparation meetingHe also says All logic points Ramirez told the group that if

0 a rombined Catholic institushy the guy seems to be getting madtion of higher education in and it looks like it might comeLouisville to blows leave Im sure hes got

When asked if Ursuline Colshy 12 neighbors willing to help lege IQn go it alone in Iase they throw you out if you dont JustPriest in yietnam to Encourage Reading vote against the merger Sister remember to go back next weekM Angelice Seibert tkie Ursushy and try again Lets be persist shyline College president reshy

~tFormer Air Force Chaplain Directs foundationmarked I dont see ~ow any

The first Iontacts will be witk1(Catholic college can operate ef- SAIGON (NC) _ A former Father Sievers saw action as hooklets He has also asked the families of some 90 childrenfectiVely in the future with Vi S Air Force chaplain and a Marine during the war in several chaplains here to write who recently made their Firstfewer than 2500 students Marine Corps veteran has been Korea where he was wounded their views on the Vietnam situshy(Communion at the missionIf the merger should take Visiting chaplains and military and received the Silver Star far ation These children are familiar with)lace the enrollment based on units in Vietnam to encourage Bravery at Wonsan in Decemshy Many chaplains the St Louis the teenagers because manycurrent figures of the two the reading of religious inspirashy ber1950 priest said have noted that there served as catechists during theoohools would be close to that tionml literature among service- He was ordained March 11 is Ii shortage of good reading

figure men preparation dassei for First1~ at Kenrick seminary ami matter for the troops He made

CommunionBuilding Prorram He is Father Paul Sievers ef served for three years at S1 many rontacts here to which he The Hart report does cautien the St Louis archdiocese the Lukes parish st Louis 1ft will send foundation booklets Ramirez advised the groUllt

Iaowever that the move into I spirtiual director of the Chapel 1951 he was commissioned as with the hopes that they will be not to expect to go sit in comshysingle school would require Foundation Inc founded in St middota chaplain in the Missouri Nashy passed around fortable beautiful living roonw

Q(tending some $21000000 in the Louis in 1965 tional Guard and in 1959 went and chit chat Lets remember [led decade Major sums would The foundation distributes GO active duty as a chaplaift we aave a message to get across be used for tl student center a religious booklets by mail The witm the U S Air Force fllGndscol1lS Slate and that is that Christ is aliVel

library tl fine arts building a booklets are aimed principally Gathers Material today and is still lovingVocations MeetingAfter six years he was retiredomens residence and a Sisters at the Armed Forces and pashy

HONORED Lawson B Mooney of Somerville until JreCently director of Catholic Relief Services program in Vietnam was a warded severai honors and citations by the Vietnamese government and other groups on his leaving the war-torn country The ladies left to right are daughters Lausine wife Lisa and daughter Celange NC Photo

residence classrooms ami of- tients in Veterans Administrashy for physical disability because MOUNT VERNON (NC)-The flees tion hospitals The literature is of wounds received in Korea 22nd annual American Francisshy ELECTRICAL

After a back operation he was can Society for Vocations conshyThe merger would include a distributed without cost Contractonvention will be held next weektwo-phase building program ac- sf Louis area businessmen appointed spiritual director of in Calgary Alta Delegates fromltrording to the Hart report with support the ~hole operation and the Chapel Foundation every U S state and every ~ final building completed by the ounda~lOn conducts no fi shy One of the main reasons for

the jFal~ of 1974 He estimates ~ncI~ drIves or subscription his visit to Vietnam is to gather Canadian province are expected ~aterlal for more religioUlJ ~ attend the society headquai shyfba~ about half the total can be ~~mpalgns

ters here announcedoo~ained froIJ1 federal loans and

A prinltJpil~ speaker will bear~nts Therestmustcomefromip l-middotfemiddot CmiddotOmiddotmmtmmiddotent Iather Bede Ferrara OFM ottterl()lIrces II

provincial vocation director for At pr~seJ)t UrsuHne and Bel- middot the Franciscans here in Newllanni~ colleges have been ll~tired Malllin~ CtrlJll~ Comone~ Wife York who has been a leader inworklllg under n program of lI 9 944 Cou~~middot St

the communltys vocation worllcoordination whereby the Children JUml ~rnllaquolliiltmml Mission New 3edlfol1dfoil neal ~ decade

~o roUeges share faculties and facilities Hart describes the WORCESTER (NC) - The their children still at homeshyGUccess of the present coordiaashy Worcester diocese is sending 15 aged 10 to 20-are going with tion system this way The pres- persons to the missions this year them and will study in the InshyGmt arrangement is half-fish and -eight of them from the same di1-n school on the reservation half-fOwl and is not rompletely family A seventh child Sister Damiea aatisfactory to either college A priest and a Sister are joinshy is a Passionist Sister teaching

ing another diocesan priest in in Providence R I Sicuani Peru five young adults My wife and I plan to stayCatholic - Metholaquolli~t are joining the Extension Volunshy there the rest of our lives Barshyteers Home Missionary program natt said However the chil shyDialogue Contillllllle~ and Mr and Mrs William Barshy dren will always be free to make

LAKE JUNALUSKA (NC)shy natt and their family of Blackshy their own decision in that reshyThirty Catholic and Methodist stone are going to Rocky Boy spect he addedscholars and religious leaders Indian Reservation in Montana

Most of the Indians on themet here in North Carolina to The Worcester diocese is curshyreservation are baptized Cathshyrontinue the Catholic-Methodist rently sponsoring one priest and olics he stated but very fewdialogue begun at earlier meetshy three lay missonaries in Latin of them practice their faith Mostngs in Chicago America and has sent more than of them still believe in and liveMain topic for the sessions 30 lay people to work in the by the n~les of their tribal godshere included The Presence of home missions through the Exshy

the Holy Spirit in Individuals tension Volunteers program lVIIS Barnatt a trained hosshyand in the Church with papers Barnatt a reUred lieutenant pital technician said she felt the on the theme presented by colonel in the U S Marine children would help tremen-middot Father James Burns SJ soon Corps who is now a sales represhy dausly- in our catechetical work fo join the faculty of Gonzaga sentative for the Catholic Digest Since the children will be going University in Spokane Wash said the family decided to make to school with the Indian chil shylnd the Rev William R Cannon a life commitment to the Indian dren we hope to be able to meet Jr dean of Candler School oj( missions after talking with m the Indian families through Theology at Emory University Ilriend several months ago who them Atlanta Ga had visited the Rocky Boy resshy

Bible studies during the sesshy ervation and described the IJhms were led by the Rev Chesshy deplorable conditions under [pl1cpose Election ter A Pennington senior paster which the Indians live MADRID (NC)-A group oi ()l Hennepin Avenue Methodis~ The Indians on the reservation women in Spains Catholic Acshy~llIll1lh Minneapolis Minn lUld are building a new home for tion movement have asked that l1ather Rollins E Lambert 1Sshy the family which is being paid they have a voice in the selecshyIlistant chaplain at the Catholic by the Worcester diocese Barshy tion of officers for their organishyatudent center at the University natt said zations At present the officero ltril (Chicago Barnatt stated that all sm of are appointed by the bishops

1NEW HIGHERY RATE OF

INTERESTPIER ANNUM

PAID QUARTERLY ON PAID-UP SHARE CERTIFICATES Deposits Weicomltad on MuOtop9es of

$20000 up to $30OOO-on SDlllga~ and JIlraquoDlAt Accounts Up to $60000-foll CIlraquoIrlJOINllteOIl1lS

IlUVIDENDS PAID 4 TlMIES A YEAR february May August CllIlI1ld November

All Deposits Insured Dill IFgu

Taunton co-operative

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aranch Office UOO fOlIO River Ave Seekonk

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Its FuU Time Job looking For Job G~rnny Discovers

By Mary Tinley Daly

intbe language of the Twittering Twenties whenlegw ~re U111bs and were covered with hosiery~ younK person ~~had completed his education after high school or coJ]egeand thereupon annoQ~ced willingness to accept

position irithe b~s)ness

world or lt the corner drug out to be utterly routine dead shyetore Or in the case of a end asto advaricimient requir-

ing an undue amounfof time girl stay home and help speniin iransportlition or payshyMama Not so with the grown- ing an inadequat~SalarY 1gt War Babies among whom is

of todayBasi~Asset

((an llY~

our Ginny They Thanks for making me learn bave no more to type Mom Ginny told us esc om p le ted Without that skill Im afraId their education with acquisi shylion of a high school diploma er a baccalaushyreate de g r e e than has our granddaught e r Lu Anne just graduated from the eighth grade In the fastshypaced world of the 60s and with sights set on achievement into the 21st Century these young people realize that education is 8 continuing process a lifetime of learning to foresta~l stagnashytion and boredom So its on to graduate school-fulltime if eircumstances permit but usushyally on a part-time basis and

lelf-financed Oh theyre willing to accept

II position as the oldsters so b th Id

eoyly put It ut ey wou1 t th t f th ros BIYlI e a e naIve e 0 e P hshypect implied as much as at t e quaint wording of the phraseNo theyrefrankly and openly looking for a-job

Finding Right spot X

Not just anyjob eitherbesitate to use the overworked term image ~lmost as threadshyblue as itscQmpanionpiece bull challenge but thefact is these YOJ~g people have a realistic unage of themselves They know their strength and weaknesses

1heir achievements and their t I wmiddotth th kId poten ~a 1 IS nowe geas a measuring rod they seek employment that is meaningful II challenge to the best they have in them

This is perhaps why the Peace Corps VISTA and like progrms GUS if you plan lDave such an appeal to youth

Ourown presently-unemployed B

0 rry C I 0 ege

pn 0

UOl1l ll1ll1ll9 a head start on you r Winter

lis job-shopping in various areas FaciHty for Nursung wardrobe ~t keeping her own counsel while MIltMI SH0RES (NC) ~ it does very

1M) doing but obviously weigh-Grant of $106940 for construc- little for yourlog factors one against another ~9n of aimrse b-aining faCility fashion image

Whereas formeriy liteour ~uld $27000 for trairiing iii its middotfor July and ilmise oilly newspaper sections schooi of social work bave~ii August~ I for OIle still cant definite lWinter look Of-course having to do with world and ioeal news womens features sports financial~and of course the funnies - were of interest DOW the most carefully scanned eohimns are Help-Wanted _-Women or Men and Women

Some of the glamour-jobs deshy8Cribed in glowing terms tum

Nuns Classes Improve Academic Climate

MENLO PARK (NC)-Sister Roseanne Murphys classes in introductory sociology have

added much to the academic climate at St Patricks Seminary here in California according to Father Paul Purta rector

According to the seminarians the nuns presence has- also belped rub off ihe rough edgeS ef the all male community - not enough however to keep the students from dubbing her Sisshyter Murph The first nun to teach at the San Francisco archdiocesan semshyinary Sister Roseanne -is acting academ~ dean at the College of Notre Dame Be~ont

b~t you have to put up $25 just Candy in Septembe~ but try to bac~ to ~~e manufact~rers or to to shoY your good fai~ buy a decent Summer outfit in theIr m lD store whIch has ashy

SO~times at the end af a the Summer At the momentworld famous pargain basement- long weary day Of job bunting the maJor stores we wonder if Ginny wouldnt in the area are

settle for tpe Tw~tteringTWen- featuring whats ties announce a willingness tG new in Fall and accept a position - or even Winter clothes ~stay hoIi1~ to help Mama This is marvelshy

aWllrded Barry College here in get used to doing my Summer you hay a much better chance Florida by the Public HeaitiI buyin~ in February and ~a~ch of succe ding in your quest for Service of- the U So Department Durmg those months It JUt an appropriate outfit if you can of Health Education and Wel- doesilt~eem~s if the su1 wiUmiddot seW Th~n your only difflciJlty fare - eer shme WIth enoug~ mtenshy

Slty to warrant wearIng the Sister Mary Dorothy president deeply ~la~hed sun dr~sses or the

~f the 27-year-old college con- bare mIdrIff fun outfItS that are ducted by Dominican Sisters of part of this seasons fashions In Adrian Mich says the nursing th h t h d S e same veIn 0 umI umshyfacilities will be part of the d ff lttl t t science and language Center mer ayso er I ~ en Icemen

to tryon Itchy-lookmg wools or which will begin construction heavy weight coats even though early next year youre aware that there is more

variety and choice when the new Catholic Relief AgelI1ley seasons clothes first appear than

there will be later on Fights Polio iEpidemic NothlngforChildren

I Even the childrens depart-NEW YORK (JiC)--P()lio vac- ments this year seem to have

cine for 16500 people five res stocked a limited amount of pirators imd an iron lung have Summer wear July 1st I was inbeen flown to ~aJlague Nicashyragua by Catholic ReHef Ser the childrens department of a

branch of one of New England~s ic~ k hellgt comba~ a yengtOlio largest department stores and it epIdemic whicp has alr~illlY taken the lives of 24 eo Ie was like looking tor a ~eedle in II P ~ haystack to try and fmd Sum- Halvey Leach CRS field mer slacks or shorts amid the

workerin Nicaragua reported vast array ampf back to school that there are 200 known polio elothes The salesgirls seemed to cases and perhaps as many 38 indicate that what they did have 300 unreported cases in the epi -left of name brands bad Qampem liemic rent back

my other qualifications would be pretty nebulous

(Learning to type the summer following eighth grade has al shyways been a must at our house like it or not at the time)

Its an experience this jobshyseeking At one agency Ginny was told that the employer stipshyulated the applicant positively must possess a BA degreeshyand she had put doWn on her application that sJ1e has an AB

At another she was given a slip indicating a 930 AM apshy

pointment had been set up for herby the agency with a Mr Jackson (not-his real name)l1Vho was piring for an air~i~e

The car broke down on herway ltto keep the appointment so Girmy phoned Mr Jacksonior

0 postponement We dont make definite apshy

pOIntrnents Mr Jacksons secshyretary answered- Applicants are

interviewed one moriling each week from 9 oclock until noonfirst come first served And weueriot list~d with an empI9Y~ ment agency

Cost of fixing e ear wasmore than balanc-~ by e fee gIven 0 ws reVIew of a com-

L plete applIcabon which otherwise would probably 0ne can buy Christmas tree~ NOt kboVing the ~lidy of the Scho~ls ~ll ~upplement the haveto be pa~d Bill July (artificial that is)- fur store Il~as uncertain whether g~v~IJlme1t loans wi~ addi

Agail1 Well get you ~job coats in August and Halloween they meantthey had beenserit-

PEACE MISSION Msgr John president of the Pontifical Mission or Palestine and ex- for which college housing loan

t f h C th r N E WI funds have been reserved anshy~u~lve dlrec or 0 bull tea 01C ea ast ~ fare Asso~ nouncements by Secretary RobshyClatIon confers WIth some of the st ff of th~ Jerusalem ert C Weaver of the U S De-ff Th h f t ff b f th 0 ICe oug orelgn s a mem er 0 e mlsslOn were

ordered to leave during recent hostili ies Mrs Elsie Priest

center convert widow who had come to spend ~he rest of her life in the Holy Land refused t leave NC Photo~I ~ ~

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I~By MARILYN RODERiCK ~

t panD~velopment Approval ifFOR FASHIONS I S FALL f II

Either Jay there were no signs~ of them anywhere within my

buying ange I ended buying a leftover sweater type jersey that stretlheA down to Lisas knees and a Jair of tan denims that after onf washing went up the other WI

