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have seemed disappointing to some. However,; a closer inspection of his document emphasises the importance to . religion. Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom, CRS-NCWC executive director recalled that Pope Paul' VI ia the Church of the liturgical changes proposed by the Vatican II Council. So basic and drastic were the changes The arrival of Pope Paul's Motu Proprio·detenninin« just what ehanges will go into effect on Feb. 16th might so they will be closer to the sacraments and to ". " PRICE lOe
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. Best Way To Learn Liturgy Changes Attleboro Parish (iKicks-Off' Subscription Drive for The Anchor :t " We salute Father John F. Laughlin, pastor el the Holy parish in Attleboro. . "The only way my people can learn all about liturgy changes, including the reasons and the explanations, is by reading our own diocesan neWHpaper. Everyone should fully understand the ehanges," Father Laughlin said as he instructed our circulation department to send a mail-de- livered weekly copy of The Anchor to the home of each adult on his budget list. "The church is in a period of renewal. And, the best way to join in this renewal is to under- stand the liturgy changes, voted by the Vatican Council Fathers and decreed by His Holiness pope Paul VI," the Attleboro pastor commented. "Our own Bishop Connolly is. participating The ANCHOR Fall River, Mass., Thursday, Feb. 6, 1964 the Church of the liturgical changes proposed by the Vatican II Council. So basic and drastic were the changes TOted that it '" evident that many of the reforms will not necessarily be delayed but will takp. much time to implement. These changes depend on the re- vision of services, texts, prayers, ets. One of the reforms legislatetl tt1at "a more representative por- tion of the Holy Scriptures will be read to the people" over the year. 11; cannot happen over_ night: New lectionaries and altar missals must first be prepared and published. This is also true for the further revisions in the breviary. However, this not meaa that the changes of Feb. 16th are only minor things. It is beginning. And, the task is 80 great that the beginning must be emphasised. Father Frederick pointed out, in a recent NC JD- TurA to Page J'ourteea in the work of the Council. He wants all his people to understand and appreciate the changes so they will be closer to the sacraments and to their Creator. Holy Ghost parishioners will be as well informed as any parish in the diocese. We count on The Anchor to supply us with all the information in depth concerning this great renewal," Father Laughlin added. (Editor's Note. We will Father Laughlin. The Anchor feels it must teach and instruct as well as report the news.) Father Laughlin's decision to send every faithful adult budget contributor a weekly mail- delivered copy of this newspaper means that we will be sending almost double his quota of sub- scriptions into his Attleboro parish for the next PRICE lOe $4.00 per Year ". FR. JOHN ]1'. LAUGHLIN' No. Easton Parish To Hold Lenten Adult Forum · A Lenten Forum for Adults featuring outstanding speak- ers from the medical profes- sion and the clergy will be eonducted at Immaculate Con- eeption Church, North Easton, starting on Ash Wednesday night and contilJ.uing . Sunday nights until Easter. · Sponsored by the Confrater- nity of Christian Doctrine, the forum will consist of a series of one-hour talks. · Rev. Lawton, C.S.C., retreat master at Pius X Sem- Inary on the grounds of Stone- hill College, will speak on Spir- ituality at 7:30 Ash Wednesday night, Feb. 12. The following SundlilY, Feb. HI, the speaker willl be Dr. Jo- seph Dorsey, a fourth year stu- dent 'at the Harvard Medical Turn to Page Twenty Lenten Menus The Anchor today publishes on Page Four the first in a series of weekly Lenten menus. This feature has proved most popular with diocesan in the past, hence the decision to carry on again this year. All house- wives can profit by this series. The menus, you will find, are economical as well as in accord- ance with Lenton regula tiona QIf. east; Head of Boston College Law School Supports Protest by Negroes NEW YORK-A priest who heads a Catholic law school has emphatically endorsed the morality and legali1 y of the Negro protest movement including civil disobedienl"e of laws Negroes consider unjust and the use of children tn civil rights demonstrations. Father Robert F. Drinan, S.J., dean of the Boston Col- lege law school, said the present injustices suffered by Negroes create a "presumption" that ordinary legal and social means are not enough and "di- rect, supra - legal, non-violent action is the only alternative way" for to win redress of their grievances. Discussing direct action, he said there are "many aetions and activities of minority groups which technically might be deemed illegal but are or will eventually be judicially de- clared to be legally protected by the First Amendment or by simi_ lar constitutional categories." Outer Limits Thus, he said, a one-day pro- test stay-out from school may not· be illegal truancy if done for a legitimate purpose, and non- violent demonstrations for the· redress of grievances may not be Pope Paul To Inaugurate Relief Appeal Wednesday NEW YORK (NC) - A special radio broadcast at a message by Pope Paul VI on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 12, will inaugurate the 18th annual Bishops' Relief Fund Appeal to aid the world's needy. The Pope's message will be directed to some six million students in the nation's Catholic elementary and high schools. The broadcast will be carried by the major radio networks. Goal of the 1964 appeal in $5 million. In recent years the Catholic school students of the nation annually have raised $1 million for the fund through sacrifices and contributions made throughout the period of Lent. Worldwide Agency Principal benefactor of the annual appeal is Catholic Relief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference, the world- wide relief and rehabilitation agency maintained by U.S. Cath- olics. In carrying out its mission of mercy in areas of distress and misfortune around the globe CRS-NCWC is motivated by single criterion - need. The agenc, througa ita farllul1' .' _.-. year. Father Laughlin announced his plan at last Sunday's masses. Father Laughlin has "kicked-off" The Anchor's 1964 subscription campaign in a man- ner which poses a challenge to every other parish in the diocese. Th,.e Most Reverend BishOp's goal is eom- plete family coverage throughout the diocese. The circulation of this newspaper has increased each year since its inception in 1957. A number of parishes have annually far exceeded their quotas. They are close to complete family cover- age. We believe they will join Father Laughlin'S Attleboro parish this year. The quota is no longer the goal in the individual parishes. It is now family coverage. . programs distributes food, medi- cines, clothing, other materials and affords services to the hungry, homeless and harried without regard to raee, color 01' religion. Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom, CRS-NCWC executive director recalled that Pope Paul' VI ia his first Christmas message te the world in 1963 called atten- tion to "the great sufferings, the deep longings, the painful neces- sities which concern large sec- tions of !IOCiety or even entire peoples." The Pope pinpointed hunger _ the first of the world's distresses. He said: "It has now beea scientifically proven to us that than half of the human race has not enough food. Entire generations of children, even to- day. are dying or suffering b&- cause of indescribable poverty. It .Is not merely prosperity that Turn ... Pace Twem, disorderly conduct but rather a form of constitutionally pro- tected freedom of association and assembly. "We simply do not know the outer limits of the basic First Amendment rights to have free_ dom of religion, speech, the assembly and of petition to the government for a redreSll of grievances," he commented. "The First Amendment ma,. be the treasury of more free- doms than a newly pluralistie America has yet dared to imag- ine." Father· Drinan denied that civil dis 0 bed ience of law. deemed to be unjust implies di.. respect for the law. Rather, he said, such behavior "involves the highest possible respect for the law." "If an individual or a group lecretly or violently sought to overthrow such a law, such con- duct would be disloyalty to the Turn to P'age Twelve Vol. . 8, No. 6 © 1964 The Anchor Expect· Liturgical Changes' To Take Time --:-0 Arrange. By Rev. lohn R. Foister 1M. Anthon,. Chureh - New Bedford The arrival of Pope Paul's Motu Proprio· detenninin« just what ehanges will go into effect on Feb. 16th might have seemed disappointing to some. However,; a closer inspection of his document emphasises the importance to . .. . ..... ..
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Best Way To Learn Liturgy ChangesAttleboro Parish (iKicks-Off Subscription Drive for The Anchort

We salute Father John F Laughlin pastor el the Holy GhOl~t parish in Attleboro The only way my people can learn all about ~he liturgy changes including the reasons and the explanations is by reading our own diocesan neWHpaper Everyone should fully understand the ehanges Father Laughlin said as he instructed our circulation department to send a mail-deshylivered weekly copy of The Anchor to the home of each adult on his budget list

The church is in a period of renewal And the bes t way to join in this renewal is to undershystand the liturgy changes voted by the Vatican Council Fathers and decreed by His Holiness pope Paul VI the Attleboro pastor commented

Our own Bishop Connolly is participating

The ANCHOR

Fall River Mass Thursday Feb 6 1964

the Church of the liturgical changes proposed by the Vatican II Council So basic and drastic were the changes TOted that it evident that many of the reforms will not necessarily be delayed but will takp much time to implement These changes depend on the reshyvision of services texts prayers ets

One of the reforms legislatetl tt1at a more representative porshytion of the Holy Scriptures will be read to the people over the

year 11 cannot happen over_ night New lectionaries and altar missals must first be prepared and published This is also true for the further revisions in the breviary

However this d~es not meaa that the changes of Feb 16th are only minor things It is bull beginning And the task is 80 great that the beginning must be emphasised

Father Frederick McMa~

pointed out in a recent NC JDshyTurA to Page Jourteea

in the work of the Council He wants all his people to understand and appreciate the changes so they will be closer to the sacraments and to their Creator Holy Ghost parishioners will be as well informed as any parish in the diocese We count on The Anchor to supply us with all the information in depth concerning this great renewal Father Laughlin added

(Editors Note We will Father Laughlin The Anchor feels it must teach and instruct as well as report the news)

Father Laughlins decision to send every faithful adult budget contributor a weekly mailshydelivered copy of this newspaper means that we will be sending almost double his quota of subshyscriptions into his Attleboro parish for the next

PRICE lOe $400 per Year

FR JOHN ]1 LAUGHLIN

No Easton Parish To Hold Lenten Adult Forum middot A Lenten Forum for Adults

featuring outstanding speakshyers from the medical professhysion and the clergy will be eonducted at Immaculate Conshyeeption Church North Easton starting on Ash Wednesday night and contilJuing Sunday nights until Easter

middot Sponsored by the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine the forum will consist of a series of one-hour talks middot Rev Thomas~ Lawton CSC

retreat master at Pius X SemshyInary on the grounds of Stoneshyhill College will speak on Spirshyituality at 730 Ash Wednesday night Feb 12

The following SundlilY Feb HI the speaker willl be Dr Joshyseph Dorsey a fourth year stushydent at the Harvard Medical

Turn to Page Twenty

Lenten Menus The Anchor today publishes

on Page Four the first in a series of weekly Lenten menus This feature has proved most popular with diocesan w~men in the past hence the decision to carry on again this year All houseshywives can profit by this series The menus you will find are economical as well as in accordshyance with Lenton regulationa QIf east

Head of Boston College Law School Supports Protest by Negroes

NEW YORK-A priest who heads a Catholic law school has emphatically endorsed the morality and legali1 y of the Negro protest movement including civil disobedienle of laws Negroes consider unjust and the use of children tn civil rights demonstrations

Father Robert F Drinan SJ dean of the Boston Colshylege law school said the present injustices suffered by Negroes create a presumption that ordinary legal and social means are not enough and dishyrect supra - legal non-violent action is the only alternative way for Negr~es to win redress of their grievances

Discussing direct n~n-violent

action he said there are many aetions and activities of minority groups which technically might be deemed illegal but are or will eventually be judicially deshyclared to be legally protected by the First Amendment or by simi_ lar constitutional categories

Outer Limits Thus he said a one-day proshy

test stay-out from school may notmiddot be illegal truancy if done for a legitimate purpose and nonshyviolent demonstrations for themiddot redress of grievances may not be

Pope Paul To Inaugurate Relief Appeal Wednesday

NEW YORK (NC) - A special radio broadcast at a message by Pope Paul VI on Ash Wednesday Feb 12 will inaugurate the 18th annual Bishops Relief Fund Appeal to aid the worlds needy The Popes message will be directed to some six million students in the nations Catholic elementary and high schools The broadcast will be carried by the c~untry

major radio networks Goal of the 1964 appeal in $5

million In recent years the Catholic school students of the nation annually have raised $1 million for the fund through sacrifices and contributions made throughout the period of Lent

Worldwide Agency Principal benefactor of the

annual appeal is Catholic Relief Services - National Catholic Welfare Conference the worldshywide relief and rehabilitation agency maintained by US Cathshyolics

In carrying out its mission of mercy in areas of distress and misfortune around the globe CRS-NCWC is motivated by bull single criterion - need The agenc througa ita farllul1

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year Father Laughlin announced his plan at last Sundays masses

Father Laughlin has kicked-off The Anchors 1964 subscription campaign in a manshyner which poses a challenge to every other parish in the diocese

The Most Reverend BishOps goal is eomshyplete family coverage throughout the diocese The circulation of this newspaper has increased each year since its inception in 1957 A number of parishes have annually far exceeded their quotas They are close to complete family covershyage We believe they will join Father LaughlinS Attleboro parish this year The quota is no longer the goal in the individual parishes It is now family coverage

programs distributes food medishycines clothing other materials and affords services to the hungry homeless and harried without regard to raee color 01 religion

Bishop Edward E Swanstrom CRS-NCWC executive director recalled that Pope Paul VI ia his first Christmas message te the world in 1963 called attenshytion to the great sufferings the deep longings the painful necesshysities which concern large secshytions of IOCiety or even entire peoples

The Pope pinpointed hunger _ the first of the worlds distresses He said It has now beea scientifically proven to us that m~re than half of the human race has not enough food Entire generations of children even toshyday are dying or suffering bampshycause of indescribable poverty It Is not merely prosperity that

Turn Pace Twem

disorderly conduct but rather a form of constitutionally proshytected freedom of association and assembly

We simply do not know the outer limits of the basic First Amendment rights to have free_ dom of religion speech the pre~s assembly and of petition to the government for a redreSll of grievances he commented

The First Amendment ma be the treasury of more freeshydoms than a newly pluralistie America has yet dared to imagshyine

Fathermiddot Drinan denied that civil dis 0 bed i e n c e of law deemed to be unjust implies di respect for the law

Rather he said such behavior involves the highest possible respect for the law

If an individual or a group lecretly or violently sought to overthrow such a law such conshyduct would be disloyalty to the

Turn to Page Twelve

Vol 8 No 6 copy 1964 The Anchor

Expectmiddot Liturgical Changes To Take Time ---0 Arrange

By Rev lohn R Foister 1M Anthon Chureh - New Bedford

The arrival of Pope Pauls Motu Propriomiddot detennininlaquo just what ehanges will go into effect on Feb 16th might have seemed disappointing to some However a closer inspection of his document emphasises the importance to

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964 2

Lenten Spiritual Progress Continued from Page One

Our Blessed Lord setting an example of detachment and devotion to the Will of God He found His purpose in life by glorifying His Father and bringing to men knowledge

- faith and love for God Thus in a few words one can sum up the whole life

of Our Lord He did Gods Will Thus too we might think - of our privileged role as other Christs If we are to do

penance it is because we must loosen the hold bad habits have over us We must prove that we mean what we say in our act of contrition I finnly resolve to amend my life So we need penance to set our will right And no Lent is really middotLent without some mortification of the senses What we should choose to do is our own problem But it ought to be something that proves we are in control and that we are putting order into our life

Most important is our approach to God in prayer For this we have many avenues the good and frequent use of the sacraments the Way of the Cross meditation in the Rosary on the Sorrowful mysteries spiritual communions aspirations and the like Anything that makes us walk in the Presence of God is good Anything that keeps us alive to the fact that we are other Christs and that the light of Christ shines forth in our lives is good

One of the most important resolutions that hasso far eome out of the Council convened by Pope John and pushed forward by Pope Paul VI is that laymen and laywomen have a tremendous middotrole to play in to-days troubled world They are to be ambassadors of Christ They are to learn of Him They are to imitate Him They are to speak for Him and bring men to know Him and love Him But first they must do so themselves

I pray that Lent may be for all of us a time of spiritual progress I pray that Easterwhen it comes will find us well rid of troublesome faults and glowing with devotion to Him Who has come to teach U$ the way to

true peace by a working knowledge of self and -a consuming love of God

It is all there for the asking The Lord does not force His Will on anyone But to those that ask even to sinners seeking to be freed from weaknesses His grace is never denied Now is the acceptable time Now is the day of salvation Do penance - believe the Gospel - watch and pray and Lent will be a time of spiritual growth a time to give of ourselves for the glory of God and the good of our neighbor

Faithfully yours

~~-5-of Fall River

Union-Management Legion of Decency The following films are to beMeeting Feb 28 added to the lists in their reshy

NOTRE DAME (NC) - More spective classifications than 500 industrial executives Unobjectionable for General and labor leaders are expected Patronage--Cavalry Command to attend the 12th annual Union Gladiators Seven Management Conference to be Objectionable in Part for All sponsored Friday Feb 28 by -Curse of the Living Corpse the University of Notre Dame (Objection Because of its exshy

cessively graphic emphasis 011Theme of this years m~ting cruelty and horror this film iswhich will include talks by repshyunacceptable as entertainment)resentatives of unions industry

and government will be New Directions in Industrial Relashy Necrology tions FEB 9

Rt Rev John J Kelly 1963 Pastor 55 Peter amp Paul Fall River

FORTY HOURS FEB 11 Rev John OConnell 1910

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DEVOTION Peb 7-LaSalette Seminary Rev John J Sullivan STL

Attleboro 1961 lately Pastor Holy Rosary Peb 9--Our Lady of Fatima Fall River

Swansea FEB 12 St Mary No Attleboro Rev Stanislaus B Albert Catholic Memorial Home SSCC 1961 Monastery of samiddot

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DISTINGUISHED SERshyVICE Tommaso Labella 70 has retired as Dean of the Pontifical Halls after 57 years of Vatican service unshyder six popes For the last 10 years Labella has been

the senior ranking layman in the personal service of the Pope supervising the smooth reception of the ever-increasshying number of visitors NC Photo

Mass Ordo FRIDAY-St Romauld Abbot

III Class White Mass Proper Gloria 110 Creed CommOl1 Preface Two Votive Ma~s in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus permitted

SATURDAY-St John of Matha Confessor III Class White Mas s Proper Glorio no Creed Common Preface

SUNDAY~QuinquagesimaSunshyday II Class Violet Mass Proper No Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-St Scholastica Virshygin III Class White Mass Proper Gloria no Creed Common Preface

TUESDAY - Apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mar y at Lourdes III Class White Mass Proper Gloria no Creed Preface of Blessed Vir gin The beginning of the Lenten Fast at midnight

WEDNESDAY-Ash Wednesday I Class Violet Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Preface of Lent In Masses which immediately follow the Blessing and Disshytribution of Ashes the prayers at the Foot of the Altar are omitted

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Lenten Regulations For

Fast and Abstinence FROM ASH WEDNESDAY TO HOLY SATURDAY MIDNIGHT 1964

To foster the spirit of penance and of reparation f_ sin to encourage self-denial and mortification and tQ guide her children in the footsteps of Our Divine Savior Hor Mother Church imposes by law the observance of fast aDd abstinence

According to the provisions of Canon Law as modifieet through the use of special faculties granted by the HoJr See we herewith publish the following regulations

ON FAST Everyone over 21 and under 59 years of age is bound

to observe the law of fast The weekdays of Lent are days of fast On these

days only one full meal is allowed Two other meatle9ll meals sufficient to maintain strength may be taken according to ones need but together they should not equal another full meal

Meat may be taken at the principal meal on a dq of fast except Fridays and Ash Wednesday

Eating between meals is not permitted but liquidtl including milk and fruit juices are allowed

When health and ability to work would be seriously affected the law does not oblige In doubt eoncerning fast or abstinence a parish priest or confessor should be consulted

ON ABSTINENCE Everyone over seven years of age is bound to obsel1lll

the law of abstinence Complete abstinence is to be observed on Fridaya

and Ash Wednesday On days of complete abstinence meat and soup or gravy made from meat may not be used at all

Partial abstinence is to be observed on Ernbel Wednesshyday ~d Saturday On days of partial abstinence meat and soup ltfr gravy made from meat may be taken ONCE a day at the principal meal

We earnestly exhort the faithful during the H~ Season of Lent to attend daily Mass to receive Holy C0mshymunion often to take part more frequently in exercises 01 piety to give generously to works of religion and charity to perform acts of kindness toward the sick the aged and the poor to practice voluntary self-denial especially regarding alcoholic drink and worldly amusements and to pray more fervently particularly for the intentions of tM Holy Father

Obligation to fulfill the Easter duty may be 8atisr~ from Sunday February 16 the First Sunday of Lent untl May 24 Trinity Sunday

Renewal Is Theme Of Mens Meeting

WASIDNGTON (NC)-Planshyning and Action for Renewal will be the theme of the Nashytional Council of Catholic Mens biennial Conference of Presishydents to be held here starting Thursday March 19

Attending the meeting will be presidents vice-presidents and moderators of diocesan Councils of Catholic Men national exshyecutive committee members and heads of representatives of ll1l shytional organizations affiliated with the NCCM

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LENT IS TIME FOR SPIRITUAL PROGRESS Franciscan Sister Mary Joyce Holy Cross school teacher in Fall River explains significance of Ash Wednesday to her pupils Fr John G Carroll depicts a scene which

will occur in every church next Wednesday as he distributes ashes to the Hasson family of St John the Baptist parish)n Central Village The Hasshysons are Brenda 2 James 9 Karen 10 and Mr and Mrs Hasson

All Baptized Are Members Of Church of Christ

WILMINGTON (NC) - The CathOlic Bishop 9f Wilshymington told the annual banquet of the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware that all baptized persons are members of Christs church All those who are baptized are in some definite way members of the one true church Bishop Michael W Hyle declared He was featured speaker beshyfore a capacity crowd of 800 at the annual Episcopal event Ten Catholic priests and 12 laymen were also present as guests

Bishop Hyle commented that bull hundred years ago such a gathering of Catholics and Episshyeopalians would have been a eause of fear and consternashyfton

Thank God times have inshydeed changed he said

Major Concern The Bishop reporting on the

ecumenical council described religious unity as a major conshycern of the council Fathers

Not one word of denunciatioll Ol condemnation was expressed but there were frequent refershyences to our separated brothers in Christ he said

While jealously adhering to tbe defined doctrine of the Catholic Church every effort was made to avoid or eliminate from the discussion words or exshypressions that might offend those not of our Faith he added

While claiming the fullness of Gods gifts could be found only in the Catholic Church It was openly reaffirmed that

TV To Feature Music in Mass

NEW YORK (NC) - Contemshyporary musie for the Mass win be featured on the ABC-TV telshyision program Directions M -A Catholic Perspective 110 be eeen on Feb 9 from 2 to z30 PM

The program produced by the National Council of Catholic Men in cooperation with the ABC-TV network will be enshytitled The Mass in Manuscript

According to the NCCM Radio and TV Office here the program will examine the use of modern eomposition and modern Ianshypage in the music of the Mass

NCCM advised viewers that the program is seen at a different time in some areas A check of local TV Plogram listinga WM recommendedshy

since the Holy Spirit breathes where He will He does not deny a life of grace to any Christian community and may use them as a means of salvation he said

Liberty Bishop Hyle said the council

lathers are overwhelmingly in favor of ecumenism and religioUlt Uberty

On the question of freedom of eonscience he said that a man with a free will does have the right to hold an erroneous opinion if he is honestly conshyftnced in his own mind that it Is true

HolyNameParish Theology Course

Rev Edmund T Delaney asshyassistant at Holy Name Church FeD River is conducting a course of theology for lay pershysons every Friday evening at 8 in the school hall

The course is intended pri shymarily for progpective Confrashyternity of Christian Doctrine teachers although it is open to others

Lay persons in ftle Greater Fan River Area aDd elsewhere

who are intereated m taking the course are invited 110 do lIO

Jewish Spokesman Cites Encyclical

UNITED NATIONS (NC)shyPope John XXIIIs lastencycli shycal Pacem in Terris has been more effective in creating the climate to fight religious intolshyerance than existing legislation a World Jewish Congress represhysentative declared to the UN Subcommission on the Prevenshytion of Discrimination

In urging the subcommission to complete a declaration against religious intolerance at its presshyent session despite its crowded agenda Rabbi Perlzweig the Jewish spokesman cited Pope 1ohn encyclical to illustrate the moral force that can be exerted by a declaration

Rabbi Perlzweig also stressed that it is not enough in a UN

declaration to say that the State shall not obstruct the free exershycise of the right to freedom of religion The state is under the most positive obligation he maintained to safeguard and 110 protect the right to freedom in matters of religious or nonshyraquoeligious belief

First Fridians Rev John E Boyd will addre~

members of Fan Rive First Friday Club following 6 oclock Mass tomorrow night at Sacred Heart Church Speaking at a supper to be held in the parish school hall he will ditoJeuss the life of Frederick Ozanam foundshy of the St VineeDt de Paul Society

Florida Supreme Court Again Rules School Prayer Law Constitutional

TALLAHASSElE (NC) -The Supreme Court of Florida has ruled for the second time that a state law requiring Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public schools

18 constitutional The state court held unanishy

mously (Jan 29) that the law is based on secular rather than sectarian considerations and hence does not violate constitushytional prohibitions against an establishment of religion

The Florida Supreme Court upheld the same law in August 1962 but its ruling was appealed 110 the U S Supreme Court

In June 1963 the U S high court struck down prayer and Bible-reading statutes in Pennshysylvania and Maryland At the same time it sent the Florida case back to the state Supreme Court for another look

The state court has now taken its second look and reached the same conclusion as the first time In doing so it said it would be more fitting for any furshyther action to come from the U S high court

The Florida law had been challenged by a group of Jewish Unitarian and agnostic parents in Miami They were opposed by the Dade County (Miami) Board of Pulic Instruction and bJ a group of Miami Protestant parents and clergymen Lower eourts twice upheld the contested practices before the case came - the state Supreme Court

The state courts new ruling written by Justice Millard F Caldwell and concurred in by the six other justices was based on the argument that the prayer and Bible-reading law is not in_ tended to promote religion but instead has secular purposesshymoral training and the (ostering of good citizenship

Thus it said the law does not violate the constitutional ban on an establishment of religion

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4 THE ANrf)I)-Diocese of Foil River-Thurs Feurob 6 196middot

for Family Lenten MealsIdeas and Following annual custom The Anchor preshy

sents the first of a series of Lenten menus for each weekday of the holy season Following weeks suggestions will be prepared by the home economics department of Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

ASH WEDNESDAY FEB 12 Fast and Abstinence

Breakfast Grapefruit juice french toast with bananasmiddot maple syrup beverage

Lunch Cheese rarebit on toast tossed salad applesauce and cookies beverage

Dinner Fish casserolemiddot baked potatoes oatshymeal breadmiddot molded fruit salad beverage

Banana French Toast Crush one or two bananas with egg and milk

mixture depending on ntlmber to be served Fish Casserole

1 lb haddock or similar filet 1 can frozen shrimp soup buttered cracker crumbs parsley flakes

Place fish in casserole and cover with thawed soup Sprinkle with crumbs and parsley Bake in moderate oven (350 degree) 40 minutes 4 servings

Oatmeal Bread 1 C rolled oats 2 C sifted all-purpose flour 2 t baking powder t soda 1 t salt C sugar 1 C buttermilk or sour milk 2 T melted shortening 1 C drained diced cooked prunes C chopped nuts

Sift together flour baking powder soda salt wgar Add rolled oats Add prunes nuts and melted shortening to buttermilk Stir milk and shortening mixture into flour enough to moisten Bake in greased loaf pan 50 minutes at 350 degrees

THURSDAY Feb 13 Fast

Breakfast Grapefruit cooked cereal cornshybread beverage

Lunch Clam or fish chowder crackers green saiad date or fig squares beverage

Dinner Cranberry juice chicken baked with cream of mushroom soupmiddot carrots and peas lemon sherbert beverage

Chicken with Mushroom Soup Remove skin from cut-up chicken wipe dry

salt and pepper place in casserole Mix 1 can cream of mushroom soup with can light cream or milk pour over chicken cover tightly bake in 375 degree oven about 45 minutes Remove cover and continue baking until done about 15 minutes 4 servings

FRIDAY FEB 14 Fast and Abstinence

Breakfast Tangerines hot bran muffins applesauce beverage

Lunch Deviled eggs on tomato slices lettuce toastmiddot beverage

Dinner Hot spiced tomato juice fish bonne femmemiddot mashed potatoes green peas coleslaw gingerbread and fruit whip coffee

Whole Wheat Bread 1 t salt 3th C whole wheat flour 1 pkg dry yeast dissolved in 1 C warm water 3 T dry milk powder 3 T sugar Raisins andor nuts if desired

Mix all ingredients cover put in warm place to rise for 1 hour Shape into loaf according to directions in any standard cookbook bake about 40 minutes at 350 degrees in greased loaf Pan Loaf is done when it sounds hollow when tapped on bottom

Fish Bonne Femme Ith lb filet of haddock th lemon 2 T margarine salt pepper paprika

Sprinkle fish with salt pepper and p3prika Put in foil lined pan dot with margarine and dribble lemon juice over it Bake at 350 degrees 30 minutes 4 servings

SATURDAY FEB 15 Breakfast Scrambled eggs toasted English

muffins juice beverage Lunch Tomato rarebit on Holland ruskmiddot

chefs salad fresh apple beverage Dinner Pineapple juice baked ham with

candied sweet potatomiddot green beans tossed salad polls apple pie beverage

Tomato Rarebit 1 T butter

Melt butter in double boiler Add tomatoes onion salt and pepper cook 20 minutes Add cheese and when melted stir in eggs Thicken with flour and water serve on Holland rusk or crackers 4 serving-so

Candied Sweet Potatoes 4 medium sweet potatoes 4 medium apples C brown sugar C butter

Slice sweet potato and apples and place in alternate middotlayers Sprinkle with sugar and dot with butter Bake at 375 degrees 40 minutes 4 servings

MONDAY FEB 17

Fast Breakfast Broiled grapefruitmiddot soft boilea

eggs bran muffins beverage Lunch Oyster stew homemade hot rolls

bevmiddoterage Dinner Soup (ahy kind) barbecued c1licken

buttered mashed potatoes french fried cauli shyflowermiddot tossed salad rolls lemon custard spongemiddot beverage

Broiled Grapefruit Spread brown sugar and butter on halved

grapefruit and broil until melted Barbecued Chicken

2 fryers cut up 4 T flour 1 C water 2 C tomatoes 1 small green pepper 1f4 C chopped onion C diced celery Ph t salt 1f4 t pepper t poultry seasoning 1 t Worcestershire sauce

Place fryers in casserole melt butter add flour stir in water and tomatoes Cook slowly until thin sauce forms then add rest of ingredshyients and simmeJ 5 minutes Pour over chicken Add lid and bake 1 hours in 350 degree oven 6 servings

TUESDAY FEB 18 Fast

Breakfast Orange juice oatmeal 1 slice toast beverage

Lunch English monkeymiddot fruit beverage Dinner Pork chops potatoes buttered carrota

jellied pear salad rolls date and nut pudding beverage

English Monkey 1 C stle bread crumbs 2 C milk 1 C chopped cheese 2 T butter 2 eggs 1 t salt t mustard dash pepper

Soak bread crumbs in milk 15 minutes Melt butter add cheese and stir over low heat until cheese is melted Add bread crumbs and milk slightly beaten eggs and seasonings Cook until thick about 3 minutes stirring constantly Serve on toast 6 servings

Date and Nut Puddin~

2 T butter C granulated sugar 2 eggs C finely chopped walnuts C milk 1fl t baking powder C chopped dates 2 T flour

Cream butter and lugar and beat in eggtl thoroughly Add flour mixed with baking powder add milk dates nuts Mix well and bake Ja buttered casserole in slow oven about 45 minutes May be served warm or cold 4 servings

WEDNESDAY FEB 19 EMBER DAY

Fast Partial Abstinence Breakfast Fried eggs buttered English mufshy

fin beverage juice Lunch Swedish salmon puddingmiddot apple brown

betty beverage Dinner Hamburger patties mashed yellow

turnips fried potatoes cottage cheese-green pepper salad broiled grapefruit beverage

Swedish Salmon Pudding 2 eggs 1 large can salmon Ih C uncooked rice 204 C milk dash salt and pepper pinch sugar 3 T melted butter

Cook rice in milk until tender While warm

REMEMBER THE FAST Mrs Edmund J Paiva left and Mrs Mary Perkins of St Josephs parish Fall River plan many fish meals for their families during Lent Read our meal suggestions in adjoining columns

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5 THE ANCHOR-Urges Religious Sister Marian Teresa of Maryknoll l(indles Thurs Feb 6 1964

Effort to Solve Race Problem

ATLANTIC CITY (NC) - The nations religious leadership through a threeshyfold unity can provide the eolution to the nations racial problem Auxiliary Bishop John J Dougherty of Newark asserted here

He enumerated the unity must be achieved in the united efshyfort of all religious groups the combined efforts of clergy and laity and the identification of IIOcial behavior with religious principles

The Bishop who is president of Seton Hall University South Orange NJ gave the keynote address at the three-day New Jersey Conference on Religion and Race Sponsors of the stateshywide meeting are the Catholic Province of New Jersey the New Jersey Council of Churches and the New Jersey Rabbinate The convention theme Race Challenge to Religion

Bishop Dougherty said law cannot solve the problem beshycause laws are devoid of meaning unless there is some willingness on the part of peoshyple to implement them

Territying Obligation The frightening conclusion

therefore looms that if law canshyIlot solve the problem it remains the terrifying obligation of reshyligion to solve it - and if reli shygion should fail what alternashytive is there I know of none Bishop Dougherty said