An ~ ~pected soci~i event during uly and August can elly thow you ~nto a ti~~ ~s- ~t the grlt~u~ s conventIon m you sea ch franbcallythrough- Corpus ChrIsti Texas the stoie~ for something that do~snt have long lleeyes or a

is matc~ing the right pattern with the right material

The only other solution other I bull

than resl~rtIng to your sewmgmachIne IS to acclImate yourselfto h f

s oppmg or cottons m Janushylry and I woolens in July and th uI II tIt h tli e~ yfo thWI a eas ave e

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NoRTH ATTLEBORO MANSFIELD

Nuns DO SUmmer Work in Mexico

SANANTONIO (NC)-Twenshyty-six Sisters of Divine Provishydence left here by busfor Mexshyico where they will work during the Summer Nine are native Mexicans ioeshy

eently received into the congreshygation who will be statione4ll Permanently in Mexico rhe othei-~uns f~om Texas

Louisiana and Oklahoma will

~Jl~~q the ~up1m~rd()i~g misshy sionarj work Eight of these

willwork in the area of Mexico City under the direction of the

_- Oblate priests and eight othenl in the catechetical center m Queretaro ami in the Ahuacatlan mission

The w()rk of all the mission aries will include visiting homeS taking a census setting up cateshychetical centers instructing lay catechists and preparing the people for the Ieception of the sacraments

In accordance with the wishes of the Mexican bishops all the nuns will wear lay clothing inn

Mexico

Sail Aside loan Funds f h I

011 Cot 0 ic Colleges WASHINGTON (NC) - Cath

olic universities and colleges are bull Nolan of New York among a large number of schools

partment of Housing and Urban D~velopmentshow~ I

The federal fund reservation e~tablished onthe basis of a pre-I 1Immary app Icabon for assist shy

ance under the College Housing

Program sets the money aside -lr the schoo~s _~ntil their proj~ ects are approved by the U S

Department of Housing and Urshy

tlOnal funds of theIr own

w ins Tcp Award NEW ORLEANS (NC) -Th-e

~larjon Herald New OrleaDfl archdiocesan newspaper reshy

ceived a top award from the Southwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment ofshyfjcials for its community efforts in behalf of Urban renewal and hOllsing The award was noted

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In the busy adult world tt is easy ~ wax nostalgic wer the happy carefree days wh~n we were children enshyjoying our Summer vacations The other day I took my ewn children for a walk thJrougTr some woods near our home where I played as It child and could not helpbut not have held my attention for think of those times when long but the young boy selling

the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

Although poison Ivy Win nat seem to be making a profit _ pow in bull wen-tended ~arden it there are always places tn lilt bull large yard where it wlli flour- I m not sure he repbed ~ ish behind bull stone wan ander my fath~r would know ThiS W

iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

-3) Add ~vanina ~nd miUlX In the 1(itcben alternately with the sifted dt7

Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

$) Fold im the blueberriesto the array of meat he was disshy Sprinkle ~ top of thla batterr)laying outside bis store with sugar Cukes 39 cents bull d02leDo G) Bake im II wellt-greased ~

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Honors Parents )

Of Shlt ReHg~ous I ~

NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

Catholic Center ToursPlans Health Center Attrad Visitorsmiddot

BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

Msgr Joseph A Dooling guild Michaels and St James hospi ~~a~bullbullbullbullmB~Wm~g~

director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

The child-care center he said Ill d H IlIIII an yanms II will offer rehabilitation pro-lLiClymoU1 President

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Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

That ouldbe the one destined for tbe ~ri~stho~

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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Father James E Groppi adshyvisor to the youth council of

~the Milwaukee~ branch of the - ational Association formiddot the

~ dvancement of Colored People - said the council with expenses

of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

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and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

Cooperation for Peacemiddot Cutholic Church World Council Mak~l1l9J

Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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ports that Amleto CardinaY Cicognani 84 Vatican Secretary of State plans to resign in midshyAugust were denied by a highly placed Vatican source The source denied the cardinal 1lould resign in the foreseeable future

Secular news services hatiJ carried reports of the cardinall impending retirement

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July J~ J967 a I

DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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1 bulleome when the Church of Simiddot rence will again speak out and NEW TORJr (Neuro) The The association also had twe LeNliion where they oiried five the Romanian people be restored Catholic Near lEast Welfare Assoshy ships full of clothing en route to other workers and foui US to their rights Until then for ciation vowecll to eontinue its the Gulf of Aqaba and the nuns from Albany N y~ WDG these purposes will we sacrifice operations despite the war which uestion remained whether they are establishing a grammarstruggle and pray said Father ripped through the middle East would be permitted through the llCbool in a village near the cityDie Crihalmean newly elected We are going to stay in the Arab blockade of the gulf even -We have been flooded with president of the Association of Mid-East lllS long as we can and though they were headed for ealls hom Albany about thOse Romanian Catholics of Ameriel eontinue to provide relief to ref- Jordanian ports nunfi liaid Msgr Nollln But he on the occasion of its 19th anshy agees and non_refugees on the The association JelWlalem hali received no news from the nual convention and Romanian basis of need not creed or poli shy staff was withdrawn to Beirut eity ~ the first day of the war

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

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Its FuU Time Job looking For Job G~rnny Discovers

By Mary Tinley Daly

intbe language of the Twittering Twenties whenlegw ~re U111bs and were covered with hosiery~ younK person ~~had completed his education after high school or coJ]egeand thereupon annoQ~ced willingness to accept

position irithe b~s)ness

world or lt the corner drug out to be utterly routine dead shyetore Or in the case of a end asto advaricimient requir-

ing an undue amounfof time girl stay home and help speniin iransportlition or payshyMama Not so with the grown- ing an inadequat~SalarY 1gt War Babies among whom is

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our Ginny They Thanks for making me learn bave no more to type Mom Ginny told us esc om p le ted Without that skill Im afraId their education with acquisi shylion of a high school diploma er a baccalaushyreate de g r e e than has our granddaught e r Lu Anne just graduated from the eighth grade In the fastshypaced world of the 60s and with sights set on achievement into the 21st Century these young people realize that education is 8 continuing process a lifetime of learning to foresta~l stagnashytion and boredom So its on to graduate school-fulltime if eircumstances permit but usushyally on a part-time basis and

lelf-financed Oh theyre willing to accept

II position as the oldsters so b th Id

eoyly put It ut ey wou1 t th t f th ros BIYlI e a e naIve e 0 e P hshypect implied as much as at t e quaint wording of the phraseNo theyrefrankly and openly looking for a-job

Finding Right spot X

Not just anyjob eitherbesitate to use the overworked term image ~lmost as threadshyblue as itscQmpanionpiece bull challenge but thefact is these YOJ~g people have a realistic unage of themselves They know their strength and weaknesses

1heir achievements and their t I wmiddotth th kId poten ~a 1 IS nowe geas a measuring rod they seek employment that is meaningful II challenge to the best they have in them

This is perhaps why the Peace Corps VISTA and like progrms GUS if you plan lDave such an appeal to youth

Ourown presently-unemployed B

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UOl1l ll1ll1ll9 a head start on you r Winter

lis job-shopping in various areas FaciHty for Nursung wardrobe ~t keeping her own counsel while MIltMI SH0RES (NC) ~ it does very

1M) doing but obviously weigh-Grant of $106940 for construc- little for yourlog factors one against another ~9n of aimrse b-aining faCility fashion image

Whereas formeriy liteour ~uld $27000 for trairiing iii its middotfor July and ilmise oilly newspaper sections schooi of social work bave~ii August~ I for OIle still cant definite lWinter look Of-course having to do with world and ioeal news womens features sports financial~and of course the funnies - were of interest DOW the most carefully scanned eohimns are Help-Wanted _-Women or Men and Women

Some of the glamour-jobs deshy8Cribed in glowing terms tum

Nuns Classes Improve Academic Climate

MENLO PARK (NC)-Sister Roseanne Murphys classes in introductory sociology have

added much to the academic climate at St Patricks Seminary here in California according to Father Paul Purta rector

According to the seminarians the nuns presence has- also belped rub off ihe rough edgeS ef the all male community - not enough however to keep the students from dubbing her Sisshyter Murph The first nun to teach at the San Francisco archdiocesan semshyinary Sister Roseanne -is acting academ~ dean at the College of Notre Dame Be~ont

b~t you have to put up $25 just Candy in Septembe~ but try to bac~ to ~~e manufact~rers or to to shoY your good fai~ buy a decent Summer outfit in theIr m lD store whIch has ashy

SO~times at the end af a the Summer At the momentworld famous pargain basement- long weary day Of job bunting the maJor stores we wonder if Ginny wouldnt in the area are

settle for tpe Tw~tteringTWen- featuring whats ties announce a willingness tG new in Fall and accept a position - or even Winter clothes ~stay hoIi1~ to help Mama This is marvelshy

aWllrded Barry College here in get used to doing my Summer you hay a much better chance Florida by the Public HeaitiI buyin~ in February and ~a~ch of succe ding in your quest for Service of- the U So Department Durmg those months It JUt an appropriate outfit if you can of Health Education and Wel- doesilt~eem~s if the su1 wiUmiddot seW Th~n your only difflciJlty fare - eer shme WIth enoug~ mtenshy

Slty to warrant wearIng the Sister Mary Dorothy president deeply ~la~hed sun dr~sses or the

~f the 27-year-old college con- bare mIdrIff fun outfItS that are ducted by Dominican Sisters of part of this seasons fashions In Adrian Mich says the nursing th h t h d S e same veIn 0 umI umshyfacilities will be part of the d ff lttl t t science and language Center mer ayso er I ~ en Icemen

to tryon Itchy-lookmg wools or which will begin construction heavy weight coats even though early next year youre aware that there is more

variety and choice when the new Catholic Relief AgelI1ley seasons clothes first appear than

there will be later on Fights Polio iEpidemic NothlngforChildren

I Even the childrens depart-NEW YORK (JiC)--P()lio vac- ments this year seem to have

cine for 16500 people five res stocked a limited amount of pirators imd an iron lung have Summer wear July 1st I was inbeen flown to ~aJlague Nicashyragua by Catholic ReHef Ser the childrens department of a

branch of one of New England~s ic~ k hellgt comba~ a yengtOlio largest department stores and it epIdemic whicp has alr~illlY taken the lives of 24 eo Ie was like looking tor a ~eedle in II P ~ haystack to try and fmd Sum- Halvey Leach CRS field mer slacks or shorts amid the

workerin Nicaragua reported vast array ampf back to school that there are 200 known polio elothes The salesgirls seemed to cases and perhaps as many 38 indicate that what they did have 300 unreported cases in the epi -left of name brands bad Qampem liemic rent back

my other qualifications would be pretty nebulous

(Learning to type the summer following eighth grade has al shyways been a must at our house like it or not at the time)

Its an experience this jobshyseeking At one agency Ginny was told that the employer stipshyulated the applicant positively must possess a BA degreeshyand she had put doWn on her application that sJ1e has an AB

At another she was given a slip indicating a 930 AM apshy

pointment had been set up for herby the agency with a Mr Jackson (not-his real name)l1Vho was piring for an air~i~e

The car broke down on herway ltto keep the appointment so Girmy phoned Mr Jacksonior

0 postponement We dont make definite apshy

pOIntrnents Mr Jacksons secshyretary answered- Applicants are

interviewed one moriling each week from 9 oclock until noonfirst come first served And weueriot list~d with an empI9Y~ ment agency

Cost of fixing e ear wasmore than balanc-~ by e fee gIven 0 ws reVIew of a com-

L plete applIcabon which otherwise would probably 0ne can buy Christmas tree~ NOt kboVing the ~lidy of the Scho~ls ~ll ~upplement the haveto be pa~d Bill July (artificial that is)- fur store Il~as uncertain whether g~v~IJlme1t loans wi~ addi

Agail1 Well get you ~job coats in August and Halloween they meantthey had beenserit-

PEACE MISSION Msgr John president of the Pontifical Mission or Palestine and ex- for which college housing loan

t f h C th r N E WI funds have been reserved anshy~u~lve dlrec or 0 bull tea 01C ea ast ~ fare Asso~ nouncements by Secretary RobshyClatIon confers WIth some of the st ff of th~ Jerusalem ert C Weaver of the U S De-ff Th h f t ff b f th 0 ICe oug orelgn s a mem er 0 e mlsslOn were

ordered to leave during recent hostili ies Mrs Elsie Priest

center convert widow who had come to spend ~he rest of her life in the Holy Land refused t leave NC Photo~I ~ ~

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Either Jay there were no signs~ of them anywhere within my

buying ange I ended buying a leftover sweater type jersey that stretlheA down to Lisas knees and a Jair of tan denims that after onf washing went up the other WI

An ~ ~pected soci~i event during uly and August can elly thow you ~nto a ti~~ ~s- ~t the grlt~u~ s conventIon m you sea ch franbcallythrough- Corpus ChrIsti Texas the stoie~ for something that do~snt have long lleeyes or a

is matc~ing the right pattern with the right material

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Nuns DO SUmmer Work in Mexico

SANANTONIO (NC)-Twenshyty-six Sisters of Divine Provishydence left here by busfor Mexshyico where they will work during the Summer Nine are native Mexicans ioeshy

eently received into the congreshygation who will be statione4ll Permanently in Mexico rhe othei-~uns f~om Texas

Louisiana and Oklahoma will

~Jl~~q the ~up1m~rd()i~g misshy sionarj work Eight of these

willwork in the area of Mexico City under the direction of the

_- Oblate priests and eight othenl in the catechetical center m Queretaro ami in the Ahuacatlan mission

The w()rk of all the mission aries will include visiting homeS taking a census setting up cateshychetical centers instructing lay catechists and preparing the people for the Ieception of the sacraments

In accordance with the wishes of the Mexican bishops all the nuns will wear lay clothing inn

Mexico

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olic universities and colleges are bull Nolan of New York among a large number of schools

partment of Housing and Urban D~velopmentshow~ I

The federal fund reservation e~tablished onthe basis of a pre-I 1Immary app Icabon for assist shy

ance under the College Housing

Program sets the money aside -lr the schoo~s _~ntil their proj~ ects are approved by the U S

Department of Housing and Urshy

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~larjon Herald New OrleaDfl archdiocesan newspaper reshy

ceived a top award from the Southwest Regional Council of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment ofshyfjcials for its community efforts in behalf of Urban renewal and hOllsing The award was noted

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In the busy adult world tt is easy ~ wax nostalgic wer the happy carefree days wh~n we were children enshyjoying our Summer vacations The other day I took my ewn children for a walk thJrougTr some woods near our home where I played as It child and could not helpbut not have held my attention for think of those times when long but the young boy selling

the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

Although poison Ivy Win nat seem to be making a profit _ pow in bull wen-tended ~arden it there are always places tn lilt bull large yard where it wlli flour- I m not sure he repbed ~ ish behind bull stone wan ander my fath~r would know ThiS W

iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

-3) Add ~vanina ~nd miUlX In the 1(itcben alternately with the sifted dt7

Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

$) Fold im the blueberriesto the array of meat he was disshy Sprinkle ~ top of thla batterr)laying outside bis store with sugar Cukes 39 cents bull d02leDo G) Bake im II wellt-greased ~

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NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

Catholic Center ToursPlans Health Center Attrad Visitorsmiddot

BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

Msgr Joseph A Dooling guild Michaels and St James hospi ~~a~bullbullbullbullmB~Wm~g~

director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

The child-care center he said Ill d H IlIIII an yanms II will offer rehabilitation pro-lLiClymoU1 President

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Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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~ dvancement of Colored People - said the council with expenses

of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July n 1967

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

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and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

Cooperation for Peacemiddot Cutholic Church World Council Mak~l1l9J

Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs July J~ J967 a I

DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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1 bulleome when the Church of Simiddot rence will again speak out and NEW TORJr (Neuro) The The association also had twe LeNliion where they oiried five the Romanian people be restored Catholic Near lEast Welfare Assoshy ships full of clothing en route to other workers and foui US to their rights Until then for ciation vowecll to eontinue its the Gulf of Aqaba and the nuns from Albany N y~ WDG these purposes will we sacrifice operations despite the war which uestion remained whether they are establishing a grammarstruggle and pray said Father ripped through the middle East would be permitted through the llCbool in a village near the cityDie Crihalmean newly elected We are going to stay in the Arab blockade of the gulf even -We have been flooded with president of the Association of Mid-East lllS long as we can and though they were headed for ealls hom Albany about thOse Romanian Catholics of Ameriel eontinue to provide relief to ref- Jordanian ports nunfi liaid Msgr Nollln But he on the occasion of its 19th anshy agees and non_refugees on the The association JelWlalem hali received no news from the nual convention and Romanian basis of need not creed or poli shy staff was withdrawn to Beirut eity ~ the first day of the war

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

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to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

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joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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the cucumbers at such a reason-I would wander off alone and able price certainly made me JI)end hours tryin~ ~ ~ themiddot stop in my tracks The site of birds I could hear smgmg III the this unusual method of food sell shyirees ing was the open air market in

We enJoyed our walk al Boston opposite historic Waneuil though there were a few com-middot Hail l)laints about mosquitos and scratchy plants on the gr~~nd This was my first trip into the Intil we came to a veritable exciting atmosphere where the tangle of poison ivy At t~is owners of each little stan of Meryl was quite alarmed 1le- fruit vegetables or meat are ~use she remembered last competing for the buying public years bout with the itch She in a carnival-like setting Its was quite ready to get to more crowded warm and noisy but urban surroundings immediately much more fun than the sterile

My nostalgic bubble burst be- supermarkets with their soaring eause I remembered the terrible prices and impersonal clerks Summers sitting half-naked in 11 Here there seemed to be a bit of ~cond skin of calamine lotion humanity that actually cared before a window (hoping for a about the products it was selling ~ling breeze) while I could bear the voices of my friends Prices were amazing Lettuce playing games without me that was selling in local grocery

stores for 59c ~ould be picke(l up Ubiquitous Pest for 25c D head celery was 25c

Poison i7 is one of those for a generous bunch whose Illbiquitous pests which spring Ll9 twin I had paid 4Scfor the daY 10 any garden in July and Au- before Every item was like this lUBt It is bull constant nuisance and the only regret that I had When I was I boy I remembe-r was that we had parked the car ayfather burning plants wit~ quite far away prohibiting us bull dose of kerosene or pulling from carrying many bundles them out by the roots in the Theyre Undertakers Iaope they would disappear for- ever but they would alwaya ~ow CaD they pOSS1blY ~

a ar the following Summer their produce so reasonably R ppe X asked Joe Why they hudl

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iIlrge spreading trees al901 where hI faml~Y sold lts ~geshynces almost any out-of-the- tables from theIr fann 1ft Dlghshy tlon way place where it ean (Jet Il

ioothold Undertaken llre what we - I lJsed toeall the people whoseU

Nowadays there are very ei- at those portable stands said lective poisons for treating poi- my father-in-law They bUT lIOn ivy and thereis no need for leftovers that the wholesalem ine(fective bWlling or uprootinjJ dont pick up They buy and sel Ib~ best of these is 245-Tpmiddot reasonably they have no overshy~Silvex) which has several cOm-- head and therefore need only a mercialnames but which usuallY small margin of profit wiU be labeled as a weed killer This mllY be sprayed on the foli Well no matter if these huckshyage pf any poison ivy plmt and stetS are labeled with such an will effectively kill it Animate uniclmimtic name their wares ammonium sulfamate) maYalS are fresher than any Ive seen in 00 used as n killer with very supermarket bins they have an good results old-fashioned charm and they

arc well worth the trip to this Both products may be found historic section of Boston if yOIll

fn garden shops under various happen to be in town on n I1rade names since they havla shopping trip been produced by several chem- If you happen to pick up Dl cal companies Look for a weedshykiller and read the label to find basket of blueberries on yoW ~he above-mentioned chemicals trip to this open air market the Merely follow directions for ap- following recipe is a delightful plication and take the precaution wllY 0 use them of storing the container well out lRlLUIEBIElllRY CAOCTIi of the reach of children

l~ups sifted flour The Day Lily Show which llwi l teaspoon baking powde-r

lbeen mentioned in this COhillIlIllllll yeni teaspoon salt in lIJast yealS will be held MilOs 2 eggs separated year from 1 to 730 Sunday all shy Ih cup shortening elinoon and evening July llS at lcup sugar Ule Unitarian Church IEm cup milk Street near Main Dighton 11lIlDlJ 1 teaspoon vanilla years theme is Antique K~tclilshy 1f cups floured blueberries enware and Old and New Chilllll~ 1) Sift together the fiourbakshyand all lilies on display win 1Illlte ing powder and salt arranged in such eontailll01lli 2) Cream the shortening andTbere is DO admission charg0 00 sugar until very creamy andthe show aDd it is well wolfiIl a then beat bi the egg yolksSoday trip

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Hi honey whos handling the ingredients mixing well money today bantered the 4) Beat the two egg whites smiling greyhaired hawker lLI he and fold into the batter attempted to turn my attenttotll

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NEW YORK (NC)-Mr llnrll Mrs James Kiniry of Johnstown Pa parents of 10 children-six of whom are pursuing religious vocations - received an awarrll Jlrom -Fordham University here

Father John F Gilson SJ middot presented themiddot couple with II

scroll at the conclusion of the universitys 17th annual Institut0 on Religious and Sacerdotal V~ cations

The citation honored them for having accepted fearlessly th0 religiousmiddot vocations of sin of their children to the service of God-two daughters in the rell gious life two sons in the Brothshyerhood and two sons in th0 priesthood

They have regarded theBe) vocations as a singular privilege and as a mark of the special predilection and providence of God the citation said

~nvite Nurses To Open House

The Fall River Diocesafill Council of Catholic Nurses will hold tteir lOth annual opea house on Saturday July 22 aa the Summer home of Mr and Mrs Francis P McCabe 23 Pil shy

PREPARES FOR MISSION WORK Missionary and grim Terrace Mansfield The proceeds will be appli~midwife on Okinawa is the goal of Sister Mary Delores

tAraquo the Mary E McCabe Nursinlof the Daughters of Mary Health of the Poor of Ellenshy SCholarship Fundville NY At Holy Cross hospital in Fort Lauderdale Fm All Catholic Nurses and tbeii she improves middother delivery room skills as a guest of the friends are invited to come anlti

Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy as the first step toward sershy participate in the swimming anci games program that will precedetving in a maternity center her 6rder plans on Okinawa NC the barbeque scheduled lZor iPhoto clock

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BATON ROUGE (NC)-SoowNewark Archdiocese Facility to Include 2600 persoDII toured the ne Catholic Life Center for theTreatment for Mentally Retarded

bullbull tmiddot Baton Rouge diocese during four NEWARK (NC)-Construction _ eenter for mentan retarded preview tours

will begin soon on two buildings emotionally disturbed lJOCl The fonnal dedication middotof the in a projected three-buildi~g brain-damaged children bU~~(iing will be held at a future

Alliambta RelPllhealth center to be erected on undetennined date At thatsal1W urban renewal land surrounding time the St Joseph Prep ScbooiThe mental health and childshythe Newark arclidioceses chan- now under construction and tIMcare centerS are expected to becetY office here recently renovated cathedriliin operation by late 1968 The

will be officially dedicatedApproval of a $472500 grant U S Department of Hea1th The administrative offices ofby the National Institutes of Education and Welfare apshy

the Louisiana diocese have alshyHealth announced in Washingshy proved a grant of $99940 for the ready moved to the Life CenteJrton released $526500 in state child-care center toward whicilJl

funds for theproject it was disshy the Order of the Alhambra frashyclosed at a press conference temid Organization oi the ladies Guild

Knights of Columbus has The Ladies~ Guild of St JohnThe health center is being pledged $250000 according tsect the Baptist Church Centrsiierected by the Mount Carmel Msgr Dooling Village will meet at 8 tonightGuild soCial welfare agency of

He also said arrangements in the parish hallthe Newark archdiocese have been made with St

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director said it would consist of ~ ~ tals both located near the a seven-story mental health fashy pIilnned facility for hospitalizashy J B cility a seven-story speech and tion of mental helllth patients ~ ~ hearing diagnostic and treatment ne~ding that serv~ce unit and a one-story child-care lUMBER COo g

He said the mental-health center will operate on a 24-how

~ ~day basis with no patients III So Dartmouth mturned away for lack of fundsMarian CoHege Seeks

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Mother Marie Dillhoff chairshyman of the board announced OIL DADSON OIL BURNERS that Msgr Reines resignation Cmpleie Heating InstallatlonG because of the growing presshy ~4 H~ur Pil Burner Service sures of the post and a pershyso~al health problem was ac- cepted r~luctantly~

She also said the board -will seek a lay president because of m critical shortage of qualified 640 PleasantStree~ 1lell 996-8271 New Bedfoill1i priest-educators

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

Studies parish Plan fop Cmiddotvmiddotc Act bullon

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

That ouldbe the one destined for tbe ~ri~stho~

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

It also means that the Alexa~shy fice hospital and other plac6J dria diocesan schools will again

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July n 1967

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

Per Year

and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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~[M)[9)ruJ~~[~7 ~~[Wofr[ft1oBl) By Msgr George G Higgins

(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

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East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

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lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

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to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

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middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

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middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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migrant labor into the Rio shy British Commission Grande vallJy to hear testimony LONDON (NC)-Twenty-one

Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

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Catholic Interracial Council of suburban Prince Georges (Md) County has praised DefEmse Secretary Robert McshyNamaras moves designed to inshytegrate housing near the mamshymoth Andrews Air Force Base

The day after the council reshyleased its statement McNamara

IIIso took similar action against segregated hOllsing ill tlle vi~inshyity of Fort George G Meade in mearbyAnne ArundelCoullty

McNamara issued orders deshy11 ltelaring segregated houliing near

both installations offlimits to incoming miptary peJsonnel lifter surveys shOWed tJlat only five per cent of Negro serviceshymen were able to secure homes mear the posts

The orders affect only trailer eourts and apartments not oneshylYamily houses

The Prince Georges CIC caned McNamaras action a gOQd first IIltep and said it hoped the Andrews orderwould be folshy

I lowed br one for Fort Meade It was th~JIext day

Check With Officer MeNamara estimated that

1 729 new Army personnel ould be moving intd Fort Meade in thenext three months

slightly morethan Wper i centof tile total number statioMd there

All incoming personnel must eheck with the post holisihg ofshyficer who will maintain lists of desegregated facilities and they must report their addresses to iheir commanding officers

A Pentagort spokesman said disciplinary measures will be iaken against those who violate the order But he did not specshyHy what those actions might be

Continues Education ~ P CI frOr a ergymen LORETTO (NC)-A program ef continuing education for elergymenhas been developed by St Francis Seminary here in JPennsylvlnia and the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary an inter

lilenominational institution A most successful pilot project

Jast Spring has prompted the deshy esion to enlarge the program of

e1udies Father Roland Faiey TOR

JMctor of St Francis Seminary Jreminded that the Vatican

-uncll stressed thelmportance r a continuing education pro- Iram for the clergy because of tie rapi~ ~evelopment of th~ logy in recent years

In the continuing program Father Faley wHl teach a course fil Recent Trends iif Gospel

Studies and Rev Dr Donald G Millet p~eside~t of Pittsburg~ Theologi~aISeminary will teach year at coulse on ~Biblical Preaching Getting a young man into a Today each Tuesday for eight semimirYhoweverIs not the weeks fOm Oct 10 to Nov 28

Clergymen of Protestant 01shythodox and Catholic churches in the general area have been in- vited to palticipate in the proshysram

Ordination Saturday Of Governors Son

PUTNAM (NC) - Gov and Mrs John N Dempsey will at shytend ceremonies here in Connecshyticut on Saturday July 15 when their son will be ordained to the priesthood EdwardM Dempsey will beshy~rdained for the Norwich DioshylCese by Bishop Vincent J Hines at St MarysChll~ch the Dempshysey familys home parisll

BUSY MANS l~AMILY Heres the ha ndsome family of ichard Fontaine newly elected president of New Bedford Serra Club Firstrow from 1 ft Delia 2 Richard Jr 5 Second row Ba~bara 9 Mr and Mrs FontaIne with Natali 5 months Joan 1 Third row Mary 11 Edward 10 Anne 12

Eight Children Plus Serra~residency

Addmiddot~ t()Ori~Busy Dad P By Patricia FranCis

rhenew president of the Ne~ Bedfod Serra Club epitomi es the truth of the old adage If you want something done find a busy man Richard CF9ntaiiui 37 of 171 Butler St is the fath~r of eightchildren-a fulltime job in i~elf ~e i~ an avid s~ilshyor with a 23-footEnsIgn that goes mto the water as early a possIble m the Sprmg

and comes out again at the It bl t n the as pO~SJ e momen J

Fa)] He supports famIly and boat with a job that keeps him hopping Hes administrative assistant to the general manager of a bakery

However he still finds time -as do other Serrans~towork wholeheartedly for something he considers vitally important fhoostdering vocations to the priest shy

o Mr Fontaine is a charter

memb~r of the New Bedford club which was organized with 55 members on March 301959 to promote vocations He served as trustee and as vice-president before his election this year

Is Serra worthwlne7 Settling back in an easy chair

in his comfortable iiving room with his daughter Delia 2 standing close by Until paged f th kt h b M F rom e I c en y rs onshytaine the formet Eleanor Smith of New Bedford Richard Fonshytaine admits Theres no way to prove what Serra does

Largest Number Ever He quickly adds thougll that

within the last few years weve had thelaigest number of 1iemishynarians ever entering their first

end of Serras joo he feels One of the big problems he

says is that while you get 12 or 15 into that first ye~r statis- tics show many of them dontmiddot make it We feel there should be better rapport between Serra and the seminarians We want to letmiddot them know there is an

angle other than official chanshynels to discuss problems

Consequently in the coming ~ear hesays New Bedford Sershyrans ~will maintain close com- munication with seminarians

Some may feel the only ones who appreciate their vocations are their parents arid relatives We want them to know the whole Catholic community ap- predates what they are cjoing 1mb~e~ With af~~VQr ~at is

contagious in Serra Mr Fonshytaine explains each Serran has certain obligations he must live up to

Included are daily prayers for vocations a speCial Mass monthshyly four Holy Hours during the year participation in three or four nocturnal adorations durshying the year All have thesame purpose-fostering more vocashytions

One of the biggest boosters of vocations inmiddot the Diocese now he feels is the jUnior Serra Club network now established in DjoCesan high schoolS These units are krlOwn as JiinipeIo Clubs Both groups take their name from Fra Juniper6 Serri

a pioneer Franciscan missionary in California The example me~bers set he feels gives teen-agels a difshyferent idea Lots of people have th d f th I fe wrong 1 ea 0 e va ue 0

a vocation They think its someshything you accept if nothing elseNat~iie Bridgets nante inci comes along More Lay PartiCipation Along with working for more priestlyvocations Richard Fon taine is a strongad~ocate of greater lay partiCifiatioii in church activities-eventhough he styles himself a conservashytive