The solution will not come if 1bere is a divided religious leadership the prelate asserted He pointed out that the racial problem is national in scope and gravely criticalin character

We do not solve grave nashyttonal moral problems by dishyvided religious leadership the Bishop said Catholic Protesshytant and Jewish leaders must unite to provide the weight of the moral power that the social crisis demands

Missionary Builds Parochial ~chool

PINE BLUFF (NC) - The carpenter priest has done it again - this time he has built bull new school for S1 Peters parshyish here in Arkansas Its the fourth building he has conshystructed for the parish in less than nine years And he has done most of the work himself

The latest accomplishment of Father Joseph Kehrer SVD was capped Sunday when Bishop Albert L Fletcher of Little Rock dedicated the school The Divine Word priest first built a parish cafeteria then a new rectory then a convent The attractive sixclassroom school has reshyplaced a decrepit wooden buildshying which was sold for $1000 110 make room for a blacktopped playground

The school of concrete blocks faced with brick cost only $50000 due to Father Kehrers facility with carpenters toob It has taken the priest two years to build it in his spare time mostly in the evening by moonliight

Prayer for Ukraine WASHINGTON (NC) - A

Ukranian Catholic bishop openshyed a session of the House of Repshyresentatives with a prayer for the freedom of the Ukraine Bishop Jaroslav Gabro of the Eparchy of St Nicholas with headquarters in Chicago prayed that the people of the Ukraine might enjoy unrestrained parshytlcipa tion in the family of free and God-fearing natioJU of the entire world

bullTiny Unfaltering Light tn Tanganyika By Avis C Boberts

A tiny unfaltering light shining in th e foothills of the UlugurU Mountains of Tangshyanyika might well kindle the spirit of East Africas leadership of the tomorrows There in the foothills is Marian College founded in 1957 by the Sisters of Maryknoll the fIrst CatholiC secondary (high school) for girls in Tanganyika Helping to kindle the light seven years ago and now superior of the nuns of Marshyian is Sister Marian Teresa a handsome dynamic and enshythusiastic New Bedford native who has beenin this country on a two-month furlough during her schools vacation

Included in the furlough was a two week visit to family memshybers in New Bedford including her mother Mrs Ann Dury and her sister Mrs Manuel Mello both of 325 Aultin Street and a brother John Joseph Dury 241 Well~ Street Another brother Rev James A Dury is assigned to St Vincents Home Fall River

Also of importance durin~ the furlough was a review of the newest techniques of biology the subject Sister Marian Teresa teaches at Marian She shopped in New York for new textbooks studied with New York teachers to learn the latest methods especially the BSCS system of teaching biology Her brushup courses were taken mainly at Cardinal Spellman High School in New York

Catholic Protestant and Mosshylen- are numbered in the 300 boarding students of Marian The non-sectarian school emerged from the 0 rig ina I Catholic school The need for education is so great Sister said simply

Future Leaders These girls will become the

wive~ and mothers of future East African leaders she reminded They must learn to accept their responsibilijies as leaders and this is a 24-hour a day job for all of us

The first obstacle encountered at Marian is a language barrier Although all the girls have a rudimentary knowledge of Engshylish their native tongues are Swahili or tribal languages The cardinal rule at Marian is that English must be spoken at all times or at least within our hearing Sister said smilingly Demerit if we hear another language This exclUdes the French Club one of the numershy Sister Marian Teresa Dury and Tanganyika Art ous after school hours clubs

pected to her but noted she has thing Sister said TanganyikaWe are a singing and dancing been absent from the country is a young country and its chil shyschool - a happy school In for two months She would not dren are avid to learn Tanganshyaddition to a vast amount of allude to possible Communist yika is an exciting challengeclassroom work girls may infiltration of the Army rankschoose to join an art club Girl And Tanganyika in returnbut said quickly There areGlHes nature study group drashy has a powerhouse in the personhundreds of loyal young menmatic club glee club debate of this dynamo nun A gradushywho marched in Tanganyikaclub future farmers or the ate of Holy Family High Schooldemonstrating their loyalty topopular country dancing club and Seton Hill College she wonPresident Julius Nyerere PresshyThe girls are avid students her MA in nursing from Yaleident Nyerere is a Catholic andSis t e r Marian Teresa says University School of nursinghis top aide and representativeproudly They love their classes another MA in nursing educashyis a Moslemthey appreciate this unusual secshy tion from the Catholic Univershy

ondary edllcation The senior Education is free but not comshy sity of America She served a year girls she said must be disshy pulsory in Tanganyika and year as an Army nurse in Manila suaded working too hard and Korea and returned to teachfrom Marian and Rosary colleges are This is the year they take their government - supported schools at several colleges and univershyCambridge examinations - simshy The third school to be opened sities in this country Sister ilar to the Regents in this counshy by the Maryknoll nuns is at joined Maryknoll in 1953 took try Bukoba the Diocese of Cardinal her first vowsin March 1956 and

Second School Rugambwa the first African her final vows in Africa in 1962 The Maryknoll nun retated Cllrdinal who received his red

hat from Pope John XXIII The The United States lost a greatwith quiet pride that 13 Marian educator when Sister Mariangraduates have college scholarshy cardinal has visited Marian on Teresa left for Africa but sheshi- in the United States 13 in two occassions carried a newer superior flameHolland and two in Ireland ~ American Teachers that is enkindling the hearts ofMarian expanded so rapidly a Sister Marian Teresa has en-shythe young Tanganyikanssecond Maryknoll secondary joyed her African work very

school was founded two years much and looks forward to her ago - R 0 s a r y Coli e g e in return She explained that there Mwanza 600 miles away And in are not enough Maryknoll nU1ll CENTER1965 Sister is looking forward to staff their schools But lay to the opening of a third school teachers from the United States ~aint and Wallpaper on the other side of Lake Vicshy now augment the faculties under Dupont Paint toria There Mar y k noll is a Columbia University sponsored cor Middle St founding ~ school equal to the program Teachers for East bull 422 Acush Avejunior colleges of this country Africa The teachers are iaid ~ New Bedford

A little reluctant to discuss a salary not as large as in this ttJtl PARKINGthe recent uprisings in the Tanshy country and sign a two-year ganyikan army Sister Marian contract Rear of Store ~ Teresa said they were unex- We need teachers for every-

Problems of Aged ~Q II for More III han M9ney

BOSTON (NC) - Over- simple ideas on the probshylems of the aged were criti shycized at a legislative hearing here by the director of Catholic Family Counseling of the Boston archdiocese

Father Joseph T Alves who is also chairman of the Massachushysetts Council for the Aging told a committee of the State Legisshylature that certain dangers

are involved when sincere pershysons say that all the problems of the elderly can be solved by giving them a few more dollars

I only wish it were that simshyple Father Alves said There are hundreds of aged persons whom we see every month in our office who have sufficient income but who do not know where needed resources are available or what resources they can use For others no professhysional resources are available because of lack of personnel or public or private financing

Flexible and Busy For many of the aged Father

Alves said companionship and worthwhile activity are more important than money Ways must be found he added to keep older minds flexible and busy

Is the nursing home to reshymain the only solution for the not-so-well older person he asked Have we really develshyoped the kind of worthwhile acshytivity programs service corps opportunities and part-time jobs that will keep older minds flexshyible and busy and retard mental illness that overpopulates our state hospitals

Will a few more dollars take the place of the friendly visitor who helps dissipate loneliness when all friends are gone

Benedictine College Seeks $1 n Million

LATROBE (NC)-A $10 mnshylion development program for 118-year-old S1 Vincent Archshyabbey and College was inaugushyrated here in Pennsylvania by Coadjutor Archabbot Rembert G Weakland OSB

The program was launched a year after a $1 million fire gutted three buildings and damshyaged two others at the Benedicshytine institution Since the fire two new dormitories accommoshydating 408 students have been built on the campus

Archabbot Weakland expressed hope that between $750000 and $1 million will be raised in 1964 in the eCP~nsion program

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6 TI -9iocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 61964

The Written Word Popes are not given to exaggerations That is why

the words of recent Pontiffs have a special strength when they single out the Catholic press as not only helpful and important but necessary

Pope St Pius X went so far as to say that other activities of the Catholic Apostolate would be in vain withshyout the defensive and offensive weapons of a Catholic press

The great appeal today is to the eye People want to see and to read The written word still has an almost sacramental value and there is an inclination to believe anything as long as it is written in a newspaper

The Word of God and how it applies to everyday sit shyuations and circumstances must be given to people And where else but through the Catholic press

A sermon in Church is at best an all too short ten or fifteen minute affair There must be some further deshyvelopment some further education some further edification And that is the role of the Catholic newspaper

February is Catholic Press Month It is the time for Catholics to ask themselves what they are doing to further their adult education

A subscription to The Anchor is a way of bringing into the family every single week of the year a Catholic newspaper that not only informs on matters diocesan and Church-wide but is a means of forming mOre accurately the mind of Christ that should be in all who go by His Name

God and the Hitmiddot Parade Ella Fitzgerald look to your laurels Paul Anka move

over Or bett~r still look ahead and see what formidable oppositiQn has moved in ahead of you

Who would have guessed a few short years ago that a nun and her guitar would top the pop singers on tlle Record Hit Parade Or who would have imagined that jazz TODAY - st Titus Bishop subtly coercing attraction We herds Uuring the wars for inshy

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C1hnouqh thf Week With thf Chunch By REV ROBERT W HOVDA Catholic University

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Assistant Director Latin American Bureau NCWC

Latin America Calling

Rockets have a religiollS symbolism in South America On the days of religious f~

tivals the faithful carry bull statue of the person beine honored sing hymns and bull

each corn er pause while the parade marshall

fire s several middott skyrockets Aishyter the noise Iand spray have iceased the Ipilgrimage conshytinues In the United Stat8ll we use rockets for civic holi shydays-in South

America they use them _ religious holidays

This is a method of religiOQl e x pre s s ion which grew up during the long years that the people had no religious shepshy

Confessor The readings today may speak with tongues we dependence the Church alliedcircles would be buzzing with excitement at what has been teach again that the bishop is may have prophetic power we herself with the Spanish croWG

called one of the most exciting records ever pressed-a the minister of peace peace with may believe deeply we may After all the revolutionaries record of the Mass with God peace among men He share our wealth with the poor were liberal thinkers and Spala

The Singing Nun with her melodic tunes that simply is the minister of unity That is we may suffer martyrdom but provided support for the Church why the sacrament of unity the perfection is not ours in this life throughout the colonies It wrefuse to leave the mind has a comfortable lead over The Mass is at its best as a sign (First Reading) logical then that the ChurchBeatles and their plea to Let Me Hold Your Hand is when it is celebrated by the To grow in Christ is to grow would align herself with tratampshy

more often than not both preceded and followed by one bishop surrounded by his col in love always in time an unshy tion1 authority of her joyful songs in praise of God and in expression of lege of priests in the presence finished process This is the l ~ each country suceessfu~

the joy of His followers of his people as the Councils purpose of the baptismal retreat 9hook off the Mantle of Spain the constitution on worship says and penance we begin again on Spanish clergy was sent horneSister Luc has done much to put religion in its right Wednesday ~ As 1ost of the clergy were SpaJashyOur emphasis on multiple andperspective-as a source of joy and delight All too often iards who had left their homeshyeven private celebrations has MONDAY - st Scholasticamppeople think of religion as something serious and somber land to Christianize the coloshywounded this holy sign Hence Virgin Love again is the theme

Serious it is-somber it need not be And those who make the constitutions insistence on nies this expulsion meant thatof this Mass of a virgin Christ the churches were in great plUlliit a dreary joyless thing are doing a terrible disservice to re-education of clergy and peoshy is the bridegroom (both readshy left unstaffedGod They forget that early Christians are recorded as ple in order to carry out its ings) and one is permitted to Strange Customsteachin et renou~ce the normal expressionhearing the word of God with such cries of happiness that Political di fferences betweeaof human love in marriage onlyat times those outside in the street wondered what Waf TOMORROW - st Romauld the Church and various counshyin order to serve the Church byAbbot The abbot is in somegoing on at the meetings of apostles and neophytes tries and the suppression of thebeing a living sign of her comshyways like the bishop in respectThose who have God dwelling with them should be mitment to an ultimate union Jesuits further frustrated the

to his monastic family Symbol aVLy of the Church to instructhappy people It is good that the Singing Nun has expressed with Him in heaven Hence theof Christ in the community his the people As the centurietlemphasis today on the lastthis happiness and in a way that touches the sympathetic ministry is to serve with the continued the heroic hut skimpshythings on the crown on meet response of the modern world loyalty and the gentleness comshy native clergy was not able toing the Lord in His gloriousmended in the First ReadingAnother group that shows how the Church is not coming meet the need Thus the fai1 The texts of the Mass make it took on stran~e customs as theafraid to live in the modern world and present it with clear that God gives him both TUESDAY-The appearing of people valiantly struggled to hoMthe true picture of joyful religion is a group of forty-five his ministry and the rewards Our Lady at Lourdes Shrove on to the faith that they had

Congolese boys who sing a Mass based on Congolese rhythm and blessings merited by a Tuesday this year is celebrated been taught and that they loved ministry faithfully performed with this feast of the Blessedand melodies This MissaLuba as it is called has stunned Today the Church is meetin

Virgin As first among the reshy the challenge 01 religious in_those who have heard its Gloria sung with uninhibited joy SATURDAY - St John of deemed she shows us in her struction of the masses of peoplein jungle rhythm its Sanctus accompanied by measured Matha Confessor Blessed are liberation from sin and in her Like a good mother she is gentlydrum beats its Kyrie that reaches out and captures the those servants if he finds them assumption those fruits of reshy trying to rem0ve traces of pagashy

alert is the familiar theme ofemotions of the listener demption toward which our nism and superstition But shethe Gospel for this Mass of one hope in the last coming of theThe Missa Luba is an example -of the Churchs adapt knows from long experience thatwho professes faith in Christ by Lord is directed it takes patience to changeability to the culture of the place and the time It shows his life and deeds as well as by She has experienced that mers of worship the joy of loving God expressing itself through the hearts his words Our response to the glorification of the flesh Radio SchoolsCouncils constitution on sacredof the people in the ways most sacred and natural to them which we shall experience

The Church - through nobleYes these are interesting times in which to live the liturgy may well be a measure Our peoples boast the familshy

of our alertness to Christ as we iar Tract declares her-symbol talented and overworked priestsFaith And they are times that have produced servants meet Him in His members and - now conducts widespreadof us allof God-like Pope John and the Singing Nun and the Missa in those who do not yet believe radio schools The priests teach

If we think that all has been ASH WEDNESDAY Today we natmiddotmiddot catechists by having themLuba group who have shown men that serving God is a look toward Easter toward the come to town and stay for awell in the past and nothinrjoyful thing glorious triumph of Jesus over month at a training school torequires the changes which the death and toward the baptismal learn the religion Then theseCouncil demands what is to be yows we will pronounce again in men - some of them paid supershysaid of our alertness and where that great Vigil And we admit visors - go into the villages anddO we put our trust publicly in deed and word that gives the people inexpensive

QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY we have been unfaithful to our transistor radios With these Protect us from all that assails Baptism unfaithful to Jesus radios - which break the thunshyus we pray in the Collect of Christ to whom Baptism relates dering isolation in which 80rheANCHOR todays Mass These three Sunshy us We receive ashes on our many live - the people leara

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tion and epiphany of the LordshyOUr consciousness that even though we are in Christ as long as we are on this earth we are assailed

Sin and evil are realities even in the Church We have been freed from the power of sin (Collect) but not from ita

eternity Repentence is our theme both

in the rite of blessing ashes and in the texts of the Mass itself And not repentance alone but repentance in the sight of a merciful Father Our fasting our penance is personal gesture more than legal obligation

This is only one of the maOJ ways that the Church is reshysponding to the challenge of reshyligious need in South and Central America These dramashytic attempts however need ollll spiritual support through prayer and material support througla gifts We appreciate both

Church Tax Exemption Case Hears Prelate Request Role

BALTIMORE (NC)-Archbishop Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore has asked to be named a defendant in a court test of the constitutionality of state county and city tax exemptions granted church property Archbishop Shehan in a petition to Baltimore Circuit Court said that beshyeause of his office he has an actual and direct interest in lIOme of the real property sought to be taxed

The suit in which he asked to be named a defendant has been pending in the circuit court since Oct 15 It was brought by Mrs Madalyn Murray of Balti shymore and her mother Mrs Leddie Mays

Mrs Murray is the self-proshyfessed atheist whose challenge to the constitutionality of Bible reading and prayer in Baltimore public schools was sustained last June by the U S Supreme Court

She and Mrs Mays are repshyresented by attorney Leonard J KerpeIman who also represhysented Mrs Murray before the Supreme Court

Kerpelman said he approved of Archbishop Shehans petition to enter the case 1 think all suits should be litigated against the true defendants he said

Originally named as defendshyants in the Murray-Mays suit were State Comptroller Louis L Goldstein Albert W Ward di-

Pope Paul Names Liturgy Members

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has named three cardishynals as memberr of the new Commission for the Sacred Lit shyurgy

The commission whose creashyiton was announced (Jan 28) in the Popes decree on the ecushymenical councils liturgy consti shytution will be entrusted with the task of revising the missal breviary and other liturgical books

The members are Arcadio Cardinal Larraona Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites and head of the ecumenishyeal councils Commission for the Liturgy Paola Cardinal Giobbe of the Roma curia who was vice president of the council commisshysion and Giacomo Cardinal Lershycaro of Bologna who was a member of the council commisshyIlion

Appointed secretary of the new commission was Father Anshynibale Buguini CM a consultor of the Congregation of Rites liturgy section and of the liturgy commission of the Rome diocese He is a council expert

Institute to Discuss Psychiatric Care

ST LOurS (NC) - Problems involved in planning for psychishyatric care and establishment of psychiatric units in Catholic hospitals will be discussed at the third annual institute of the Catholic Hospital Association here March 19 to 21

Dr Patrick H HQey CHA medical relations director said the planning is one of the most important and pressing problems facing not only the medical proshyfession but our citizenry if we are to do justice to our fellowshymen Nine experts in the field are scheduled to address the sessions

Burglar Alarms EVANSVfiLE (NC) -A reshy

minder that the Holy See recshyommends burglar alarms for churches and tabernacles came in a pastoral letter from Bishop Henry J Grimmelsman who noted that vandalilm principalshyly by teenaged boys is frequeut ia thia lndjana 0ClmDl1llU9shy

rector of the State Tax Departshyment and Baltimore assessment officers Robert L Mainen and John G Arthur

ChalleDle Mrs Murray and Mrs Mays

are challenging the tax exempshytion granted church property on the grounds that it places a die rect detriment and financial burden upon the plaintiffs whose tax burden is thereby inshycreased for the sole purpose of aiding and supporting the reli shygious practices and religious in_ stitutions of others

Under Maryland law grounds buildings and furniture of churches and parsonages are exshyempt from taxation

Pontiff Deplores Events in Congo

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI expressed his sorrow over the attacks on Catholic and non-Catholic missionaries in the Congo at his weekly general audience

The Pope told the thousands of people gathered in the Vati shycans Hall of Benedictions that a special suffering makes us sad and thoughtful It is caused by news of the acts of terror which are taking place in a young and great country which is most beloved to us the Congo with Leopoldville as its capital

Pope Paul lamented the tershyrorism which he said was dishyrected against persons and inshystitutions of a missionary ori shygin and not Catholic alone in that land which owes to the misshysions all that it pOSgellSeS of what b most generous most advanced and most human-its recent acshycession to modern civilization and to national unity

In the week before the Pope spoke Red-led guerrillas had murdered three Belgian priests and one American Protestant missionary set fire to and forced the abandonment of many misshysion stations and killed more than 100 Congolese government officials in a reign of terror in Kwilu province Deaths of other missioners were reported but not confirmed

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THE ANCH OR- 196 ~ 7 Thurs Feb 6

Newspaper Urges Tax Assistance

CELINA (NC) - The Celina (Ohio) Daily Standard has abandoned its former stand and has called for some form of tax assistance for children being edshylcated in parochial schools

Children regardless of reli shygion are still children and it seems only fair for government to be as interested in one group as in any other said the newsshypaper which serves readers in Mercer County

The newspaper said it views the prospects of Federal aid to parochial schools in a much different light than we did three years ago

We felt at that time that such aid would be a c1earcut violation of the Constitution and we opposed it on these grounds Today however we find ourshyselves less impressed with the Constitution than with the needs of today needs that could not possibly have been anticipated when the Constitution was writ shyten 177 years ago ~)I

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Family Photograph WonderfulshyAfter Its Safely Snapped

By Mary Tinley Daly A photograph of the whole family would be a wondershy

ful thiJ)g to have we all agreed as our children and their llpouses spent a leisurely evening at our house recently You have probably come to the same conclusion at your house Now that everybody is in town at least for the time being lets go ahead and plan it pronounced the Hearl of he --use All of you bring all of yours and well have e picture taken OK Johnny (No use having a home - grown photograshyp her without putting him to work)

Johnny the ever - practical accepted the ehallenge setshyting time and place Tomorshyrow at noon and on the front lJteps outside the Old Manse

But I cant possibly get my bair done that soon demurred ne of the ltde daughters

Then do it yourself or wear a hat

0 u t d 0 0 r s and in this weather asked one ot the marshyrieds The baby will be lost in his blanket-robe

Now lets be reasonable aid our reasonably - minded photographer Can you imagine anywhere indoors where we eQt take a picture of 26 people We are ~ arent we as ef the present

T count was correct we two l1andparents six children four lIPouses i4 grandchildren

We could rely on Johnny with Ilis protes$ional tr~ining to have eamera and filni ready and tripod if necessary to plan the groing as to ltomposition and balance - and to do it with a Minimum of contusion

le and place set everybody was game Fortunately the the weather was no worse than usual in mid-winter none of the ehildren had a sniffle that wouldnt wit h s tan d a tew minutes exposure to noonday am

Mirabile dictu by 1210 fhe Dext day everybody was assemshybled dressed in overcoats sports eoats snow suits or blanketshyIObes as the case might be

Should I wear a hat or does MY hair look all right this way

Should all of us wear hats Do as you please photoshy

l1apher Johnny called from the middle of the street where he was setting up a 9-toot ladder adjusting his camera atop But everybody take places assigned

Australia Givesmiddot Aid To Private SchoQls

CANBERRA (NC)~Tile Au tlalian national gltlvernment program to assist priva~schools as a result of the victory of the Liberal~Country Party coalition in last Novembers ~lectio~ ha left the planning stage - - -

Grants to these ~chools for lICience buildings andequipment will start this year S~holarships for 10000 top stude~ts in both public and private schools will be given in 1965 ater differshyences in state practices are boned out

Meanwhile in New South Wales a state which is led by a Labor Party government a proshygram of allowances to parents of non-public school students is being put into effect Grants of $49 - year per pupil in the upper secondary grades will be paid beginning next month to

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Patriarch and patriarches murmured the Head of the House

Small Fry Complain Up top was easy All we did

was stand like patience on a monument but certainly not smiling at grief as the families grouped themselves on lower steps

Im hunry whined one of the Little Bits

Im leepy lIighed another snuggling into her mothers arms

Its cold awful cold out here Has Gramma got hot cocoa for us

Gramma assented Do I gotta smile Daddy

without my two front teeth one asked Couldnt I just grin

Grin allowed Quit pulling my hair eightshy

year-old Sean scolded his 13shymonth-old cousin Tim

(That shot resulted in a Cowl on Seans face bewilderment on

Tims) Then came a howl as someshy

body CGuldnt resist the tempshytll~~on to put a handful of snow down somebody elses neck

With time exposure Johnny was able to set camera dash from ladder pick up one of the twins and smile as he entered the picture somewhat pantingly This went on several times to the disgust of the twins First Brenshydan yelled then Matthew

A pause for peace Fortunately Joe Judge dear

friend from across the street saw our predicament ascended the ladder clicked the shutter over and over again

Finally we had our picture of the whole D Family winter 1964

A photogranh oftbe whole family is a wonderful thing to have - after it is all over

Demond Chaplains Receive Approval

BALTUdORE (NC)-The Unishyversity of Maryland will in the future demand that campus chaplains receive university apshyproval before beginning their service

A polley lrtatement adopted here by the state institutions board of trustees also said that chaplains must generally limit their duties to the religious needs of students of theIr faith The regents statement said that chaplains are guests of the uni versity and that the continushyan~ of such service Ihould be at the discretion of the approshypriate university authorities

The regents statement apparshyently isa reaction to a letter which the Rev Jesse W Myers Presbyterian chaplain secent last SUDlIllertO parents of nooming Presbyterian students He was critical of fraternities at the institutions principal ean1pu ill College Park

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TAUNTONS QUEENS DAUGHTERS Members of the Tauntons Womens organization were hostesses to Bishop Connolly on the occasion of the groups golden jubilee Seated at the head table were left to right Mrs Thomas Wynn Mrs Lawrence Lacaillade and Bishop Connolly

FCC Takes Stand Commission Gives Broadcasters Great

Discretion in Program Policy WASHINGTON (NC) - lhe

Federal Communications Com- mission has spelled ounts belief in a policy of very great dis shyeretion for broadcasters and minimal supervisory functions for itself

The FCC put its stand on the record in an unusually wideshyranging opinion renewing the licenses of four FM radio stashytions operated by the Pacifica Foundation-KPFK in Los Anshygeles KPFA-FM and KPFB in Beikeley Calif and WBAI-FM in New York City

The license renewals had been challenged on the grounds that the stations broadcast filthy and far-left prqgrams and that Pacifica Foundation personnel had communist affiliations

The FCC found the question of the programs suitability to be generally within the discreshytion of the stations and said that in any case such isolated inshyatances did not creat a pattern of failure to serve the public intershyest such as would have been necshyessary to deny the licenses

As for the question of comshymunist affiliation the commisshysio~ ~lid that on the basis of inshyformation fro m government lOurces from the foundation and from its own inquiry we do not find any evidence warshyrllnt1g further inquiry on

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In this case the FCC said the programs that had drawn comshyplaints fell far short of creating such a substantial pattern of violating publie interest

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It would appear that disdshypline has been neglected LoI Angeles Police Capt Peter l~ Hagan told 2000 men at the archdiocesan Holy Name UniOD Communion breakfast in the Palladium

Hagan the union president said voices of opponents of the American heritage are raised many times and while that hershyitage is being destroyed the majority stands mute This nashytions deepest attachments are spiritualthe most important historical fact of AmericaA life he Mid

Quest for luxury and tot81 liberty without responsibili~

Capt Hagan said are deflecting the nation from the ideals that unite and power it He addem Conscientious law enforcement leaders have warned that by every measure America is OD

the brink of a major crisis hi crime He decried the shockshying attitude of many with reshygard to law the courts and vieshytims of crime a problem which involves beliefs freedom fear anarchy and order

Prior to the breakfast Jame Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles offered Mass fo1 the HNS member in Blessed Sacrament church

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middotDeepermiddotDiffic1ulty May Underlie Poor Housekeeping Habits

By John J Kane Ph D My wife is a slovenly housekeeper Each night I come

home to find dishes stacked in the sink the living room is in disorder My drawers never have clean clothing and there is always a last minute rush to get a shirt ironed A couple of mornings I eame home unexpectedly to find my wife entertaining neighshybors over a cup of coffee If I called home the phone is alshymost always busy because she is talking to friends After five yea~ of this I am disshygusted

There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

I hope you will not be 90

eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

ple ra~ 1beIr ~ 1IP

before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

Day of Reunion Distant Open Communication

Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

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Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

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Bishop Carter said the solution to the breach in Christendom ill being pursued by the Second

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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priorities to areas seeking asshysistance

Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

middot the relilgious iSsue 9tould bave very favOrable ~ction Congress

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

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At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

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Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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middot Diocesan Students Mix Snow Fun With Class Work Preparation For Debates Science Fair

A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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-Diocese of Fall River-Thu-rs Feb 6 1964 6 THE At

Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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PORTLAND (NC) - A millshysionary Archbishop from Africa said here in Oregon that redistri shybution of resources and personshynel in the Church to aid its misshysions is absolutely necessary

Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964 2

Lenten Spiritual Progress Continued from Page One

Our Blessed Lord setting an example of detachment and devotion to the Will of God He found His purpose in life by glorifying His Father and bringing to men knowledge

- faith and love for God Thus in a few words one can sum up the whole life

of Our Lord He did Gods Will Thus too we might think - of our privileged role as other Christs If we are to do

penance it is because we must loosen the hold bad habits have over us We must prove that we mean what we say in our act of contrition I finnly resolve to amend my life So we need penance to set our will right And no Lent is really middotLent without some mortification of the senses What we should choose to do is our own problem But it ought to be something that proves we are in control and that we are putting order into our life

Most important is our approach to God in prayer For this we have many avenues the good and frequent use of the sacraments the Way of the Cross meditation in the Rosary on the Sorrowful mysteries spiritual communions aspirations and the like Anything that makes us walk in the Presence of God is good Anything that keeps us alive to the fact that we are other Christs and that the light of Christ shines forth in our lives is good

One of the most important resolutions that hasso far eome out of the Council convened by Pope John and pushed forward by Pope Paul VI is that laymen and laywomen have a tremendous middotrole to play in to-days troubled world They are to be ambassadors of Christ They are to learn of Him They are to imitate Him They are to speak for Him and bring men to know Him and love Him But first they must do so themselves

I pray that Lent may be for all of us a time of spiritual progress I pray that Easterwhen it comes will find us well rid of troublesome faults and glowing with devotion to Him Who has come to teach U$ the way to

true peace by a working knowledge of self and -a consuming love of God

It is all there for the asking The Lord does not force His Will on anyone But to those that ask even to sinners seeking to be freed from weaknesses His grace is never denied Now is the acceptable time Now is the day of salvation Do penance - believe the Gospel - watch and pray and Lent will be a time of spiritual growth a time to give of ourselves for the glory of God and the good of our neighbor

Faithfully yours

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NOTRE DAME (NC) - More spective classifications than 500 industrial executives Unobjectionable for General and labor leaders are expected Patronage--Cavalry Command to attend the 12th annual Union Gladiators Seven Management Conference to be Objectionable in Part for All sponsored Friday Feb 28 by -Curse of the Living Corpse the University of Notre Dame (Objection Because of its exshy

cessively graphic emphasis 011Theme of this years m~ting cruelty and horror this film iswhich will include talks by repshyunacceptable as entertainment)resentatives of unions industry

and government will be New Directions in Industrial Relashy Necrology tions FEB 9

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SUNDAY~QuinquagesimaSunshyday II Class Violet Mass Proper No Gloria Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-St Scholastica Virshygin III Class White Mass Proper Gloria no Creed Common Preface

TUESDAY - Apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mar y at Lourdes III Class White Mass Proper Gloria no Creed Preface of Blessed Vir gin The beginning of the Lenten Fast at midnight

WEDNESDAY-Ash Wednesday I Class Violet Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Preface of Lent In Masses which immediately follow the Blessing and Disshytribution of Ashes the prayers at the Foot of the Altar are omitted

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Lenten Regulations For

Fast and Abstinence FROM ASH WEDNESDAY TO HOLY SATURDAY MIDNIGHT 1964

To foster the spirit of penance and of reparation f_ sin to encourage self-denial and mortification and tQ guide her children in the footsteps of Our Divine Savior Hor Mother Church imposes by law the observance of fast aDd abstinence

According to the provisions of Canon Law as modifieet through the use of special faculties granted by the HoJr See we herewith publish the following regulations

ON FAST Everyone over 21 and under 59 years of age is bound

to observe the law of fast The weekdays of Lent are days of fast On these

days only one full meal is allowed Two other meatle9ll meals sufficient to maintain strength may be taken according to ones need but together they should not equal another full meal

Meat may be taken at the principal meal on a dq of fast except Fridays and Ash Wednesday

Eating between meals is not permitted but liquidtl including milk and fruit juices are allowed

When health and ability to work would be seriously affected the law does not oblige In doubt eoncerning fast or abstinence a parish priest or confessor should be consulted

ON ABSTINENCE Everyone over seven years of age is bound to obsel1lll

the law of abstinence Complete abstinence is to be observed on Fridaya

and Ash Wednesday On days of complete abstinence meat and soup or gravy made from meat may not be used at all

Partial abstinence is to be observed on Ernbel Wednesshyday ~d Saturday On days of partial abstinence meat and soup ltfr gravy made from meat may be taken ONCE a day at the principal meal

We earnestly exhort the faithful during the H~ Season of Lent to attend daily Mass to receive Holy C0mshymunion often to take part more frequently in exercises 01 piety to give generously to works of religion and charity to perform acts of kindness toward the sick the aged and the poor to practice voluntary self-denial especially regarding alcoholic drink and worldly amusements and to pray more fervently particularly for the intentions of tM Holy Father

Obligation to fulfill the Easter duty may be 8atisr~ from Sunday February 16 the First Sunday of Lent untl May 24 Trinity Sunday

Renewal Is Theme Of Mens Meeting

WASIDNGTON (NC)-Planshyning and Action for Renewal will be the theme of the Nashytional Council of Catholic Mens biennial Conference of Presishydents to be held here starting Thursday March 19

Attending the meeting will be presidents vice-presidents and moderators of diocesan Councils of Catholic Men national exshyecutive committee members and heads of representatives of ll1l shytional organizations affiliated with the NCCM

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LENT IS TIME FOR SPIRITUAL PROGRESS Franciscan Sister Mary Joyce Holy Cross school teacher in Fall River explains significance of Ash Wednesday to her pupils Fr John G Carroll depicts a scene which

will occur in every church next Wednesday as he distributes ashes to the Hasson family of St John the Baptist parish)n Central Village The Hasshysons are Brenda 2 James 9 Karen 10 and Mr and Mrs Hasson