If the laYman takes a more active role in the Church he says the Church is going to have to answer his demands

If the layman communicates more with his pastor the pastor is going to be made mOle aware of the problems a layman faces in todays world Its a twoshyedged sword The real answer to a strong vital and meaningful new Church he thinks lies in the layman and pliest working toshygethei to fiJld a mutual solution to ploblems not the layman hying to run the priesthood or the priest trying to dictate to thlt layman

During his conversation vashyrious yoi1germembers of the Fontaine fainily pop into the liv~g1Omt~ s~yen He~lo on

theIr ay III or out of the house

Ric ard Fontaine grins 0 e of the things I find is

that ~anY people dont apprecishyate t e administrative Problems of th Church as much as I do with big family he says

ce~tain rules have to be set down for the good of the whole even if at times a ruleseems injuri us to the in~ividual he scahYasosth~rw ise there wOUld ~

Mrs Fontaine having fed the younger members of the i~mily takes [a breathe~ befCr~ ~ettirlg back to preparatIons for a~ adult dinne~party wIth familr guests

SheJ is younger looking and considerably less flurried than one wb~ld expect of the mother of a drrdly of eight that rangeS fro m~nne 12 Mary Jot Ed- ward 110 Barbara 9 Joan 7 Richard Jr5and Delia middot2 to th jd t f th I N t I

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LUBBOCK (NC)-One of t~ worlds largest cotton processoro engages in racial discriminatiolilf and unfair labor practiCeD against union members accorQJ ing to a hearing examiner f(J the National Labor RelatiOn) lBoard

Examiner Alba B Martin saiB the Farmers Cooperative COJll1l= press threatened union membelilD with loss of their jobs if th~

went on strike promised noiJl=o striking employes permaneri~ jobs encouraged employes i(l vote out their union promiselll raises if the union was voted oul and questioned employes abou9 their union activities and their intentions to strike

Miss Martin also reported thlllamp two members of the union negoshytiating committee-both skilleell Mexican-Americans -were as-shysigned to menial outside jooo in bitterly cold weather in reshyprisal against the union anell against these two men for servshying on the bargaining commitFgt tee

Even in Reereation She also found that wage)

paid to Negro and MexicanshyAmerican workers were oftell lower than those paid Anglosshywhites-for the samework and that even in recreation the CO=o

operative discriminated ~hegave the ex~n1Ple of all

aJmual employes fishing tJii) which was divided)nto two see- tions-one for Anglos and one for Mexican-Americans an(l

Negroes Locai 1206 ofthe United Packshy

inghouse Food and Allieamp Workers Union has been OIl

strike since Sept 13 1966 when coniract negotiations broke down-mainly over the issue of discriminatory practices The union is composed mainly dl Mexican-Americans and NegloeJ

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program in the civic-moral reshysponsibility field to be carried out in parishes is being mapped through the Indiana CathoJi4 Conference

The planning got under way here wheJl representatives from 17 parishes met with Jim Brenshynan of the ICC who outlined the plan for a communications net-wOIk feeding up from the paJ shyishes throughdeaneries into v~ rious ICC departments

Brennan suggested a numbeD

of ideas -to the group whidi bee ~ I gl 0 e c an a a I~ -said must develop their OWl Bridg~t 5 months aims objectives and methods of

to -make the projed operationdental y is proof positive ofthe wa) R chard Fontaine interiocks effective familya~dfu~

~veryones Aboard The family boat is riaryled

JAMEBERD with one letter frome eh Fontaine narne

Whe the new addition was on thetwaj one of the problems

the Fo taiiles facedwasmiddothow to change the boats name and

still ha e it make sense The ~OIiJtion was simple 1)nshy

der J MERBERD on the bow Richm carefully painted N B which erves a dual purpase in boatin circles designating the home art of New Bedfoid and giving Natalie Bridget her proper place in the sun

wha happens to jAMER-BERD N B if another new Fontail e is launched

Rich4rd pauses briefly and then grins Therell be room for fOut more kids jf we add MASS( he says

His ife looks at him amcll volunte rs an altelmite sugge tlon F iiI names for oile child

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July n 1967

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

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and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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~[M)[9)ruJ~~[~7 ~~[Wofr[ft1oBl) By Msgr George G Higgins

(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

Observers here speculate that pupil load in the county public of Officer of the National Order permission was granted because schools will be heavier than it of Merit of the Republic ol Alfred Cardinal Bengsch of Bershy would be were Catholic schools France for his work in promotshylin is still in Rome following reshy able to expand aDd enroll an ing Franco-German understandshyeeption of his red biretta who desired ingmiddot

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LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

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Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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Secular news services hatiJ carried reports of the cardinall impending retirement

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

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1 bulleome when the Church of Simiddot rence will again speak out and NEW TORJr (Neuro) The The association also had twe LeNliion where they oiried five the Romanian people be restored Catholic Near lEast Welfare Assoshy ships full of clothing en route to other workers and foui US to their rights Until then for ciation vowecll to eontinue its the Gulf of Aqaba and the nuns from Albany N y~ WDG these purposes will we sacrifice operations despite the war which uestion remained whether they are establishing a grammarstruggle and pray said Father ripped through the middle East would be permitted through the llCbool in a village near the cityDie Crihalmean newly elected We are going to stay in the Arab blockade of the gulf even -We have been flooded with president of the Association of Mid-East lllS long as we can and though they were headed for ealls hom Albany about thOse Romanian Catholics of Ameriel eontinue to provide relief to ref- Jordanian ports nunfi liaid Msgr Nollln But he on the occasion of its 19th anshy agees and non_refugees on the The association JelWlalem hali received no news from the nual convention and Romanian basis of need not creed or poli shy staff was withdrawn to Beirut eity ~ the first day of the war

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

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lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

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to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

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joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

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WASHINGTON (NC) ~[p)reg~D~ ~~regg)~rE1 Nearly 130000 pupils in VATICAN CITY (NC)-PopOLouisiana Gtholic schools Paul VI has granted diocesan will be getting a better edushy bishops and Ordinaries the rigM cation next year with the help to impart the papal blessing willi of federal funds ~ plenary indulgence attached

But it took more than six con one occasion during the Yeali months of negotiations before of Faith which began June Zg the 111 S Office of Education The permission to impart thitJ would approve the desegregation special blessing which wns conshyplans of the states four diocesan tllined in a decree publishcd bw school systems - the act which the Apostolic Penitentiary speshyfreed the money cifies that i t is to be impnrtetll

Four Dioceses Benefit during ltl celebration of the jubilee year The approval given by U S

Education Commissioner Harold The faithful also ma~y gnin ~

lHfowe II means that federal plenary indulgence bymiddot recitin(l funds will gO to 23000 pupils in the Creed together on a specifieclJ the Lafayette Diocese for the feast day first time since last October Also a plenary indulgence caJli1 when they were cut off for be gained on a specified feastshyfailure to comply with the Ofshy fliay by the recitation of the fice of Educations desegregation Creed in each singlemiddot family guidelines Clltholic association school ofshy

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lHIEAIDS SERRANS The new president of Serra International James A Scatena Cllfreceive the funds which were ~ut off late in 1966 San Francisco and his family are greted by Archbishop Philip Pocock of Toronto as the Texas Conf~renceThe Baton Rouge and New 25th annual Serra convention concluded Serra International is a federation of business Orleans Catholic smiddotchools reshy an~ professional mens clubs interested in promoting religious vocations NC Photo Schedules Meeti~gceived federal aid this year but

AUSTIN (NC)-The bishlliXI~nly on the strength of condishyof Texas have called hie fir~tional approval giveri tHeir deshygeneral assembly of the TeliOOreglegathm pians last Fall Serrans E~press Concern for Vocations

Catholic Conference here SeptTeacher Integratio Itl and 20Howes new order assures Establish Fund to Spread Movemel1lt Callan Graham TCC execlJoo

them of receivfng further aid ~ve director said the middotbrolld PUllshy I The Alexandria schools-loshy TORONTO (NC)-Some 2651 whose theme was Concern for HAll of us are greatly co pose of the assembly is to brinrl

cated in the large1y Protestant delegates from 20 nations at shy Vocations Communication also ~rned about how tine priest ~ lll the bishops of the state an()heavily racist northern part of tending the recent 25th annual expressedmiddot great concern to back today and particularly the priellt membeIs of departments of thethe state-were the last to reshy convention of Serra Interna the leaders of the Roman Cathshy of tomollow will serve the conference together for middotthe fintlIleive Howes approval That tional-Catholic laymens organshy olic Chl11ch people of God time for ltl general meetingclearance was granted on the ization devoted to promoting Year of Faith The convention passed a reso The bishops will hold thewbasis of desegregation plans subshy vocations to the priesthood - James A Scatena newlyshy lulion on the occasion of the regular Fall meeting as the TC~mitted and the understanding agreed here to enter into greater elected president of the organishy inauguration of the Year of board of directors during the asshythat you will continue to make dialogue and discussion with zation declared at the closing Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul sembly In addition there wiJ]and implement further plans dishy collegians and young adults on session we must do all in our VI and which began June 2g be representatives from the V2lshyllected toward the elimination of problems rel(jted to vocations to power to preserve enhance and extending to the Pope prayershy rious departments including soshyall vestiges of the dual school the priesthood increase the relevance and digshy ful best wishes and warmest cial action education ecumenshysystem IDelegates to the convention nity of our priesthood expression of filial esteem ism information legal ConfrashyAccording to Washington

]n this vitally important ternity of Chrisian Doctrine an~sources one of the major stumshyYear of Faith we wish to pledge soda welfarebling blocks in Alexandria wmiddotas our loyaltymiddotto rou the successorteacher integration - getting Servicemen

and teachers as of St Peter to reaffirm our faithwhite Negro in the teaching authority of the MOlrOI1l6tle Catholics

Well as students in the same rltlittlloclk Cardonal OBcyle of Washingtonoehool Church and in the abiding presshy HOlfdJ Convention ence of the Holy Spirit theAcknowledge mort ImlIllcks Maryland Faml Housing Measure DETROIT (NC)-About 3000resolution saidBut the solution wasnt illS Arab Catholics members of th~room-only crowd during hear- Research Studysimple as shifting lay teachers WASHINGTON (NC)-Washshy National Association of MalOllshy

The diocese also makes use of tngtons Patrick Cardinal ings on a fair housing bill pro- In other action the conventionbull j

ites took part in a cOlwimtiollseveral orders of NeglO ~uns to OBoyle just back from ROITle posed by the Montgomery ~pproved the proposal of out- at Cobo Hall here Theconvenshyteach Neglo pupils Full faculty and his investiture as a cardi- County Council It was read going pIesideilt Jan M J Bershy tion featured la concel~IJIatoo integration would have required Mass in Syriac

nal has calledmiddot On sUburban loy Msgr James A Caulfield of belS of Montevideo Uruguay to shifting Some nuns to schooJIl Montgomery COUl~ty In Maryshy Bethesda establish a $1 million capital Festivities included a Detloi where members of other orders land to enact a fall houslrg orshy Montgomery County one of fund the interest from whic~ Rjver cruise for the fltcworImtaught dinan~e as a declaration ~~ an the nations fastest-growing would be used to produce the display md singing and foll

As one sourCe sumrried it up ~me1Can standard of equal JUSshy areas includes such rich Wash-middot tools and talent necessary to dancing byparticipantswealinl1middotHave you ever heard of Bene~ tlce ington suburbs as Bethesda andmiddot spread the Serra movement to traditional Mideastern costumet1

Chevy Chase new nations and citiesmiddot to proshydictines and Dominicans teach- The Cardinals statement was There are 250000 Maronit~Housing discrimination in duce films radio tapes TV proshying in the Same school and liv- delivered Defore amiddot standingshy in the United middotStat~s includinpound

any community is a pernicious grams seminars and symposiaing in the same convent The bout 20000 in the Detroit area ecclesiastical problems are just form of racial injusticesaid on college and university camshy The Maligtnite ~ishop of tM

the Caridinal Many of our pusestoo great us Marine Killed United States Bishop Francm-e Alexandlia didnt solve the NeglO servicemen who defend Serrans middotand 10metropolitan M Zayek Jives in nearby Gro~ ecclesiastical pImiddotoblems But the While Se~vmng Mass freedom in distant hmds siJffer area vocations directors agreed Pointe Paimiddotk Office of Education accepted the DONGHA (NC)-Marine Corshy from the artificial divisions of to launch an indepth motiashyfact that they exist acknowlshy poral George A Pace 23 of our American society imposed tional researchmiddot study middotto survey edged that the diocese was try- Detroit was fatally wounded by bysegregated homes middotInevitable the attitudes of young men toshying to integjateits Schoolsmiddot and a communistmiddot shell fragment lgtarriers of misundeFstanding walds a career in religion granted middotapproval while serving Father Cmdr and prejoldice mustmiddot arise when Psychologists and S6CiolQgis~

Joseph E Ryans Mass here in such arbitrary divisions are en- in Toronto New Orleans Miami Vietnam forced Providence Chicago San Fran

Atonem~nt Fr~ars Freedom of Residence cisco Washington D C Denver~ Corporal Pace was Father St Paul-Minneapolis and Co-Choose Superior Ryans assistailt He and others As our nation is nowstrug lumbus Ohio will be invited to

had received Holy CommunionGARRISON (NC) - Father gling to achieve new patterns of participate in this project to at the chaplains afternoon Mass Michael (Camillus) Daniel SA community life to make them survey high school studerits andand the priest had begunthewas chosen sixth father general more consistent with our demo- collegians in their respective

of the Frials of the Society of Post CommuilioJl prayer when cratic haditions I call upon cities a shell burst nl)ar the chapelthe Atonement Graymoor N Y you then to make freedom of Corporal Pace was the onlymiddot oneat the general chaptetmiddot concluded residence or open occupancy a

here hit out of a congregation of 22 matter of civic and social reshysponsibility so as to render to

ceeds Father Alexander Beaton Boston archdiocese was knocked The new father general sucshy Father Ryan a priest of the

the minority citizen the exercise SA who was fatally injured in to the ground by the blast The of his rights and to assist our a plane crash near Blossburg chaplain and other Marines community in the growth which Pa June 23 The late Father brought the corporal immedishy we all mutually desire to see Beaton had recently been elected ately to nearby D medical comshy The Cardinal was joined by father general of-the society at pany where he receivel surgical 26 other speakers favoring open the same general chapter treatment but died four hours housing among them U S Surshy

Father Daniel a native of later Corporal Pace had served geon General William H StewshyMeridel Conn was born in seven ~onths in a line company art Therc was no opposition ]925 and came to GraYffiOor in of the Ninth middotMarine Regiment 10 the oldinance which would 1949 He was ordained here in with wnsiderable combat exshy forbid dIscrimination jr the sale 1957 and has served as novice perience before joinine Father or Jentnl middotof almost all hOtlsin master iimd on the mission bOaEQ Rvan as his assistant Ml the c9unty

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

ampIU1ts if the SChool foundation bill l d b k ~ -F deg1deg L(two anguage an ac grOWl I Iplno aymen school one intermediate school eent Home for Boys and Giria lJllSSes then with the greatest ease mak- and six ele entary schools here was middotinvited to attend the

It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

During recent years as a di 0 liIqmiddot l pprmiddot ve Bus~ BiU ocesaiJ consultor he middothas been Among the three priests who MADISON (NC) _ The Wisshy

lisbon yniversit ilctiveiy middot assisting Bishop Law- are part of the delegation iD consin ~sseLbly here passed and renceBianchi PiME admih Fath~r George J WiUfuann forwarded I~U the Senate a bill to~ornerstone La5laquof) Ister the ast-growing Hong- SJ of New York who i~ PhiliP- implement the constitutional

LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fan River-Thurs July n 1967

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

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and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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~[M)[9)ruJ~~[~7 ~~[Wofr[ft1oBl) By Msgr George G Higgins

(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

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Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

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Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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ports that Amleto CardinaY Cicognani 84 Vatican Secretary of State plans to resign in midshyAugust were denied by a highly placed Vatican source The source denied the cardinal 1lould resign in the foreseeable future

Secular news services hatiJ carried reports of the cardinall impending retirement

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CClrdinal Cicognani would resigtl liter visiting Brazils Sanctuary of the Madonna of Aparecida 0[)

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The students who arrived hl in Los Angeles made the trilll across the country by bus isit shymg the Grand Canyon LaJ Vegas Dallas New OrleaJl Birmingham and New York City III each place they stayed at pri shyVate homes and increased theilr knowledge of the American W2gtI

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

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lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

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to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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he asked them to and charged He said the measure doesmiddotnot N~W RDINARYBishshyllnc1ude any benefits for students rights actiitiesbull thatbewal disturbed and unshyattending Catholic Luth~ra~ Father Groppi indicated how-middot opmiddotFdinc sX Nguyen van ablEnto cast his vote properly Jewish and other nonpublie ever that the council has no Thtian 39 was consecrated He said the use of a churCh achools but the parents of BllSlIllOP llISU intention of middotgoing out of busi- buiiding violated First Amendshyin Huel native City havshyh these children will be faced with ness nor of curtailing its cam- ment safeguards against estabshying been amed by Pope Paul mcreased taxes fl11 A 0110 paign for open housing lishment of religion and soughtVI to be ishop of Nhatrang~ Worsdall claimed that in ad lr~ame$ ~flnUl1mlaquonlf) Food Major Expense $100000 in damages from the

where he ill be the first nashy~ition to the new taxes the bill re ILJ1 V New York City board of elecshywould cause increased costs for trOll lJUmJ~ lAIrn~ He said support for the council tive Viet amese tQ occupy tions The suit was dismissed by Private education For example CO is obtained mostly from small that See C Photo the state Supreme Court and

WITH 1 L CUT - _ - donations by individuals mostwhen public school teachers re- HONG KONG (NC) W1middotth was affirmed last October by

- of them Negro and white workshy the New York Court of Appealseeive salary increases its aw- the naming of Father Francis ing men The priest added that fully difficult to tell the non- Hsu a Chinese priest of the one businessman who wished to IPlan E perimelnllhtd The U S Supreme Court reshyIlmblic school teachers to be con- Hong Kong diocese as vicar jected Bermans appeal fOI1 -nt wlth the 10wer satanmiddoten remain anonymous had donated School Districlis general and the first auxiliary want of jurisdiction in a brief

The CEF official noted there bishopof this See Chinese Cath- $500 BROO YN (NC)-Our Lady unsigned opinion lls little chance that this bill will olics are joyful and proud and The second Freedom House of the Pres ntation Church here IaOt pass In the Senate the bill already predicting that the next was opened to expand activities in New Yo k has been awarded was introduced by 22 senators Ordinary is likely to be Chinese toil wider area Father Groppi 11 grant of $44000 by the Ford Name Nun Youngest lm the House by 41 representa- - middotAsked about his qualifications stated Another reason he said Foundation as part of a plan to Methodist Mother0ives There are a total of 33 Father Hsu laughingly told NC is that the first house is small suppOrt hree experimental aenators and 99 representliltivcs NewsService that they are itn~ and overcrowded school di~tr~cts in the New York ~EL1NG (NC)-A Catbshyfin the Ohio General Assembly usual-=-r am a convert and know - Faih-er Groppi said one major metropolitan area oli~ny~ ~as voted the title 01

CEF stated that the Fair Bue little Latin no Greek and even expense was food He said the The graJt was given to the Youngest Methodist Mother Itaw will account for only $5 less calion law youth council tries te feed Ij during the family week celebrashyIJJlillion of the $881 millionpro- But as II Western assoeiate everyone who comes tetbe parish in ~ts capacity of fiscal tion of the Elm Grove Methodist agent for ~group planning theIolOSCd for the sehool foundatioa said Father Hsu has a remarI~ treed9m Houses to help GUt Church here in West Virginia Ocean Bin BrQWDsville experishyJrogram - able gift Of thinking _to and mental district here middotThe unit Sister M Mcentlyn of the Siltshy

ten 01 St Soseph of Wheelinlllo~~~~~~~1~1 evaluating 1he middotpioplerwa~ P~e~ates to Lead ~ili eoY~r eig~tmiddot ~ub~ic schools oonceptsof cmeculture ioitB in the-sect on~one Junior high who is assigned to the St Vinshy

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It will increase the am(tunt ing theseproblems and concepts MANILA (NC) - Three bish- eelebratioll along with eight lbr each c~ild in public sChOols perfeclly intelligible to the other (tps will lead a delegation of ~ F Cham ion Ward vice presi- Methodist ehildren who reside by $85 to an average of $375 fol cUltureilf its own language and Filipinos to the World Congress dent in ch rge of the foundashy lit tbehome bull e bienniuhlmiddotmiddot backgrouild~ of the Lay Apostolate in Rome tions diVis~n of educatiOn and During themiddot program Sister It will gUarantee the richest - Oot 1118 i ~llch s id~e moel school

middotti th middotThemiddotnew bishop has a pene- units woul break new ound Marilyn was voted the middotYounlshyoommUDl esan e state II mim tramiddotmiddottiltS nund iara tireless worker They are Bishop Vicefte P estMethodist Mother because of um f $100 P r t d t f I d illl America urban educationshy 0 ~ s u en _ art(iaperfectionist and has _ Reyes 0 Borongan nattOna 1shy the eight children in her charge

It will guarantee kin4ergar- Iivelys~~se ~f humor Among iect~r ~f ClithliC Action amp~the ~ ~~~~X~~~alaOOtel a~~ietsn _Shemiddotwas awarded a special pri_ ~ pupils whose attendance J scholarsmiddotFather Hsu is middotknown 118 Phl1ippmes B1Shop Artem10 G 1 -ilpairof ear plugsmiddot and a box JOluntary $50 C f I be f t - would be ven more authoritya rimkingauthority on Chinese asas a mus a mem r 0 of middotaspirin It will guarantee childrei ia historY middotaridliterature and among BiS~oP$ Cpmmission on Catholic ~ltp~~r ~es h~~ in local Independent schoo~s whose II~middot businessmen as an excellent ad- Action and newly consecrated Cendance atschool ~ ~andatOiy~ ministratoi l Bishop Teotimo C Pacis CM IlOthing f Pl A

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LISBON (Nc)--O~ the Ifeast Kong dioCese He-has also been PUle deputy of the Knaghts of amendment which allows public ltJf Sts Pet~r and middotPaw Manuel instrumental in organizingmiddot the Columbus school dist middotctsmiddot to provide bus ltCardinal Gonca lYes Cerejeiril euria and senate committee and The lay delegation is com- transportati n for private and Patriarch of Lisbon blessedmiddotmiddotarid in - -aep~rlmentaliziiig diocesan posed of officers of national parochial p pils The vote woo

Ilctivjtfe - Catholic Action and heads of 87 to 8 I lllaid the cornerstoneOf theCath s Qlic Unive~sity of Lisbon after Since 1961 he has been direc- various religious organizationseelebrating Mass at an open aii tor of the Catholic centir which involved in the lay apostolate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ altar has a popular chapel of which such as the Catholic Womens 5 - - -

The ceremony was held ~ he is rector Bishop-elect Hsu League the middotSt Vincent de Paul II site near the new buildings of also directs the Catholic Truth Society the Sodality of Ow Lisbon UniYersity and the teachshy Society a press bureau a reli- Lady the Apostleship of Prayering hospital of Santa Maria in gious goods shop and a Catholic and the Legion of Marytlhe northe~n part of the city club

In his s~nnon the Cardin~ fJIUlIIIIIIIII11l11l11l1l11l11ll11l1l1tlllllltlllllllllllllll~Illaid that tne aim of every Cathshy~ IDRV CLEANING sect0lic univefsity is to formulate lFamiDw MovemtD1llt

the faith in adequate terms ~ and ~ which are understood by the To Meet Aug 24 sect fUR STORAGIE sect modern mEjntality and to reply middotNOTRE DAME (NC) - The to the many problems raised by 1967 convention of the Christian the progrelis of religious studies Family movement will be held and by the development of scishy at Notre Dame Universitys Censhyootific thought ter for Continuing Education

He said the survival of the Aug 24 to 27 I~~~~~~ IGlundamentlil rights and values - The convocation will feature of man depend on the Church leadership training courses a ~11It1ll11lt111lt1ll11l1l1l1ll1llllllIIlllIIllIIllIIlIIllliIiC~

The Catholic university he communications workshop and aaid must ilot become a ghetto sessions for chaplains af purely ecclesiastical studies Speakers will include Hatvey without wlys of communicatiop Cox theologian frommiddot Harvard bull()RrIINS~ with conterpporary human beshy University Joseph Cardinal ings He expressed the hope that Cardijll_ of ~~lgiWl ~ound~r of Photo suppmit would speak to all intellec- the Young Christian Workers tual young persons and that author Sidney Callahan Kathshy 245 MABN SillElE1Jthey will have the desire to erine Oettinger chief of the ~rry with them the message of Childrens Bureau Department fALMOUTH-5481-U9Ua

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lIidered by the Ohio General 4ssembly

In a letter to Catholic pa$rs litate CEF i president GeOrge Worsdall note4middotthe bill ~n provide an additional $200 inishyllion for public school education ood a tax increase to pay for it

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Father James E Groppi adshyvisor to the youth council of

~the Milwaukee~ branch of the - ational Association formiddot the

~ dvancement of Colored People - said the council with expenses

of from $700 to $1000 a month is flat broke middotmiddotThe priests stafement came as the youth council- added to itsmiddot expenses by opeiling a seconmiddot Freedom House The council operates the Freedom middotHouses in

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

informal hour with those wMgt wish to remain

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

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and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

Cooperation for Peacemiddot Cutholic Church World Council Mak~l1l9J

Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

AClIIllSnSlBlOlP McGEOUGH

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

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lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

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middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

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joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs July 131967Asserts Bishops 13 Moving Steadily Toward Renewal

HUNTINGTON (NO) Those who deny progiees ill being made in Church form come dangerously close to slal1der Bishop ~ A Pursley of Fort Wayne-SouD Bend charged in eeremoniel opening the year of Faith in bi diocese

He insisted that U S bishopiJ are moving steadily toward fulfilling every provision of ~ Second Vatican Council for the renewalmiddot of the Church

The bishop offered an evening Mass and preached at Sts Peter and Paul Church here After the Mass he met members of the parish individua))y in an hourshylong informal session on the school playground

It was the first of some 100 appearances the Indiana prelate will make in a)) parishes and reshyligious institutions in the diocese during observance of the worldshywide Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Paul VI

In several comments on the current criticism of the human side of the Church the bishop advised that the purpose of reshyform is to make something betshyter than it was than it is

It is sheer blasphemy he asserted to try to improve Ollll

the work of Christ We can imshyprove the Church only by imshyproving ourselves

If the current critics had more of the spirit of Jolm XXIII he said there would be less tension and dissension than there is today

Most DifficlllU Task That there must be change b

evident beyond argument be acknowledged But in the comshyplicated processmiddot of determining what change he charged that those contributing to an atmosshyphere of suspicion and mistrust are functioning in a manner plainly contrary to the wOld and will of Christ

Making a public profession of my faith in you during the situations which currently preshyvail in the Church the bishop observed that in 40 years of preaching the present task hl more challenging and more d~fshyficult than any I have ever unshydertaken

He recommended faith in Christ faith in the Church faith in faith and all its mysteriesmiddot There is nothi ng but blind alley and closed doors for the man without faith he said

Why should we assume he asked that of all the ChristiaJil virtues faith is immune ugt temptation He reminded the congregation that our battle it not against flesh and blood but against prjn~ipalities and powshy~rs

Fruitful Program Earlier in announcing the

Year of Faith observance in the diocese the bishop said 0Ull

public prog~am will be simple but it can be fruitful

He urged all Catholics of the diocese to receive Holy COlDshymunion at ieast every Sunday and holy day and to participate if possible in a weekday Mass praying always for an increase of faith

Other points of the program include a daily profession of faith in the Apostle Creed by teachers and~ students during the school year ~nd the insertion of an appropriate petition in the daily ~rayerlof the Faithful

For his own extensive part bl ~ year-long program Bish8lgt Pursley saidhe will schedule _ evening MaS19 and homily ial each parish and religiOUlJ insti shytution in the diocese

After the Mass he added I will be happy to spend aal

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

Per Year

and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

Cooperation for Peacemiddot Cutholic Church World Council Mak~l1l9J

Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

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Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

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Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

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joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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NEw YORK (NC) -lIrancl)Prie$t~~ Vo~ation Requires I Cardinal SpellmaQ has estabshylished the Office of the Apostoshylate of Human Relations for theHterr(Q)o~~ DITU [Lcm~in [L[fi)~~ New York Archdiocese He haJJ appointed Msgr Gregory EoFrom Social RevoiUJltiolll m the New Latin Amemca Mooney as its directorEdited by John J Considine MM

The apostolates purpose is ~ While foreign missioners have been doing outstanding pursue a broadly based programwork native-born priests have not been lacking in productive of education and the formation activity notes Juan Oardinal Landazurl Ricketts ~rchshy of responsible leadership to imshybishop of Lima Peru The splendid apostolate of Monsignor plement the teachings of abQ

Church in social justiceJoaquin Salcedo who has or- day obligation and the Easterganizeda vast network of Duty with more exactitude and radio schools to reach thoushy it is particularly noticeable that

sands of rural people in men are going to church more Colombia is spreading rapidly regulllrly ~~M~~~~M~~SmiddotV~USV$ to many other countries Bishop No lFatal ComplacencvAl 0 n S 0 Escashy

IPIE~JS~(J)IMS- (J)IlUiANiZAJUIl~~$However this optimistic ex-lante of Mexico position of some of the recenthas founded the ~~~O~AlEPERSONAL progress of the Church in Latinfli r s t foreign America should not lull us into SAViNGSmission society a fatal complacency The probshyin Latin Amershy lems that we still face are monu-middot As i middot~anuarr 1stica and alshy mental It would be very easyready has sevshy to recite a litany of the Churchseral priests in NEW HIGH RATEproblems but I would prefer toJapan and over assemble them under two genshy200 Mexicansemmiddot eral headings first the enorshyInarians Latin mous religious ignorance of theAmerica is very great masses of people secondproud of its the appalling shortage Of vocashyvigorous Christian Farnjly Moveshy Per tions to the priesthood and thement (CFM) so ably promoted Yearreligious lifeby Argentinas Father Pedo These are not uniquely Latin MffSSION HELPERS --~~J~les-~ay Mission HelpshyRichards

The Legion ofmiddot Mary and the American phenomena but it is en now in Calabar a city in the pew1i proclaimed state middottrue that in many parts in Latin(Cursillos de Cristianidad have of Biafra which Nigeria is seeking tomiddot reclaim are leftAmerica the religion of the1lteen planted and are thriving in 10 right sitting Emily Kulchyski or Saskatchewan (~an-people ill divorced from their on most Latin American countries everyday lives Almosteveryone ada and Dianne Tucker Los An eles standing Lindashy