All Baptized Are Members Of Church of Christ

WILMINGTON (NC) - The CathOlic Bishop 9f Wilshymington told the annual banquet of the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware that all baptized persons are members of Christs church All those who are baptized are in some definite way members of the one true church Bishop Michael W Hyle declared He was featured speaker beshyfore a capacity crowd of 800 at the annual Episcopal event Ten Catholic priests and 12 laymen were also present as guests

Bishop Hyle commented that bull hundred years ago such a gathering of Catholics and Episshyeopalians would have been a eause of fear and consternashyfton

Thank God times have inshydeed changed he said

Major Concern The Bishop reporting on the

ecumenical council described religious unity as a major conshycern of the council Fathers

Not one word of denunciatioll Ol condemnation was expressed but there were frequent refershyences to our separated brothers in Christ he said

While jealously adhering to tbe defined doctrine of the Catholic Church every effort was made to avoid or eliminate from the discussion words or exshypressions that might offend those not of our Faith he added

While claiming the fullness of Gods gifts could be found only in the Catholic Church It was openly reaffirmed that

TV To Feature Music in Mass

NEW YORK (NC) - Contemshyporary musie for the Mass win be featured on the ABC-TV telshyision program Directions M -A Catholic Perspective 110 be eeen on Feb 9 from 2 to z30 PM

The program produced by the National Council of Catholic Men in cooperation with the ABC-TV network will be enshytitled The Mass in Manuscript

According to the NCCM Radio and TV Office here the program will examine the use of modern eomposition and modern Ianshypage in the music of the Mass

NCCM advised viewers that the program is seen at a different time in some areas A check of local TV Plogram listinga WM recommendedshy

since the Holy Spirit breathes where He will He does not deny a life of grace to any Christian community and may use them as a means of salvation he said

Liberty Bishop Hyle said the council

lathers are overwhelmingly in favor of ecumenism and religioUlt Uberty

On the question of freedom of eonscience he said that a man with a free will does have the right to hold an erroneous opinion if he is honestly conshyftnced in his own mind that it Is true

HolyNameParish Theology Course

Rev Edmund T Delaney asshyassistant at Holy Name Church FeD River is conducting a course of theology for lay pershysons every Friday evening at 8 in the school hall

The course is intended pri shymarily for progpective Confrashyternity of Christian Doctrine teachers although it is open to others

Lay persons in ftle Greater Fan River Area aDd elsewhere

who are intereated m taking the course are invited 110 do lIO

Jewish Spokesman Cites Encyclical

UNITED NATIONS (NC)shyPope John XXIIIs lastencycli shycal Pacem in Terris has been more effective in creating the climate to fight religious intolshyerance than existing legislation a World Jewish Congress represhysentative declared to the UN Subcommission on the Prevenshytion of Discrimination

In urging the subcommission to complete a declaration against religious intolerance at its presshyent session despite its crowded agenda Rabbi Perlzweig the Jewish spokesman cited Pope 1ohn encyclical to illustrate the moral force that can be exerted by a declaration

Rabbi Perlzweig also stressed that it is not enough in a UN

declaration to say that the State shall not obstruct the free exershycise of the right to freedom of religion The state is under the most positive obligation he maintained to safeguard and 110 protect the right to freedom in matters of religious or nonshyraquoeligious belief

First Fridians Rev John E Boyd will addre~

members of Fan Rive First Friday Club following 6 oclock Mass tomorrow night at Sacred Heart Church Speaking at a supper to be held in the parish school hall he will ditoJeuss the life of Frederick Ozanam foundshy of the St VineeDt de Paul Society

Florida Supreme Court Again Rules School Prayer Law Constitutional

TALLAHASSElE (NC) -The Supreme Court of Florida has ruled for the second time that a state law requiring Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public schools

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mously (Jan 29) that the law is based on secular rather than sectarian considerations and hence does not violate constitushytional prohibitions against an establishment of religion

The Florida Supreme Court upheld the same law in August 1962 but its ruling was appealed 110 the U S Supreme Court

In June 1963 the U S high court struck down prayer and Bible-reading statutes in Pennshysylvania and Maryland At the same time it sent the Florida case back to the state Supreme Court for another look

The state court has now taken its second look and reached the same conclusion as the first time In doing so it said it would be more fitting for any furshyther action to come from the U S high court

The Florida law had been challenged by a group of Jewish Unitarian and agnostic parents in Miami They were opposed by the Dade County (Miami) Board of Pulic Instruction and bJ a group of Miami Protestant parents and clergymen Lower eourts twice upheld the contested practices before the case came - the state Supreme Court

The state courts new ruling written by Justice Millard F Caldwell and concurred in by the six other justices was based on the argument that the prayer and Bible-reading law is not in_ tended to promote religion but instead has secular purposesshymoral training and the (ostering of good citizenship

Thus it said the law does not violate the constitutional ban on an establishment of religion

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for Family Lenten MealsIdeas and Following annual custom The Anchor preshy

sents the first of a series of Lenten menus for each weekday of the holy season Following weeks suggestions will be prepared by the home economics department of Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

ASH WEDNESDAY FEB 12 Fast and Abstinence

Breakfast Grapefruit juice french toast with bananasmiddot maple syrup beverage

Lunch Cheese rarebit on toast tossed salad applesauce and cookies beverage

Dinner Fish casserolemiddot baked potatoes oatshymeal breadmiddot molded fruit salad beverage

Banana French Toast Crush one or two bananas with egg and milk

mixture depending on ntlmber to be served Fish Casserole

1 lb haddock or similar filet 1 can frozen shrimp soup buttered cracker crumbs parsley flakes

Place fish in casserole and cover with thawed soup Sprinkle with crumbs and parsley Bake in moderate oven (350 degree) 40 minutes 4 servings

Oatmeal Bread 1 C rolled oats 2 C sifted all-purpose flour 2 t baking powder t soda 1 t salt C sugar 1 C buttermilk or sour milk 2 T melted shortening 1 C drained diced cooked prunes C chopped nuts

Sift together flour baking powder soda salt wgar Add rolled oats Add prunes nuts and melted shortening to buttermilk Stir milk and shortening mixture into flour enough to moisten Bake in greased loaf pan 50 minutes at 350 degrees

THURSDAY Feb 13 Fast

Breakfast Grapefruit cooked cereal cornshybread beverage

Lunch Clam or fish chowder crackers green saiad date or fig squares beverage

Dinner Cranberry juice chicken baked with cream of mushroom soupmiddot carrots and peas lemon sherbert beverage

Chicken with Mushroom Soup Remove skin from cut-up chicken wipe dry

salt and pepper place in casserole Mix 1 can cream of mushroom soup with can light cream or milk pour over chicken cover tightly bake in 375 degree oven about 45 minutes Remove cover and continue baking until done about 15 minutes 4 servings

FRIDAY FEB 14 Fast and Abstinence

Breakfast Tangerines hot bran muffins applesauce beverage

Lunch Deviled eggs on tomato slices lettuce toastmiddot beverage

Dinner Hot spiced tomato juice fish bonne femmemiddot mashed potatoes green peas coleslaw gingerbread and fruit whip coffee

Whole Wheat Bread 1 t salt 3th C whole wheat flour 1 pkg dry yeast dissolved in 1 C warm water 3 T dry milk powder 3 T sugar Raisins andor nuts if desired

Mix all ingredients cover put in warm place to rise for 1 hour Shape into loaf according to directions in any standard cookbook bake about 40 minutes at 350 degrees in greased loaf Pan Loaf is done when it sounds hollow when tapped on bottom

Fish Bonne Femme Ith lb filet of haddock th lemon 2 T margarine salt pepper paprika

Sprinkle fish with salt pepper and p3prika Put in foil lined pan dot with margarine and dribble lemon juice over it Bake at 350 degrees 30 minutes 4 servings

SATURDAY FEB 15 Breakfast Scrambled eggs toasted English

muffins juice beverage Lunch Tomato rarebit on Holland ruskmiddot

chefs salad fresh apple beverage Dinner Pineapple juice baked ham with

candied sweet potatomiddot green beans tossed salad polls apple pie beverage

Tomato Rarebit 1 T butter

Melt butter in double boiler Add tomatoes onion salt and pepper cook 20 minutes Add cheese and when melted stir in eggs Thicken with flour and water serve on Holland rusk or crackers 4 serving-so

Candied Sweet Potatoes 4 medium sweet potatoes 4 medium apples C brown sugar C butter

Slice sweet potato and apples and place in alternate middotlayers Sprinkle with sugar and dot with butter Bake at 375 degrees 40 minutes 4 servings

MONDAY FEB 17

Fast Breakfast Broiled grapefruitmiddot soft boilea

eggs bran muffins beverage Lunch Oyster stew homemade hot rolls

bevmiddoterage Dinner Soup (ahy kind) barbecued c1licken

buttered mashed potatoes french fried cauli shyflowermiddot tossed salad rolls lemon custard spongemiddot beverage

Broiled Grapefruit Spread brown sugar and butter on halved

grapefruit and broil until melted Barbecued Chicken

2 fryers cut up 4 T flour 1 C water 2 C tomatoes 1 small green pepper 1f4 C chopped onion C diced celery Ph t salt 1f4 t pepper t poultry seasoning 1 t Worcestershire sauce

Place fryers in casserole melt butter add flour stir in water and tomatoes Cook slowly until thin sauce forms then add rest of ingredshyients and simmeJ 5 minutes Pour over chicken Add lid and bake 1 hours in 350 degree oven 6 servings

TUESDAY FEB 18 Fast

Breakfast Orange juice oatmeal 1 slice toast beverage

Lunch English monkeymiddot fruit beverage Dinner Pork chops potatoes buttered carrota

jellied pear salad rolls date and nut pudding beverage

English Monkey 1 C stle bread crumbs 2 C milk 1 C chopped cheese 2 T butter 2 eggs 1 t salt t mustard dash pepper

Soak bread crumbs in milk 15 minutes Melt butter add cheese and stir over low heat until cheese is melted Add bread crumbs and milk slightly beaten eggs and seasonings Cook until thick about 3 minutes stirring constantly Serve on toast 6 servings

Date and Nut Puddin~

2 T butter C granulated sugar 2 eggs C finely chopped walnuts C milk 1fl t baking powder C chopped dates 2 T flour

Cream butter and lugar and beat in eggtl thoroughly Add flour mixed with baking powder add milk dates nuts Mix well and bake Ja buttered casserole in slow oven about 45 minutes May be served warm or cold 4 servings

WEDNESDAY FEB 19 EMBER DAY

Fast Partial Abstinence Breakfast Fried eggs buttered English mufshy

fin beverage juice Lunch Swedish salmon puddingmiddot apple brown

betty beverage Dinner Hamburger patties mashed yellow

turnips fried potatoes cottage cheese-green pepper salad broiled grapefruit beverage

Swedish Salmon Pudding 2 eggs 1 large can salmon Ih C uncooked rice 204 C milk dash salt and pepper pinch sugar 3 T melted butter

Cook rice in milk until tender While warm

REMEMBER THE FAST Mrs Edmund J Paiva left and Mrs Mary Perkins of St Josephs parish Fall River plan many fish meals for their families during Lent Read our meal suggestions in adjoining columns

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5 THE ANCHOR-Urges Religious Sister Marian Teresa of Maryknoll l(indles Thurs Feb 6 1964

Effort to Solve Race Problem

ATLANTIC CITY (NC) - The nations religious leadership through a threeshyfold unity can provide the eolution to the nations racial problem Auxiliary Bishop John J Dougherty of Newark asserted here

He enumerated the unity must be achieved in the united efshyfort of all religious groups the combined efforts of clergy and laity and the identification of IIOcial behavior with religious principles

The Bishop who is president of Seton Hall University South Orange NJ gave the keynote address at the three-day New Jersey Conference on Religion and Race Sponsors of the stateshywide meeting are the Catholic Province of New Jersey the New Jersey Council of Churches and the New Jersey Rabbinate The convention theme Race Challenge to Religion

Bishop Dougherty said law cannot solve the problem beshycause laws are devoid of meaning unless there is some willingness on the part of peoshyple to implement them

Territying Obligation The frightening conclusion

therefore looms that if law canshyIlot solve the problem it remains the terrifying obligation of reshyligion to solve it - and if reli shygion should fail what alternashytive is there I know of none Bishop Dougherty said

The solution will not come if 1bere is a divided religious leadership the prelate asserted He pointed out that the racial problem is national in scope and gravely criticalin character

We do not solve grave nashyttonal moral problems by dishyvided religious leadership the Bishop said Catholic Protesshytant and Jewish leaders must unite to provide the weight of the moral power that the social crisis demands

Missionary Builds Parochial ~chool

PINE BLUFF (NC) - The carpenter priest has done it again - this time he has built bull new school for S1 Peters parshyish here in Arkansas Its the fourth building he has conshystructed for the parish in less than nine years And he has done most of the work himself

The latest accomplishment of Father Joseph Kehrer SVD was capped Sunday when Bishop Albert L Fletcher of Little Rock dedicated the school The Divine Word priest first built a parish cafeteria then a new rectory then a convent The attractive sixclassroom school has reshyplaced a decrepit wooden buildshying which was sold for $1000 110 make room for a blacktopped playground

The school of concrete blocks faced with brick cost only $50000 due to Father Kehrers facility with carpenters toob It has taken the priest two years to build it in his spare time mostly in the evening by moonliight

Prayer for Ukraine WASHINGTON (NC) - A

Ukranian Catholic bishop openshyed a session of the House of Repshyresentatives with a prayer for the freedom of the Ukraine Bishop Jaroslav Gabro of the Eparchy of St Nicholas with headquarters in Chicago prayed that the people of the Ukraine might enjoy unrestrained parshytlcipa tion in the family of free and God-fearing natioJU of the entire world

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A tiny unfaltering light shining in th e foothills of the UlugurU Mountains of Tangshyanyika might well kindle the spirit of East Africas leadership of the tomorrows There in the foothills is Marian College founded in 1957 by the Sisters of Maryknoll the fIrst CatholiC secondary (high school) for girls in Tanganyika Helping to kindle the light seven years ago and now superior of the nuns of Marshyian is Sister Marian Teresa a handsome dynamic and enshythusiastic New Bedford native who has beenin this country on a two-month furlough during her schools vacation

Included in the furlough was a two week visit to family memshybers in New Bedford including her mother Mrs Ann Dury and her sister Mrs Manuel Mello both of 325 Aultin Street and a brother John Joseph Dury 241 Well~ Street Another brother Rev James A Dury is assigned to St Vincents Home Fall River

Also of importance durin~ the furlough was a review of the newest techniques of biology the subject Sister Marian Teresa teaches at Marian She shopped in New York for new textbooks studied with New York teachers to learn the latest methods especially the BSCS system of teaching biology Her brushup courses were taken mainly at Cardinal Spellman High School in New York

Catholic Protestant and Mosshylen- are numbered in the 300 boarding students of Marian The non-sectarian school emerged from the 0 rig ina I Catholic school The need for education is so great Sister said simply

Future Leaders These girls will become the

wive~ and mothers of future East African leaders she reminded They must learn to accept their responsibilijies as leaders and this is a 24-hour a day job for all of us

The first obstacle encountered at Marian is a language barrier Although all the girls have a rudimentary knowledge of Engshylish their native tongues are Swahili or tribal languages The cardinal rule at Marian is that English must be spoken at all times or at least within our hearing Sister said smilingly Demerit if we hear another language This exclUdes the French Club one of the numershy Sister Marian Teresa Dury and Tanganyika Art ous after school hours clubs

pected to her but noted she has thing Sister said TanganyikaWe are a singing and dancing been absent from the country is a young country and its chil shyschool - a happy school In for two months She would not dren are avid to learn Tanganshyaddition to a vast amount of allude to possible Communist yika is an exciting challengeclassroom work girls may infiltration of the Army rankschoose to join an art club Girl And Tanganyika in returnbut said quickly There areGlHes nature study group drashy has a powerhouse in the personhundreds of loyal young menmatic club glee club debate of this dynamo nun A gradushywho marched in Tanganyikaclub future farmers or the ate of Holy Family High Schooldemonstrating their loyalty topopular country dancing club and Seton Hill College she wonPresident Julius Nyerere PresshyThe girls are avid students her MA in nursing from Yaleident Nyerere is a Catholic andSis t e r Marian Teresa says University School of nursinghis top aide and representativeproudly They love their classes another MA in nursing educashyis a Moslemthey appreciate this unusual secshy tion from the Catholic Univershy

ondary edllcation The senior Education is free but not comshy sity of America She served a year girls she said must be disshy pulsory in Tanganyika and year as an Army nurse in Manila suaded working too hard and Korea and returned to teachfrom Marian and Rosary colleges are This is the year they take their government - supported schools at several colleges and univershyCambridge examinations - simshy The third school to be opened sities in this country Sister ilar to the Regents in this counshy by the Maryknoll nuns is at joined Maryknoll in 1953 took try Bukoba the Diocese of Cardinal her first vowsin March 1956 and

Second School Rugambwa the first African her final vows in Africa in 1962 The Maryknoll nun retated Cllrdinal who received his red

hat from Pope John XXIII The The United States lost a greatwith quiet pride that 13 Marian educator when Sister Mariangraduates have college scholarshy cardinal has visited Marian on Teresa left for Africa but sheshi- in the United States 13 in two occassions carried a newer superior flameHolland and two in Ireland ~ American Teachers that is enkindling the hearts ofMarian expanded so rapidly a Sister Marian Teresa has en-shythe young Tanganyikanssecond Maryknoll secondary joyed her African work very

school was founded two years much and looks forward to her ago - R 0 s a r y Coli e g e in return She explained that there Mwanza 600 miles away And in are not enough Maryknoll nU1ll CENTER1965 Sister is looking forward to staff their schools But lay to the opening of a third school teachers from the United States ~aint and Wallpaper on the other side of Lake Vicshy now augment the faculties under Dupont Paint toria There Mar y k noll is a Columbia University sponsored cor Middle St founding ~ school equal to the program Teachers for East bull 422 Acush Avejunior colleges of this country Africa The teachers are iaid ~ New Bedford

A little reluctant to discuss a salary not as large as in this ttJtl PARKINGthe recent uprisings in the Tanshy country and sign a two-year ganyikan army Sister Marian contract Rear of Store ~ Teresa said they were unex- We need teachers for every-

Problems of Aged ~Q II for More III han M9ney

BOSTON (NC) - Over- simple ideas on the probshylems of the aged were criti shycized at a legislative hearing here by the director of Catholic Family Counseling of the Boston archdiocese

Father Joseph T Alves who is also chairman of the Massachushysetts Council for the Aging told a committee of the State Legisshylature that certain dangers

are involved when sincere pershysons say that all the problems of the elderly can be solved by giving them a few more dollars

I only wish it were that simshyple Father Alves said There are hundreds of aged persons whom we see every month in our office who have sufficient income but who do not know where needed resources are available or what resources they can use For others no professhysional resources are available because of lack of personnel or public or private financing

Flexible and Busy For many of the aged Father

Alves said companionship and worthwhile activity are more important than money Ways must be found he added to keep older minds flexible and busy

Is the nursing home to reshymain the only solution for the not-so-well older person he asked Have we really develshyoped the kind of worthwhile acshytivity programs service corps opportunities and part-time jobs that will keep older minds flexshyible and busy and retard mental illness that overpopulates our state hospitals

Will a few more dollars take the place of the friendly visitor who helps dissipate loneliness when all friends are gone

Benedictine College Seeks $1 n Million

LATROBE (NC)-A $10 mnshylion development program for 118-year-old S1 Vincent Archshyabbey and College was inaugushyrated here in Pennsylvania by Coadjutor Archabbot Rembert G Weakland OSB

The program was launched a year after a $1 million fire gutted three buildings and damshyaged two others at the Benedicshytine institution Since the fire two new dormitories accommoshydating 408 students have been built on the campus

Archabbot Weakland expressed hope that between $750000 and $1 million will be raised in 1964 in the eCP~nsion program

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The Written Word Popes are not given to exaggerations That is why

the words of recent Pontiffs have a special strength when they single out the Catholic press as not only helpful and important but necessary

Pope St Pius X went so far as to say that other activities of the Catholic Apostolate would be in vain withshyout the defensive and offensive weapons of a Catholic press

The great appeal today is to the eye People want to see and to read The written word still has an almost sacramental value and there is an inclination to believe anything as long as it is written in a newspaper

The Word of God and how it applies to everyday sit shyuations and circumstances must be given to people And where else but through the Catholic press

A sermon in Church is at best an all too short ten or fifteen minute affair There must be some further deshyvelopment some further education some further edification And that is the role of the Catholic newspaper

February is Catholic Press Month It is the time for Catholics to ask themselves what they are doing to further their adult education

A subscription to The Anchor is a way of bringing into the family every single week of the year a Catholic newspaper that not only informs on matters diocesan and Church-wide but is a means of forming mOre accurately the mind of Christ that should be in all who go by His Name

God and the Hitmiddot Parade Ella Fitzgerald look to your laurels Paul Anka move

over Or bett~r still look ahead and see what formidable oppositiQn has moved in ahead of you

Who would have guessed a few short years ago that a nun and her guitar would top the pop singers on tlle Record Hit Parade Or who would have imagined that jazz TODAY - st Titus Bishop subtly coercing attraction We herds Uuring the wars for inshy

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Assistant Director Latin American Bureau NCWC

Latin America Calling

Rockets have a religiollS symbolism in South America On the days of religious f~

tivals the faithful carry bull statue of the person beine honored sing hymns and bull

each corn er pause while the parade marshall

fire s several middott skyrockets Aishyter the noise Iand spray have iceased the Ipilgrimage conshytinues In the United Stat8ll we use rockets for civic holi shydays-in South

America they use them _ religious holidays

This is a method of religiOQl e x pre s s ion which grew up during the long years that the people had no religious shepshy

Confessor The readings today may speak with tongues we dependence the Church alliedcircles would be buzzing with excitement at what has been teach again that the bishop is may have prophetic power we herself with the Spanish croWG

called one of the most exciting records ever pressed-a the minister of peace peace with may believe deeply we may After all the revolutionaries record of the Mass with God peace among men He share our wealth with the poor were liberal thinkers and Spala

The Singing Nun with her melodic tunes that simply is the minister of unity That is we may suffer martyrdom but provided support for the Church why the sacrament of unity the perfection is not ours in this life throughout the colonies It wrefuse to leave the mind has a comfortable lead over The Mass is at its best as a sign (First Reading) logical then that the ChurchBeatles and their plea to Let Me Hold Your Hand is when it is celebrated by the To grow in Christ is to grow would align herself with tratampshy

more often than not both preceded and followed by one bishop surrounded by his col in love always in time an unshy tion1 authority of her joyful songs in praise of God and in expression of lege of priests in the presence finished process This is the l ~ each country suceessfu~

the joy of His followers of his people as the Councils purpose of the baptismal retreat 9hook off the Mantle of Spain the constitution on worship says and penance we begin again on Spanish clergy was sent horneSister Luc has done much to put religion in its right Wednesday ~ As 1ost of the clergy were SpaJashyOur emphasis on multiple andperspective-as a source of joy and delight All too often iards who had left their homeshyeven private celebrations has MONDAY - st Scholasticamppeople think of religion as something serious and somber land to Christianize the coloshywounded this holy sign Hence Virgin Love again is the theme

Serious it is-somber it need not be And those who make the constitutions insistence on nies this expulsion meant thatof this Mass of a virgin Christ the churches were in great plUlliit a dreary joyless thing are doing a terrible disservice to re-education of clergy and peoshy is the bridegroom (both readshy left unstaffedGod They forget that early Christians are recorded as ple in order to carry out its ings) and one is permitted to Strange Customsteachin et renou~ce the normal expressionhearing the word of God with such cries of happiness that Political di fferences betweeaof human love in marriage onlyat times those outside in the street wondered what Waf TOMORROW - st Romauld the Church and various counshyin order to serve the Church byAbbot The abbot is in somegoing on at the meetings of apostles and neophytes tries and the suppression of thebeing a living sign of her comshyways like the bishop in respectThose who have God dwelling with them should be mitment to an ultimate union Jesuits further frustrated the

to his monastic family Symbol aVLy of the Church to instructhappy people It is good that the Singing Nun has expressed with Him in heaven Hence theof Christ in the community his the people As the centurietlemphasis today on the lastthis happiness and in a way that touches the sympathetic ministry is to serve with the continued the heroic hut skimpshythings on the crown on meet response of the modern world loyalty and the gentleness comshy native clergy was not able toing the Lord in His gloriousmended in the First ReadingAnother group that shows how the Church is not coming meet the need Thus the fai1 The texts of the Mass make it took on stran~e customs as theafraid to live in the modern world and present it with clear that God gives him both TUESDAY-The appearing of people valiantly struggled to hoMthe true picture of joyful religion is a group of forty-five his ministry and the rewards Our Lady at Lourdes Shrove on to the faith that they had

Congolese boys who sing a Mass based on Congolese rhythm and blessings merited by a Tuesday this year is celebrated been taught and that they loved ministry faithfully performed with this feast of the Blessedand melodies This MissaLuba as it is called has stunned Today the Church is meetin

Virgin As first among the reshy the challenge 01 religious in_those who have heard its Gloria sung with uninhibited joy SATURDAY - St John of deemed she shows us in her struction of the masses of peoplein jungle rhythm its Sanctus accompanied by measured Matha Confessor Blessed are liberation from sin and in her Like a good mother she is gentlydrum beats its Kyrie that reaches out and captures the those servants if he finds them assumption those fruits of reshy trying to rem0ve traces of pagashy

alert is the familiar theme ofemotions of the listener demption toward which our nism and superstition But shethe Gospel for this Mass of one hope in the last coming of theThe Missa Luba is an example -of the Churchs adapt knows from long experience thatwho professes faith in Christ by Lord is directed it takes patience to changeability to the culture of the place and the time It shows his life and deeds as well as by She has experienced that mers of worship the joy of loving God expressing itself through the hearts his words Our response to the glorification of the flesh Radio SchoolsCouncils constitution on sacredof the people in the ways most sacred and natural to them which we shall experience

The Church - through nobleYes these are interesting times in which to live the liturgy may well be a measure Our peoples boast the familshy

of our alertness to Christ as we iar Tract declares her-symbol talented and overworked priestsFaith And they are times that have produced servants meet Him in His members and - now conducts widespreadof us allof God-like Pope John and the Singing Nun and the Missa in those who do not yet believe radio schools The priests teach

If we think that all has been ASH WEDNESDAY Today we natmiddotmiddot catechists by having themLuba group who have shown men that serving God is a look toward Easter toward the come to town and stay for awell in the past and nothinrjoyful thing glorious triumph of Jesus over month at a training school torequires the changes which the death and toward the baptismal learn the religion Then theseCouncil demands what is to be yows we will pronounce again in men - some of them paid supershysaid of our alertness and where that great Vigil And we admit visors - go into the villages anddO we put our trust publicly in deed and word that gives the people inexpensive

QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY we have been unfaithful to our transistor radios With these Protect us from all that assails Baptism unfaithful to Jesus radios - which break the thunshyus we pray in the Collect of Christ to whom Baptism relates dering isolation in which 80rheANCHOR todays Mass These three Sunshy us We receive ashes on our many live - the people leara

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tion and epiphany of the LordshyOUr consciousness that even though we are in Christ as long as we are on this earth we are assailed

Sin and evil are realities even in the Church We have been freed from the power of sin (Collect) but not from ita

eternity Repentence is our theme both

in the rite of blessing ashes and in the texts of the Mass itself And not repentance alone but repentance in the sight of a merciful Father Our fasting our penance is personal gesture more than legal obligation

This is only one of the maOJ ways that the Church is reshysponding to the challenge of reshyligious need in South and Central America These dramashytic attempts however need ollll spiritual support through prayer and material support througla gifts We appreciate both

Church Tax Exemption Case Hears Prelate Request Role

BALTIMORE (NC)-Archbishop Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore has asked to be named a defendant in a court test of the constitutionality of state county and city tax exemptions granted church property Archbishop Shehan in a petition to Baltimore Circuit Court said that beshyeause of his office he has an actual and direct interest in lIOme of the real property sought to be taxed

The suit in which he asked to be named a defendant has been pending in the circuit court since Oct 15 It was brought by Mrs Madalyn Murray of Balti shymore and her mother Mrs Leddie Mays

Mrs Murray is the self-proshyfessed atheist whose challenge to the constitutionality of Bible reading and prayer in Baltimore public schools was sustained last June by the U S Supreme Court

She and Mrs Mays are repshyresented by attorney Leonard J KerpeIman who also represhysented Mrs Murray before the Supreme Court

Kerpelman said he approved of Archbishop Shehans petition to enter the case 1 think all suits should be litigated against the true defendants he said

Originally named as defendshyants in the Murray-Mays suit were State Comptroller Louis L Goldstein Albert W Ward di-

Pope Paul Names Liturgy Members

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has named three cardishynals as memberr of the new Commission for the Sacred Lit shyurgy

The commission whose creashyiton was announced (Jan 28) in the Popes decree on the ecushymenical councils liturgy consti shytution will be entrusted with the task of revising the missal breviary and other liturgical books

The members are Arcadio Cardinal Larraona Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites and head of the ecumenishyeal councils Commission for the Liturgy Paola Cardinal Giobbe of the Roma curia who was vice president of the council commisshysion and Giacomo Cardinal Lershycaro of Bologna who was a member of the council commisshyIlion

Appointed secretary of the new commission was Father Anshynibale Buguini CM a consultor of the Congregation of Rites liturgy section and of the liturgy commission of the Rome diocese He is a council expert

Institute to Discuss Psychiatric Care

ST LOurS (NC) - Problems involved in planning for psychishyatric care and establishment of psychiatric units in Catholic hospitals will be discussed at the third annual institute of the Catholic Hospital Association here March 19 to 21

Dr Patrick H HQey CHA medical relations director said the planning is one of the most important and pressing problems facing not only the medical proshyfession but our citizenry if we are to do justice to our fellowshymen Nine experts in the field are scheduled to address the sessions

Burglar Alarms EVANSVfiLE (NC) -A reshy

minder that the Holy See recshyommends burglar alarms for churches and tabernacles came in a pastoral letter from Bishop Henry J Grimmelsman who noted that vandalilm principalshyly by teenaged boys is frequeut ia thia lndjana 0ClmDl1llU9shy

rector of the State Tax Departshyment and Baltimore assessment officers Robert L Mainen and John G Arthur

ChalleDle Mrs Murray and Mrs Mays

are challenging the tax exempshytion granted church property on the grounds that it places a die rect detriment and financial burden upon the plaintiffs whose tax burden is thereby inshycreased for the sole purpose of aiding and supporting the reli shygious practices and religious in_ stitutions of others

Under Maryland law grounds buildings and furniture of churches and parsonages are exshyempt from taxation

Pontiff Deplores Events in Congo

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI expressed his sorrow over the attacks on Catholic and non-Catholic missionaries in the Congo at his weekly general audience

The Pope told the thousands of people gathered in the Vati shycans Hall of Benedictions that a special suffering makes us sad and thoughtful It is caused by news of the acts of terror which are taking place in a young and great country which is most beloved to us the Congo with Leopoldville as its capital

Pope Paul lamented the tershyrorism which he said was dishyrected against persons and inshystitutions of a missionary ori shygin and not Catholic alone in that land which owes to the misshysions all that it pOSgellSeS of what b most generous most advanced and most human-its recent acshycession to modern civilization and to national unity

In the week before the Pope spoke Red-led guerrillas had murdered three Belgian priests and one American Protestant missionary set fire to and forced the abandonment of many misshysion stations and killed more than 100 Congolese government officials in a reign of terror in Kwilu province Deaths of other missioners were reported but not confirmed

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Newspaper Urges Tax Assistance

CELINA (NC) - The Celina (Ohio) Daily Standard has abandoned its former stand and has called for some form of tax assistance for children being edshylcated in parochial schools

Children regardless of reli shygion are still children and it seems only fair for government to be as interested in one group as in any other said the newsshypaper which serves readers in Mercer County

The newspaper said it views the prospects of Federal aid to parochial schools in a much different light than we did three years ago

We felt at that time that such aid would be a c1earcut violation of the Constitution and we opposed it on these grounds Today however we find ourshyselves less impressed with the Constitution than with the needs of today needs that could not possibly have been anticipated when the Constitution was writ shyten 177 years ago ~)I

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Family Photograph WonderfulshyAfter Its Safely Snapped

By Mary Tinley Daly A photograph of the whole family would be a wondershy

ful thiJ)g to have we all agreed as our children and their llpouses spent a leisurely evening at our house recently You have probably come to the same conclusion at your house Now that everybody is in town at least for the time being lets go ahead and plan it pronounced the Hearl of he --use All of you bring all of yours and well have e picture taken OK Johnny (No use having a home - grown photograshyp her without putting him to work)

Johnny the ever - practical accepted the ehallenge setshyting time and place Tomorshyrow at noon and on the front lJteps outside the Old Manse

But I cant possibly get my bair done that soon demurred ne of the ltde daughters

Then do it yourself or wear a hat

0 u t d 0 0 r s and in this weather asked one ot the marshyrieds The baby will be lost in his blanket-robe

Now lets be reasonable aid our reasonably - minded photographer Can you imagine anywhere indoors where we eQt take a picture of 26 people We are ~ arent we as ef the present