The same is true of Serra Inter- is baptized a Catholi~ but few Licon Los Angeles and Lucille 111 Donnell Scranton Pa JNVIESTMENTIllational an organization aimed comprehend what the profession Ne Photo shyat developing vocations of their faith implies In someNew seminaries are rising all SAVINGSregions more than half of the

ltlver Latin America Peru for children are canonically illegiti shy~xample opened ten ne~ semshy mate because less than half of Superintenden Resigns (EITIFICATU maries in the last five years the couples are married by the ~ $1000 Multiples held forThese seminaries are modern in Church This obviouslT cuts Six Months or longeravery respect With academic fDo C Public SchooO lHead Quits Following

drastically into the sacramentalpregrams approved by secular bull Dividends p~id twice yecarOy

life of the people Court Decision on gregationlttducational authoritiea and facshy ~ No Notice Required forIn large areas of Latin AmershyIldties selected from various ica the Church has only a slight WASHINGTON (NC) - Dr track system and making Withdrawal oountries around the world influence on the educati0ll of Carl F Hansen a veteran of the other recommendations to enc[ ~ Dividencls not subiect eo

strikinc ProglleSS youth In many countries the District of Columbia pubUc de fa to segregation Mals income Tax It is in the field of education Catholic religion is taught by school system has resigned as Han en instituted the track

~at the Church has made some law as part of the curriculum in superintendent of schools ~ a sYstefu-d~r which pupils are REGULAR the public schools However it result of a recent court decision grou acc~rding toability-inqd her most striking progress

and on all levels Catholic not infrequently happens that ordering an end to de facto 1958 SAVINGS achools in Chile are supported the religious classes are taught school segregation Lat iIi June Judge Skelly

jn grelOlt part by the government by professors who know little The 61-year-old educator had Wrigh of the U S Courte~ How Eam about the subject themselves or been ordered by the board of Appea s for the District of Co(I and most parishes have some who are even enemies of all- reshy ~education not to appeal a court lumbi ordered its abolition onl1rind of s~hool Fifteen yea~~go ligion The situation is particushy decision abolishing the districts the grmiddot unds that it discriminatedamphere were no pansh schools in

Peru but now there are several larly serious in many of the in- agains poor students and told

dozen three years ago there was stitutions of higher learning the sc 001 board to begin bal-IPlleBate AllJIthorizlie$where enemies of the Church imcin the~ Negi-o and whiteonly one Catholic college or unishyversity and now there are five control the preparation of teach AA~$ss i~ Homes popul ions iof at least some of

its sch 015 -One of the most important ers of lawyers of doctors and BALTIMORE (NC)--LawrEmcreof future leaders lhe ashington public schoollllleatures of the Churchs advance Cliroinal Shehan of Baltimore are 92 per centNegromiddotmiddotIn Latin America in recent years N~ From BadWm hasauthorized the celebration The school board decided notIs the changing image of the But doctrinal ighorance and of Mass in private homes for the to ap eal Wrights ruling butChUlch in the eyes of t~e ge~ corisequent lack of religioUs (ou may save any amounisick and in connection with or middotHanse who was named as anltlral public In recent years the practice do not come in generaI as l program of neighshy any time when you have QIpart of Indivi ual in the suit told thelllierarchies in Latin Arrierlea from bad will It is dear that borhood block or community Regular Savings Account Oldshyboard he would appeal - orhave taken an aggressive stand enemies of the Church are ac- Fashioned Pass Book flexibility home celebration to foster deshy would quit if ordered by theltraquon the urgency of social and live but the vast majority 6f the votion to the Mass closer parshy board ot to appeal

~nomic reform with strong people are people of good will ticipation therein parish unity SAVIE BY MAIL The board issued that orderpublic declarations The bishops who want to do what is right Christian fellowship and other We provide Postage-Paid enveUshyand H nsen announced his resig-

~f Brazil Chile Colombia Boshy Time and time againmiddottis the pastoral reason~raquo nation two days later opes for convenience Specifyllivia and Peru to mention a few laymen who edify the clergy and Pastors were informed of the typo ~f accounthave sharply defined the need ~ho demand more and better new authorization in a letter for reform Three years ago-in spiritual attention But we just from Father Charles K Riepe S Oary IncreaseLima I prepared and ordered to do not have the priests Brothers secretary of the archdiocesan BEL EVILLE (NC) - Bishopbe preached in all the parishes Sisters and lay apostles to assist liturgical commissionthem - Albert R Zuroweste of Belleshyof the Archdiocese a series of 22 The letter stressed that the vllle h announced that teachshysermons on social justice I know Consider Honduras for inshy Masses other than those for the that the contents were effective stance with only one priest for ing Sis ers in this Illinois diocese sick must be for the entire parshybecause the series had hardly every 12500 Catholics BraziJ will re eive a salary of $1500 aish and part of a program so hegun when pressure buiit tip to the largest Catholic country in that over a period of time the year ~fective September 1967 ~ancel them I am pleased to say the world with 77 million Cathshy Each P~risli will also carry hosshyentire parish will be covered that the sermons continued and olics has one priest for every pitaliz~tion and major medical know that they were a source 6400 Cathmiddotolics Despite the fact develop vocations today In a insurance on all nuns working of encouragement for the poor that Peru has received considershy continent which has a very high in the parish

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and a source of guidance for able help in recent years it still illiteracy rate a very high pershythose in positions of power and has only one priest for every centage of broken homes and policy 5800 Catholics placing_it third very poor religious education

Even on the material plane after Brazil and Venezuela in The povery and isolation in the Church in Latin America is terms of shortage of priests in which many of our priests live is growing stronger More and the entire continent T~ese fig- another cause of the scarcity of more of our people are beginshy ures become much more mean- middotvocations Parents simply do not ning to realize that government ingful when we consider that in want their sons to Iive the way support for the Church is uncershy the United States there is one that they have seen many of the tain and insignificant at best priest for every 680 Cath~lics local priests living Since the and that consequently they A critical lack of vocations masses of the people are poor in themselves must contribute then is the second ofmiddot the two Latin America the Church too

The sacramental life of the general problems which the is poor and a vocation to the people strengthens from day to Chu~h confronts in Latin Amershy religious life requires more her~ day All over Latin America the ica The fact is that we are ism perhaps than in many other people are fulfilline their SWlshy faced with the task oftryiag1Q parts of the globe

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

Cooperation for Peacemiddot Cutholic Church World Council Mak~l1l9J

Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

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Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

0Denmolles Silence

iii Confmued from Page One

giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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~[M)[9)ruJ~~[~7 ~~[Wofr[ft1oBl) By Msgr George G Higgins

(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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Missionary Priest in Guatemala Takes Short COlllJrse in Dentu$hy

LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

AClIIllSnSlBlOlP McGEOUGH

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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bull [INQUETS - WEDDINGS bull PARTIIESMaterially it is very pOQr But it is rich in history and COMMUNIONBREAKfASTS folklore Mr Kulukundis makes it come alive in past and in 134 PLEASANT STREET FampL1 RIVEI present and allows us to share his quest of the antecedents of -J 993-7780 his own identity in a book which 111 idiosyncratic and 4elightf~ ~~~~~~sectsectsectsect~~~l

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

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middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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(Director Social Action Dept USCC) The Washington Star came out recently in favor of

eompulsory arbitration by special labor courts of all major industrial disputes in all industries Judging from the tone of the Stars editorial which took up alUOst half of the first page of its June 18 Sunday Opinion Section and that the fact that courts of law

will not accept primary disputeswas illustrated with a very does not of course in itself inshysimplistic anti-labor cartoon validate the suggestiqn that they

I gather that its editors are of --or some special body differshythe opinion that major strikes ently constituted-should do so are always or It merely peans that thealmost always parallel so often drawn between the fault of commercial and labor disputesltIllrganized labor is not valid (Labor Institushyend that labor tions and Economics HarcoUlt ~urts would Brace and World New York21ways or al shy $895)most always The point is welt taken but rule in favor Kuhn might also have addedof management for good measure that ~f theThis is a very Congress were to establish a ell 0 u b tful asshy system of labor courts along thesumption to say lilles suggested by the Star it the least No would soon be under heavyless doubtful is the assumption pressure - and rightly so ofthat compulsory arbitration APPOINTED Justinus

course - to establish anotherwould eliminate major indusshy Car din a 1 Darmajuwanasystem of courts or administrashytrial disputes The record shows tive tribunals for the regulation Archbishop of Semarang Inshyto the contrary that in those of prices and profits by compulshy donesia has been named bydemocratic nations which have StOly arbitration Pope Paul to membership ontried compulsory arbitrationshy Thats what 1 meant when IAustralia and New Zealand for the Congregation of Ritesnoted above that the Star inexample-the proportion of time and the Congregation for theadvocating compulsory arbitrashynost because of strikes as about tion of all major labormiddot disputes Propagation of the Faith centhe same as in the United States is runningmiddot the risk of cutting offand Great Britain where strikes its own nose to spite its face are unrestricted

Minority Opinion Issues middotGuidelines Be that as it may the Star in

IMvocating the establishment of Realistically however there For Ecumenism bull system of labor courts fails to is little reason to fear-for the ttake into account the crucial moment at least-that the Conshy SAN ANTONIO (NC) - Inshydifference between labor disshy gress will follow the Stars adshy terim Ecumenical Guidelines bull putes on the one hand and propshy vice for the Congress knows 24-page booklet aimed at assist shyerty or commercial disputes for that American management by ing and encouraging Catholics te pample on the other and large is averse to cutting off cooperate with Christians of

The Stars June 18 editorial on its own nose and its just as other faiths has been published CIlia subject says in summary adamantly opposed to compulshy by the San Antonio archdiocesan that since we have courts of law sory arbitration as is the Amershy committee on ecumenism for the settlement of the latter ican labor movement Priests ReligioUs seminarians ~pe of dispute we should lls9 To cite but one example the laity teachers students and chil shyhave labor courts in which official policy of the National dren are urged to participate

Association of Manufacturers aslabor - management disputes acti vely in the ecumenical aposshyother means failing would have stated by the president of that tolate in the guidelines which to be settled organization ina 1963 lett~r to stress dialogue common prayer

Plafessor Kuhn middotis that no formCrucial Fact and worship a meaningful comshyof compulsory arbitration inshyThere is nothing new about mitment to social programs andcluding labor courts should bethis suggestion It has been cautions that terminology middot0poundshyimposed or reqUired by law

~icking around for years At fensive to other Christians beIt would appear then that thefirst glance it might appear to avoided

Star-fortunatelyfor its sake asbe a rather plausible suggestion Designed to implementmiddot the well as for the sake of collectivebut as labor economist Alfred teachings of the Second Vatic3llbargaining in this country-repshy Kuhn points out it is much too Council especially the Decreeresents at most a minority point=lib on Ecumenism the guidelinNof view on the subject of comshyIt overlooks says ProfessGC were composed by a 24-membelpulsory arbitration and onelltuhn the crucial fact that committee one middotof six which hMwhich is not likely to prevail atcourts enforce contracts but dG been established under the archshyleast ia the short runnot write them A court does dioceses commission for eaFIYshynot tell one firm what price it ing out the directives of Vaticae mould charge another firm and ][fExplore Possibilityenforce that price bull Courts The guidelines list nine priampshyllecide secondary disputes not Of Aiding Schools ciples of ecumenism which Cathshyprimary ones FAIRFAX (NC)-The Fairfax olics are urged 110 observe 10shy

Parallel Not Val County Board of Supervisors eluded in these is recognition b7 Firms that cannot agree CN has voted unanimously to estabshy Catholics that true ecumenisa

eontract terms do not take their lish a committee to explore the calls f()( Of movement for the dispute to court they cease possibility of providing public restoration of unity amonc doinC businesS with each ather aid w students - attending paroshy Christians acceptance of tile It is precisely this inability of chial schools spirit of ecumenism ecumenical labor and management to stop The vote came after C Richshy activities prayer as a basie eleshydoing business that creates the ard Boehlert president of the ment reform and conversi9ll of difficulty Federation of Catholic Parentshy the heart and respect for Uie

Professor Kuhn hastens to add Teacher Organizations of Northshy beliefs of others ern Virginia told the board of In the practice of ecumenism flhe financial difficulties faced the guidelines suggest that Cathshy

East Berlin Bishop by parochial schools in the olics ptay for unity study enshycounty gage in dialogue with otherOrdains in West Boehlert said that Catholic Christians cooperate in civic

BERLIN (NC) - Auxiliary schools cannot afford to pravide and social action programs and Bishop Heinrich Theissing of modern health cultural cafeteshy participate in non-liturgical Berlin who resides in cammu ria physical education and li shy public religious services nist East Berlin is nOllOalty brary services (or their students barred by communist authorities and at the same time expand from entering the western half their facilities to accommodate Honoredlby French of the city But he has received the growing number of student BONN (NC) - Bishop Isidoll permission to visit West Berlin applicants Markus Emanuel of Speyer Gershyto ordain two priests He said that as a result the many has been awarded the titRe

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LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

Livingston is carved out 61 drick said Its your grooaation the steaming jungle at the- peint certificate

Minority Representatives 1to Ail Grievances at Public Forums

HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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LIFELINE Refuges fleeing the west bank of the Jordan River have crowded into King Husseins Jordanian kingdom by the thousands making it all but impossible t() llteep up minimum standards of health and sanitation Reshylief agencies are providing food clothing and medicines in increasing volume but the situation remains critical NC Photo

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Attempts to Work Together-ESSEN (NC) - The Cathelie every possible way how bo1l1

Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

laborating to a certain eJltentGermany in Middle East aid and that an

In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

He replied There are severa difficulties to be eonsidered LUMBER The WCC represents mmy

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ports that Amleto CardinaY Cicognani 84 Vatican Secretary of State plans to resign in midshyAugust were denied by a highly placed Vatican source The source denied the cardinal 1lould resign in the foreseeable future

Secular news services hatiJ carried reports of the cardinall impending retirement

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CClrdinal Cicognani would resigtl liter visiting Brazils Sanctuary of the Madonna of Aparecida 0[)

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

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Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

0Denmolles Silence

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

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He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

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lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

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to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

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joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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LIVINGSTON (NC)-EmaJina where the slow green-gray Rio reached up with the towel to Dulce emerges from the trees to wipe the wet brow of Father join the sea With the sun the Anthony Briskey He gave 2 temperature in the morning slight shake of his heaa peered starts to climb It is usually down intently 85 degrees by 9 AM

Then there was the gleam oj Workable Chair metal in his little office and he Father Briskey gave a carpenshyreached with a sure hand toward ter the job of constructing the the open mouth of a young boy dental chair which would ocshyof the parish A slight grunt cupy the center spot in what from Father Briskey then the usually is the parish office The gleaming metal-a pair oil dental man had never seen one before forceps--emerged in his hand but thought about what it with a tooth llirmly grasped in ought to be like and produced its jaws a workable model whiCh had a

The story of how the Chicago sliding headrest priest got into the dental busishy Work started at 830 in the ness begins two years ago in morning At first the array of Kansas City Mo It was at about tools and medicines which Dr that time that a Kansas City Kendrick laid out on his desk dentist Dr John Kendrick meant nothing to Father Brisshyalong with his wife and dental key But as the dentist worked shyassistant Lila decided to plan he explained and taught the a vacation of work priest

There is in the United States The heat was oppressive the a small organization known al humidity sweltering A woman the Christian Dental Society of the village was soon devoting Its primary function is to get most of her time to wiping off together dentists who are willing the brows and arms of the denshyto volunteer their services-and tist-and later of Father Briskey pay for the privilege-in places and Mrs Kendrick overseas which need dentists Graduation Certificate