T count was correct we two l1andparents six children four lIPouses i4 grandchildren

We could rely on Johnny with Ilis protes$ional tr~ining to have eamera and filni ready and tripod if necessary to plan the groing as to ltomposition and balance - and to do it with a Minimum of contusion

le and place set everybody was game Fortunately the the weather was no worse than usual in mid-winter none of the ehildren had a sniffle that wouldnt wit h s tan d a tew minutes exposure to noonday am

Mirabile dictu by 1210 fhe Dext day everybody was assemshybled dressed in overcoats sports eoats snow suits or blanketshyIObes as the case might be

Should I wear a hat or does MY hair look all right this way

Should all of us wear hats Do as you please photoshy

l1apher Johnny called from the middle of the street where he was setting up a 9-toot ladder adjusting his camera atop But everybody take places assigned

Australia Givesmiddot Aid To Private SchoQls

CANBERRA (NC)~Tile Au tlalian national gltlvernment program to assist priva~schools as a result of the victory of the Liberal~Country Party coalition in last Novembers ~lectio~ ha left the planning stage - - -

Grants to these ~chools for lICience buildings andequipment will start this year S~holarships for 10000 top stude~ts in both public and private schools will be given in 1965 ater differshyences in state practices are boned out

Meanwhile in New South Wales a state which is led by a Labor Party government a proshygram of allowances to parents of non-public school students is being put into effect Grants of $49 - year per pupil in the upper secondary grades will be paid beginning next month to

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grouping in families with Dad and Mom up top

Patriarch and patriarches murmured the Head of the House

Small Fry Complain Up top was easy All we did

was stand like patience on a monument but certainly not smiling at grief as the families grouped themselves on lower steps

Im hunry whined one of the Little Bits

Im leepy lIighed another snuggling into her mothers arms

Its cold awful cold out here Has Gramma got hot cocoa for us

Gramma assented Do I gotta smile Daddy

without my two front teeth one asked Couldnt I just grin

Grin allowed Quit pulling my hair eightshy

year-old Sean scolded his 13shymonth-old cousin Tim

(That shot resulted in a Cowl on Seans face bewilderment on

Tims) Then came a howl as someshy

body CGuldnt resist the tempshytll~~on to put a handful of snow down somebody elses neck

With time exposure Johnny was able to set camera dash from ladder pick up one of the twins and smile as he entered the picture somewhat pantingly This went on several times to the disgust of the twins First Brenshydan yelled then Matthew

A pause for peace Fortunately Joe Judge dear

friend from across the street saw our predicament ascended the ladder clicked the shutter over and over again

Finally we had our picture of the whole D Family winter 1964

A photogranh oftbe whole family is a wonderful thing to have - after it is all over

Demond Chaplains Receive Approval

BALTUdORE (NC)-The Unishyversity of Maryland will in the future demand that campus chaplains receive university apshyproval before beginning their service

A polley lrtatement adopted here by the state institutions board of trustees also said that chaplains must generally limit their duties to the religious needs of students of theIr faith The regents statement said that chaplains are guests of the uni versity and that the continushyan~ of such service Ihould be at the discretion of the approshypriate university authorities

The regents statement apparshyently isa reaction to a letter which the Rev Jesse W Myers Presbyterian chaplain secent last SUDlIllertO parents of nooming Presbyterian students He was critical of fraternities at the institutions principal ean1pu ill College Park

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FCC Takes Stand Commission Gives Broadcasters Great

Discretion in Program Policy WASHINGTON (NC) - lhe

Federal Communications Com- mission has spelled ounts belief in a policy of very great dis shyeretion for broadcasters and minimal supervisory functions for itself

The FCC put its stand on the record in an unusually wideshyranging opinion renewing the licenses of four FM radio stashytions operated by the Pacifica Foundation-KPFK in Los Anshygeles KPFA-FM and KPFB in Beikeley Calif and WBAI-FM in New York City

The license renewals had been challenged on the grounds that the stations broadcast filthy and far-left prqgrams and that Pacifica Foundation personnel had communist affiliations

The FCC found the question of the programs suitability to be generally within the discreshytion of the stations and said that in any case such isolated inshyatances did not creat a pattern of failure to serve the public intershyest such as would have been necshyessary to deny the licenses

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Crime Fight Cast Exceeds Pledges To All Churches

LOS ANGELES (NC) _ A police official here calcoshylated the $22 billion spent each year by this nation in law enforcement is nine times greater than all contribution made to all the country churches

It would appear that disdshypline has been neglected LoI Angeles Police Capt Peter l~ Hagan told 2000 men at the archdiocesan Holy Name UniOD Communion breakfast in the Palladium

Hagan the union president said voices of opponents of the American heritage are raised many times and while that hershyitage is being destroyed the majority stands mute This nashytions deepest attachments are spiritualthe most important historical fact of AmericaA life he Mid

Quest for luxury and tot81 liberty without responsibili~

Capt Hagan said are deflecting the nation from the ideals that unite and power it He addem Conscientious law enforcement leaders have warned that by every measure America is OD

the brink of a major crisis hi crime He decried the shockshying attitude of many with reshygard to law the courts and vieshytims of crime a problem which involves beliefs freedom fear anarchy and order

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middotDeepermiddotDiffic1ulty May Underlie Poor Housekeeping Habits

By John J Kane Ph D My wife is a slovenly housekeeper Each night I come

home to find dishes stacked in the sink the living room is in disorder My drawers never have clean clothing and there is always a last minute rush to get a shirt ironed A couple of mornings I eame home unexpectedly to find my wife entertaining neighshybors over a cup of coffee If I called home the phone is alshymost always busy because she is talking to friends After five yea~ of this I am disshygusted

There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

I hope you will not be 90

eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

ple ra~ 1beIr ~ 1IP

before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

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Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

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Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

ministrators B ish 0 p s Field Representatives Missionaries w H~ RILEY Membership 200 million Memshybership Paid Up Ope Membershyship Remaining To hell with ampSON Inc them

Bishop Carter said the solution to the breach in Christendom ill being pursued by the Second

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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11 Ask Rhode Island Churches to Join Anti-Bias Pact

PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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KOREAN BORDER MASS FOR JFK At Guard-post UDort adjacent to the MDLshythe boundry that separates South Korea from North Korea (in background) US Chapshylain Capistran Borley OFM celebrates a memorial Mass for the late president of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy A captain in the Army Father Borley is a priest of the Franciscan Province of St Barbara in Oakland NC Photo

THE ANCHOR~

Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

middot the relilgious iSsue 9tould bave very favOrable ~ction Congress

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

Stepha Yery Interested m -t would like to find a career III design Shes particularly at shytracted to the field 01 tage eo turning

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for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

york The laquoirb come from a f8ml)Y

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

Th HoI PtlIbs Mission Aid erished fellow-Catholics No donashylor b 01 ChMcb tion for this church in OLAVAmiddot

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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BY SOME IRONY OF FATE the Holy Land has always known the homeless the refugee and the wanderer Is this a Divine design to keep our attention through charity on the places specially touched by His love The PALESTINE REFUGEES today-over a million of them-are living out a drama of hunger and hurt there A $10 FOOD PACKAGE will allow a mother to feed her family A $2 WARM BLANKET will keep a Bedouin family more comfortable during the Winter

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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LENT IS TIME FOR SPIRITUAL PROGRESS Franciscan Sister Mary Joyce Holy Cross school teacher in Fall River explains significance of Ash Wednesday to her pupils Fr John G Carroll depicts a scene which

will occur in every church next Wednesday as he distributes ashes to the Hasson family of St John the Baptist parish)n Central Village The Hasshysons are Brenda 2 James 9 Karen 10 and Mr and Mrs Hasson

All Baptized Are Members Of Church of Christ

WILMINGTON (NC) - The CathOlic Bishop 9f Wilshymington told the annual banquet of the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware that all baptized persons are members of Christs church All those who are baptized are in some definite way members of the one true church Bishop Michael W Hyle declared He was featured speaker beshyfore a capacity crowd of 800 at the annual Episcopal event Ten Catholic priests and 12 laymen were also present as guests

Bishop Hyle commented that bull hundred years ago such a gathering of Catholics and Episshyeopalians would have been a eause of fear and consternashyfton

Thank God times have inshydeed changed he said

Major Concern The Bishop reporting on the

ecumenical council described religious unity as a major conshycern of the council Fathers

Not one word of denunciatioll Ol condemnation was expressed but there were frequent refershyences to our separated brothers in Christ he said

While jealously adhering to tbe defined doctrine of the Catholic Church every effort was made to avoid or eliminate from the discussion words or exshypressions that might offend those not of our Faith he added

While claiming the fullness of Gods gifts could be found only in the Catholic Church It was openly reaffirmed that

TV To Feature Music in Mass

NEW YORK (NC) - Contemshyporary musie for the Mass win be featured on the ABC-TV telshyision program Directions M -A Catholic Perspective 110 be eeen on Feb 9 from 2 to z30 PM

The program produced by the National Council of Catholic Men in cooperation with the ABC-TV network will be enshytitled The Mass in Manuscript

According to the NCCM Radio and TV Office here the program will examine the use of modern eomposition and modern Ianshypage in the music of the Mass

NCCM advised viewers that the program is seen at a different time in some areas A check of local TV Plogram listinga WM recommendedshy

since the Holy Spirit breathes where He will He does not deny a life of grace to any Christian community and may use them as a means of salvation he said

Liberty Bishop Hyle said the council

lathers are overwhelmingly in favor of ecumenism and religioUlt Uberty

On the question of freedom of eonscience he said that a man with a free will does have the right to hold an erroneous opinion if he is honestly conshyftnced in his own mind that it Is true

HolyNameParish Theology Course

Rev Edmund T Delaney asshyassistant at Holy Name Church FeD River is conducting a course of theology for lay pershysons every Friday evening at 8 in the school hall

The course is intended pri shymarily for progpective Confrashyternity of Christian Doctrine teachers although it is open to others

Lay persons in ftle Greater Fan River Area aDd elsewhere

who are intereated m taking the course are invited 110 do lIO

Jewish Spokesman Cites Encyclical

UNITED NATIONS (NC)shyPope John XXIIIs lastencycli shycal Pacem in Terris has been more effective in creating the climate to fight religious intolshyerance than existing legislation a World Jewish Congress represhysentative declared to the UN Subcommission on the Prevenshytion of Discrimination

In urging the subcommission to complete a declaration against religious intolerance at its presshyent session despite its crowded agenda Rabbi Perlzweig the Jewish spokesman cited Pope 1ohn encyclical to illustrate the moral force that can be exerted by a declaration

Rabbi Perlzweig also stressed that it is not enough in a UN

declaration to say that the State shall not obstruct the free exershycise of the right to freedom of religion The state is under the most positive obligation he maintained to safeguard and 110 protect the right to freedom in matters of religious or nonshyraquoeligious belief

First Fridians Rev John E Boyd will addre~

members of Fan Rive First Friday Club following 6 oclock Mass tomorrow night at Sacred Heart Church Speaking at a supper to be held in the parish school hall he will ditoJeuss the life of Frederick Ozanam foundshy of the St VineeDt de Paul Society

Florida Supreme Court Again Rules School Prayer Law Constitutional

TALLAHASSElE (NC) -The Supreme Court of Florida has ruled for the second time that a state law requiring Bible reading and recitation of the Lords prayer in public schools

18 constitutional The state court held unanishy

mously (Jan 29) that the law is based on secular rather than sectarian considerations and hence does not violate constitushytional prohibitions against an establishment of religion

The Florida Supreme Court upheld the same law in August 1962 but its ruling was appealed 110 the U S Supreme Court

In June 1963 the U S high court struck down prayer and Bible-reading statutes in Pennshysylvania and Maryland At the same time it sent the Florida case back to the state Supreme Court for another look

The state court has now taken its second look and reached the same conclusion as the first time In doing so it said it would be more fitting for any furshyther action to come from the U S high court

The Florida law had been challenged by a group of Jewish Unitarian and agnostic parents in Miami They were opposed by the Dade County (Miami) Board of Pulic Instruction and bJ a group of Miami Protestant parents and clergymen Lower eourts twice upheld the contested practices before the case came - the state Supreme Court

The state courts new ruling written by Justice Millard F Caldwell and concurred in by the six other justices was based on the argument that the prayer and Bible-reading law is not in_ tended to promote religion but instead has secular purposesshymoral training and the (ostering of good citizenship

Thus it said the law does not violate the constitutional ban on an establishment of religion

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ASH WEDNESDAY FEB 12 Fast and Abstinence

Breakfast Grapefruit juice french toast with bananasmiddot maple syrup beverage

Lunch Cheese rarebit on toast tossed salad applesauce and cookies beverage

Dinner Fish casserolemiddot baked potatoes oatshymeal breadmiddot molded fruit salad beverage

Banana French Toast Crush one or two bananas with egg and milk

mixture depending on ntlmber to be served Fish Casserole

1 lb haddock or similar filet 1 can frozen shrimp soup buttered cracker crumbs parsley flakes

Place fish in casserole and cover with thawed soup Sprinkle with crumbs and parsley Bake in moderate oven (350 degree) 40 minutes 4 servings

Oatmeal Bread 1 C rolled oats 2 C sifted all-purpose flour 2 t baking powder t soda 1 t salt C sugar 1 C buttermilk or sour milk 2 T melted shortening 1 C drained diced cooked prunes C chopped nuts

Sift together flour baking powder soda salt wgar Add rolled oats Add prunes nuts and melted shortening to buttermilk Stir milk and shortening mixture into flour enough to moisten Bake in greased loaf pan 50 minutes at 350 degrees

THURSDAY Feb 13 Fast

Breakfast Grapefruit cooked cereal cornshybread beverage

Lunch Clam or fish chowder crackers green saiad date or fig squares beverage

Dinner Cranberry juice chicken baked with cream of mushroom soupmiddot carrots and peas lemon sherbert beverage

Chicken with Mushroom Soup Remove skin from cut-up chicken wipe dry

salt and pepper place in casserole Mix 1 can cream of mushroom soup with can light cream or milk pour over chicken cover tightly bake in 375 degree oven about 45 minutes Remove cover and continue baking until done about 15 minutes 4 servings

FRIDAY FEB 14 Fast and Abstinence

Breakfast Tangerines hot bran muffins applesauce beverage

Lunch Deviled eggs on tomato slices lettuce toastmiddot beverage

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muffins juice beverage Lunch Tomato rarebit on Holland ruskmiddot

chefs salad fresh apple beverage Dinner Pineapple juice baked ham with

candied sweet potatomiddot green beans tossed salad polls apple pie beverage

Tomato Rarebit 1 T butter

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Candied Sweet Potatoes 4 medium sweet potatoes 4 medium apples C brown sugar C butter

Slice sweet potato and apples and place in alternate middotlayers Sprinkle with sugar and dot with butter Bake at 375 degrees 40 minutes 4 servings

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English Monkey 1 C stle bread crumbs 2 C milk 1 C chopped cheese 2 T butter 2 eggs 1 t salt t mustard dash pepper

Soak bread crumbs in milk 15 minutes Melt butter add cheese and stir over low heat until cheese is melted Add bread crumbs and milk slightly beaten eggs and seasonings Cook until thick about 3 minutes stirring constantly Serve on toast 6 servings

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Cream butter and lugar and beat in eggtl thoroughly Add flour mixed with baking powder add milk dates nuts Mix well and bake Ja buttered casserole in slow oven about 45 minutes May be served warm or cold 4 servings

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turnips fried potatoes cottage cheese-green pepper salad broiled grapefruit beverage

Swedish Salmon Pudding 2 eggs 1 large can salmon Ih C uncooked rice 204 C milk dash salt and pepper pinch sugar 3 T melted butter

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5 THE ANCHOR-Urges Religious Sister Marian Teresa of Maryknoll l(indles Thurs Feb 6 1964

Effort to Solve Race Problem

ATLANTIC CITY (NC) - The nations religious leadership through a threeshyfold unity can provide the eolution to the nations racial problem Auxiliary Bishop John J Dougherty of Newark asserted here

He enumerated the unity must be achieved in the united efshyfort of all religious groups the combined efforts of clergy and laity and the identification of IIOcial behavior with religious principles

The Bishop who is president of Seton Hall University South Orange NJ gave the keynote address at the three-day New Jersey Conference on Religion and Race Sponsors of the stateshywide meeting are the Catholic Province of New Jersey the New Jersey Council of Churches and the New Jersey Rabbinate The convention theme Race Challenge to Religion

Bishop Dougherty said law cannot solve the problem beshycause laws are devoid of meaning unless there is some willingness on the part of peoshyple to implement them

Territying Obligation The frightening conclusion

therefore looms that if law canshyIlot solve the problem it remains the terrifying obligation of reshyligion to solve it - and if reli shygion should fail what alternashytive is there I know of none Bishop Dougherty said

The solution will not come if 1bere is a divided religious leadership the prelate asserted He pointed out that the racial problem is national in scope and gravely criticalin character

We do not solve grave nashyttonal moral problems by dishyvided religious leadership the Bishop said Catholic Protesshytant and Jewish leaders must unite to provide the weight of the moral power that the social crisis demands

Missionary Builds Parochial ~chool

PINE BLUFF (NC) - The carpenter priest has done it again - this time he has built bull new school for S1 Peters parshyish here in Arkansas Its the fourth building he has conshystructed for the parish in less than nine years And he has done most of the work himself

The latest accomplishment of Father Joseph Kehrer SVD was capped Sunday when Bishop Albert L Fletcher of Little Rock dedicated the school The Divine Word priest first built a parish cafeteria then a new rectory then a convent The attractive sixclassroom school has reshyplaced a decrepit wooden buildshying which was sold for $1000 110 make room for a blacktopped playground

The school of concrete blocks faced with brick cost only $50000 due to Father Kehrers facility with carpenters toob It has taken the priest two years to build it in his spare time mostly in the evening by moonliight

Prayer for Ukraine WASHINGTON (NC) - A

Ukranian Catholic bishop openshyed a session of the House of Repshyresentatives with a prayer for the freedom of the Ukraine Bishop Jaroslav Gabro of the Eparchy of St Nicholas with headquarters in Chicago prayed that the people of the Ukraine might enjoy unrestrained parshytlcipa tion in the family of free and God-fearing natioJU of the entire world

bullTiny Unfaltering Light tn Tanganyika By Avis C Boberts

A tiny unfaltering light shining in th e foothills of the UlugurU Mountains of Tangshyanyika might well kindle the spirit of East Africas leadership of the tomorrows There in the foothills is Marian College founded in 1957 by the Sisters of Maryknoll the fIrst CatholiC secondary (high school) for girls in Tanganyika Helping to kindle the light seven years ago and now superior of the nuns of Marshyian is Sister Marian Teresa a handsome dynamic and enshythusiastic New Bedford native who has beenin this country on a two-month furlough during her schools vacation

Included in the furlough was a two week visit to family memshybers in New Bedford including her mother Mrs Ann Dury and her sister Mrs Manuel Mello both of 325 Aultin Street and a brother John Joseph Dury 241 Well~ Street Another brother Rev James A Dury is assigned to St Vincents Home Fall River

Also of importance durin~ the furlough was a review of the newest techniques of biology the subject Sister Marian Teresa teaches at Marian She shopped in New York for new textbooks studied with New York teachers to learn the latest methods especially the BSCS system of teaching biology Her brushup courses were taken mainly at Cardinal Spellman High School in New York

Catholic Protestant and Mosshylen- are numbered in the 300 boarding students of Marian The non-sectarian school emerged from the 0 rig ina I Catholic school The need for education is so great Sister said simply

Future Leaders These girls will become the

wive~ and mothers of future East African leaders she reminded They must learn to accept their responsibilijies as leaders and this is a 24-hour a day job for all of us

The first obstacle encountered at Marian is a language barrier Although all the girls have a rudimentary knowledge of Engshylish their native tongues are Swahili or tribal languages The cardinal rule at Marian is that English must be spoken at all times or at least within our hearing Sister said smilingly Demerit if we hear another language This exclUdes the French Club one of the numershy Sister Marian Teresa Dury and Tanganyika Art ous after school hours clubs

pected to her but noted she has thing Sister said TanganyikaWe are a singing and dancing been absent from the country is a young country and its chil shyschool - a happy school In for two months She would not dren are avid to learn Tanganshyaddition to a vast amount of allude to possible Communist yika is an exciting challengeclassroom work girls may infiltration of the Army rankschoose to join an art club Girl And Tanganyika in returnbut said quickly There areGlHes nature study group drashy has a powerhouse in the personhundreds of loyal young menmatic club glee club debate of this dynamo nun A gradushywho marched in Tanganyikaclub future farmers or the ate of Holy Family High Schooldemonstrating their loyalty topopular country dancing club and Seton Hill College she wonPresident Julius Nyerere PresshyThe girls are avid students her MA in nursing from Yaleident Nyerere is a Catholic andSis t e r Marian Teresa says University School of nursinghis top aide and representativeproudly They love their classes another MA in nursing educashyis a Moslemthey appreciate this unusual secshy tion from the Catholic Univershy

ondary edllcation The senior Education is free but not comshy sity of America She served a year girls she said must be disshy pulsory in Tanganyika and year as an Army nurse in Manila suaded working too hard and Korea and returned to teachfrom Marian and Rosary colleges are This is the year they take their government - supported schools at several colleges and univershyCambridge examinations - simshy The third school to be opened sities in this country Sister ilar to the Regents in this counshy by the Maryknoll nuns is at joined Maryknoll in 1953 took try Bukoba the Diocese of Cardinal her first vowsin March 1956 and

Second School Rugambwa the first African her final vows in Africa in 1962 The Maryknoll nun retated Cllrdinal who received his red

hat from Pope John XXIII The The United States lost a greatwith quiet pride that 13 Marian educator when Sister Mariangraduates have college scholarshy cardinal has visited Marian on Teresa left for Africa but sheshi- in the United States 13 in two occassions carried a newer superior flameHolland and two in Ireland ~ American Teachers that is enkindling the hearts ofMarian expanded so rapidly a Sister Marian Teresa has en-shythe young Tanganyikanssecond Maryknoll secondary joyed her African work very

school was founded two years much and looks forward to her ago - R 0 s a r y Coli e g e in return She explained that there Mwanza 600 miles away And in are not enough Maryknoll nU1ll CENTER1965 Sister is looking forward to staff their schools But lay to the opening of a third school teachers from the United States ~aint and Wallpaper on the other side of Lake Vicshy now augment the faculties under Dupont Paint toria There Mar y k noll is a Columbia University sponsored cor Middle St founding ~ school equal to the program Teachers for East bull 422 Acush Avejunior colleges of this country Africa The teachers are iaid ~ New Bedford

A little reluctant to discuss a salary not as large as in this ttJtl PARKINGthe recent uprisings in the Tanshy country and sign a two-year ganyikan army Sister Marian contract Rear of Store ~ Teresa said they were unex- We need teachers for every-

Problems of Aged ~Q II for More III han M9ney

BOSTON (NC) - Over- simple ideas on the probshylems of the aged were criti shycized at a legislative hearing here by the director of Catholic Family Counseling of the Boston archdiocese

Father Joseph T Alves who is also chairman of the Massachushysetts Council for the Aging told a committee of the State Legisshylature that certain dangers

are involved when sincere pershysons say that all the problems of the elderly can be solved by giving them a few more dollars

I only wish it were that simshyple Father Alves said There are hundreds of aged persons whom we see every month in our office who have sufficient income but who do not know where needed resources are available or what resources they can use For others no professhysional resources are available because of lack of personnel or public or private financing

Flexible and Busy For many of the aged Father

Alves said companionship and worthwhile activity are more important than money Ways must be found he added to keep older minds flexible and busy

Is the nursing home to reshymain the only solution for the not-so-well older person he asked Have we really develshyoped the kind of worthwhile acshytivity programs service corps opportunities and part-time jobs that will keep older minds flexshyible and busy and retard mental illness that overpopulates our state hospitals

Will a few more dollars take the place of the friendly visitor who helps dissipate loneliness when all friends are gone

Benedictine College Seeks $1 n Million

LATROBE (NC)-A $10 mnshylion development program for 118-year-old S1 Vincent Archshyabbey and College was inaugushyrated here in Pennsylvania by Coadjutor Archabbot Rembert G Weakland OSB

The program was launched a year after a $1 million fire gutted three buildings and damshyaged two others at the Benedicshytine institution Since the fire two new dormitories accommoshydating 408 students have been built on the campus

Archabbot Weakland expressed hope that between $750000 and $1 million will be raised in 1964 in the eCP~nsion program

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6 TI -9iocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 61964

The Written Word Popes are not given to exaggerations That is why

the words of recent Pontiffs have a special strength when they single out the Catholic press as not only helpful and important but necessary

Pope St Pius X went so far as to say that other activities of the Catholic Apostolate would be in vain withshyout the defensive and offensive weapons of a Catholic press

The great appeal today is to the eye People want to see and to read The written word still has an almost sacramental value and there is an inclination to believe anything as long as it is written in a newspaper

The Word of God and how it applies to everyday sit shyuations and circumstances must be given to people And where else but through the Catholic press

A sermon in Church is at best an all too short ten or fifteen minute affair There must be some further deshyvelopment some further education some further edification And that is the role of the Catholic newspaper

February is Catholic Press Month It is the time for Catholics to ask themselves what they are doing to further their adult education

A subscription to The Anchor is a way of bringing into the family every single week of the year a Catholic newspaper that not only informs on matters diocesan and Church-wide but is a means of forming mOre accurately the mind of Christ that should be in all who go by His Name

God and the Hitmiddot Parade Ella Fitzgerald look to your laurels Paul Anka move

over Or bett~r still look ahead and see what formidable oppositiQn has moved in ahead of you

Who would have guessed a few short years ago that a nun and her guitar would top the pop singers on tlle Record Hit Parade Or who would have imagined that jazz TODAY - st Titus Bishop subtly coercing attraction We herds Uuring the wars for inshy

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Latin America Calling

Rockets have a religiollS symbolism in South America On the days of religious f~

tivals the faithful carry bull statue of the person beine honored sing hymns and bull

each corn er pause while the parade marshall

fire s several middott skyrockets Aishyter the noise Iand spray have iceased the Ipilgrimage conshytinues In the United Stat8ll we use rockets for civic holi shydays-in South

America they use them _ religious holidays

This is a method of religiOQl e x pre s s ion which grew up during the long years that the people had no religious shepshy

Confessor The readings today may speak with tongues we dependence the Church alliedcircles would be buzzing with excitement at what has been teach again that the bishop is may have prophetic power we herself with the Spanish croWG

called one of the most exciting records ever pressed-a the minister of peace peace with may believe deeply we may After all the revolutionaries record of the Mass with God peace among men He share our wealth with the poor were liberal thinkers and Spala

The Singing Nun with her melodic tunes that simply is the minister of unity That is we may suffer martyrdom but provided support for the Church why the sacrament of unity the perfection is not ours in this life throughout the colonies It wrefuse to leave the mind has a comfortable lead over The Mass is at its best as a sign (First Reading) logical then that the ChurchBeatles and their plea to Let Me Hold Your Hand is when it is celebrated by the To grow in Christ is to grow would align herself with tratampshy

more often than not both preceded and followed by one bishop surrounded by his col in love always in time an unshy tion1 authority of her joyful songs in praise of God and in expression of lege of priests in the presence finished process This is the l ~ each country suceessfu~

the joy of His followers of his people as the Councils purpose of the baptismal retreat 9hook off the Mantle of Spain the constitution on worship says and penance we begin again on Spanish clergy was sent horneSister Luc has done much to put religion in its right Wednesday ~ As 1ost of the clergy were SpaJashyOur emphasis on multiple andperspective-as a source of joy and delight All too often iards who had left their homeshyeven private celebrations has MONDAY - st Scholasticamppeople think of religion as something serious and somber land to Christianize the coloshywounded this holy sign Hence Virgin Love again is the theme

Serious it is-somber it need not be And those who make the constitutions insistence on nies this expulsion meant thatof this Mass of a virgin Christ the churches were in great plUlliit a dreary joyless thing are doing a terrible disservice to re-education of clergy and peoshy is the bridegroom (both readshy left unstaffedGod They forget that early Christians are recorded as ple in order to carry out its ings) and one is permitted to Strange Customsteachin et renou~ce the normal expressionhearing the word of God with such cries of happiness that Political di fferences betweeaof human love in marriage onlyat times those outside in the street wondered what Waf TOMORROW - st Romauld the Church and various counshyin order to serve the Church byAbbot The abbot is in somegoing on at the meetings of apostles and neophytes tries and the suppression of thebeing a living sign of her comshyways like the bishop in respectThose who have God dwelling with them should be mitment to an ultimate union Jesuits further frustrated the

to his monastic family Symbol aVLy of the Church to instructhappy people It is good that the Singing Nun has expressed with Him in heaven Hence theof Christ in the community his the people As the centurietlemphasis today on the lastthis happiness and in a way that touches the sympathetic ministry is to serve with the continued the heroic hut skimpshythings on the crown on meet response of the modern world loyalty and the gentleness comshy native clergy was not able toing the Lord in His gloriousmended in the First ReadingAnother group that shows how the Church is not coming meet the need Thus the fai1 The texts of the Mass make it took on stran~e customs as theafraid to live in the modern world and present it with clear that God gives him both TUESDAY-The appearing of people valiantly struggled to hoMthe true picture of joyful religion is a group of forty-five his ministry and the rewards Our Lady at Lourdes Shrove on to the faith that they had

Congolese boys who sing a Mass based on Congolese rhythm and blessings merited by a Tuesday this year is celebrated been taught and that they loved ministry faithfully performed with this feast of the Blessedand melodies This MissaLuba as it is called has stunned Today the Church is meetin

Virgin As first among the reshy the challenge 01 religious in_those who have heard its Gloria sung with uninhibited joy SATURDAY - St John of deemed she shows us in her struction of the masses of peoplein jungle rhythm its Sanctus accompanied by measured Matha Confessor Blessed are liberation from sin and in her Like a good mother she is gentlydrum beats its Kyrie that reaches out and captures the those servants if he finds them assumption those fruits of reshy trying to rem0ve traces of pagashy

alert is the familiar theme ofemotions of the listener demption toward which our nism and superstition But shethe Gospel for this Mass of one hope in the last coming of theThe Missa Luba is an example -of the Churchs adapt knows from long experience thatwho professes faith in Christ by Lord is directed it takes patience to changeability to the culture of the place and the time It shows his life and deeds as well as by She has experienced that mers of worship the joy of loving God expressing itself through the hearts his words Our response to the glorification of the flesh Radio SchoolsCouncils constitution on sacredof the people in the ways most sacred and natural to them which we shall experience

The Church - through nobleYes these are interesting times in which to live the liturgy may well be a measure Our peoples boast the familshy

of our alertness to Christ as we iar Tract declares her-symbol talented and overworked priestsFaith And they are times that have produced servants meet Him in His members and - now conducts widespreadof us allof God-like Pope John and the Singing Nun and the Missa in those who do not yet believe radio schools The priests teach

If we think that all has been ASH WEDNESDAY Today we natmiddotmiddot catechists by having themLuba group who have shown men that serving God is a look toward Easter toward the come to town and stay for awell in the past and nothinrjoyful thing glorious triumph of Jesus over month at a training school torequires the changes which the death and toward the baptismal learn the religion Then theseCouncil demands what is to be yows we will pronounce again in men - some of them paid supershysaid of our alertness and where that great Vigil And we admit visors - go into the villages anddO we put our trust publicly in deed and word that gives the people inexpensive

QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY we have been unfaithful to our transistor radios With these Protect us from all that assails Baptism unfaithful to Jesus radios - which break the thunshyus we pray in the Collect of Christ to whom Baptism relates dering isolation in which 80rheANCHOR todays Mass These three Sunshy us We receive ashes on our many live - the people leara

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tion and epiphany of the LordshyOUr consciousness that even though we are in Christ as long as we are on this earth we are assailed

Sin and evil are realities even in the Church We have been freed from the power of sin (Collect) but not from ita

eternity Repentence is our theme both

in the rite of blessing ashes and in the texts of the Mass itself And not repentance alone but repentance in the sight of a merciful Father Our fasting our penance is personal gesture more than legal obligation

This is only one of the maOJ ways that the Church is reshysponding to the challenge of reshyligious need in South and Central America These dramashytic attempts however need ollll spiritual support through prayer and material support througla gifts We appreciate both

Church Tax Exemption Case Hears Prelate Request Role

BALTIMORE (NC)-Archbishop Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore has asked to be named a defendant in a court test of the constitutionality of state county and city tax exemptions granted church property Archbishop Shehan in a petition to Baltimore Circuit Court said that beshyeause of his office he has an actual and direct interest in lIOme of the real property sought to be taxed

The suit in which he asked to be named a defendant has been pending in the circuit court since Oct 15 It was brought by Mrs Madalyn Murray of Balti shymore and her mother Mrs Leddie Mays

Mrs Murray is the self-proshyfessed atheist whose challenge to the constitutionality of Bible reading and prayer in Baltimore public schools was sustained last June by the U S Supreme Court

She and Mrs Mays are repshyresented by attorney Leonard J KerpeIman who also represhysented Mrs Murray before the Supreme Court

Kerpelman said he approved of Archbishop Shehans petition to enter the case 1 think all suits should be litigated against the true defendants he said

Originally named as defendshyants in the Murray-Mays suit were State Comptroller Louis L Goldstein Albert W Ward di-

Pope Paul Names Liturgy Members

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has named three cardishynals as memberr of the new Commission for the Sacred Lit shyurgy

The commission whose creashyiton was announced (Jan 28) in the Popes decree on the ecushymenical councils liturgy consti shytution will be entrusted with the task of revising the missal breviary and other liturgical books

The members are Arcadio Cardinal Larraona Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites and head of the ecumenishyeal councils Commission for the Liturgy Paola Cardinal Giobbe of the Roma curia who was vice president of the council commisshysion and Giacomo Cardinal Lershycaro of Bologna who was a member of the council commisshyIlion

Appointed secretary of the new commission was Father Anshynibale Buguini CM a consultor of the Congregation of Rites liturgy section and of the liturgy commission of the Rome diocese He is a council expert

Institute to Discuss Psychiatric Care

ST LOurS (NC) - Problems involved in planning for psychishyatric care and establishment of psychiatric units in Catholic hospitals will be discussed at the third annual institute of the Catholic Hospital Association here March 19 to 21

Dr Patrick H HQey CHA medical relations director said the planning is one of the most important and pressing problems facing not only the medical proshyfession but our citizenry if we are to do justice to our fellowshymen Nine experts in the field are scheduled to address the sessions

Burglar Alarms EVANSVfiLE (NC) -A reshy

minder that the Holy See recshyommends burglar alarms for churches and tabernacles came in a pastoral letter from Bishop Henry J Grimmelsman who noted that vandalilm principalshyly by teenaged boys is frequeut ia thia lndjana 0ClmDl1llU9shy

rector of the State Tax Departshyment and Baltimore assessment officers Robert L Mainen and John G Arthur

ChalleDle Mrs Murray and Mrs Mays

are challenging the tax exempshytion granted church property on the grounds that it places a die rect detriment and financial burden upon the plaintiffs whose tax burden is thereby inshycreased for the sole purpose of aiding and supporting the reli shygious practices and religious in_ stitutions of others

Under Maryland law grounds buildings and furniture of churches and parsonages are exshyempt from taxation

Pontiff Deplores Events in Congo

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI expressed his sorrow over the attacks on Catholic and non-Catholic missionaries in the Congo at his weekly general audience

The Pope told the thousands of people gathered in the Vati shycans Hall of Benedictions that a special suffering makes us sad and thoughtful It is caused by news of the acts of terror which are taking place in a young and great country which is most beloved to us the Congo with Leopoldville as its capital

Pope Paul lamented the tershyrorism which he said was dishyrected against persons and inshystitutions of a missionary ori shygin and not Catholic alone in that land which owes to the misshysions all that it pOSgellSeS of what b most generous most advanced and most human-its recent acshycession to modern civilization and to national unity

In the week before the Pope spoke Red-led guerrillas had murdered three Belgian priests and one American Protestant missionary set fire to and forced the abandonment of many misshysion stations and killed more than 100 Congolese government officials in a reign of terror in Kwilu province Deaths of other missioners were reported but not confirmed

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Newspaper Urges Tax Assistance

CELINA (NC) - The Celina (Ohio) Daily Standard has abandoned its former stand and has called for some form of tax assistance for children being edshylcated in parochial schools

Children regardless of reli shygion are still children and it seems only fair for government to be as interested in one group as in any other said the newsshypaper which serves readers in Mercer County

The newspaper said it views the prospects of Federal aid to parochial schools in a much different light than we did three years ago

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Family Photograph WonderfulshyAfter Its Safely Snapped

By Mary Tinley Daly A photograph of the whole family would be a wondershy

ful thiJ)g to have we all agreed as our children and their llpouses spent a leisurely evening at our house recently You have probably come to the same conclusion at your house Now that everybody is in town at least for the time being lets go ahead and plan it pronounced the Hearl of he --use All of you bring all of yours and well have e picture taken OK Johnny (No use having a home - grown photograshyp her without putting him to work)

Johnny the ever - practical accepted the ehallenge setshyting time and place Tomorshyrow at noon and on the front lJteps outside the Old Manse

But I cant possibly get my bair done that soon demurred ne of the ltde daughters

Then do it yourself or wear a hat

0 u t d 0 0 r s and in this weather asked one ot the marshyrieds The baby will be lost in his blanket-robe

Now lets be reasonable aid our reasonably - minded photographer Can you imagine anywhere indoors where we eQt take a picture of 26 people We are ~ arent we as ef the present

T count was correct we two l1andparents six children four lIPouses i4 grandchildren

We could rely on Johnny with Ilis protes$ional tr~ining to have eamera and filni ready and tripod if necessary to plan the groing as to ltomposition and balance - and to do it with a Minimum of contusion

le and place set everybody was game Fortunately the the weather was no worse than usual in mid-winter none of the ehildren had a sniffle that wouldnt wit h s tan d a tew minutes exposure to noonday am

Mirabile dictu by 1210 fhe Dext day everybody was assemshybled dressed in overcoats sports eoats snow suits or blanketshyIObes as the case might be

Should I wear a hat or does MY hair look all right this way

Should all of us wear hats Do as you please photoshy

l1apher Johnny called from the middle of the street where he was setting up a 9-toot ladder adjusting his camera atop But everybody take places assigned

Australia Givesmiddot Aid To Private SchoQls

CANBERRA (NC)~Tile Au tlalian national gltlvernment program to assist priva~schools as a result of the victory of the Liberal~Country Party coalition in last Novembers ~lectio~ ha left the planning stage - - -

Grants to these ~chools for lICience buildings andequipment will start this year S~holarships for 10000 top stude~ts in both public and private schools will be given in 1965 ater differshyences in state practices are boned out

Meanwhile in New South Wales a state which is led by a Labor Party government a proshygram of allowances to parents of non-public school students is being put into effect Grants of $49 - year per pupil in the upper secondary grades will be paid beginning next month to

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grouping in families with Dad and Mom up top

Patriarch and patriarches murmured the Head of the House

Small Fry Complain Up top was easy All we did

was stand like patience on a monument but certainly not smiling at grief as the families grouped themselves on lower steps

Im hunry whined one of the Little Bits

Im leepy lIighed another snuggling into her mothers arms

Its cold awful cold out here Has Gramma got hot cocoa for us

Gramma assented Do I gotta smile Daddy

without my two front teeth one asked Couldnt I just grin

Grin allowed Quit pulling my hair eightshy

year-old Sean scolded his 13shymonth-old cousin Tim

(That shot resulted in a Cowl on Seans face bewilderment on

Tims) Then came a howl as someshy

body CGuldnt resist the tempshytll~~on to put a handful of snow down somebody elses neck

With time exposure Johnny was able to set camera dash from ladder pick up one of the twins and smile as he entered the picture somewhat pantingly This went on several times to the disgust of the twins First Brenshydan yelled then Matthew

A pause for peace Fortunately Joe Judge dear

friend from across the street saw our predicament ascended the ladder clicked the shutter over and over again

Finally we had our picture of the whole D Family winter 1964

A photogranh oftbe whole family is a wonderful thing to have - after it is all over

Demond Chaplains Receive Approval

BALTUdORE (NC)-The Unishyversity of Maryland will in the future demand that campus chaplains receive university apshyproval before beginning their service

A polley lrtatement adopted here by the state institutions board of trustees also said that chaplains must generally limit their duties to the religious needs of students of theIr faith The regents statement said that chaplains are guests of the uni versity and that the continushyan~ of such service Ihould be at the discretion of the approshypriate university authorities

The regents statement apparshyently isa reaction to a letter which the Rev Jesse W Myers Presbyterian chaplain secent last SUDlIllertO parents of nooming Presbyterian students He was critical of fraternities at the institutions principal ean1pu ill College Park

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TAUNTONS QUEENS DAUGHTERS Members of the Tauntons Womens organization were hostesses to Bishop Connolly on the occasion of the groups golden jubilee Seated at the head table were left to right Mrs Thomas Wynn Mrs Lawrence Lacaillade and Bishop Connolly

FCC Takes Stand Commission Gives Broadcasters Great

Discretion in Program Policy WASHINGTON (NC) - lhe

Federal Communications Com- mission has spelled ounts belief in a policy of very great dis shyeretion for broadcasters and minimal supervisory functions for itself

The FCC put its stand on the record in an unusually wideshyranging opinion renewing the licenses of four FM radio stashytions operated by the Pacifica Foundation-KPFK in Los Anshygeles KPFA-FM and KPFB in Beikeley Calif and WBAI-FM in New York City

The license renewals had been challenged on the grounds that the stations broadcast filthy and far-left prqgrams and that Pacifica Foundation personnel had communist affiliations

The FCC found the question of the programs suitability to be generally within the discreshytion of the stations and said that in any case such isolated inshyatances did not creat a pattern of failure to serve the public intershyest such as would have been necshyessary to deny the licenses

As for the question of comshymunist affiliation the commisshysio~ ~lid that on the basis of inshyformation fro m government lOurces from the foundation and from its own inquiry we do not find any evidence warshyrllnt1g further inquiry on

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In this case the FCC said the programs that had drawn comshyplaints fell far short of creating such a substantial pattern of violating publie interest

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It would appear that disdshypline has been neglected LoI Angeles Police Capt Peter l~ Hagan told 2000 men at the archdiocesan Holy Name UniOD Communion breakfast in the Palladium

Hagan the union president said voices of opponents of the American heritage are raised many times and while that hershyitage is being destroyed the majority stands mute This nashytions deepest attachments are spiritualthe most important historical fact of AmericaA life he Mid

Quest for luxury and tot81 liberty without responsibili~

Capt Hagan said are deflecting the nation from the ideals that unite and power it He addem Conscientious law enforcement leaders have warned that by every measure America is OD

the brink of a major crisis hi crime He decried the shockshying attitude of many with reshygard to law the courts and vieshytims of crime a problem which involves beliefs freedom fear anarchy and order

Prior to the breakfast Jame Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles offered Mass fo1 the HNS member in Blessed Sacrament church

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By John J Kane Ph D My wife is a slovenly housekeeper Each night I come

home to find dishes stacked in the sink the living room is in disorder My drawers never have clean clothing and there is always a last minute rush to get a shirt ironed A couple of mornings I eame home unexpectedly to find my wife entertaining neighshybors over a cup of coffee If I called home the phone is alshymost always busy because she is talking to friends After five yea~ of this I am disshygusted

There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

I hope you will not be 90

eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

ple ra~ 1beIr ~ 1IP

before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

Day of Reunion Distant Open Communication

Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

Bishop Carter did n~ spare his coreligionists from crit~cism

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Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

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Bishop Carter said the solution to the breach in Christendom ill being pursued by the Second

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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priorities to areas seeking asshysistance

Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

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Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

Father Winkler ~et8tor 01 the Columbus Catholic Interrashyetal Council calJ~ the MOe

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

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At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

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Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

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The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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middot Diocesan Students Mix Snow Fun With Class Work Preparation For Debates Science Fair

A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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-Diocese of Fall River-Thu-rs Feb 6 1964 6 THE At

Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

Diamc~d Jubilee WASHINGTON (NC) - n

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

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Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

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Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

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BY SOME IRONY OF FATE the Holy Land has always known the homeless the refugee and the wanderer Is this a Divine design to keep our attention through charity on the places specially touched by His love The PALESTINE REFUGEES today-over a million of them-are living out a drama of hunger and hurt there A $10 FOOD PACKAGE will allow a mother to feed her family A $2 WARM BLANKET will keep a Bedouin family more comfortable during the Winter

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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sents the first of a series of Lenten menus for each weekday of the holy season Following weeks suggestions will be prepared by the home economics department of Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro

ASH WEDNESDAY FEB 12 Fast and Abstinence

Breakfast Grapefruit juice french toast with bananasmiddot maple syrup beverage

Lunch Cheese rarebit on toast tossed salad applesauce and cookies beverage

Dinner Fish casserolemiddot baked potatoes oatshymeal breadmiddot molded fruit salad beverage

Banana French Toast Crush one or two bananas with egg and milk

mixture depending on ntlmber to be served Fish Casserole

1 lb haddock or similar filet 1 can frozen shrimp soup buttered cracker crumbs parsley flakes

Place fish in casserole and cover with thawed soup Sprinkle with crumbs and parsley Bake in moderate oven (350 degree) 40 minutes 4 servings

Oatmeal Bread 1 C rolled oats 2 C sifted all-purpose flour 2 t baking powder t soda 1 t salt C sugar 1 C buttermilk or sour milk 2 T melted shortening 1 C drained diced cooked prunes C chopped nuts

Sift together flour baking powder soda salt wgar Add rolled oats Add prunes nuts and melted shortening to buttermilk Stir milk and shortening mixture into flour enough to moisten Bake in greased loaf pan 50 minutes at 350 degrees

THURSDAY Feb 13 Fast

Breakfast Grapefruit cooked cereal cornshybread beverage

Lunch Clam or fish chowder crackers green saiad date or fig squares beverage

Dinner Cranberry juice chicken baked with cream of mushroom soupmiddot carrots and peas lemon sherbert beverage

Chicken with Mushroom Soup Remove skin from cut-up chicken wipe dry

salt and pepper place in casserole Mix 1 can cream of mushroom soup with can light cream or milk pour over chicken cover tightly bake in 375 degree oven about 45 minutes Remove cover and continue baking until done about 15 minutes 4 servings

FRIDAY FEB 14 Fast and Abstinence

Breakfast Tangerines hot bran muffins applesauce beverage

Lunch Deviled eggs on tomato slices lettuce toastmiddot beverage

Dinner Hot spiced tomato juice fish bonne femmemiddot mashed potatoes green peas coleslaw gingerbread and fruit whip coffee

Whole Wheat Bread 1 t salt 3th C whole wheat flour 1 pkg dry yeast dissolved in 1 C warm water 3 T dry milk powder 3 T sugar Raisins andor nuts if desired

Mix all ingredients cover put in warm place to rise for 1 hour Shape into loaf according to directions in any standard cookbook bake about 40 minutes at 350 degrees in greased loaf Pan Loaf is done when it sounds hollow when tapped on bottom

Fish Bonne Femme Ith lb filet of haddock th lemon 2 T margarine salt pepper paprika

Sprinkle fish with salt pepper and p3prika Put in foil lined pan dot with margarine and dribble lemon juice over it Bake at 350 degrees 30 minutes 4 servings

SATURDAY FEB 15 Breakfast Scrambled eggs toasted English

muffins juice beverage Lunch Tomato rarebit on Holland ruskmiddot

chefs salad fresh apple beverage Dinner Pineapple juice baked ham with

candied sweet potatomiddot green beans tossed salad polls apple pie beverage

Tomato Rarebit 1 T butter

Melt butter in double boiler Add tomatoes onion salt and pepper cook 20 minutes Add cheese and when melted stir in eggs Thicken with flour and water serve on Holland rusk or crackers 4 serving-so

Candied Sweet Potatoes 4 medium sweet potatoes 4 medium apples C brown sugar C butter

Slice sweet potato and apples and place in alternate middotlayers Sprinkle with sugar and dot with butter Bake at 375 degrees 40 minutes 4 servings

MONDAY FEB 17

Fast Breakfast Broiled grapefruitmiddot soft boilea

eggs bran muffins beverage Lunch Oyster stew homemade hot rolls

bevmiddoterage Dinner Soup (ahy kind) barbecued c1licken

buttered mashed potatoes french fried cauli shyflowermiddot tossed salad rolls lemon custard spongemiddot beverage

Broiled Grapefruit Spread brown sugar and butter on halved

grapefruit and broil until melted Barbecued Chicken

2 fryers cut up 4 T flour 1 C water 2 C tomatoes 1 small green pepper 1f4 C chopped onion C diced celery Ph t salt 1f4 t pepper t poultry seasoning 1 t Worcestershire sauce

Place fryers in casserole melt butter add flour stir in water and tomatoes Cook slowly until thin sauce forms then add rest of ingredshyients and simmeJ 5 minutes Pour over chicken Add lid and bake 1 hours in 350 degree oven 6 servings

TUESDAY FEB 18 Fast

Breakfast Orange juice oatmeal 1 slice toast beverage

Lunch English monkeymiddot fruit beverage Dinner Pork chops potatoes buttered carrota

jellied pear salad rolls date and nut pudding beverage

English Monkey 1 C stle bread crumbs 2 C milk 1 C chopped cheese 2 T butter 2 eggs 1 t salt t mustard dash pepper

Soak bread crumbs in milk 15 minutes Melt butter add cheese and stir over low heat until cheese is melted Add bread crumbs and milk slightly beaten eggs and seasonings Cook until thick about 3 minutes stirring constantly Serve on toast 6 servings

Date and Nut Puddin~

2 T butter C granulated sugar 2 eggs C finely chopped walnuts C milk 1fl t baking powder C chopped dates 2 T flour

Cream butter and lugar and beat in eggtl thoroughly Add flour mixed with baking powder add milk dates nuts Mix well and bake Ja buttered casserole in slow oven about 45 minutes May be served warm or cold 4 servings

WEDNESDAY FEB 19 EMBER DAY

Fast Partial Abstinence Breakfast Fried eggs buttered English mufshy

fin beverage juice Lunch Swedish salmon puddingmiddot apple brown

betty beverage Dinner Hamburger patties mashed yellow

turnips fried potatoes cottage cheese-green pepper salad broiled grapefruit beverage

Swedish Salmon Pudding 2 eggs 1 large can salmon Ih C uncooked rice 204 C milk dash salt and pepper pinch sugar 3 T melted butter

Cook rice in milk until tender While warm

REMEMBER THE FAST Mrs Edmund J Paiva left and Mrs Mary Perkins of St Josephs parish Fall River plan many fish meals for their families during Lent Read our meal suggestions in adjoining columns

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5 THE ANCHOR-Urges Religious Sister Marian Teresa of Maryknoll l(indles Thurs Feb 6 1964

Effort to Solve Race Problem

ATLANTIC CITY (NC) - The nations religious leadership through a threeshyfold unity can provide the eolution to the nations racial problem Auxiliary Bishop John J Dougherty of Newark asserted here

He enumerated the unity must be achieved in the united efshyfort of all religious groups the combined efforts of clergy and laity and the identification of IIOcial behavior with religious principles

The Bishop who is president of Seton Hall University South Orange NJ gave the keynote address at the three-day New Jersey Conference on Religion and Race Sponsors of the stateshywide meeting are the Catholic Province of New Jersey the New Jersey Council of Churches and the New Jersey Rabbinate The convention theme Race Challenge to Religion

Bishop Dougherty said law cannot solve the problem beshycause laws are devoid of meaning unless there is some willingness on the part of peoshyple to implement them

Territying Obligation The frightening conclusion

therefore looms that if law canshyIlot solve the problem it remains the terrifying obligation of reshyligion to solve it - and if reli shygion should fail what alternashytive is there I know of none Bishop Dougherty said

The solution will not come if 1bere is a divided religious leadership the prelate asserted He pointed out that the racial problem is national in scope and gravely criticalin character

We do not solve grave nashyttonal moral problems by dishyvided religious leadership the Bishop said Catholic Protesshytant and Jewish leaders must unite to provide the weight of the moral power that the social crisis demands

Missionary Builds Parochial ~chool

PINE BLUFF (NC) - The carpenter priest has done it again - this time he has built bull new school for S1 Peters parshyish here in Arkansas Its the fourth building he has conshystructed for the parish in less than nine years And he has done most of the work himself

The latest accomplishment of Father Joseph Kehrer SVD was capped Sunday when Bishop Albert L Fletcher of Little Rock dedicated the school The Divine Word priest first built a parish cafeteria then a new rectory then a convent The attractive sixclassroom school has reshyplaced a decrepit wooden buildshying which was sold for $1000 110 make room for a blacktopped playground

The school of concrete blocks faced with brick cost only $50000 due to Father Kehrers facility with carpenters toob It has taken the priest two years to build it in his spare time mostly in the evening by moonliight

Prayer for Ukraine WASHINGTON (NC) - A

Ukranian Catholic bishop openshyed a session of the House of Repshyresentatives with a prayer for the freedom of the Ukraine Bishop Jaroslav Gabro of the Eparchy of St Nicholas with headquarters in Chicago prayed that the people of the Ukraine might enjoy unrestrained parshytlcipa tion in the family of free and God-fearing natioJU of the entire world

bullTiny Unfaltering Light tn Tanganyika By Avis C Boberts

A tiny unfaltering light shining in th e foothills of the UlugurU Mountains of Tangshyanyika might well kindle the spirit of East Africas leadership of the tomorrows There in the foothills is Marian College founded in 1957 by the Sisters of Maryknoll the fIrst CatholiC secondary (high school) for girls in Tanganyika Helping to kindle the light seven years ago and now superior of the nuns of Marshyian is Sister Marian Teresa a handsome dynamic and enshythusiastic New Bedford native who has beenin this country on a two-month furlough during her schools vacation

Included in the furlough was a two week visit to family memshybers in New Bedford including her mother Mrs Ann Dury and her sister Mrs Manuel Mello both of 325 Aultin Street and a brother John Joseph Dury 241 Well~ Street Another brother Rev James A Dury is assigned to St Vincents Home Fall River

Also of importance durin~ the furlough was a review of the newest techniques of biology the subject Sister Marian Teresa teaches at Marian She shopped in New York for new textbooks studied with New York teachers to learn the latest methods especially the BSCS system of teaching biology Her brushup courses were taken mainly at Cardinal Spellman High School in New York

Catholic Protestant and Mosshylen- are numbered in the 300 boarding students of Marian The non-sectarian school emerged from the 0 rig ina I Catholic school The need for education is so great Sister said simply

Future Leaders These girls will become the

wive~ and mothers of future East African leaders she reminded They must learn to accept their responsibilijies as leaders and this is a 24-hour a day job for all of us

The first obstacle encountered at Marian is a language barrier Although all the girls have a rudimentary knowledge of Engshylish their native tongues are Swahili or tribal languages The cardinal rule at Marian is that English must be spoken at all times or at least within our hearing Sister said smilingly Demerit if we hear another language This exclUdes the French Club one of the numershy Sister Marian Teresa Dury and Tanganyika Art ous after school hours clubs

pected to her but noted she has thing Sister said TanganyikaWe are a singing and dancing been absent from the country is a young country and its chil shyschool - a happy school In for two months She would not dren are avid to learn Tanganshyaddition to a vast amount of allude to possible Communist yika is an exciting challengeclassroom work girls may infiltration of the Army rankschoose to join an art club Girl And Tanganyika in returnbut said quickly There areGlHes nature study group drashy has a powerhouse in the personhundreds of loyal young menmatic club glee club debate of this dynamo nun A gradushywho marched in Tanganyikaclub future farmers or the ate of Holy Family High Schooldemonstrating their loyalty topopular country dancing club and Seton Hill College she wonPresident Julius Nyerere PresshyThe girls are avid students her MA in nursing from Yaleident Nyerere is a Catholic andSis t e r Marian Teresa says University School of nursinghis top aide and representativeproudly They love their classes another MA in nursing educashyis a Moslemthey appreciate this unusual secshy tion from the Catholic Univershy

ondary edllcation The senior Education is free but not comshy sity of America She served a year girls she said must be disshy pulsory in Tanganyika and year as an Army nurse in Manila suaded working too hard and Korea and returned to teachfrom Marian and Rosary colleges are This is the year they take their government - supported schools at several colleges and univershyCambridge examinations - simshy The third school to be opened sities in this country Sister ilar to the Regents in this counshy by the Maryknoll nuns is at joined Maryknoll in 1953 took try Bukoba the Diocese of Cardinal her first vowsin March 1956 and

Second School Rugambwa the first African her final vows in Africa in 1962 The Maryknoll nun retated Cllrdinal who received his red

hat from Pope John XXIII The The United States lost a greatwith quiet pride that 13 Marian educator when Sister Mariangraduates have college scholarshy cardinal has visited Marian on Teresa left for Africa but sheshi- in the United States 13 in two occassions carried a newer superior flameHolland and two in Ireland ~ American Teachers that is enkindling the hearts ofMarian expanded so rapidly a Sister Marian Teresa has en-shythe young Tanganyikanssecond Maryknoll secondary joyed her African work very

school was founded two years much and looks forward to her ago - R 0 s a r y Coli e g e in return She explained that there Mwanza 600 miles away And in are not enough Maryknoll nU1ll CENTER1965 Sister is looking forward to staff their schools But lay to the opening of a third school teachers from the United States ~aint and Wallpaper on the other side of Lake Vicshy now augment the faculties under Dupont Paint toria There Mar y k noll is a Columbia University sponsored cor Middle St founding ~ school equal to the program Teachers for East bull 422 Acush Avejunior colleges of this country Africa The teachers are iaid ~ New Bedford

A little reluctant to discuss a salary not as large as in this ttJtl PARKINGthe recent uprisings in the Tanshy country and sign a two-year ganyikan army Sister Marian contract Rear of Store ~ Teresa said they were unex- We need teachers for every-

Problems of Aged ~Q II for More III han M9ney

BOSTON (NC) - Over- simple ideas on the probshylems of the aged were criti shycized at a legislative hearing here by the director of Catholic Family Counseling of the Boston archdiocese

Father Joseph T Alves who is also chairman of the Massachushysetts Council for the Aging told a committee of the State Legisshylature that certain dangers

are involved when sincere pershysons say that all the problems of the elderly can be solved by giving them a few more dollars

I only wish it were that simshyple Father Alves said There are hundreds of aged persons whom we see every month in our office who have sufficient income but who do not know where needed resources are available or what resources they can use For others no professhysional resources are available because of lack of personnel or public or private financing

Flexible and Busy For many of the aged Father

Alves said companionship and worthwhile activity are more important than money Ways must be found he added to keep older minds flexible and busy

Is the nursing home to reshymain the only solution for the not-so-well older person he asked Have we really develshyoped the kind of worthwhile acshytivity programs service corps opportunities and part-time jobs that will keep older minds flexshyible and busy and retard mental illness that overpopulates our state hospitals

Will a few more dollars take the place of the friendly visitor who helps dissipate loneliness when all friends are gone

Benedictine College Seeks $1 n Million

LATROBE (NC)-A $10 mnshylion development program for 118-year-old S1 Vincent Archshyabbey and College was inaugushyrated here in Pennsylvania by Coadjutor Archabbot Rembert G Weakland OSB

The program was launched a year after a $1 million fire gutted three buildings and damshyaged two others at the Benedicshytine institution Since the fire two new dormitories accommoshydating 408 students have been built on the campus

Archabbot Weakland expressed hope that between $750000 and $1 million will be raised in 1964 in the eCP~nsion program

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6 TI -9iocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 61964

The Written Word Popes are not given to exaggerations That is why

the words of recent Pontiffs have a special strength when they single out the Catholic press as not only helpful and important but necessary

Pope St Pius X went so far as to say that other activities of the Catholic Apostolate would be in vain withshyout the defensive and offensive weapons of a Catholic press

The great appeal today is to the eye People want to see and to read The written word still has an almost sacramental value and there is an inclination to believe anything as long as it is written in a newspaper

The Word of God and how it applies to everyday sit shyuations and circumstances must be given to people And where else but through the Catholic press

A sermon in Church is at best an all too short ten or fifteen minute affair There must be some further deshyvelopment some further education some further edification And that is the role of the Catholic newspaper

February is Catholic Press Month It is the time for Catholics to ask themselves what they are doing to further their adult education

A subscription to The Anchor is a way of bringing into the family every single week of the year a Catholic newspaper that not only informs on matters diocesan and Church-wide but is a means of forming mOre accurately the mind of Christ that should be in all who go by His Name

God and the Hitmiddot Parade Ella Fitzgerald look to your laurels Paul Anka move

over Or bett~r still look ahead and see what formidable oppositiQn has moved in ahead of you

Who would have guessed a few short years ago that a nun and her guitar would top the pop singers on tlle Record Hit Parade Or who would have imagined that jazz TODAY - st Titus Bishop subtly coercing attraction We herds Uuring the wars for inshy

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Latin America Calling

Rockets have a religiollS symbolism in South America On the days of religious f~

tivals the faithful carry bull statue of the person beine honored sing hymns and bull

each corn er pause while the parade marshall

fire s several middott skyrockets Aishyter the noise Iand spray have iceased the Ipilgrimage conshytinues In the United Stat8ll we use rockets for civic holi shydays-in South

America they use them _ religious holidays

This is a method of religiOQl e x pre s s ion which grew up during the long years that the people had no religious shepshy

Confessor The readings today may speak with tongues we dependence the Church alliedcircles would be buzzing with excitement at what has been teach again that the bishop is may have prophetic power we herself with the Spanish croWG

called one of the most exciting records ever pressed-a the minister of peace peace with may believe deeply we may After all the revolutionaries record of the Mass with God peace among men He share our wealth with the poor were liberal thinkers and Spala

The Singing Nun with her melodic tunes that simply is the minister of unity That is we may suffer martyrdom but provided support for the Church why the sacrament of unity the perfection is not ours in this life throughout the colonies It wrefuse to leave the mind has a comfortable lead over The Mass is at its best as a sign (First Reading) logical then that the ChurchBeatles and their plea to Let Me Hold Your Hand is when it is celebrated by the To grow in Christ is to grow would align herself with tratampshy

more often than not both preceded and followed by one bishop surrounded by his col in love always in time an unshy tion1 authority of her joyful songs in praise of God and in expression of lege of priests in the presence finished process This is the l ~ each country suceessfu~

the joy of His followers of his people as the Councils purpose of the baptismal retreat 9hook off the Mantle of Spain the constitution on worship says and penance we begin again on Spanish clergy was sent horneSister Luc has done much to put religion in its right Wednesday ~ As 1ost of the clergy were SpaJashyOur emphasis on multiple andperspective-as a source of joy and delight All too often iards who had left their homeshyeven private celebrations has MONDAY - st Scholasticamppeople think of religion as something serious and somber land to Christianize the coloshywounded this holy sign Hence Virgin Love again is the theme

Serious it is-somber it need not be And those who make the constitutions insistence on nies this expulsion meant thatof this Mass of a virgin Christ the churches were in great plUlliit a dreary joyless thing are doing a terrible disservice to re-education of clergy and peoshy is the bridegroom (both readshy left unstaffedGod They forget that early Christians are recorded as ple in order to carry out its ings) and one is permitted to Strange Customsteachin et renou~ce the normal expressionhearing the word of God with such cries of happiness that Political di fferences betweeaof human love in marriage onlyat times those outside in the street wondered what Waf TOMORROW - st Romauld the Church and various counshyin order to serve the Church byAbbot The abbot is in somegoing on at the meetings of apostles and neophytes tries and the suppression of thebeing a living sign of her comshyways like the bishop in respectThose who have God dwelling with them should be mitment to an ultimate union Jesuits further frustrated the

to his monastic family Symbol aVLy of the Church to instructhappy people It is good that the Singing Nun has expressed with Him in heaven Hence theof Christ in the community his the people As the centurietlemphasis today on the lastthis happiness and in a way that touches the sympathetic ministry is to serve with the continued the heroic hut skimpshythings on the crown on meet response of the modern world loyalty and the gentleness comshy native clergy was not able toing the Lord in His gloriousmended in the First ReadingAnother group that shows how the Church is not coming meet the need Thus the fai1 The texts of the Mass make it took on stran~e customs as theafraid to live in the modern world and present it with clear that God gives him both TUESDAY-The appearing of people valiantly struggled to hoMthe true picture of joyful religion is a group of forty-five his ministry and the rewards Our Lady at Lourdes Shrove on to the faith that they had

Congolese boys who sing a Mass based on Congolese rhythm and blessings merited by a Tuesday this year is celebrated been taught and that they loved ministry faithfully performed with this feast of the Blessedand melodies This MissaLuba as it is called has stunned Today the Church is meetin

Virgin As first among the reshy the challenge 01 religious in_those who have heard its Gloria sung with uninhibited joy SATURDAY - St John of deemed she shows us in her struction of the masses of peoplein jungle rhythm its Sanctus accompanied by measured Matha Confessor Blessed are liberation from sin and in her Like a good mother she is gentlydrum beats its Kyrie that reaches out and captures the those servants if he finds them assumption those fruits of reshy trying to rem0ve traces of pagashy

alert is the familiar theme ofemotions of the listener demption toward which our nism and superstition But shethe Gospel for this Mass of one hope in the last coming of theThe Missa Luba is an example -of the Churchs adapt knows from long experience thatwho professes faith in Christ by Lord is directed it takes patience to changeability to the culture of the place and the time It shows his life and deeds as well as by She has experienced that mers of worship the joy of loving God expressing itself through the hearts his words Our response to the glorification of the flesh Radio SchoolsCouncils constitution on sacredof the people in the ways most sacred and natural to them which we shall experience

The Church - through nobleYes these are interesting times in which to live the liturgy may well be a measure Our peoples boast the familshy

of our alertness to Christ as we iar Tract declares her-symbol talented and overworked priestsFaith And they are times that have produced servants meet Him in His members and - now conducts widespreadof us allof God-like Pope John and the Singing Nun and the Missa in those who do not yet believe radio schools The priests teach

If we think that all has been ASH WEDNESDAY Today we natmiddotmiddot catechists by having themLuba group who have shown men that serving God is a look toward Easter toward the come to town and stay for awell in the past and nothinrjoyful thing glorious triumph of Jesus over month at a training school torequires the changes which the death and toward the baptismal learn the religion Then theseCouncil demands what is to be yows we will pronounce again in men - some of them paid supershysaid of our alertness and where that great Vigil And we admit visors - go into the villages anddO we put our trust publicly in deed and word that gives the people inexpensive

QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY we have been unfaithful to our transistor radios With these Protect us from all that assails Baptism unfaithful to Jesus radios - which break the thunshyus we pray in the Collect of Christ to whom Baptism relates dering isolation in which 80rheANCHOR todays Mass These three Sunshy us We receive ashes on our many live - the people leara