In Steaming JungUe The second day Father BrisshyAs Dr Kendrick and his wife key took the forceps in his hands

began to dump their pocket for the first time and under the change into a piggy bank each direction of Dr Kendrick pulled day they also began to look his first tooth around for a spot which apshy The student worked hard and pealed to them and which had learned fast Dr Kendrick said the need for their skills later When in a couple of

About six months ago Father days he was beginning to get Briskey and his colleague in the physical feel of pulJing a Livingston Father Gregory tooth I knew we could leave Zimmerman also from Chicago him at the end of oUl stay and received a mailing from the- s0shy he would be able t6 earry on ciety invitirrg applications fur the work the services Qf a deflnst On the last of the nine days

Father Zimmerman wr-ote back Dr Kendrick turned over tG immediately Then spurred by Father Brisliey a particularly favorable reports about Guateshy hard extraction and the priest mala from a professional friend with only a little cooching did Dr Kendrick and his ife deshy the job without fault cided that Livingsron would be If I werent wet from my the location of their vacation of work Id take off my jacket wi)ldt and present it to you Dr Kenshy

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HOUSTON (NC) - A longshy white Catholics m the IlUburlle range project has been ~unched and the poor min0ri1y-gnmp by the Catholic Interracial Comshy Catholics in the ifHler-eity mittee on Community Relations Yeager stated ~

of the Galveston-Houston diocese The CIC monthly forums are to acquaint suburbanites witb intended to provide a bearing for the plight of Negro and Spanishshy all sides of issues in h-ealth heYsshyspealdng eitizeRS in -the inner iog education and empleyment city that concern social justice as a

As part of the project reJWeshy moral responsibility of eadl inshysentatives of minorities win have dividual Catholic Yeager exshyan opportunity to air their grievshy plained ances in monthly ferums on rashy A controversy OVf~r the proshycial understanding Panelists will gram arose when Ken Fairchild discuss such issues as education an assistant t8 the HOllsten housing employment and heaHh Mayor Louie Welch protested in with a question and answer sesshy a letter to Bishop John L Morshysion following the discussions kovsky that the CIC is providshy The forum idea was proposed ing middota forum to spread batred ofshyas a result of the disorder at the administration Texas Southern University that Vitally J[nteIrllsted left one- policeman dead two Fairchilds letter was released other policmen wounded three to the press before it was eshy

students wounded and two mens ceived by the bishop dormitories damaged Bishop Morkovsky said that be

According to Dr Fmncis S regrets that Mr Ken Fairchild Yeager co-chairman of the did not give me the opportunity forum the programs goal is to to investigate his complaint conshyhelp Catholics in Houston te get tained in a private letter and a better understanding of racial the opportunit)middot tomiddot make a leply problems of all their fellow cit shy before he took the matter te the izens public forum

Ignorance of Facts Mr Fairchild as he says in bis Minorfty groups in Houston letter has known me as biBboJl

particularly Negroes and Spanshy of both Amarillo and Galvestonshyish-speaking total some 20 to 30 Houston He states that be has per cent of the population and known me as a sincere dedicated are discriminated against by the and most of an fair peTS9n white majority in matters of edshy He should therefore realize ucation jobs housing and health that I am vitally interested in he said promoting what is best for the

There is a great deal of igshy welfare of our great city and Dorance about the facts of these that we stand ready and willinl issues and there is lJmo~t 1 total to discuss this matter wiUl tbe lack of communication between city administration

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Church and the World Councin sides can work together of Churches (WCC) are making Dr Blake said that the readishyserious attempts to examine iD ness for collaboration between every possible way how both the WCC and the Catholic sides can work together for the Church was already quite subshycause of peace the secretary stantial He pointed out the general of the wce said liere iJl WCC and the Vatican are colshy

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In an interview with a Luthshy ecumenical Institute is being eran paper Del Weg and the established jointly in Jerusalem Catholic weekly of the Essen He said that theological diashydiocese Ruhrwort the WCC alshy logue is being conducted by )ficial Dr Eugene Carson Blake joint committee consisting f)lof the U S was asked if he three standing subcommittees

believes the WCCs Commissior1 for humanitarian aid for justiceof the Churches on International and peace and for the over-Cllll Affairs (CCIA) and the Vatican problem of the catholicity 100Secretariat of state sboulf3 esshy apostolicity el the Churctl tablish a joint bureau for comshymon efforts for world peace aoo to prepare projects fer bllmmishytarian aid FAIRHAVEN

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

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Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

stored llalevich 34 has been named lieu of students lit themiddot CoDege Worried About NUDs of St Thomas here in MiDnesota But the governmentmiddot co~clI He is the first )aymaD lie boW lleize that bull any time said the post IIsgr Nolan

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facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

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~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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DelightfulBook Describes History Folkiore of Kasos

~ By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy If you have never heard of the island of Kasos you

Bhould not necessarily braJdyourself a pitiable ignoramus It is probably one of the least known places in the world Or has been up to now Things may change with the pubshyBication of The Feasts of Memory by Elias Kulukundis culture is as Mr Kulukundis

maintains something of a(Holt Rinehart and YinshymiraclerBton $595 383 MadIson

Moving DescriptionAve New York N Y 10011) Mr Kulukundus an American 0f Kasiot anshy~stry will put ihe island on Qhe map for many readers

Kasos is one of the Dodecanese slands a little west of Crete Xl is small (its

~ Mea is 30 miles) BOcky boasting lilInly five towns WI tiny The first people known to have been ihere were the Phoenicians and lit was they who gave it its name meaning isle of sea-foam

Later came Hellenic settlers ood thereafter the island re- snained staunchly Greek despite ebe vicissitudes sketched below~

At the end of the first century ~ the Christian era the island ihickly populated and bustling was a part of the Roman empire lIts bishop attended the ecu~ menical council of Nicaea in 325 From 330 the island was ruled lbom Byzantium the eastern imshyperial capital

Fief to Venice In 828 the island fell to Islam

and was an outpost of Arab pirates About 150 years later it was reconquered by ByzantiumAt the begil)ning of the fourshylieenth century Kasos was seized by Venetian forces and for the next 200 years was a fief to Venice By1573 it was in the hands of ~e Ottoman Turks It was gradshy

allydepopulated and by the dose of that century was uriinshyitabited Lllter Albanians reshy-ettled it along with refugees from Turkish or Venetian perseshyaution It was quite literally an imknown place until in 1788 a

The author was born in Lonshydon came to the United States when he was three London and New York both have their Kasiot coloOies because some Kasiot families became shipping magshynates and gravitated to world centers for this business Most Kasiots are men of the sea and of ships since no living is to be made on the largely barren island and some have prospered more than others

But the Kulukundis did not go directly from Kasos to London There was a way station at Syros another island some 200 miles north of Kasos Hence it was to Syros that the author went at 17 in his first journey to the Greek world and his own roots Only a decade later at 27 did he venturE to Kasos a trip inade in the company of his uncle George and a cousin also called Elias

There is something moving and even a touch mysterious about his description of his first sight of Kasos suddenly emergshying fcom the sea and the mist One of the islands two automoshybiles carried him to the house owned by his grandmother a house painted blue and White the Greek colors He was greeted by an ancient servant of the family incongruously named Aphrodite Kyrie eleison was an exclamation often used by her

Marriages ArraDgec1l Mr Kulukundis explored the

island explored his own family historY The first undertaking was simple and short as com- pared with the second Why for example was the old house identified-as hismiddot grandmothers not his grandfathers Because houses in Kasos are owned mashy

French traveller had to take ternally Ghelter there and his record of How so Well it is a standard what he found still exists feature of the marriage arrange-

The Greeks revolted against ment A house is part of a brides the Turkish empire in the 1820s dowry and the bridegroom and after the fleets of England comes to her house rather than France and Russia destroyed the bringing her to his Turkish fleet at Navarino Bay in He does not choose his bride 1827 Greece re-emerged as an In fact the initial move is made 1ndependent nation But Kasos by the men of the brides family was not freed They seek a forma intervie~

Part of Greece with the family of jhe man On in 1911 Italy went to war whom they have decided There

with Turkey and seized the follow negotiations and cereshyDodecanese Islands As part of monies which are intricate inshythe agreement which brought deed Italy into World War I on the Mr Kulukundis has gathered lIide of the Western Allies the many intriguing stories of his Islands were granted to Italy relatives and of other island and after the war the islands notables There was Old Yia-Yia ere formally ceded to Italy by who hated children and deshyurkey stcoyed in a particularly dis-

Under Mussolini the Kasiots graceful way the precious jourshywere considered Italian subjects nal which her husband had careshyDot Italian citizens The Fascists fully kept~ were bent on destroying ihe Then there was Old Yia-Yias Greek cuiture of the island and mother known as Old-Old-Yiashytoppling the Orthodox ChurchYia and also as the Virago She Orthodox clergy were forced did not demean her husband but out Uniate clergy were put in rather demanded and secured their places All shameful but to boody vengeance for his murshylittle effect der

Italy lost theDodecanese as a Not a relative but surely deshyresult of World War n A Greek serving attention is Dr Nikoshymilitary adnlinistration ~ad lakis who through inadvertshycharge of Kasos until 1948 when ance got engaged to two girls at the island became - at last - once and was scheduled to marry a part of Greece This concluded them both on the same day six centuries of being under How that problem was solved non-Greek rule preceded of I shall leav~ ~ the reader no oours~ by sporadic spells of the sense in spoiling a good story same That Kasos retainedmiddotits Kasos is now reduced to a identity its Greek character and population of a few hundred

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Paul VI has named an Amerishycan Archbishop Joseph F Mc- -Geough to be Apostolic Nuntio to Ireland For the past seven years the New York-born Vatshyican diplomat had been Aposshytolic Delegate in South Africa

Archbishop McGeough was born in New York City Aug 29 1903 After attending Cathedral College and St Joseph Semishynary he - went to the North American College in Rome where he was ordained in 1930 He also attended the Pontifical

Lateran University in Rome and earned degrees in theology civil

and canon law In New York he served as

teacher at St Mary~s High

Catholic~lithera~ Leaden to Join In IReformation Commemoration NE~ YORK (NC)-With one Life in Worship The Role aIf

long leap-a joint announcement the Bible in the Church and outliding combined theological diSCUSsions-Lutheran and Cathshyolie l~aders cleared what looked

like ~ big ecumeniciu hurdle this ears commemoration of

the L theran Reformation AU ough Lutheran leaders

have een making plans for the anniv rsary for several years Catho ic participation was asshysured only last April It was then hat the National Confershyence of Catholic Bishops apshyprove cooperation under the leaderrhip of the Bishops ~om-mittel1 for Ecumenical and Inshyterrelilgious Affairs (BCEIA)

Thel official discussions as well1S less formal celebrations plann d on local levels will mark the religious revolution begun in i517 when Martin Luthe nailed his 95 theses to the d or of Wittenburgs castle churc~ Bec~use the discussions will

be SC~OlarlY rather than Popushylar t ey will be centered in cities aving facilities for intenshysive r search into Catholic and Luthe an theology Cities sugshygested for the dIalogues include Austin Tex Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Columbus Ohio Denver Detroit l~lJin-

neap~l s St Paul New York Philad Iphia St Louis San Franci co and Seattle

Topi s choampen for the discusshysions ipoundclude The 3iblical Con cept Of Faith The Churchs

0Denmolles Silence

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giouS ~nd liturgical meaning of the la~ of Israel and of Jerushysalem the Jewish people

He a knowledged the individshyual ~tements of support by Catholi~ and pro~estant leaders but cr ticized what he called the fa lure of the diplomatic insiitutJonsof Christendom to speak~ an unequivocal word in defense of the preservation

The N~turegf the Churc~ Scholars will also probe Beshy

formation issues from th~ per- spective of contemporary society and are expected ~ explore the possibility of closer cooperation among churche~ to meet comshymon challenges

Cordian lInvntatlon Commenting on the invitation

extended by the Lutheran Reshyformation anniversary commitshytee to Catholics and asking them to take part in the commemoshyration Bishop J~ ~ Carberry of Columbus Ohio saId

Our committee responds most prayerfully and sincerely to the ve~y cordial and prayerf~l invishytabon of the representatIves ~f

the Lutheran Churches and nt recommends the proposed conshyferences and ecumenical prayer gatherings to be conducted unshyder the guidance of the local

~utheran nd Catho~i~ authorishytIes and In the spIrIt of the Decree on Ecumenism of the Second Vatican Council

Tlle bishop who is chairman of the BCEIA ad~ed that the commemoration coincided with the Year of Faith declared b7 Pope Paul VI and concluded

Based on Slaquorlptulles It is our sincere prayer that

the observance of these occashysions will hasten the fulfillment of our Lords own prayer that all may be one

In a joint statement issued with Dr Malvin Lundeen chaillshyman of the 450th Reformation Anniversary General Commitshytee Bishop Carberry comshymented These discussions are to be based on the Scriptures as the basic authority and on the

historic doctrinal confessions of the Roman Catholic and Luthshyeran Churches

As befitting followers of Jesus Christ partiCipants bl these discussions are to meet their tasks with attitudes gf Christian love and patience mshytellectual honesty cOnfessional

School KatonahN Y assistant of the Jewish people bull bull loyalty doctrinal integrity and pastor at Our Lady of Mercy Opposes Proposal

Parish Bronx and assistant No Christian lie said can chancellor truly llnderstand the depth of

In 19J8 he came to Rome as JeWish ~ligious existence with an official for the Congregation out faCipg up to the overwh~lm-ofthe Eastern Church and later ing roltthat Jerusalem bullbull has the Vatican Secretariat of State meant f r more than 3000 years In 1945 he took part in the papal to the broken structure and mission charged with distrib- charadJr of Judaism and the uting relief for the Holy See in Jewish people Germany and Austria Rabbil Tanenbaum said that

He also took part in delega- Jews wpuld now be more reshytions that took the Golden Rose sponsive to the plight of the to Archbishop Joseph Vieira Al- Arab ~fugees which has beshybernaz of Goa and the closing come s4ch a preoocupation on of the Marian Year in Nigeria the paI1 of so many Christian presided over by James Cardinal institut~ns and leaders McIntyre But ~e also urged Christian On May 9 1957 after serving leaders 0 be increasingly aware as temporary charges daffaires of the r ghts of Jewish refugees at the internunciature estab- from Aab countries who are lished at Addis Ababa he was beingsJbjected to ruthless pershynamed first Apostolic Internun- seCUtion and oppression tio to Ethiopia by Pope Pius XII ~e sal internationalization of

In September 1960 he was Jerusale the proposal of named Apostolic Delegate to many orldleaders and Pope South Africa to succeed anoth- Paul V~-wOUld intensify the er American Archbishop Celes- present roblems and increase tine J Damiano who had been the diffi ulties for peaceful setshynamed bishop 00 Camden NJ tlementl

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

stored llalevich 34 has been named lieu of students lit themiddot CoDege Worried About NUDs of St Thomas here in MiDnesota But the governmentmiddot co~clI He is the first )aymaD lie boW lleize that bull any time said the post IIsgr Nolan

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20 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 13 1967

Continued from Page Three

facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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Harrison Williams of New Jel- daily lives t k h l b sey 00 tS su commtttee on

migrant labor into the Rio shy British Commission Grande vallJy to hear testimony LONDON (NC)-Twenty-one

Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

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m ANCHOR~ I Mefhodist Bishop