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tion and epiphany of the LordshyOUr consciousness that even though we are in Christ as long as we are on this earth we are assailed

Sin and evil are realities even in the Church We have been freed from the power of sin (Collect) but not from ita

eternity Repentence is our theme both

in the rite of blessing ashes and in the texts of the Mass itself And not repentance alone but repentance in the sight of a merciful Father Our fasting our penance is personal gesture more than legal obligation

This is only one of the maOJ ways that the Church is reshysponding to the challenge of reshyligious need in South and Central America These dramashytic attempts however need ollll spiritual support through prayer and material support througla gifts We appreciate both

Church Tax Exemption Case Hears Prelate Request Role

BALTIMORE (NC)-Archbishop Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore has asked to be named a defendant in a court test of the constitutionality of state county and city tax exemptions granted church property Archbishop Shehan in a petition to Baltimore Circuit Court said that beshyeause of his office he has an actual and direct interest in lIOme of the real property sought to be taxed

The suit in which he asked to be named a defendant has been pending in the circuit court since Oct 15 It was brought by Mrs Madalyn Murray of Balti shymore and her mother Mrs Leddie Mays

Mrs Murray is the self-proshyfessed atheist whose challenge to the constitutionality of Bible reading and prayer in Baltimore public schools was sustained last June by the U S Supreme Court

She and Mrs Mays are repshyresented by attorney Leonard J KerpeIman who also represhysented Mrs Murray before the Supreme Court

Kerpelman said he approved of Archbishop Shehans petition to enter the case 1 think all suits should be litigated against the true defendants he said

Originally named as defendshyants in the Murray-Mays suit were State Comptroller Louis L Goldstein Albert W Ward di-

Pope Paul Names Liturgy Members

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has named three cardishynals as memberr of the new Commission for the Sacred Lit shyurgy

The commission whose creashyiton was announced (Jan 28) in the Popes decree on the ecushymenical councils liturgy consti shytution will be entrusted with the task of revising the missal breviary and other liturgical books

The members are Arcadio Cardinal Larraona Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites and head of the ecumenishyeal councils Commission for the Liturgy Paola Cardinal Giobbe of the Roma curia who was vice president of the council commisshysion and Giacomo Cardinal Lershycaro of Bologna who was a member of the council commisshyIlion

Appointed secretary of the new commission was Father Anshynibale Buguini CM a consultor of the Congregation of Rites liturgy section and of the liturgy commission of the Rome diocese He is a council expert

Institute to Discuss Psychiatric Care

ST LOurS (NC) - Problems involved in planning for psychishyatric care and establishment of psychiatric units in Catholic hospitals will be discussed at the third annual institute of the Catholic Hospital Association here March 19 to 21

Dr Patrick H HQey CHA medical relations director said the planning is one of the most important and pressing problems facing not only the medical proshyfession but our citizenry if we are to do justice to our fellowshymen Nine experts in the field are scheduled to address the sessions

Burglar Alarms EVANSVfiLE (NC) -A reshy

minder that the Holy See recshyommends burglar alarms for churches and tabernacles came in a pastoral letter from Bishop Henry J Grimmelsman who noted that vandalilm principalshyly by teenaged boys is frequeut ia thia lndjana 0ClmDl1llU9shy

rector of the State Tax Departshyment and Baltimore assessment officers Robert L Mainen and John G Arthur

ChalleDle Mrs Murray and Mrs Mays

are challenging the tax exempshytion granted church property on the grounds that it places a die rect detriment and financial burden upon the plaintiffs whose tax burden is thereby inshycreased for the sole purpose of aiding and supporting the reli shygious practices and religious in_ stitutions of others

Under Maryland law grounds buildings and furniture of churches and parsonages are exshyempt from taxation

Pontiff Deplores Events in Congo

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI expressed his sorrow over the attacks on Catholic and non-Catholic missionaries in the Congo at his weekly general audience

The Pope told the thousands of people gathered in the Vati shycans Hall of Benedictions that a special suffering makes us sad and thoughtful It is caused by news of the acts of terror which are taking place in a young and great country which is most beloved to us the Congo with Leopoldville as its capital

Pope Paul lamented the tershyrorism which he said was dishyrected against persons and inshystitutions of a missionary ori shygin and not Catholic alone in that land which owes to the misshysions all that it pOSgellSeS of what b most generous most advanced and most human-its recent acshycession to modern civilization and to national unity

In the week before the Pope spoke Red-led guerrillas had murdered three Belgian priests and one American Protestant missionary set fire to and forced the abandonment of many misshysion stations and killed more than 100 Congolese government officials in a reign of terror in Kwilu province Deaths of other missioners were reported but not confirmed

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Newspaper Urges Tax Assistance

CELINA (NC) - The Celina (Ohio) Daily Standard has abandoned its former stand and has called for some form of tax assistance for children being edshylcated in parochial schools

Children regardless of reli shygion are still children and it seems only fair for government to be as interested in one group as in any other said the newsshypaper which serves readers in Mercer County

The newspaper said it views the prospects of Federal aid to parochial schools in a much different light than we did three years ago

We felt at that time that such aid would be a c1earcut violation of the Constitution and we opposed it on these grounds Today however we find ourshyselves less impressed with the Constitution than with the needs of today needs that could not possibly have been anticipated when the Constitution was writ shyten 177 years ago ~)I

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Family Photograph WonderfulshyAfter Its Safely Snapped

By Mary Tinley Daly A photograph of the whole family would be a wondershy

ful thiJ)g to have we all agreed as our children and their llpouses spent a leisurely evening at our house recently You have probably come to the same conclusion at your house Now that everybody is in town at least for the time being lets go ahead and plan it pronounced the Hearl of he --use All of you bring all of yours and well have e picture taken OK Johnny (No use having a home - grown photograshyp her without putting him to work)

Johnny the ever - practical accepted the ehallenge setshyting time and place Tomorshyrow at noon and on the front lJteps outside the Old Manse

But I cant possibly get my bair done that soon demurred ne of the ltde daughters

Then do it yourself or wear a hat

0 u t d 0 0 r s and in this weather asked one ot the marshyrieds The baby will be lost in his blanket-robe

Now lets be reasonable aid our reasonably - minded photographer Can you imagine anywhere indoors where we eQt take a picture of 26 people We are ~ arent we as ef the present

T count was correct we two l1andparents six children four lIPouses i4 grandchildren

We could rely on Johnny with Ilis protes$ional tr~ining to have eamera and filni ready and tripod if necessary to plan the groing as to ltomposition and balance - and to do it with a Minimum of contusion

le and place set everybody was game Fortunately the the weather was no worse than usual in mid-winter none of the ehildren had a sniffle that wouldnt wit h s tan d a tew minutes exposure to noonday am

Mirabile dictu by 1210 fhe Dext day everybody was assemshybled dressed in overcoats sports eoats snow suits or blanketshyIObes as the case might be

Should I wear a hat or does MY hair look all right this way

Should all of us wear hats Do as you please photoshy

l1apher Johnny called from the middle of the street where he was setting up a 9-toot ladder adjusting his camera atop But everybody take places assigned

Australia Givesmiddot Aid To Private SchoQls

CANBERRA (NC)~Tile Au tlalian national gltlvernment program to assist priva~schools as a result of the victory of the Liberal~Country Party coalition in last Novembers ~lectio~ ha left the planning stage - - -

Grants to these ~chools for lICience buildings andequipment will start this year S~holarships for 10000 top stude~ts in both public and private schools will be given in 1965 ater differshyences in state practices are boned out

Meanwhile in New South Wales a state which is led by a Labor Party government a proshygram of allowances to parents of non-public school students is being put into effect Grants of $49 - year per pupil in the upper secondary grades will be paid beginning next month to

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Patriarch and patriarches murmured the Head of the House

Small Fry Complain Up top was easy All we did

was stand like patience on a monument but certainly not smiling at grief as the families grouped themselves on lower steps

Im hunry whined one of the Little Bits

Im leepy lIighed another snuggling into her mothers arms

Its cold awful cold out here Has Gramma got hot cocoa for us

Gramma assented Do I gotta smile Daddy

without my two front teeth one asked Couldnt I just grin

Grin allowed Quit pulling my hair eightshy

year-old Sean scolded his 13shymonth-old cousin Tim

(That shot resulted in a Cowl on Seans face bewilderment on

Tims) Then came a howl as someshy

body CGuldnt resist the tempshytll~~on to put a handful of snow down somebody elses neck

With time exposure Johnny was able to set camera dash from ladder pick up one of the twins and smile as he entered the picture somewhat pantingly This went on several times to the disgust of the twins First Brenshydan yelled then Matthew

A pause for peace Fortunately Joe Judge dear

friend from across the street saw our predicament ascended the ladder clicked the shutter over and over again

Finally we had our picture of the whole D Family winter 1964

A photogranh oftbe whole family is a wonderful thing to have - after it is all over

Demond Chaplains Receive Approval

BALTUdORE (NC)-The Unishyversity of Maryland will in the future demand that campus chaplains receive university apshyproval before beginning their service

A polley lrtatement adopted here by the state institutions board of trustees also said that chaplains must generally limit their duties to the religious needs of students of theIr faith The regents statement said that chaplains are guests of the uni versity and that the continushyan~ of such service Ihould be at the discretion of the approshypriate university authorities

The regents statement apparshyently isa reaction to a letter which the Rev Jesse W Myers Presbyterian chaplain secent last SUDlIllertO parents of nooming Presbyterian students He was critical of fraternities at the institutions principal ean1pu ill College Park

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TAUNTONS QUEENS DAUGHTERS Members of the Tauntons Womens organization were hostesses to Bishop Connolly on the occasion of the groups golden jubilee Seated at the head table were left to right Mrs Thomas Wynn Mrs Lawrence Lacaillade and Bishop Connolly

FCC Takes Stand Commission Gives Broadcasters Great

Discretion in Program Policy WASHINGTON (NC) - lhe

Federal Communications Com- mission has spelled ounts belief in a policy of very great dis shyeretion for broadcasters and minimal supervisory functions for itself

The FCC put its stand on the record in an unusually wideshyranging opinion renewing the licenses of four FM radio stashytions operated by the Pacifica Foundation-KPFK in Los Anshygeles KPFA-FM and KPFB in Beikeley Calif and WBAI-FM in New York City

The license renewals had been challenged on the grounds that the stations broadcast filthy and far-left prqgrams and that Pacifica Foundation personnel had communist affiliations

The FCC found the question of the programs suitability to be generally within the discreshytion of the stations and said that in any case such isolated inshyatances did not creat a pattern of failure to serve the public intershyest such as would have been necshyessary to deny the licenses

As for the question of comshymunist affiliation the commisshysio~ ~lid that on the basis of inshyformation fro m government lOurces from the foundation and from its own inquiry we do not find any evidence warshyrllnt1g further inquiry on

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In this case the FCC said the programs that had drawn comshyplaints fell far short of creating such a substantial pattern of violating publie interest

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LOS ANGELES (NC) _ A police official here calcoshylated the $22 billion spent each year by this nation in law enforcement is nine times greater than all contribution made to all the country churches

It would appear that disdshypline has been neglected LoI Angeles Police Capt Peter l~ Hagan told 2000 men at the archdiocesan Holy Name UniOD Communion breakfast in the Palladium

Hagan the union president said voices of opponents of the American heritage are raised many times and while that hershyitage is being destroyed the majority stands mute This nashytions deepest attachments are spiritualthe most important historical fact of AmericaA life he Mid

Quest for luxury and tot81 liberty without responsibili~

Capt Hagan said are deflecting the nation from the ideals that unite and power it He addem Conscientious law enforcement leaders have warned that by every measure America is OD

the brink of a major crisis hi crime He decried the shockshying attitude of many with reshygard to law the courts and vieshytims of crime a problem which involves beliefs freedom fear anarchy and order

Prior to the breakfast Jame Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles offered Mass fo1 the HNS member in Blessed Sacrament church

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middotDeepermiddotDiffic1ulty May Underlie Poor Housekeeping Habits

By John J Kane Ph D My wife is a slovenly housekeeper Each night I come

home to find dishes stacked in the sink the living room is in disorder My drawers never have clean clothing and there is always a last minute rush to get a shirt ironed A couple of mornings I eame home unexpectedly to find my wife entertaining neighshybors over a cup of coffee If I called home the phone is alshymost always busy because she is talking to friends After five yea~ of this I am disshygusted

There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

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eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

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before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

Day of Reunion Distant Open Communication

Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

Bishop Carter did n~ spare his coreligionists from crit~cism

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Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

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Bishop Carter said the solution to the breach in Christendom ill being pursued by the Second

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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priorities to areas seeking asshysistance

Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

GdII Pal8e Ide

The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

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At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

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Although Merrkf1r Ibort tory will be her first published work me has been writing for a long time and - 14 already has a IlOvel beblnd TWed Tooshy

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for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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middot Diocesan Students Mix Snow Fun With Class Work Preparation For Debates Science Fair

A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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-Diocese of Fall River-Thu-rs Feb 6 1964 6 THE At

Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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VISITATION GUILD EASTHAM

Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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PORTLAND (NC) - A millshysionary Archbishop from Africa said here in Oregon that redistri shybution of resources and personshynel in the Church to aid its misshysions is absolutely necessary

Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

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MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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5 THE ANCHOR-Urges Religious Sister Marian Teresa of Maryknoll l(indles Thurs Feb 6 1964

Effort to Solve Race Problem

ATLANTIC CITY (NC) - The nations religious leadership through a threeshyfold unity can provide the eolution to the nations racial problem Auxiliary Bishop John J Dougherty of Newark asserted here

He enumerated the unity must be achieved in the united efshyfort of all religious groups the combined efforts of clergy and laity and the identification of IIOcial behavior with religious principles

The Bishop who is president of Seton Hall University South Orange NJ gave the keynote address at the three-day New Jersey Conference on Religion and Race Sponsors of the stateshywide meeting are the Catholic Province of New Jersey the New Jersey Council of Churches and the New Jersey Rabbinate The convention theme Race Challenge to Religion

Bishop Dougherty said law cannot solve the problem beshycause laws are devoid of meaning unless there is some willingness on the part of peoshyple to implement them

Territying Obligation The frightening conclusion

therefore looms that if law canshyIlot solve the problem it remains the terrifying obligation of reshyligion to solve it - and if reli shygion should fail what alternashytive is there I know of none Bishop Dougherty said

The solution will not come if 1bere is a divided religious leadership the prelate asserted He pointed out that the racial problem is national in scope and gravely criticalin character

We do not solve grave nashyttonal moral problems by dishyvided religious leadership the Bishop said Catholic Protesshytant and Jewish leaders must unite to provide the weight of the moral power that the social crisis demands

Missionary Builds Parochial ~chool

PINE BLUFF (NC) - The carpenter priest has done it again - this time he has built bull new school for S1 Peters parshyish here in Arkansas Its the fourth building he has conshystructed for the parish in less than nine years And he has done most of the work himself

The latest accomplishment of Father Joseph Kehrer SVD was capped Sunday when Bishop Albert L Fletcher of Little Rock dedicated the school The Divine Word priest first built a parish cafeteria then a new rectory then a convent The attractive sixclassroom school has reshyplaced a decrepit wooden buildshying which was sold for $1000 110 make room for a blacktopped playground

The school of concrete blocks faced with brick cost only $50000 due to Father Kehrers facility with carpenters toob It has taken the priest two years to build it in his spare time mostly in the evening by moonliight

Prayer for Ukraine WASHINGTON (NC) - A

Ukranian Catholic bishop openshyed a session of the House of Repshyresentatives with a prayer for the freedom of the Ukraine Bishop Jaroslav Gabro of the Eparchy of St Nicholas with headquarters in Chicago prayed that the people of the Ukraine might enjoy unrestrained parshytlcipa tion in the family of free and God-fearing natioJU of the entire world

bullTiny Unfaltering Light tn Tanganyika By Avis C Boberts

A tiny unfaltering light shining in th e foothills of the UlugurU Mountains of Tangshyanyika might well kindle the spirit of East Africas leadership of the tomorrows There in the foothills is Marian College founded in 1957 by the Sisters of Maryknoll the fIrst CatholiC secondary (high school) for girls in Tanganyika Helping to kindle the light seven years ago and now superior of the nuns of Marshyian is Sister Marian Teresa a handsome dynamic and enshythusiastic New Bedford native who has beenin this country on a two-month furlough during her schools vacation

Included in the furlough was a two week visit to family memshybers in New Bedford including her mother Mrs Ann Dury and her sister Mrs Manuel Mello both of 325 Aultin Street and a brother John Joseph Dury 241 Well~ Street Another brother Rev James A Dury is assigned to St Vincents Home Fall River

Also of importance durin~ the furlough was a review of the newest techniques of biology the subject Sister Marian Teresa teaches at Marian She shopped in New York for new textbooks studied with New York teachers to learn the latest methods especially the BSCS system of teaching biology Her brushup courses were taken mainly at Cardinal Spellman High School in New York

Catholic Protestant and Mosshylen- are numbered in the 300 boarding students of Marian The non-sectarian school emerged from the 0 rig ina I Catholic school The need for education is so great Sister said simply

Future Leaders These girls will become the

wive~ and mothers of future East African leaders she reminded They must learn to accept their responsibilijies as leaders and this is a 24-hour a day job for all of us

The first obstacle encountered at Marian is a language barrier Although all the girls have a rudimentary knowledge of Engshylish their native tongues are Swahili or tribal languages The cardinal rule at Marian is that English must be spoken at all times or at least within our hearing Sister said smilingly Demerit if we hear another language This exclUdes the French Club one of the numershy Sister Marian Teresa Dury and Tanganyika Art ous after school hours clubs

pected to her but noted she has thing Sister said TanganyikaWe are a singing and dancing been absent from the country is a young country and its chil shyschool - a happy school In for two months She would not dren are avid to learn Tanganshyaddition to a vast amount of allude to possible Communist yika is an exciting challengeclassroom work girls may infiltration of the Army rankschoose to join an art club Girl And Tanganyika in returnbut said quickly There areGlHes nature study group drashy has a powerhouse in the personhundreds of loyal young menmatic club glee club debate of this dynamo nun A gradushywho marched in Tanganyikaclub future farmers or the ate of Holy Family High Schooldemonstrating their loyalty topopular country dancing club and Seton Hill College she wonPresident Julius Nyerere PresshyThe girls are avid students her MA in nursing from Yaleident Nyerere is a Catholic andSis t e r Marian Teresa says University School of nursinghis top aide and representativeproudly They love their classes another MA in nursing educashyis a Moslemthey appreciate this unusual secshy tion from the Catholic Univershy

ondary edllcation The senior Education is free but not comshy sity of America She served a year girls she said must be disshy pulsory in Tanganyika and year as an Army nurse in Manila suaded working too hard and Korea and returned to teachfrom Marian and Rosary colleges are This is the year they take their government - supported schools at several colleges and univershyCambridge examinations - simshy The third school to be opened sities in this country Sister ilar to the Regents in this counshy by the Maryknoll nuns is at joined Maryknoll in 1953 took try Bukoba the Diocese of Cardinal her first vowsin March 1956 and

Second School Rugambwa the first African her final vows in Africa in 1962 The Maryknoll nun retated Cllrdinal who received his red

hat from Pope John XXIII The The United States lost a greatwith quiet pride that 13 Marian educator when Sister Mariangraduates have college scholarshy cardinal has visited Marian on Teresa left for Africa but sheshi- in the United States 13 in two occassions carried a newer superior flameHolland and two in Ireland ~ American Teachers that is enkindling the hearts ofMarian expanded so rapidly a Sister Marian Teresa has en-shythe young Tanganyikanssecond Maryknoll secondary joyed her African work very

school was founded two years much and looks forward to her ago - R 0 s a r y Coli e g e in return She explained that there Mwanza 600 miles away And in are not enough Maryknoll nU1ll CENTER1965 Sister is looking forward to staff their schools But lay to the opening of a third school teachers from the United States ~aint and Wallpaper on the other side of Lake Vicshy now augment the faculties under Dupont Paint toria There Mar y k noll is a Columbia University sponsored cor Middle St founding ~ school equal to the program Teachers for East bull 422 Acush Avejunior colleges of this country Africa The teachers are iaid ~ New Bedford

A little reluctant to discuss a salary not as large as in this ttJtl PARKINGthe recent uprisings in the Tanshy country and sign a two-year ganyikan army Sister Marian contract Rear of Store ~ Teresa said they were unex- We need teachers for every-

Problems of Aged ~Q II for More III han M9ney

BOSTON (NC) - Over- simple ideas on the probshylems of the aged were criti shycized at a legislative hearing here by the director of Catholic Family Counseling of the Boston archdiocese

Father Joseph T Alves who is also chairman of the Massachushysetts Council for the Aging told a committee of the State Legisshylature that certain dangers

are involved when sincere pershysons say that all the problems of the elderly can be solved by giving them a few more dollars

I only wish it were that simshyple Father Alves said There are hundreds of aged persons whom we see every month in our office who have sufficient income but who do not know where needed resources are available or what resources they can use For others no professhysional resources are available because of lack of personnel or public or private financing

Flexible and Busy For many of the aged Father

Alves said companionship and worthwhile activity are more important than money Ways must be found he added to keep older minds flexible and busy

Is the nursing home to reshymain the only solution for the not-so-well older person he asked Have we really develshyoped the kind of worthwhile acshytivity programs service corps opportunities and part-time jobs that will keep older minds flexshyible and busy and retard mental illness that overpopulates our state hospitals

Will a few more dollars take the place of the friendly visitor who helps dissipate loneliness when all friends are gone

Benedictine College Seeks $1 n Million

LATROBE (NC)-A $10 mnshylion development program for 118-year-old S1 Vincent Archshyabbey and College was inaugushyrated here in Pennsylvania by Coadjutor Archabbot Rembert G Weakland OSB

The program was launched a year after a $1 million fire gutted three buildings and damshyaged two others at the Benedicshytine institution Since the fire two new dormitories accommoshydating 408 students have been built on the campus

Archabbot Weakland expressed hope that between $750000 and $1 million will be raised in 1964 in the eCP~nsion program

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The Written Word Popes are not given to exaggerations That is why

the words of recent Pontiffs have a special strength when they single out the Catholic press as not only helpful and important but necessary

Pope St Pius X went so far as to say that other activities of the Catholic Apostolate would be in vain withshyout the defensive and offensive weapons of a Catholic press

The great appeal today is to the eye People want to see and to read The written word still has an almost sacramental value and there is an inclination to believe anything as long as it is written in a newspaper

The Word of God and how it applies to everyday sit shyuations and circumstances must be given to people And where else but through the Catholic press

A sermon in Church is at best an all too short ten or fifteen minute affair There must be some further deshyvelopment some further education some further edification And that is the role of the Catholic newspaper

February is Catholic Press Month It is the time for Catholics to ask themselves what they are doing to further their adult education

A subscription to The Anchor is a way of bringing into the family every single week of the year a Catholic newspaper that not only informs on matters diocesan and Church-wide but is a means of forming mOre accurately the mind of Christ that should be in all who go by His Name

God and the Hitmiddot Parade Ella Fitzgerald look to your laurels Paul Anka move

over Or bett~r still look ahead and see what formidable oppositiQn has moved in ahead of you

Who would have guessed a few short years ago that a nun and her guitar would top the pop singers on tlle Record Hit Parade Or who would have imagined that jazz TODAY - st Titus Bishop subtly coercing attraction We herds Uuring the wars for inshy

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Rockets have a religiollS symbolism in South America On the days of religious f~

tivals the faithful carry bull statue of the person beine honored sing hymns and bull

each corn er pause while the parade marshall

fire s several middott skyrockets Aishyter the noise Iand spray have iceased the Ipilgrimage conshytinues In the United Stat8ll we use rockets for civic holi shydays-in South

America they use them _ religious holidays

This is a method of religiOQl e x pre s s ion which grew up during the long years that the people had no religious shepshy

Confessor The readings today may speak with tongues we dependence the Church alliedcircles would be buzzing with excitement at what has been teach again that the bishop is may have prophetic power we herself with the Spanish croWG

called one of the most exciting records ever pressed-a the minister of peace peace with may believe deeply we may After all the revolutionaries record of the Mass with God peace among men He share our wealth with the poor were liberal thinkers and Spala

The Singing Nun with her melodic tunes that simply is the minister of unity That is we may suffer martyrdom but provided support for the Church why the sacrament of unity the perfection is not ours in this life throughout the colonies It wrefuse to leave the mind has a comfortable lead over The Mass is at its best as a sign (First Reading) logical then that the ChurchBeatles and their plea to Let Me Hold Your Hand is when it is celebrated by the To grow in Christ is to grow would align herself with tratampshy

more often than not both preceded and followed by one bishop surrounded by his col in love always in time an unshy tion1 authority of her joyful songs in praise of God and in expression of lege of priests in the presence finished process This is the l ~ each country suceessfu~

the joy of His followers of his people as the Councils purpose of the baptismal retreat 9hook off the Mantle of Spain the constitution on worship says and penance we begin again on Spanish clergy was sent horneSister Luc has done much to put religion in its right Wednesday ~ As 1ost of the clergy were SpaJashyOur emphasis on multiple andperspective-as a source of joy and delight All too often iards who had left their homeshyeven private celebrations has MONDAY - st Scholasticamppeople think of religion as something serious and somber land to Christianize the coloshywounded this holy sign Hence Virgin Love again is the theme

Serious it is-somber it need not be And those who make the constitutions insistence on nies this expulsion meant thatof this Mass of a virgin Christ the churches were in great plUlliit a dreary joyless thing are doing a terrible disservice to re-education of clergy and peoshy is the bridegroom (both readshy left unstaffedGod They forget that early Christians are recorded as ple in order to carry out its ings) and one is permitted to Strange Customsteachin et renou~ce the normal expressionhearing the word of God with such cries of happiness that Political di fferences betweeaof human love in marriage onlyat times those outside in the street wondered what Waf TOMORROW - st Romauld the Church and various counshyin order to serve the Church byAbbot The abbot is in somegoing on at the meetings of apostles and neophytes tries and the suppression of thebeing a living sign of her comshyways like the bishop in respectThose who have God dwelling with them should be mitment to an ultimate union Jesuits further frustrated the

to his monastic family Symbol aVLy of the Church to instructhappy people It is good that the Singing Nun has expressed with Him in heaven Hence theof Christ in the community his the people As the centurietlemphasis today on the lastthis happiness and in a way that touches the sympathetic ministry is to serve with the continued the heroic hut skimpshythings on the crown on meet response of the modern world loyalty and the gentleness comshy native clergy was not able toing the Lord in His gloriousmended in the First ReadingAnother group that shows how the Church is not coming meet the need Thus the fai1 The texts of the Mass make it took on stran~e customs as theafraid to live in the modern world and present it with clear that God gives him both TUESDAY-The appearing of people valiantly struggled to hoMthe true picture of joyful religion is a group of forty-five his ministry and the rewards Our Lady at Lourdes Shrove on to the faith that they had

Congolese boys who sing a Mass based on Congolese rhythm and blessings merited by a Tuesday this year is celebrated been taught and that they loved ministry faithfully performed with this feast of the Blessedand melodies This MissaLuba as it is called has stunned Today the Church is meetin

Virgin As first among the reshy the challenge 01 religious in_those who have heard its Gloria sung with uninhibited joy SATURDAY - St John of deemed she shows us in her struction of the masses of peoplein jungle rhythm its Sanctus accompanied by measured Matha Confessor Blessed are liberation from sin and in her Like a good mother she is gentlydrum beats its Kyrie that reaches out and captures the those servants if he finds them assumption those fruits of reshy trying to rem0ve traces of pagashy

alert is the familiar theme ofemotions of the listener demption toward which our nism and superstition But shethe Gospel for this Mass of one hope in the last coming of theThe Missa Luba is an example -of the Churchs adapt knows from long experience thatwho professes faith in Christ by Lord is directed it takes patience to changeability to the culture of the place and the time It shows his life and deeds as well as by She has experienced that mers of worship the joy of loving God expressing itself through the hearts his words Our response to the glorification of the flesh Radio SchoolsCouncils constitution on sacredof the people in the ways most sacred and natural to them which we shall experience

The Church - through nobleYes these are interesting times in which to live the liturgy may well be a measure Our peoples boast the familshy

of our alertness to Christ as we iar Tract declares her-symbol talented and overworked priestsFaith And they are times that have produced servants meet Him in His members and - now conducts widespreadof us allof God-like Pope John and the Singing Nun and the Missa in those who do not yet believe radio schools The priests teach

If we think that all has been ASH WEDNESDAY Today we natmiddotmiddot catechists by having themLuba group who have shown men that serving God is a look toward Easter toward the come to town and stay for awell in the past and nothinrjoyful thing glorious triumph of Jesus over month at a training school torequires the changes which the death and toward the baptismal learn the religion Then theseCouncil demands what is to be yows we will pronounce again in men - some of them paid supershysaid of our alertness and where that great Vigil And we admit visors - go into the villages anddO we put our trust publicly in deed and word that gives the people inexpensive

QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY we have been unfaithful to our transistor radios With these Protect us from all that assails Baptism unfaithful to Jesus radios - which break the thunshyus we pray in the Collect of Christ to whom Baptism relates dering isolation in which 80rheANCHOR todays Mass These three Sunshy us We receive ashes on our many live - the people leara

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tion and epiphany of the LordshyOUr consciousness that even though we are in Christ as long as we are on this earth we are assailed

Sin and evil are realities even in the Church We have been freed from the power of sin (Collect) but not from ita

eternity Repentence is our theme both

in the rite of blessing ashes and in the texts of the Mass itself And not repentance alone but repentance in the sight of a merciful Father Our fasting our penance is personal gesture more than legal obligation

This is only one of the maOJ ways that the Church is reshysponding to the challenge of reshyligious need in South and Central America These dramashytic attempts however need ollll spiritual support through prayer and material support througla gifts We appreciate both

Church Tax Exemption Case Hears Prelate Request Role

BALTIMORE (NC)-Archbishop Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore has asked to be named a defendant in a court test of the constitutionality of state county and city tax exemptions granted church property Archbishop Shehan in a petition to Baltimore Circuit Court said that beshyeause of his office he has an actual and direct interest in lIOme of the real property sought to be taxed

The suit in which he asked to be named a defendant has been pending in the circuit court since Oct 15 It was brought by Mrs Madalyn Murray of Balti shymore and her mother Mrs Leddie Mays

Mrs Murray is the self-proshyfessed atheist whose challenge to the constitutionality of Bible reading and prayer in Baltimore public schools was sustained last June by the U S Supreme Court

She and Mrs Mays are repshyresented by attorney Leonard J KerpeIman who also represhysented Mrs Murray before the Supreme Court

Kerpelman said he approved of Archbishop Shehans petition to enter the case 1 think all suits should be litigated against the true defendants he said

Originally named as defendshyants in the Murray-Mays suit were State Comptroller Louis L Goldstein Albert W Ward di-

Pope Paul Names Liturgy Members

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has named three cardishynals as memberr of the new Commission for the Sacred Lit shyurgy

The commission whose creashyiton was announced (Jan 28) in the Popes decree on the ecushymenical councils liturgy consti shytution will be entrusted with the task of revising the missal breviary and other liturgical books

The members are Arcadio Cardinal Larraona Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites and head of the ecumenishyeal councils Commission for the Liturgy Paola Cardinal Giobbe of the Roma curia who was vice president of the council commisshysion and Giacomo Cardinal Lershycaro of Bologna who was a member of the council commisshyIlion

Appointed secretary of the new commission was Father Anshynibale Buguini CM a consultor of the Congregation of Rites liturgy section and of the liturgy commission of the Rome diocese He is a council expert

Institute to Discuss Psychiatric Care

ST LOurS (NC) - Problems involved in planning for psychishyatric care and establishment of psychiatric units in Catholic hospitals will be discussed at the third annual institute of the Catholic Hospital Association here March 19 to 21

Dr Patrick H HQey CHA medical relations director said the planning is one of the most important and pressing problems facing not only the medical proshyfession but our citizenry if we are to do justice to our fellowshymen Nine experts in the field are scheduled to address the sessions

Burglar Alarms EVANSVfiLE (NC) -A reshy

minder that the Holy See recshyommends burglar alarms for churches and tabernacles came in a pastoral letter from Bishop Henry J Grimmelsman who noted that vandalilm principalshyly by teenaged boys is frequeut ia thia lndjana 0ClmDl1llU9shy

rector of the State Tax Departshyment and Baltimore assessment officers Robert L Mainen and John G Arthur

ChalleDle Mrs Murray and Mrs Mays

are challenging the tax exempshytion granted church property on the grounds that it places a die rect detriment and financial burden upon the plaintiffs whose tax burden is thereby inshycreased for the sole purpose of aiding and supporting the reli shygious practices and religious in_ stitutions of others

Under Maryland law grounds buildings and furniture of churches and parsonages are exshyempt from taxation

Pontiff Deplores Events in Congo

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI expressed his sorrow over the attacks on Catholic and non-Catholic missionaries in the Congo at his weekly general audience

The Pope told the thousands of people gathered in the Vati shycans Hall of Benedictions that a special suffering makes us sad and thoughtful It is caused by news of the acts of terror which are taking place in a young and great country which is most beloved to us the Congo with Leopoldville as its capital

Pope Paul lamented the tershyrorism which he said was dishyrected against persons and inshystitutions of a missionary ori shygin and not Catholic alone in that land which owes to the misshysions all that it pOSgellSeS of what b most generous most advanced and most human-its recent acshycession to modern civilization and to national unity

In the week before the Pope spoke Red-led guerrillas had murdered three Belgian priests and one American Protestant missionary set fire to and forced the abandonment of many misshysion stations and killed more than 100 Congolese government officials in a reign of terror in Kwilu province Deaths of other missioners were reported but not confirmed

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Newspaper Urges Tax Assistance

CELINA (NC) - The Celina (Ohio) Daily Standard has abandoned its former stand and has called for some form of tax assistance for children being edshylcated in parochial schools

Children regardless of reli shygion are still children and it seems only fair for government to be as interested in one group as in any other said the newsshypaper which serves readers in Mercer County

The newspaper said it views the prospects of Federal aid to parochial schools in a much different light than we did three years ago

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By Mary Tinley Daly A photograph of the whole family would be a wondershy

ful thiJ)g to have we all agreed as our children and their llpouses spent a leisurely evening at our house recently You have probably come to the same conclusion at your house Now that everybody is in town at least for the time being lets go ahead and plan it pronounced the Hearl of he --use All of you bring all of yours and well have e picture taken OK Johnny (No use having a home - grown photograshyp her without putting him to work)

Johnny the ever - practical accepted the ehallenge setshyting time and place Tomorshyrow at noon and on the front lJteps outside the Old Manse

But I cant possibly get my bair done that soon demurred ne of the ltde daughters

Then do it yourself or wear a hat

0 u t d 0 0 r s and in this weather asked one ot the marshyrieds The baby will be lost in his blanket-robe

Now lets be reasonable aid our reasonably - minded photographer Can you imagine anywhere indoors where we eQt take a picture of 26 people We are ~ arent we as ef the present

T count was correct we two l1andparents six children four lIPouses i4 grandchildren

We could rely on Johnny with Ilis protes$ional tr~ining to have eamera and filni ready and tripod if necessary to plan the groing as to ltomposition and balance - and to do it with a Minimum of contusion

le and place set everybody was game Fortunately the the weather was no worse than usual in mid-winter none of the ehildren had a sniffle that wouldnt wit h s tan d a tew minutes exposure to noonday am

Mirabile dictu by 1210 fhe Dext day everybody was assemshybled dressed in overcoats sports eoats snow suits or blanketshyIObes as the case might be

Should I wear a hat or does MY hair look all right this way

Should all of us wear hats Do as you please photoshy

l1apher Johnny called from the middle of the street where he was setting up a 9-toot ladder adjusting his camera atop But everybody take places assigned

Australia Givesmiddot Aid To Private SchoQls

CANBERRA (NC)~Tile Au tlalian national gltlvernment program to assist priva~schools as a result of the victory of the Liberal~Country Party coalition in last Novembers ~lectio~ ha left the planning stage - - -

Grants to these ~chools for lICience buildings andequipment will start this year S~holarships for 10000 top stude~ts in both public and private schools will be given in 1965 ater differshyences in state practices are boned out

Meanwhile in New South Wales a state which is led by a Labor Party government a proshygram of allowances to parents of non-public school students is being put into effect Grants of $49 - year per pupil in the upper secondary grades will be paid beginning next month to

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Patriarch and patriarches murmured the Head of the House

Small Fry Complain Up top was easy All we did

was stand like patience on a monument but certainly not smiling at grief as the families grouped themselves on lower steps

Im hunry whined one of the Little Bits

Im leepy lIighed another snuggling into her mothers arms

Its cold awful cold out here Has Gramma got hot cocoa for us

Gramma assented Do I gotta smile Daddy

without my two front teeth one asked Couldnt I just grin

Grin allowed Quit pulling my hair eightshy

year-old Sean scolded his 13shymonth-old cousin Tim

(That shot resulted in a Cowl on Seans face bewilderment on

Tims) Then came a howl as someshy

body CGuldnt resist the tempshytll~~on to put a handful of snow down somebody elses neck

With time exposure Johnny was able to set camera dash from ladder pick up one of the twins and smile as he entered the picture somewhat pantingly This went on several times to the disgust of the twins First Brenshydan yelled then Matthew

A pause for peace Fortunately Joe Judge dear

friend from across the street saw our predicament ascended the ladder clicked the shutter over and over again

Finally we had our picture of the whole D Family winter 1964

A photogranh oftbe whole family is a wonderful thing to have - after it is all over

Demond Chaplains Receive Approval

BALTUdORE (NC)-The Unishyversity of Maryland will in the future demand that campus chaplains receive university apshyproval before beginning their service

A polley lrtatement adopted here by the state institutions board of trustees also said that chaplains must generally limit their duties to the religious needs of students of theIr faith The regents statement said that chaplains are guests of the uni versity and that the continushyan~ of such service Ihould be at the discretion of the approshypriate university authorities

The regents statement apparshyently isa reaction to a letter which the Rev Jesse W Myers Presbyterian chaplain secent last SUDlIllertO parents of nooming Presbyterian students He was critical of fraternities at the institutions principal ean1pu ill College Park

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TAUNTONS QUEENS DAUGHTERS Members of the Tauntons Womens organization were hostesses to Bishop Connolly on the occasion of the groups golden jubilee Seated at the head table were left to right Mrs Thomas Wynn Mrs Lawrence Lacaillade and Bishop Connolly

FCC Takes Stand Commission Gives Broadcasters Great

Discretion in Program Policy WASHINGTON (NC) - lhe

Federal Communications Com- mission has spelled ounts belief in a policy of very great dis shyeretion for broadcasters and minimal supervisory functions for itself

The FCC put its stand on the record in an unusually wideshyranging opinion renewing the licenses of four FM radio stashytions operated by the Pacifica Foundation-KPFK in Los Anshygeles KPFA-FM and KPFB in Beikeley Calif and WBAI-FM in New York City

The license renewals had been challenged on the grounds that the stations broadcast filthy and far-left prqgrams and that Pacifica Foundation personnel had communist affiliations

The FCC found the question of the programs suitability to be generally within the discreshytion of the stations and said that in any case such isolated inshyatances did not creat a pattern of failure to serve the public intershyest such as would have been necshyessary to deny the licenses

As for the question of comshymunist affiliation the commisshysio~ ~lid that on the basis of inshyformation fro m government lOurces from the foundation and from its own inquiry we do not find any evidence warshyrllnt1g further inquiry on

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It would appear that disdshypline has been neglected LoI Angeles Police Capt Peter l~ Hagan told 2000 men at the archdiocesan Holy Name UniOD Communion breakfast in the Palladium

Hagan the union president said voices of opponents of the American heritage are raised many times and while that hershyitage is being destroyed the majority stands mute This nashytions deepest attachments are spiritualthe most important historical fact of AmericaA life he Mid

Quest for luxury and tot81 liberty without responsibili~

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Prior to the breakfast Jame Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles offered Mass fo1 the HNS member in Blessed Sacrament church

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There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

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eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

ple ra~ 1beIr ~ 1IP

before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

Day of Reunion Distant Open Communication

Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

Bishop Carter did n~ spare his coreligionists from crit~cism

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Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

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Bishop Carter said the solution to the breach in Christendom ill being pursued by the Second

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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priorities to areas seeking asshysistance

Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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KOREAN BORDER MASS FOR JFK At Guard-post UDort adjacent to the MDLshythe boundry that separates South Korea from North Korea (in background) US Chapshylain Capistran Borley OFM celebrates a memorial Mass for the late president of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy A captain in the Army Father Borley is a priest of the Franciscan Province of St Barbara in Oakland NC Photo

THE ANCHOR~

Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

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At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

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for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

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The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

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middot Diocesan Students Mix Snow Fun With Class Work Preparation For Debates Science Fair

A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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-Diocese of Fall River-Thu-rs Feb 6 1964 6 THE At

Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

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MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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The Written Word Popes are not given to exaggerations That is why

the words of recent Pontiffs have a special strength when they single out the Catholic press as not only helpful and important but necessary

Pope St Pius X went so far as to say that other activities of the Catholic Apostolate would be in vain withshyout the defensive and offensive weapons of a Catholic press

The great appeal today is to the eye People want to see and to read The written word still has an almost sacramental value and there is an inclination to believe anything as long as it is written in a newspaper

The Word of God and how it applies to everyday sit shyuations and circumstances must be given to people And where else but through the Catholic press

A sermon in Church is at best an all too short ten or fifteen minute affair There must be some further deshyvelopment some further education some further edification And that is the role of the Catholic newspaper

February is Catholic Press Month It is the time for Catholics to ask themselves what they are doing to further their adult education

A subscription to The Anchor is a way of bringing into the family every single week of the year a Catholic newspaper that not only informs on matters diocesan and Church-wide but is a means of forming mOre accurately the mind of Christ that should be in all who go by His Name

God and the Hitmiddot Parade Ella Fitzgerald look to your laurels Paul Anka move

over Or bett~r still look ahead and see what formidable oppositiQn has moved in ahead of you

Who would have guessed a few short years ago that a nun and her guitar would top the pop singers on tlle Record Hit Parade Or who would have imagined that jazz TODAY - st Titus Bishop subtly coercing attraction We herds Uuring the wars for inshy

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Latin America Calling

Rockets have a religiollS symbolism in South America On the days of religious f~

tivals the faithful carry bull statue of the person beine honored sing hymns and bull

each corn er pause while the parade marshall

fire s several middott skyrockets Aishyter the noise Iand spray have iceased the Ipilgrimage conshytinues In the United Stat8ll we use rockets for civic holi shydays-in South

America they use them _ religious holidays

This is a method of religiOQl e x pre s s ion which grew up during the long years that the people had no religious shepshy

Confessor The readings today may speak with tongues we dependence the Church alliedcircles would be buzzing with excitement at what has been teach again that the bishop is may have prophetic power we herself with the Spanish croWG

called one of the most exciting records ever pressed-a the minister of peace peace with may believe deeply we may After all the revolutionaries record of the Mass with God peace among men He share our wealth with the poor were liberal thinkers and Spala

The Singing Nun with her melodic tunes that simply is the minister of unity That is we may suffer martyrdom but provided support for the Church why the sacrament of unity the perfection is not ours in this life throughout the colonies It wrefuse to leave the mind has a comfortable lead over The Mass is at its best as a sign (First Reading) logical then that the ChurchBeatles and their plea to Let Me Hold Your Hand is when it is celebrated by the To grow in Christ is to grow would align herself with tratampshy

more often than not both preceded and followed by one bishop surrounded by his col in love always in time an unshy tion1 authority of her joyful songs in praise of God and in expression of lege of priests in the presence finished process This is the l ~ each country suceessfu~

the joy of His followers of his people as the Councils purpose of the baptismal retreat 9hook off the Mantle of Spain the constitution on worship says and penance we begin again on Spanish clergy was sent horneSister Luc has done much to put religion in its right Wednesday ~ As 1ost of the clergy were SpaJashyOur emphasis on multiple andperspective-as a source of joy and delight All too often iards who had left their homeshyeven private celebrations has MONDAY - st Scholasticamppeople think of religion as something serious and somber land to Christianize the coloshywounded this holy sign Hence Virgin Love again is the theme

Serious it is-somber it need not be And those who make the constitutions insistence on nies this expulsion meant thatof this Mass of a virgin Christ the churches were in great plUlliit a dreary joyless thing are doing a terrible disservice to re-education of clergy and peoshy is the bridegroom (both readshy left unstaffedGod They forget that early Christians are recorded as ple in order to carry out its ings) and one is permitted to Strange Customsteachin et renou~ce the normal expressionhearing the word of God with such cries of happiness that Political di fferences betweeaof human love in marriage onlyat times those outside in the street wondered what Waf TOMORROW - st Romauld the Church and various counshyin order to serve the Church byAbbot The abbot is in somegoing on at the meetings of apostles and neophytes tries and the suppression of thebeing a living sign of her comshyways like the bishop in respectThose who have God dwelling with them should be mitment to an ultimate union Jesuits further frustrated the

to his monastic family Symbol aVLy of the Church to instructhappy people It is good that the Singing Nun has expressed with Him in heaven Hence theof Christ in the community his the people As the centurietlemphasis today on the lastthis happiness and in a way that touches the sympathetic ministry is to serve with the continued the heroic hut skimpshythings on the crown on meet response of the modern world loyalty and the gentleness comshy native clergy was not able toing the Lord in His gloriousmended in the First ReadingAnother group that shows how the Church is not coming meet the need Thus the fai1 The texts of the Mass make it took on stran~e customs as theafraid to live in the modern world and present it with clear that God gives him both TUESDAY-The appearing of people valiantly struggled to hoMthe true picture of joyful religion is a group of forty-five his ministry and the rewards Our Lady at Lourdes Shrove on to the faith that they had

Congolese boys who sing a Mass based on Congolese rhythm and blessings merited by a Tuesday this year is celebrated been taught and that they loved ministry faithfully performed with this feast of the Blessedand melodies This MissaLuba as it is called has stunned Today the Church is meetin

Virgin As first among the reshy the challenge 01 religious in_those who have heard its Gloria sung with uninhibited joy SATURDAY - St John of deemed she shows us in her struction of the masses of peoplein jungle rhythm its Sanctus accompanied by measured Matha Confessor Blessed are liberation from sin and in her Like a good mother she is gentlydrum beats its Kyrie that reaches out and captures the those servants if he finds them assumption those fruits of reshy trying to rem0ve traces of pagashy

alert is the familiar theme ofemotions of the listener demption toward which our nism and superstition But shethe Gospel for this Mass of one hope in the last coming of theThe Missa Luba is an example -of the Churchs adapt knows from long experience thatwho professes faith in Christ by Lord is directed it takes patience to changeability to the culture of the place and the time It shows his life and deeds as well as by She has experienced that mers of worship the joy of loving God expressing itself through the hearts his words Our response to the glorification of the flesh Radio SchoolsCouncils constitution on sacredof the people in the ways most sacred and natural to them which we shall experience

The Church - through nobleYes these are interesting times in which to live the liturgy may well be a measure Our peoples boast the familshy

of our alertness to Christ as we iar Tract declares her-symbol talented and overworked priestsFaith And they are times that have produced servants meet Him in His members and - now conducts widespreadof us allof God-like Pope John and the Singing Nun and the Missa in those who do not yet believe radio schools The priests teach

If we think that all has been ASH WEDNESDAY Today we natmiddotmiddot catechists by having themLuba group who have shown men that serving God is a look toward Easter toward the come to town and stay for awell in the past and nothinrjoyful thing glorious triumph of Jesus over month at a training school torequires the changes which the death and toward the baptismal learn the religion Then theseCouncil demands what is to be yows we will pronounce again in men - some of them paid supershysaid of our alertness and where that great Vigil And we admit visors - go into the villages anddO we put our trust publicly in deed and word that gives the people inexpensive

QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY we have been unfaithful to our transistor radios With these Protect us from all that assails Baptism unfaithful to Jesus radios - which break the thunshyus we pray in the Collect of Christ to whom Baptism relates dering isolation in which 80rheANCHOR todays Mass These three Sunshy us We receive ashes on our many live - the people leara

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tion and epiphany of the LordshyOUr consciousness that even though we are in Christ as long as we are on this earth we are assailed

Sin and evil are realities even in the Church We have been freed from the power of sin (Collect) but not from ita

eternity Repentence is our theme both

in the rite of blessing ashes and in the texts of the Mass itself And not repentance alone but repentance in the sight of a merciful Father Our fasting our penance is personal gesture more than legal obligation

This is only one of the maOJ ways that the Church is reshysponding to the challenge of reshyligious need in South and Central America These dramashytic attempts however need ollll spiritual support through prayer and material support througla gifts We appreciate both

Church Tax Exemption Case Hears Prelate Request Role

BALTIMORE (NC)-Archbishop Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore has asked to be named a defendant in a court test of the constitutionality of state county and city tax exemptions granted church property Archbishop Shehan in a petition to Baltimore Circuit Court said that beshyeause of his office he has an actual and direct interest in lIOme of the real property sought to be taxed

The suit in which he asked to be named a defendant has been pending in the circuit court since Oct 15 It was brought by Mrs Madalyn Murray of Balti shymore and her mother Mrs Leddie Mays

Mrs Murray is the self-proshyfessed atheist whose challenge to the constitutionality of Bible reading and prayer in Baltimore public schools was sustained last June by the U S Supreme Court

She and Mrs Mays are repshyresented by attorney Leonard J KerpeIman who also represhysented Mrs Murray before the Supreme Court

Kerpelman said he approved of Archbishop Shehans petition to enter the case 1 think all suits should be litigated against the true defendants he said

Originally named as defendshyants in the Murray-Mays suit were State Comptroller Louis L Goldstein Albert W Ward di-

Pope Paul Names Liturgy Members

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has named three cardishynals as memberr of the new Commission for the Sacred Lit shyurgy

The commission whose creashyiton was announced (Jan 28) in the Popes decree on the ecushymenical councils liturgy consti shytution will be entrusted with the task of revising the missal breviary and other liturgical books

The members are Arcadio Cardinal Larraona Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites and head of the ecumenishyeal councils Commission for the Liturgy Paola Cardinal Giobbe of the Roma curia who was vice president of the council commisshysion and Giacomo Cardinal Lershycaro of Bologna who was a member of the council commisshyIlion

Appointed secretary of the new commission was Father Anshynibale Buguini CM a consultor of the Congregation of Rites liturgy section and of the liturgy commission of the Rome diocese He is a council expert

Institute to Discuss Psychiatric Care

ST LOurS (NC) - Problems involved in planning for psychishyatric care and establishment of psychiatric units in Catholic hospitals will be discussed at the third annual institute of the Catholic Hospital Association here March 19 to 21

Dr Patrick H HQey CHA medical relations director said the planning is one of the most important and pressing problems facing not only the medical proshyfession but our citizenry if we are to do justice to our fellowshymen Nine experts in the field are scheduled to address the sessions

Burglar Alarms EVANSVfiLE (NC) -A reshy

minder that the Holy See recshyommends burglar alarms for churches and tabernacles came in a pastoral letter from Bishop Henry J Grimmelsman who noted that vandalilm principalshyly by teenaged boys is frequeut ia thia lndjana 0ClmDl1llU9shy

rector of the State Tax Departshyment and Baltimore assessment officers Robert L Mainen and John G Arthur

ChalleDle Mrs Murray and Mrs Mays

are challenging the tax exempshytion granted church property on the grounds that it places a die rect detriment and financial burden upon the plaintiffs whose tax burden is thereby inshycreased for the sole purpose of aiding and supporting the reli shygious practices and religious in_ stitutions of others

Under Maryland law grounds buildings and furniture of churches and parsonages are exshyempt from taxation

Pontiff Deplores Events in Congo

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI expressed his sorrow over the attacks on Catholic and non-Catholic missionaries in the Congo at his weekly general audience

The Pope told the thousands of people gathered in the Vati shycans Hall of Benedictions that a special suffering makes us sad and thoughtful It is caused by news of the acts of terror which are taking place in a young and great country which is most beloved to us the Congo with Leopoldville as its capital

Pope Paul lamented the tershyrorism which he said was dishyrected against persons and inshystitutions of a missionary ori shygin and not Catholic alone in that land which owes to the misshysions all that it pOSgellSeS of what b most generous most advanced and most human-its recent acshycession to modern civilization and to national unity

In the week before the Pope spoke Red-led guerrillas had murdered three Belgian priests and one American Protestant missionary set fire to and forced the abandonment of many misshysion stations and killed more than 100 Congolese government officials in a reign of terror in Kwilu province Deaths of other missioners were reported but not confirmed

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Newspaper Urges Tax Assistance

CELINA (NC) - The Celina (Ohio) Daily Standard has abandoned its former stand and has called for some form of tax assistance for children being edshylcated in parochial schools

Children regardless of reli shygion are still children and it seems only fair for government to be as interested in one group as in any other said the newsshypaper which serves readers in Mercer County

The newspaper said it views the prospects of Federal aid to parochial schools in a much different light than we did three years ago

We felt at that time that such aid would be a c1earcut violation of the Constitution and we opposed it on these grounds Today however we find ourshyselves less impressed with the Constitution than with the needs of today needs that could not possibly have been anticipated when the Constitution was writ shyten 177 years ago ~)I

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By Mary Tinley Daly A photograph of the whole family would be a wondershy

ful thiJ)g to have we all agreed as our children and their llpouses spent a leisurely evening at our house recently You have probably come to the same conclusion at your house Now that everybody is in town at least for the time being lets go ahead and plan it pronounced the Hearl of he --use All of you bring all of yours and well have e picture taken OK Johnny (No use having a home - grown photograshyp her without putting him to work)

Johnny the ever - practical accepted the ehallenge setshyting time and place Tomorshyrow at noon and on the front lJteps outside the Old Manse

But I cant possibly get my bair done that soon demurred ne of the ltde daughters

Then do it yourself or wear a hat

0 u t d 0 0 r s and in this weather asked one ot the marshyrieds The baby will be lost in his blanket-robe

Now lets be reasonable aid our reasonably - minded photographer Can you imagine anywhere indoors where we eQt take a picture of 26 people We are ~ arent we as ef the present

T count was correct we two l1andparents six children four lIPouses i4 grandchildren

We could rely on Johnny with Ilis protes$ional tr~ining to have eamera and filni ready and tripod if necessary to plan the groing as to ltomposition and balance - and to do it with a Minimum of contusion

le and place set everybody was game Fortunately the the weather was no worse than usual in mid-winter none of the ehildren had a sniffle that wouldnt wit h s tan d a tew minutes exposure to noonday am

Mirabile dictu by 1210 fhe Dext day everybody was assemshybled dressed in overcoats sports eoats snow suits or blanketshyIObes as the case might be

Should I wear a hat or does MY hair look all right this way

Should all of us wear hats Do as you please photoshy

l1apher Johnny called from the middle of the street where he was setting up a 9-toot ladder adjusting his camera atop But everybody take places assigned

Australia Givesmiddot Aid To Private SchoQls

CANBERRA (NC)~Tile Au tlalian national gltlvernment program to assist priva~schools as a result of the victory of the Liberal~Country Party coalition in last Novembers ~lectio~ ha left the planning stage - - -

Grants to these ~chools for lICience buildings andequipment will start this year S~holarships for 10000 top stude~ts in both public and private schools will be given in 1965 ater differshyences in state practices are boned out

Meanwhile in New South Wales a state which is led by a Labor Party government a proshygram of allowances to parents of non-public school students is being put into effect Grants of $49 - year per pupil in the upper secondary grades will be paid beginning next month to

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grouping in families with Dad and Mom up top

Patriarch and patriarches murmured the Head of the House

Small Fry Complain Up top was easy All we did

was stand like patience on a monument but certainly not smiling at grief as the families grouped themselves on lower steps

Im hunry whined one of the Little Bits

Im leepy lIighed another snuggling into her mothers arms

Its cold awful cold out here Has Gramma got hot cocoa for us

Gramma assented Do I gotta smile Daddy

without my two front teeth one asked Couldnt I just grin

Grin allowed Quit pulling my hair eightshy

year-old Sean scolded his 13shymonth-old cousin Tim

(That shot resulted in a Cowl on Seans face bewilderment on

Tims) Then came a howl as someshy

body CGuldnt resist the tempshytll~~on to put a handful of snow down somebody elses neck

With time exposure Johnny was able to set camera dash from ladder pick up one of the twins and smile as he entered the picture somewhat pantingly This went on several times to the disgust of the twins First Brenshydan yelled then Matthew

A pause for peace Fortunately Joe Judge dear

friend from across the street saw our predicament ascended the ladder clicked the shutter over and over again

Finally we had our picture of the whole D Family winter 1964

A photogranh oftbe whole family is a wonderful thing to have - after it is all over

Demond Chaplains Receive Approval

BALTUdORE (NC)-The Unishyversity of Maryland will in the future demand that campus chaplains receive university apshyproval before beginning their service

A polley lrtatement adopted here by the state institutions board of trustees also said that chaplains must generally limit their duties to the religious needs of students of theIr faith The regents statement said that chaplains are guests of the uni versity and that the continushyan~ of such service Ihould be at the discretion of the approshypriate university authorities

The regents statement apparshyently isa reaction to a letter which the Rev Jesse W Myers Presbyterian chaplain secent last SUDlIllertO parents of nooming Presbyterian students He was critical of fraternities at the institutions principal ean1pu ill College Park

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FCC Takes Stand Commission Gives Broadcasters Great

Discretion in Program Policy WASHINGTON (NC) - lhe

Federal Communications Com- mission has spelled ounts belief in a policy of very great dis shyeretion for broadcasters and minimal supervisory functions for itself

The FCC put its stand on the record in an unusually wideshyranging opinion renewing the licenses of four FM radio stashytions operated by the Pacifica Foundation-KPFK in Los Anshygeles KPFA-FM and KPFB in Beikeley Calif and WBAI-FM in New York City

The license renewals had been challenged on the grounds that the stations broadcast filthy and far-left prqgrams and that Pacifica Foundation personnel had communist affiliations

The FCC found the question of the programs suitability to be generally within the discreshytion of the stations and said that in any case such isolated inshyatances did not creat a pattern of failure to serve the public intershyest such as would have been necshyessary to deny the licenses

As for the question of comshymunist affiliation the commisshysio~ ~lid that on the basis of inshyformation fro m government lOurces from the foundation and from its own inquiry we do not find any evidence warshyrllnt1g further inquiry on

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It would appear that disdshypline has been neglected LoI Angeles Police Capt Peter l~ Hagan told 2000 men at the archdiocesan Holy Name UniOD Communion breakfast in the Palladium

Hagan the union president said voices of opponents of the American heritage are raised many times and while that hershyitage is being destroyed the majority stands mute This nashytions deepest attachments are spiritualthe most important historical fact of AmericaA life he Mid

Quest for luxury and tot81 liberty without responsibili~

Capt Hagan said are deflecting the nation from the ideals that unite and power it He addem Conscientious law enforcement leaders have warned that by every measure America is OD

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middotDeepermiddotDiffic1ulty May Underlie Poor Housekeeping Habits

By John J Kane Ph D My wife is a slovenly housekeeper Each night I come

home to find dishes stacked in the sink the living room is in disorder My drawers never have clean clothing and there is always a last minute rush to get a shirt ironed A couple of mornings I eame home unexpectedly to find my wife entertaining neighshybors over a cup of coffee If I called home the phone is alshymost always busy because she is talking to friends After five yea~ of this I am disshygusted

There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

I hope you will not be 90

eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

ple ra~ 1beIr ~ 1IP

before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

Day of Reunion Distant Open Communication

Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

Bishop Carter did n~ spare his coreligionists from crit~cism

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THEANCHOR- ~9 Thurs Feb 6 1964

Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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11 Ask Rhode Island Churches to Join Anti-Bias Pact

PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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THE ANCHOR~

Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

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Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

Stepha Yery Interested m -t would like to find a career III design Shes particularly at shytracted to the field 01 tage eo turning

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for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

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VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

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pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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Church Tax Exemption Case Hears Prelate Request Role

BALTIMORE (NC)-Archbishop Lawrence J Shehan of Baltimore has asked to be named a defendant in a court test of the constitutionality of state county and city tax exemptions granted church property Archbishop Shehan in a petition to Baltimore Circuit Court said that beshyeause of his office he has an actual and direct interest in lIOme of the real property sought to be taxed

The suit in which he asked to be named a defendant has been pending in the circuit court since Oct 15 It was brought by Mrs Madalyn Murray of Balti shymore and her mother Mrs Leddie Mays

Mrs Murray is the self-proshyfessed atheist whose challenge to the constitutionality of Bible reading and prayer in Baltimore public schools was sustained last June by the U S Supreme Court

She and Mrs Mays are repshyresented by attorney Leonard J KerpeIman who also represhysented Mrs Murray before the Supreme Court

Kerpelman said he approved of Archbishop Shehans petition to enter the case 1 think all suits should be litigated against the true defendants he said

Originally named as defendshyants in the Murray-Mays suit were State Comptroller Louis L Goldstein Albert W Ward di-

Pope Paul Names Liturgy Members

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI has named three cardishynals as memberr of the new Commission for the Sacred Lit shyurgy

The commission whose creashyiton was announced (Jan 28) in the Popes decree on the ecushymenical councils liturgy consti shytution will be entrusted with the task of revising the missal breviary and other liturgical books

The members are Arcadio Cardinal Larraona Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites and head of the ecumenishyeal councils Commission for the Liturgy Paola Cardinal Giobbe of the Roma curia who was vice president of the council commisshysion and Giacomo Cardinal Lershycaro of Bologna who was a member of the council commisshyIlion

Appointed secretary of the new commission was Father Anshynibale Buguini CM a consultor of the Congregation of Rites liturgy section and of the liturgy commission of the Rome diocese He is a council expert

Institute to Discuss Psychiatric Care

ST LOurS (NC) - Problems involved in planning for psychishyatric care and establishment of psychiatric units in Catholic hospitals will be discussed at the third annual institute of the Catholic Hospital Association here March 19 to 21

Dr Patrick H HQey CHA medical relations director said the planning is one of the most important and pressing problems facing not only the medical proshyfession but our citizenry if we are to do justice to our fellowshymen Nine experts in the field are scheduled to address the sessions

Burglar Alarms EVANSVfiLE (NC) -A reshy

minder that the Holy See recshyommends burglar alarms for churches and tabernacles came in a pastoral letter from Bishop Henry J Grimmelsman who noted that vandalilm principalshyly by teenaged boys is frequeut ia thia lndjana 0ClmDl1llU9shy

rector of the State Tax Departshyment and Baltimore assessment officers Robert L Mainen and John G Arthur

ChalleDle Mrs Murray and Mrs Mays

are challenging the tax exempshytion granted church property on the grounds that it places a die rect detriment and financial burden upon the plaintiffs whose tax burden is thereby inshycreased for the sole purpose of aiding and supporting the reli shygious practices and religious in_ stitutions of others

Under Maryland law grounds buildings and furniture of churches and parsonages are exshyempt from taxation

Pontiff Deplores Events in Congo

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Paul VI expressed his sorrow over the attacks on Catholic and non-Catholic missionaries in the Congo at his weekly general audience

The Pope told the thousands of people gathered in the Vati shycans Hall of Benedictions that a special suffering makes us sad and thoughtful It is caused by news of the acts of terror which are taking place in a young and great country which is most beloved to us the Congo with Leopoldville as its capital

Pope Paul lamented the tershyrorism which he said was dishyrected against persons and inshystitutions of a missionary ori shygin and not Catholic alone in that land which owes to the misshysions all that it pOSgellSeS of what b most generous most advanced and most human-its recent acshycession to modern civilization and to national unity

In the week before the Pope spoke Red-led guerrillas had murdered three Belgian priests and one American Protestant missionary set fire to and forced the abandonment of many misshysion stations and killed more than 100 Congolese government officials in a reign of terror in Kwilu province Deaths of other missioners were reported but not confirmed

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Newspaper Urges Tax Assistance

CELINA (NC) - The Celina (Ohio) Daily Standard has abandoned its former stand and has called for some form of tax assistance for children being edshylcated in parochial schools

Children regardless of reli shygion are still children and it seems only fair for government to be as interested in one group as in any other said the newsshypaper which serves readers in Mercer County

The newspaper said it views the prospects of Federal aid to parochial schools in a much different light than we did three years ago

We felt at that time that such aid would be a c1earcut violation of the Constitution and we opposed it on these grounds Today however we find ourshyselves less impressed with the Constitution than with the needs of today needs that could not possibly have been anticipated when the Constitution was writ shyten 177 years ago ~)I

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Family Photograph WonderfulshyAfter Its Safely Snapped

By Mary Tinley Daly A photograph of the whole family would be a wondershy

ful thiJ)g to have we all agreed as our children and their llpouses spent a leisurely evening at our house recently You have probably come to the same conclusion at your house Now that everybody is in town at least for the time being lets go ahead and plan it pronounced the Hearl of he --use All of you bring all of yours and well have e picture taken OK Johnny (No use having a home - grown photograshyp her without putting him to work)

Johnny the ever - practical accepted the ehallenge setshyting time and place Tomorshyrow at noon and on the front lJteps outside the Old Manse

But I cant possibly get my bair done that soon demurred ne of the ltde daughters

Then do it yourself or wear a hat

0 u t d 0 0 r s and in this weather asked one ot the marshyrieds The baby will be lost in his blanket-robe

Now lets be reasonable aid our reasonably - minded photographer Can you imagine anywhere indoors where we eQt take a picture of 26 people We are ~ arent we as ef the present

T count was correct we two l1andparents six children four lIPouses i4 grandchildren

We could rely on Johnny with Ilis protes$ional tr~ining to have eamera and filni ready and tripod if necessary to plan the groing as to ltomposition and balance - and to do it with a Minimum of contusion

le and place set everybody was game Fortunately the the weather was no worse than usual in mid-winter none of the ehildren had a sniffle that wouldnt wit h s tan d a tew minutes exposure to noonday am

Mirabile dictu by 1210 fhe Dext day everybody was assemshybled dressed in overcoats sports eoats snow suits or blanketshyIObes as the case might be

Should I wear a hat or does MY hair look all right this way

Should all of us wear hats Do as you please photoshy

l1apher Johnny called from the middle of the street where he was setting up a 9-toot ladder adjusting his camera atop But everybody take places assigned

Australia Givesmiddot Aid To Private SchoQls

CANBERRA (NC)~Tile Au tlalian national gltlvernment program to assist priva~schools as a result of the victory of the Liberal~Country Party coalition in last Novembers ~lectio~ ha left the planning stage - - -