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UIgjes ~~~ofa ~OfEc~~~nis 1 I Stay in Cotyo PHILADELPHIA (NC)shyA wltgtrld Methodist leader BUFFALO (NC) - Bisholll said here that Roman Catbshy James McNulty of Buffalo has

joined critics of a plan to reshy oHe and major Protestant place the Meyer lVIemorial Hosshyehurches are bound to achieve pital an Erie County facility inaome form of unity the city of Buffalo with a newBillhop Fred Pierce Corson of hospital on the Amherst campusPhiladelphia past president of

of the State University of Bufshythe World Methodist Council falosaid at a news conference here

that ecumenism is already a Bishop McNulty said sucb ~

fact and its practice a reality move would be a tragic mis-shy takeNo POPe has received as many

representaUves cd all faiths as The ]ogical location for thiB (has) Pope Paul VI facility be said is the inner

Bishop Corson who had reshy city areas otherwise these turned from the Vatican where people many of whom do noS he was the guest of John Cardishy have private means of transporshynal KIol of Philadelphia st the - tation will be effectively de e()nsistory at which he was prived of hospital facilities raised to the cardinalate said that one great ehurch is not Name Amb~SS(lldollD matter of principle but of util shyity - a common association ~ AWeuro1lfrdJ RedrJ)nen t bullChristians who will accord One

JERSEY CITY (NC)-Ambasltgtanother end possibly recognize fl3dor Sol lVI Linowitz Unitecllthe Pope as a chief spokesman States representative to the OrshyThe Methodist leader said the ganization Of American StatesCatholic Church in the U S has been selected by the Stshyholds the key to the future of Peters College board of regentsthe ecumenical movement while as the recipient of its first Excelshy the addition of 27 younger more sior AwardvigorOl~s ~ardinals in Rome win

bave a liberalizing effect on the The award was instituted by viewpoint of the Roman curiashy the Jesuit college as an annual

the ChurChS central administrashy acknowledgmeht to an fndivishytive booy dual or institution in recognishy

Comments 011I Celibacy tion of a recent significant unshyIn answer to a question Bishop selfish service to mankind thaS

Corson said he does not believe bore witness to and advancecll that the q1~stion of celibacy bJ the concept of all men as hrotbshy1) major factor illl any supposed ers retrenchment in the ecumenshy Ambassador Linowitz Whlilcal movement was selected by a panel of

The bishop said he does not judges will be presented witlmthink a married clergy would the award Oct 24 at a dinneInolve the problem of a shortage in New Yorkof clergymen in the Catholic Church He cited the fact that the Methodist Church has a marshyried clergy but that it too suishy

fers from a critical shortage of ~rsorinel ~

He blamed the ~secularismof the ~ay ~or pie lllek of lnterelJt AUDIENCE WITH POPE Choirboys from thecltmg~-we~Ji~lg their pation~ on the part o~ mlDyin~e life eostume$sangtheOteed for Pope PaulVI jn ~~~ltKwang~ ~gu~ge as theYWere re ampJlita~v~tiesIP~ a clergyman fill

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EAST cJlICAGQ (NC)-W~ do not doubt that the time win ~Provide~ Relief ~~ middotB~sis ofNeed

1 bulleome when the Church of Simiddot rence will again speak out and NEW TORJr (Neuro) The The association also had twe LeNliion where they oiried five the Romanian people be restored Catholic Near lEast Welfare Assoshy ships full of clothing en route to other workers and foui US to their rights Until then for ciation vowecll to eontinue its the Gulf of Aqaba and the nuns from Albany N y~ WDG these purposes will we sacrifice operations despite the war which uestion remained whether they are establishing a grammarstruggle and pray said Father ripped through the middle East would be permitted through the llCbool in a village near the cityDie Crihalmean newly elected We are going to stay in the Arab blockade of the gulf even -We have been flooded with president of the Association of Mid-East lllS long as we can and though they were headed for ealls hom Albany about thOse Romanian Catholics of Ameriel eontinue to provide relief to ref- Jordanian ports nunfi liaid Msgr Nollln But he on the occasion of its 19th anshy agees and non_refugees on the The association JelWlalem hali received no news from the nual convention and Romanian basis of need not creed or poli shy staff was withdrawn to Beirut eity ~ the first day of the war

bull ~ -I - Catholic Day festivities here tics said MsgreJohn G Nolam

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The two-day program held m director of the organizationSt Nicholas parish hall began - But evenas Msgr Nolan spokewith a general meeting of priests his agen4Y was fOlced to with Bolsum Btearl iSlniIkgoodl81ld lay delegates from the 11 draw two English staff members

Ie bull bullbullbullbullbull bull ~ bull bull Iparishes comprising the associashy from tMmiddot Jordanian sector of ti~ Later the Divine Liturgy Jerusalem as an artillery duel was concelebrated at St Demeshy broke out scross the J ordanshytrius Churcn host parish for the Israel border that splits the cityeonvention Msgr Stanley Zjashy Clothing Supplieswinski viclllr general of the But two Spanish members ofGary diocese represented a secular institute called the TershyBishop Andrew G Grutka esians remained in the 4ity to As part of the Uturgy the operate the organizationslibruoyaparastas a memorial service there-the only public library infor the dead was celebrated for Jordan Msgr Nolan admitted heformer members of tbe associashy did not know how much longertion and martyrs of the Romashy they eould stay-or even if thenian Church and nation Meashy

lib~ry had survived the initial sages of congratulations read lit artillery baIIragesthe convention banquet included Also nn doubt was the status one from Pope Paul VI who sent of the associations clothing supshyapostolic blessings plies It oWns a Warehouse near

Bethlehem in Jordan whereSwitch to layman dothing frolllll the U S bishops ST PlUL (NC)-William B thenksgivi~ clothing drive w

stored llalevich 34 has been named lieu of students lit themiddot CoDege Worried About NUDs of St Thomas here in MiDnesota But the governmentmiddot co~clI He is the first )aymaD lie boW lleize that bull any time said the post IIsgr Nolan

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20 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 13 1967

Continued from Page Three

facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

Ca rd inaI OBoyle Continued from Page One

to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

bull

New Je[Jsey CoUege Fund Tl~~ Climbs

LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

Fr Melancon Continued from page One

joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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n~sday 9 am~ to 5 pm Thurs amp Frio 9 middotam to 530 Sat 9 ammiddot to 5 pm

Closed all doySundoy

MacLeangs UNIONmiddot WHARF FAIRHAVEN fet 997-9358

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owtgorn iAng tahte~enetnidonOflmiddotnJ unwaeShsinegn- m90orleUarngde mYOoUrenoawpatrOt mOfakyeo~t ~

Harrison Williams of New Jel- daily lives t k h l b sey 00 tS su commtttee on

migrant labor into the Rio shy British Commission Grande vallJy to hear testimony LONDON (NC)-Twenty-one

Among tJ-lose offering testi British Catholics chosen from mony was 1~irchbishOP Robert E the countrys 19 dioceses will be Lucey of an Antonio who named to a National EcumenicB1ll called for nionization of the Commission designed to impleshyfarm worke and improved pay ment the Second Vatican Counshyand living c nditions cils Decree onmiddot Ecumenism

~

4 so MAIN ST ccraquorner Of BedfordIALL DEPOSITS INSURED IN FULL UNDER LAW

O~en Frida Evenin~s Untilmiddot8 OClock

i~~~AlE~ FA~_ RIV~~~FAMILY BAN~shy

-ltlzenS-ishy

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middotLI E INSURANCE INCLUDED I

bull A(A~~ LOAN$ HOME REPAIR LOANS

20 THE ANCHOR-Thurs July 13 1967

Continued from Page Three

facturing cities Young people from a quiet agricultural area like Mito cannot find jobs they like there so they move to the cities and close-knit family ties are ruptured

Once a family did everything ~gether he says now the young people are breaking away and some of them in large cities find the freedom trouble

Many are rowdy he says

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to help another in need no relbshyson to lead a decent life

Decrying the influence 01 elmshy

emies of religion Cardind OBoyle noted that nevertheleB9 Pope Paul deeply anguished though he must be especially full the loss of a number of priests and Religious C C has spokeml not one word of rebuke

Instead he said the Pope hoo middotmiddotturned to prayer~ and has proshy

claimed the present Year oj(

Faith as a time for the faithshyful throughout the world t4raquo strengthen their own beliefs anell

to pray for the return to the They like to emulate theAmer-sheepthat were lost ocans in everything

Food is changing too he 0ampshyoorves

Real milk-not the reconsti-middot fluted kind-and beef are begin- Illing to find aplac~on thcfamshyfly dinner table Bread is beshyooming a more common sight

The Japanese are gettingbigger now~ he says the aver shy

~age ~eight cif those15 or youngshyetr has increased 4 inches ill 15 veamiddotrs

Language May ChllII~

w~te~ml~n~eUVaeg~ ~~t~~~s e-rhere are some now who are

middot pushing use of the Romanalshyphabet Father says in -lieu of middot -e t~ldi~iorialpicture symbl (hat so few understand todll

The cardinal called on aJlll men of good will to pray that God may grant this nation anell every nation a resurgence off faith that will sweep away our doubts calm and redirect OUl

rebellious spirits and rekindle the dying embers of our Chris-

VIETNAM AND VATICAN Pope Paul VI kisses flag brought by 50 Vietnamese tian charity Specifically he made fouf sug-Catholicmiddot pilgrims during their audience The group on a pilgrimag~ to the Portugese gestionsto Catholics

Shrine of Fatima was l)lomised by the pontiff that he would continue tomiddot WOrk and middotTeach Us Humim shy

pray for alastingmiddot peace in Vietnam NC Photo~ They key toa strong faith iii middotthe grace of the sacraments ][urge you therefore to increase

Bishops B ac~ middotTexas Council of Churches ir~d~~~~~~s~~~urLordilltbel Praymiddot for the Holy Father as middotmiddotSmiddotu itmiddot m nvolvesRmiddot(lngmiddoters Actions middotyoU would pray for your OWR

middotfather- Seldom middothasmiddot a pope AUSTIN (NC)-Tl1e Catholic job i~to observe the labor strife The Ra gers havemiddot come iilpEgged for-our praYers more

bishops 11 T~xas biive taken aod aid and -cbunsel all parties and Placed~~hemselvess(iuarely ea1estly or needed themmiddot In Japan Fathe~ Perry occa- sides withtije TexasCoun~H0pound in the dispute on the sid of the employers - middotmore

middot r~allY see~ ~ome ~assachuset~ Churches in a Jaw suit against The day the bishops Jelealled saidWflli t Kirchel dipoundemiddot~~ Renew your filia~de YotiOftmiddot ~ ne~glbors lncludlng R~v Mt- the Texas Rang~rillmd oth~r law their stat~ent the AFL-CIO tor ofmiddot orga zation for theAFLmiddot ~elioly Mother of G~tl1at9~

middot ~ael Annunz~~t~SCCmiddotof enforcement ageIicie~in tIe ~i~ whose United Farm Worker~ CIO~ maymiddot irltercedcent for the proud andshymiddot lJaunto~ Wh~ 1S statlo~ed aboJt Grande VaI1eY Org~~jziJH~ (~Qmii~tee il repre- Pollee State ~ t~e ~t~~borri among us teach-1IIS

~ mdes from MIto ~nd The sUit filed iIi Federal Dis~ sentmg the strlkmg workers I - humilIty aridmiddot rene~ thosemiddot who Brother Albert KaszytlsJnmiddot of Ne Bedford

An atemic research plant ill Mito alllO 4rawsavarlety of foreign visitors to the city

As he speaks of his Japanese

borne Father Perry glowswith an enthusiasm unquenched by his 1~ years duty there

Until September however he IS relaxing with his brother Alexander in the family home at 124 Chestnut Street Fairhaven nnd catching up with other members of his family

Among his brothers and sisshy~rs are Antone of Fairhaven John of New Bedford and Frank of Holbrook His two sisters both are nuns Sister Mary Rose 5SCC is stationed at Sacred Hearts Academy Fairhaven and Sister Mary Ancilla RSM is at Marian Convent in Worcester

Being home i good But inshydications are that Father Perry is looking forward to getting back to work in his other home

in Mito Japan where his Irish fellow missionaries will keep adding to the Perry brogue

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LAWRENCEVILLE (NC)shySome 230 corporations doing business in New Jersey have doshynated $326713 to the New JershyBe College Fund Associations 1966-67 campaign Donald P Kilcher association president said this was $22000 more than last year

Five New Jersey Catholic colshyleges are among the associations 12 member colleges and univershysities Sixty per cent of the funds collected are divided on equal basis arid 40 per cent OD

Uie basis of enrollment

Elect Sencitors DODGE CITY (N~) The

eIei-gy of the Dodge City dioce3e have voted to accept the constishy~tion of t~e proposed priests lJenate on Ii temporary basis They also elected representatives

middot from each deanery to serve for three years One additionll1 llIlember will be chosen by the priestsin the diocese who belong -to rEiligious coinmunitieamp

triCt Court in Brownsville seekS charged that the Rangersbeatr~Rangrr~~ llctionswere 1Jso may be faltlring inmiddot their faitbr an inJunction preve~tiig tliestdke leaders and literally cntl~lzed oYTel~s ~tat~ ~n - Ifinallr I invite yo~ t~ patshyRangers and jocal lawmen in Starr County from intelfering with the activities of the Rev Edgar Krueger lmd his wife

The Rev Mr Krueger is the Council of Churches observer in the Lower Rio Grande vaHey

where Mexican-American fann workers have been on strike for union representation and higher pay for more than a year

The Catholic bishops who ale not parties in the suit ~ongl8tu-lated the Council of Churches on filing the complaint to proted their constitutional rights and those of Edgar Krueger

Charge Manhandling The statement issued by the

Texas Catholic Conference here said that Krueger and his wife in the course of performing their duties were arrested and jailed by the Texas Rangelmiddots

Rev Krueger reported to the Texas Council of Churches that he and his wife were rudelv manhandled by the Ranger~ subjected to degrading vetbal and physical treatment publicly humiliated and unjustly imprisshyoned said the bishops stateshyment

In addition to the serious question of individual human rights which is involved in these reports there is also a question inherent in the reshyported accounts regarding the possible use of the pollce force

in the state to unduly interfere with the churches in callying out a legitimate ministry

On Employers Side The Rev Krueger is the counshy

eils minister at large in the Lower Rio Grande valley His

shOved workers bllck into the Joe Bern~l thl saId the off~eS ticip~~e more often in the H~ly f~eld when they tried to join used PIICestate tacttcpound aga~~st Sac~lfICemiddot of the Ma~ As yOU plcketmg strlkers the stnkers have learne4 to know the M llSll -The labor dispute has receivedmiddot better through the new liturgy

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joyed the seminary work he was delighted with the change of pace entailed in a palish asshysignment Yobain is located not far from the Gulf of Mexico and in fact includes an outstation at a popular Summer resort on the coast The parish is easing into the 20th century

One indication of that is that Father Melancons predecessor as pastor of Yobain wired the church and the rectory there for electricity Power lines are now being strung to the town and are expected to be completed soon

Most of the residents of Yoshybain and its outstations are Mayan Indians or have Maya blood Father Melancon reports that a good number speak the Mayan language but that the majority also speak Spanish The missioner should have little trouble making himself undershystood during the 35 years he has been a priest (ordained Dec 8 1932) and in addition to workshying in Mexico and the U S he has had assignments to Peru and Boliviaboth Spanish-speaking countries

Father Melancon has three brothers and three sisters He now lists his home address as that of a ~ister Mq Adelard Sirois of 46B Maple Gardens Fall River

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