Grants to these ~chools for lICience buildings andequipment will start this year S~holarships for 10000 top stude~ts in both public and private schools will be given in 1965 ater differshyences in state practices are boned out

Meanwhile in New South Wales a state which is led by a Labor Party government a proshygram of allowances to parents of non-public school students is being put into effect Grants of $49 - year per pupil in the upper secondary grades will be paid beginning next month to

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grouping in families with Dad and Mom up top

Patriarch and patriarches murmured the Head of the House

Small Fry Complain Up top was easy All we did

was stand like patience on a monument but certainly not smiling at grief as the families grouped themselves on lower steps

Im hunry whined one of the Little Bits

Im leepy lIighed another snuggling into her mothers arms

Its cold awful cold out here Has Gramma got hot cocoa for us

Gramma assented Do I gotta smile Daddy

without my two front teeth one asked Couldnt I just grin

Grin allowed Quit pulling my hair eightshy

year-old Sean scolded his 13shymonth-old cousin Tim

(That shot resulted in a Cowl on Seans face bewilderment on

Tims) Then came a howl as someshy

body CGuldnt resist the tempshytll~~on to put a handful of snow down somebody elses neck

With time exposure Johnny was able to set camera dash from ladder pick up one of the twins and smile as he entered the picture somewhat pantingly This went on several times to the disgust of the twins First Brenshydan yelled then Matthew

A pause for peace Fortunately Joe Judge dear

friend from across the street saw our predicament ascended the ladder clicked the shutter over and over again

Finally we had our picture of the whole D Family winter 1964

A photogranh oftbe whole family is a wonderful thing to have - after it is all over

Demond Chaplains Receive Approval

BALTUdORE (NC)-The Unishyversity of Maryland will in the future demand that campus chaplains receive university apshyproval before beginning their service

A polley lrtatement adopted here by the state institutions board of trustees also said that chaplains must generally limit their duties to the religious needs of students of theIr faith The regents statement said that chaplains are guests of the uni versity and that the continushyan~ of such service Ihould be at the discretion of the approshypriate university authorities

The regents statement apparshyently isa reaction to a letter which the Rev Jesse W Myers Presbyterian chaplain secent last SUDlIllertO parents of nooming Presbyterian students He was critical of fraternities at the institutions principal ean1pu ill College Park

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FCC Takes Stand Commission Gives Broadcasters Great

Discretion in Program Policy WASHINGTON (NC) - lhe

Federal Communications Com- mission has spelled ounts belief in a policy of very great dis shyeretion for broadcasters and minimal supervisory functions for itself

The FCC put its stand on the record in an unusually wideshyranging opinion renewing the licenses of four FM radio stashytions operated by the Pacifica Foundation-KPFK in Los Anshygeles KPFA-FM and KPFB in Beikeley Calif and WBAI-FM in New York City

The license renewals had been challenged on the grounds that the stations broadcast filthy and far-left prqgrams and that Pacifica Foundation personnel had communist affiliations

The FCC found the question of the programs suitability to be generally within the discreshytion of the stations and said that in any case such isolated inshyatances did not creat a pattern of failure to serve the public intershyest such as would have been necshyessary to deny the licenses

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In this case the FCC said the programs that had drawn comshyplaints fell far short of creating such a substantial pattern of violating publie interest

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LOS ANGELES (NC) _ A police official here calcoshylated the $22 billion spent each year by this nation in law enforcement is nine times greater than all contribution made to all the country churches

It would appear that disdshypline has been neglected LoI Angeles Police Capt Peter l~ Hagan told 2000 men at the archdiocesan Holy Name UniOD Communion breakfast in the Palladium

Hagan the union president said voices of opponents of the American heritage are raised many times and while that hershyitage is being destroyed the majority stands mute This nashytions deepest attachments are spiritualthe most important historical fact of AmericaA life he Mid

Quest for luxury and tot81 liberty without responsibili~

Capt Hagan said are deflecting the nation from the ideals that unite and power it He addem Conscientious law enforcement leaders have warned that by every measure America is OD

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Prior to the breakfast Jame Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles offered Mass fo1 the HNS member in Blessed Sacrament church

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middotDeepermiddotDiffic1ulty May Underlie Poor Housekeeping Habits

By John J Kane Ph D My wife is a slovenly housekeeper Each night I come

home to find dishes stacked in the sink the living room is in disorder My drawers never have clean clothing and there is always a last minute rush to get a shirt ironed A couple of mornings I eame home unexpectedly to find my wife entertaining neighshybors over a cup of coffee If I called home the phone is alshymost always busy because she is talking to friends After five yea~ of this I am disshygusted

There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

I hope you will not be 90

eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

ple ra~ 1beIr ~ 1IP

before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

Day of Reunion Distant Open Communication

Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

Bishop Carter did n~ spare his coreligionists from crit~cism

ne said We Roman Caijlolics before the Second Vjiticaa

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Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

ministrators B ish 0 p s Field Representatives Missionaries w H~ RILEY Membership 200 million Memshybership Paid Up Ope Membershyship Remaining To hell with ampSON Inc them

Bishop Carter said the solution to the breach in Christendom ill being pursued by the Second

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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11 Ask Rhode Island Churches to Join Anti-Bias Pact

PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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KOREAN BORDER MASS FOR JFK At Guard-post UDort adjacent to the MDLshythe boundry that separates South Korea from North Korea (in background) US Chapshylain Capistran Borley OFM celebrates a memorial Mass for the late president of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy A captain in the Army Father Borley is a priest of the Franciscan Province of St Barbara in Oakland NC Photo

THE ANCHOR~

Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

middot the relilgious iSsue 9tould bave very favOrable ~ction Congress

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

Stepha Yery Interested m -t would like to find a career III design Shes particularly at shytracted to the field 01 tage eo turning

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for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

york The laquoirb come from a f8ml)Y

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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BY SOME IRONY OF FATE the Holy Land has always known the homeless the refugee and the wanderer Is this a Divine design to keep our attention through charity on the places specially touched by His love The PALESTINE REFUGEES today-over a million of them-are living out a drama of hunger and hurt there A $10 FOOD PACKAGE will allow a mother to feed her family A $2 WARM BLANKET will keep a Bedouin family more comfortable during the Winter

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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Family Photograph WonderfulshyAfter Its Safely Snapped

By Mary Tinley Daly A photograph of the whole family would be a wondershy

ful thiJ)g to have we all agreed as our children and their llpouses spent a leisurely evening at our house recently You have probably come to the same conclusion at your house Now that everybody is in town at least for the time being lets go ahead and plan it pronounced the Hearl of he --use All of you bring all of yours and well have e picture taken OK Johnny (No use having a home - grown photograshyp her without putting him to work)

Johnny the ever - practical accepted the ehallenge setshyting time and place Tomorshyrow at noon and on the front lJteps outside the Old Manse

But I cant possibly get my bair done that soon demurred ne of the ltde daughters

Then do it yourself or wear a hat

0 u t d 0 0 r s and in this weather asked one ot the marshyrieds The baby will be lost in his blanket-robe

Now lets be reasonable aid our reasonably - minded photographer Can you imagine anywhere indoors where we eQt take a picture of 26 people We are ~ arent we as ef the present

T count was correct we two l1andparents six children four lIPouses i4 grandchildren

We could rely on Johnny with Ilis protes$ional tr~ining to have eamera and filni ready and tripod if necessary to plan the groing as to ltomposition and balance - and to do it with a Minimum of contusion

le and place set everybody was game Fortunately the the weather was no worse than usual in mid-winter none of the ehildren had a sniffle that wouldnt wit h s tan d a tew minutes exposure to noonday am

Mirabile dictu by 1210 fhe Dext day everybody was assemshybled dressed in overcoats sports eoats snow suits or blanketshyIObes as the case might be

Should I wear a hat or does MY hair look all right this way

Should all of us wear hats Do as you please photoshy

l1apher Johnny called from the middle of the street where he was setting up a 9-toot ladder adjusting his camera atop But everybody take places assigned

Australia Givesmiddot Aid To Private SchoQls

CANBERRA (NC)~Tile Au tlalian national gltlvernment program to assist priva~schools as a result of the victory of the Liberal~Country Party coalition in last Novembers ~lectio~ ha left the planning stage - - -

Grants to these ~chools for lICience buildings andequipment will start this year S~holarships for 10000 top stude~ts in both public and private schools will be given in 1965 ater differshyences in state practices are boned out

Meanwhile in New South Wales a state which is led by a Labor Party government a proshygram of allowances to parents of non-public school students is being put into effect Grants of $49 - year per pupil in the upper secondary grades will be paid beginning next month to

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grouping in families with Dad and Mom up top

Patriarch and patriarches murmured the Head of the House

Small Fry Complain Up top was easy All we did

was stand like patience on a monument but certainly not smiling at grief as the families grouped themselves on lower steps

Im hunry whined one of the Little Bits

Im leepy lIighed another snuggling into her mothers arms

Its cold awful cold out here Has Gramma got hot cocoa for us

Gramma assented Do I gotta smile Daddy

without my two front teeth one asked Couldnt I just grin

Grin allowed Quit pulling my hair eightshy

year-old Sean scolded his 13shymonth-old cousin Tim

(That shot resulted in a Cowl on Seans face bewilderment on

Tims) Then came a howl as someshy

body CGuldnt resist the tempshytll~~on to put a handful of snow down somebody elses neck

With time exposure Johnny was able to set camera dash from ladder pick up one of the twins and smile as he entered the picture somewhat pantingly This went on several times to the disgust of the twins First Brenshydan yelled then Matthew

A pause for peace Fortunately Joe Judge dear

friend from across the street saw our predicament ascended the ladder clicked the shutter over and over again

Finally we had our picture of the whole D Family winter 1964

A photogranh oftbe whole family is a wonderful thing to have - after it is all over

Demond Chaplains Receive Approval

BALTUdORE (NC)-The Unishyversity of Maryland will in the future demand that campus chaplains receive university apshyproval before beginning their service

A polley lrtatement adopted here by the state institutions board of trustees also said that chaplains must generally limit their duties to the religious needs of students of theIr faith The regents statement said that chaplains are guests of the uni versity and that the continushyan~ of such service Ihould be at the discretion of the approshypriate university authorities

The regents statement apparshyently isa reaction to a letter which the Rev Jesse W Myers Presbyterian chaplain secent last SUDlIllertO parents of nooming Presbyterian students He was critical of fraternities at the institutions principal ean1pu ill College Park

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FCC Takes Stand Commission Gives Broadcasters Great

Discretion in Program Policy WASHINGTON (NC) - lhe

Federal Communications Com- mission has spelled ounts belief in a policy of very great dis shyeretion for broadcasters and minimal supervisory functions for itself

The FCC put its stand on the record in an unusually wideshyranging opinion renewing the licenses of four FM radio stashytions operated by the Pacifica Foundation-KPFK in Los Anshygeles KPFA-FM and KPFB in Beikeley Calif and WBAI-FM in New York City

The license renewals had been challenged on the grounds that the stations broadcast filthy and far-left prqgrams and that Pacifica Foundation personnel had communist affiliations

The FCC found the question of the programs suitability to be generally within the discreshytion of the stations and said that in any case such isolated inshyatances did not creat a pattern of failure to serve the public intershyest such as would have been necshyessary to deny the licenses

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LOS ANGELES (NC) _ A police official here calcoshylated the $22 billion spent each year by this nation in law enforcement is nine times greater than all contribution made to all the country churches

It would appear that disdshypline has been neglected LoI Angeles Police Capt Peter l~ Hagan told 2000 men at the archdiocesan Holy Name UniOD Communion breakfast in the Palladium

Hagan the union president said voices of opponents of the American heritage are raised many times and while that hershyitage is being destroyed the majority stands mute This nashytions deepest attachments are spiritualthe most important historical fact of AmericaA life he Mid

Quest for luxury and tot81 liberty without responsibili~

Capt Hagan said are deflecting the nation from the ideals that unite and power it He addem Conscientious law enforcement leaders have warned that by every measure America is OD

the brink of a major crisis hi crime He decried the shockshying attitude of many with reshygard to law the courts and vieshytims of crime a problem which involves beliefs freedom fear anarchy and order

Prior to the breakfast Jame Francis Cardinal McIntyre of Los Angeles offered Mass fo1 the HNS member in Blessed Sacrament church

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By John J Kane Ph D My wife is a slovenly housekeeper Each night I come

home to find dishes stacked in the sink the living room is in disorder My drawers never have clean clothing and there is always a last minute rush to get a shirt ironed A couple of mornings I eame home unexpectedly to find my wife entertaining neighshybors over a cup of coffee If I called home the phone is alshymost always busy because she is talking to friends After five yea~ of this I am disshygusted

There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

I hope you will not be 90

eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

ple ra~ 1beIr ~ 1IP

before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

Day of Reunion Distant Open Communication

Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

Bishop Carter did n~ spare his coreligionists from crit~cism

ne said We Roman Caijlolics before the Second Vjiticaa

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THEANCHOR- ~9 Thurs Feb 6 1964

Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

ministrators B ish 0 p s Field Representatives Missionaries w H~ RILEY Membership 200 million Memshybership Paid Up Ope Membershyship Remaining To hell with ampSON Inc them

Bishop Carter said the solution to the breach in Christendom ill being pursued by the Second

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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11 Ask Rhode Island Churches to Join Anti-Bias Pact

PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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KOREAN BORDER MASS FOR JFK At Guard-post UDort adjacent to the MDLshythe boundry that separates South Korea from North Korea (in background) US Chapshylain Capistran Borley OFM celebrates a memorial Mass for the late president of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy A captain in the Army Father Borley is a priest of the Franciscan Province of St Barbara in Oakland NC Photo

THE ANCHOR~

Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

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for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

york The laquoirb come from a f8ml)Y

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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BY SOME IRONY OF FATE the Holy Land has always known the homeless the refugee and the wanderer Is this a Divine design to keep our attention through charity on the places specially touched by His love The PALESTINE REFUGEES today-over a million of them-are living out a drama of hunger and hurt there A $10 FOOD PACKAGE will allow a mother to feed her family A $2 WARM BLANKET will keep a Bedouin family more comfortable during the Winter

THE PRIESTID the beiinning he wonders at his tremendoWl power to

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CONTRAST Thirty per cent of om American famlMes earn over $7000 a

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

tests The Cardinal said that sportsmen are true to their avoshycation only if it is not abused for commercial or political PUllshyposes

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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middotDeepermiddotDiffic1ulty May Underlie Poor Housekeeping Habits

By John J Kane Ph D My wife is a slovenly housekeeper Each night I come

home to find dishes stacked in the sink the living room is in disorder My drawers never have clean clothing and there is always a last minute rush to get a shirt ironed A couple of mornings I eame home unexpectedly to find my wife entertaining neighshybors over a cup of coffee If I called home the phone is alshymost always busy because she is talking to friends After five yea~ of this I am disshygusted

There bull an middot eld adage that middot men work from aun to sun but womens work J8 never done I have a friend who claims it is t rue womens work is never done because It is never begun

I hope you will not be 90

eynical he is because in a sense a frifes work is unending The five oclock whistle middotwhich ignals the end of a mans day merely gives wives the signal to begin preparing dinner

Divided Labor But your eomplaint cannot be

dismissed ~ readily You have II point Marriage is a partnership involving a division of labor The problem is how to divide the labor Time wu when t~is was simply detenninedmiddot Men did work from Bun to sun came

middotbome exhausted ate dinner and shortly thereafter went to bed to recuperate for the next days labor

Quite often middotthere was another woman in the home to help a mother-in-law sister or some other relative sometimes a ser-Tant

Kitchens Mechanledmiddot This ha aU changed M~r) men have a 4O-bour week machines have taken over most baek breaking tasks Men may eome home tired but rarely 90 worn out in the past Even more important many young husbands today seem willing

even eager to help with houseshy hold tasD Can you imagine the patriarch of the past washing

diapers in a laundramat if there bad been Jaundramats middot But go to your neighborhood middot Jaundramat or shopping center

today and 7011 will be amazed lit the number of husbands washing and shopping tasks

middot traditionally reserved to the femlle sex

Of course there is another side to this story The kitchen has been mechanized Was h e rs

dryers vacuum cleanerS autltgtshy mati ltJishwashin~ machines and middot otber labor s~lVing devices

Bghten the wifes work Ibne QaeSttoDa

But oddly enough a goveQ-Ment ~ C recently mowed

that most women work well over 10 lroUrs a week in thl home The experts think tbU is unshy

necessafT and blame It on lack ~ organization - and efficiency

middot among American wives No prudentmiddot male would have the

temerity to make such a stateshy ment true or not 50 there seelIUl to be three 4iuestions raised First bull your Wife disorganized and inefficient In her housework second should tou help ber and third is this

middot what you are really complaining about

The Chinese have a proverb that all beginnings are hard No doubt your wife finds it diffi shyeu1t to get started ill the morning Some people are like lIhis The ~ called night pe0shy

ple ra~ 1beIr ~ 1IP

before noon But my guess is that just about the time she runs water into the sink for dishes the neighborhood coffee clatch begins

Suggests Tryinl to Help No doubt you too have your

coffee break It has become a well established American cusshytom scarcely to be denied your wife Naturally it wastes time for all of us

Furthermore it ought to be a break that is a temporary work stoppage after some work has been done In your wifes case thi~ may not be so Perhaps you can appeal to her pride and

persuade her to have the place in some kind of order before the neighbors arrive

The telephone is quite another matter In a sense it is a diashybolical device which rings often during any day ReI a t i v e s friends and neighbors use it as they once used the back fence largely for gossip

Until the mUlenium arrives yoU might try to help If you are willing to pitch in on drying middotdishes when you come home while your wife washes she may getmiddot the message Unless your wife is ill she is probably as distressed as you about her slovenly housekeeping If your efforts to help are tactful and not accompanied by charges and complaints she is likely to respond

Two-Thirds Sobmerged But the third question is

really at the heart of the matter Marital complaints are like iceshybergs Orie-third of the comshyplaint is about the surface twoshy

thirds are submerged Is this what you are griping about

Very often in fact most often middotsome of these types of charges have nothing tomiddot M with the matter at all They are plausible reasons really givenmiddot to eonceal middotthe true reason Your wifes poor husekeeping habits are a legitimate gripe You can air them almo9t without fear af contradiction because they are there for you Your wife

middotand others to see But perhaps there is a more serious complaint you have in-law trouble lack of affection a r gum e n t s over money or in fact almost anyshything

In these areas you may be on less certain ground They trouble you tremendously but perhaps you have a gnawing sense af guilt that yol1 are contributing to th~ too To voice them means to face them To face them means an honest assessshyment of yourself and where you may be wrong This middotis going to hurt and people hate middotto hurt tbemsel~es

Another Area 10 go a step fUrtlier your

wifes housekeeping may be aD

indication of her troubl~d spirit over the same problem She may even be reacting to it by sloppy housekeeping An examination of your own conscience seem advisable

None of this means that inefshyfieient homemaking is not a problem It is It is a source of dany annoyance and irritation But it is also a problem not too difficult to solve

Some steps are recommended but if there is a deeper diffi shyculty your complaints about housekeeping when this is oVeTshycome will merely shift to anshyother area Be certain you get a real problem if it is more that tb

HONORED FOR HIS MANY SERVICES Dr C Kershymit Phelps chief of psychology at the Veterans Administrashytion Hospital in Kansas City has been named Civil Servant of the Year among 22000 Federal employes in the Greater Kansas City area The doctor is with his daughter Patricia Ann and Mrs Phelps Another daughter is Sister Ann Christopher of the Sisters of Charity Leavenworth a teachshyer in Aurora Colo Dr Phelps a Catholic~Jay leader teaches at two Catholic colleges and the University of Kansas Medishyeal Center NC Photo

Day of Reunion Distant Open Communication

Necessary to MONTREAL (NC)-A Cathoshy

lie bishop estimated here that the day of middotChristian reunion is distant but recommended keepshying open communications beshytween the various religions as a chief means of attainingmiddot the goal

Between Religions Attain Unity Council) had lost sight of the mystery of the Church because We were too concerned with its organization

He said things became so bad that most thought of the Church in an encyclopedia-like deflnishytion which went like this

Bishop G Emmett Carter ad- Headquarters Rome Italy middotministrator of the London Ont Chairman the Pope Local Adshy

diocese at a Protestantmiddotsponshysored meeting which filled Vicshytoria Hall here to capacity said The challenge of the Christian world is the danger of losing

middotsight of the personalities of others And the greatestprobshylem of our age is communication

middotbetween people lie referred to the Protestant

Reformation as the terrible catastrophe The Bishop said It started out as an intellectual division which himdened He added Speculation took over -perhaps to an exaggerated deshygretgt -and a schism developed

Bishop Carter did n~ spare his coreligionists from crit~cism

ne said We Roman Caijlolics before the Second Vjiticaa

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THEANCHOR- ~9 Thurs Feb 6 1964

Fa i rhaven Group Sets Calendar

Plans for Sacred Hearts Acadshyemy of Fairhaven alumnae asshysociation include sponsorship of an open house from 2 to 4 Sun day afternoon Feb 9 at which time the public will be invited to inspect the academy

Tuesday night Feb 11 the exshyecutive board of the associatiol will attend a pre-Lenten dinnet at Magonis Ferry Landing resshytaurant in Somerset Mrs Alber R Platt is in charge of arrange ments

A dinner party for the entin alumnae group is set for Tues day night April 14 in place 011 the regular monthly meeting The alumnae will sponsor a conshyeen by the academy glee club Sunday April 12 with Mrs Mrs Joseph Cataldo Jr aeting chairman

Name Foreign Student Fund for Kennedy

NEWPORT (NC)-students of Salve Regina College will seek to raise $10000 to establish a scholarship fund for foreign stushydents which will be named in honor of President Kennedy

Ellen Scully student body president said that the colleges

stUdents loved and admired Mr Kennedy so much we know they will be happy to contribute and doall they can to perpetuate hi memory at Sahe Regina

Scholarship F~nd

an River Catholic Woman Club is conducting a drive among members for the benefit 0( its scholarship fund Two college scholarships will be awarded daughters of club memshybers based on scholastic staI1dshying and participation in extrashycurricular aetivitiesmiddot Contribushytions may be sent to Miss Milshydred V Carroll of the club sCholarship ooJJlrnittee

ministrators B ish 0 p s Field Representatives Missionaries w H~ RILEY Membership 200 million Memshybership Paid Up Ope Membershyship Remaining To hell with ampSON Inc them

Bishop Carter said the solution to the breach in Christendom ill being pursued by the Second

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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11 Ask Rhode Island Churches to Join Anti-Bias Pact

PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

middot the relilgious iSsue 9tould bave very favOrable ~ction Congress

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

Stepha Yery Interested m -t would like to find a career III design Shes particularly at shytracted to the field 01 tage eo turning

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Although Merrkf1r Ibort tory will be her first published work me has been writing for a long time and - 14 already has a IlOvel beblnd TWed Tooshy

Revolutionary War times and ill slanted to teen-age read~rtI

Green-eyed Merrie ismiddot hoping

for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

york The laquoirb come from a f8ml)Y

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

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VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

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ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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Commends New Attitude Toward Non-Catholics

MINNEAPOLIS (NC) IIA Catholic who does not have respect for a non-Cathshyolic is himself not very reshyspectable A u x iii a r y Bishop Leonard P Cowley of St Paul said here

The prelate spoke to some 2shy200 members of the Confratershynity of Christian Doctrine at the St Paul archdiocesan CCDs 15th annual convention

The Church today he said Is throwing off an old feeling that was close to being uncharishytable against those who were not Catholic

Catholics have been so frightshyened by heresy that they have often hated people instead of the heresy he said

The Bishop said that formal heresy is not always in itself error It sometimes contains truth but not in its completeness Weare beginning to realize that non-Catholics do not believe things different than we do but believe less than we do he said

Perhaps Catholics should deshytermine he said never to say that we as Catholics alone have all the truth This can be easily misinterpreted

Far from being a danger or eompromise this new attitude emphasizes the full beauty of the Revelation What is glorious about being a Catholic is the assurance of the fullness of Gods Revelation and the full minishyiltration of Christs Church

Mayor Praises Catholic Press CHICAGO (NC) - A proclashymation by Mayor Richard 1 Daly called for obervance of February as Catholic Press Month in Chicago and urged all citizens to take cognizanCe of the special events arrapged for this time

The proclamation s aid throughout the United States and Canada February is ob~

served as Catholic Press Month iI period during which mem bers of the Catholic Faith are urged by their pastors to read Imd support Catholic publicashytions

The Mayor noted that in the New World the Chicago archdioshyeese has the largest Catholic weekly newspaper and that 33 other Catholic newspapers and magazines are published in the

Chicago area These publications render a

valuable service to their readers and the principles for which they stand are admired by peoshyple of all faiths the Mayor proclamation said

Jesuit Missionaries To Work in Brazil

PONCHATOULA (NC) - A mission in the State of Sao Paole Brazil has been entrusted to the Jesuits here in New Orshyleans province

Father E C Lang SJ proshyvincial said Jesuits of the provshyince will begn working in the area in the Summer

The area where the missioners will be working includes the three ecclesiastical provinces of Botucatu Campinas and Ribeishy~ao Preto It measures some 29000 square miles (about the Size of South Carolina) with 1620000 Ctholics There are 362 priests in the area-one for every 4475 Catholics the proshyVincial said

HOLY NAME AWARD FOR CARDINAL The Shield of Blessed Gregory X-Crusader has been given to Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston at a ceremony attended by 1300 members and leaders of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Left to right are Father Dennis B McCarthy OP National Director of the Holy Name Society Cardinal Cushing Father Robert T Kickham Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies and Father Robert L Everly OP Provincial of the Eastern Province of the Dominican Fathers NC Photo

Predict LBJ For Aid To All Schools WASHINGTON (NC) shy

President Johnson will proshypose to Congress that his at shytack on poverty include limited aid to both public and parochial schools in badly disshyadvantaged areas

This is the substance of unshyofficial but reliable reports from inffrmed sources in the wake of MrTr-~~ons budget message

The message spoke of a need for concerted and cooperative efforts by goverpment and pri shyvate agencies to meet critical educational needs in areas of poverty

The President according to informants will a p pea 1 In a later message to Congress for a selective aid program to supshyport experimental projects and

Atlanta Catholics Oppose Race Bias

ATLANTA (NC)-Two major organizations in the Archdiocese of Atlanta have issued stateshyments reiterating opposition to racial discrimination as civic leaders strove to bring warring white and Negro factions to the conference table

The executive board of the Archdiocesan Council of Cathshyolic Men approved a resolution urging legislation to enforce civil rights

The four councils of the Knights of Columbus in metroshypolitan Atlanta affirmed their support of the archdioceses anti shydiscrimination policies and emshyphasized that qualified Negro applicants would be welcome in the fraternal order of Cathshyolics

Asks Appeals Court To Uphold Verdict

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Justice Department hls asked that the full nine-juqge panel of the U S Appeals Court here uphold the conviction of the Communist party for failure to register with the Attorney Gen-middot eral under the Subversive Acshytivities Control Act

A three-judge panel of the court held on Dec 17 the party members did not have to regis- ter upsetting a lower court conviction

offer other special assistance to children and teachers in areas of high unemployment low income and poor educational attainment

See Little Controversy Sources said the President

probably will propose in-service teacher training programs espeshycially in basic subjects such as reading est a b lis h men t of learning centers tailored to the needs of culturally deprived children study centers for children unable to do homework because of their home environ ment and efforts to reduce class size overcrowded schools

The cost reportedly woulltJ run to about $379 million over a five-year period The US Ofshyfice of Education would assign

State Court Allows Parish Construction

HUNTINGDON v ALL E Y ( N C) - The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a zoning variance pershymitting construction of a church school convent and rectory for St Albert the Great parish here

T_ zoning va ria nee was granted Jan 12 1963 by the Lower M 0 rei and Township Zoning Board of Adjustment but was challenged in the courts by 21 area residents

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Although par 0 chi a I school pupils and their teachers could be included -the program is thought to present less of a Church-State controversy than other school aid proposals beshycause it is highly limited exshyperimental in nature and de signed to overcome serious social problems

The President asked in his budget message for Congressshyional approval of large - scale Federal aid to public elementary and secondary schools But the bilt proposed last year by Presi- dent Kennedy is deadlocked in committee~

In the meantime a major efshyfort to help parents who are paying college costs lost its first round by a 10 to 7 vote in the Senate Finance Committee

This is a bill of Sen Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut cosponshysored by 16 other senators It would permit those paying for a students college education to subtract a portion of the exshypenses from their Federal inshycome tax

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President Urges Aid for Victims Of Leprosy

NEW BRUNSWICK (NO) - President Johnson has exshypressed hope that fears and superstitions regarding lepshyrosy will be disspelled and will provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy

In a statement issued to the Damien Dutton Society for obshyservance of 11th World Leprosy Day the President cited the lack of trained personnel adequate facilities and medical supplie for care of leprosy victims

With the observance of World Leprosy Day the President wrote men of all nations reshynew their hope that through conshytinued medical research leprosy which has harassed mankind through history will eventually be conquered Many of the milshylions presently afflicted with leprosy are suffering and dying because trained personnel adeshyquate treatment facilities and necessary medical supplies are not yet available to them

Leprosy has too long been obscured by unreasoning fear and prejudice its victims cast out of society its study and treatment kept outside the mainshystream of medicinemiddot and publie health the Chief Executive said

Provide New Hope World Leprosy Day will I

hope prompt people everywhere to help dispel these fears and superstitions wherever they still linger and will thereby provide new hope and assistance for the victims of leprosy he added

The Presidents message was read by Howard E Crouch founder and director of the Damien Dutton Society at its annual installation meeting The society was founded 20 years ago by Crouch to proyide under Catholic auspices relief recrea_ tion and research facilities for victims of leprosy throughout the world

The new officers of the s0shyciety headed by Dorothy E Dunn were installed by Father Coleman A Daily SJ of New York associate editor of Jesuit Missions magazine and a memshyber of the societys board of governors

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PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

GdII Pal8e Ide

The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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KOREAN BORDER MASS FOR JFK At Guard-post UDort adjacent to the MDLshythe boundry that separates South Korea from North Korea (in background) US Chapshylain Capistran Borley OFM celebrates a memorial Mass for the late president of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy A captain in the Army Father Borley is a priest of the Franciscan Province of St Barbara in Oakland NC Photo

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Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

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taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

middot the relilgious iSsue 9tould bave very favOrable ~ction Congress

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

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for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

york The laquoirb come from a f8ml)Y

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

trol clinic available to the genshyeral public and without the necessity of a doctor-referral would be contrary to the estabshylished practices and traditiona of general hospitals ia thia country

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A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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PORTLAND (NC) - A millshysionary Archbishop from Africa said here in Oregon that redistri shybution of resources and personshynel in the Church to aid its misshysions is absolutely necessary

Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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11 Ask Rhode Island Churches to Join Anti-Bias Pact

PROVIDENCE (NC) Rhode Islands key religious leaders have urged every church and synagogue in the state to commit itself to a farshyreaching program for racial justice

Under terms of the proposal the churches would pledge not to deal with any contractor supshyplier bank investment firm real estate source or place of public accommodation with a discriminatory practices record

The call to commitment was made a1 the close of the first Rhode Island Conference on Religion and Race at Rhode Island College

Approval of the pledge was given unanimously by the five convenors of the conference Bishop Russell J McVinney Providence Rev Wayne Artis executive director Rhode Island State Council of Churches Rev John A Limberakis pastor Anshynunciation Greek Eastern Ortho_ dox church Rev Bernard A Holliday president Ministerl$ Alliance of Providence and Rabbi Pesach Krauss president Rabbinical Association of Rhode Island

Proposed Demonstration In addition to approving the

call to commitment Bishop McVinney said he planned to start immediate action in imple menting the pledge throughout the Providence diocese

Besides the negative action aimed at establishments which practice discrimination the pledge contains positive assershytions of steps that can be taken to encourage racial equality and binds the church or synagogue to shy away from being a party to any restrictive real estate agreements

The conference delegates voted support of a proposed mass outshydoor demonstration to be orshyganhed in downtown Providence on Thursday April 2 if a fair housing bill is not passed by that date by the General amp sembly

S A I G 0 N (NC) - The name of Archbishop Peter M Ngo dinh Thuc of Hue heads the list of 21 persons whose property shall be conshyfiscated by order of the Military Revolutionary Council here All properties found or to be found in Vietnam and abroad be longing to the persons listed are to be confiscated by the state

The list includes the names of the Archbishop his late brothers President Ngo dinh Diem and Ngo dinh Nhu twomiddot surviving brothers Ngo dinh Can ~ow in prison here and Ngo dinh Luyen until recently ambassashydor to London and Madame Nhu

The properties of five assoshyciations linked with the Ngo family and the former regime are also to be confiscated One of these is the Vietnamese Ad-

Prelate Asks Increased Efforts For Latin American Students

CHICAGO (NC)-A Chilean Bishop said here that U S Cathshyolics should help Latin Amerishycan students in this country acshyquire constructive social values and know-how

Bishop Manuel Lanain of Talea Chile said the many soshycial virtues of American society must be brought home to Latin students if their stay in the U S ill to be of maximum benefit

Laek Spiritual Attention

Some 10000 Latin American students are now middotin this counshytry he said Of these one-fourth are in Catholic schools and many others are on campuses with Newman centers he added

But Bishop Lanain declared there are also many Latin Americans who have no spiritual attention at all

As for the impact of study in the U S he said there are some in our lands that say that such education has been more for personal advantage than for social progress and the more harsh critics even say that by enriching with knowledge the upper class its power bas been increased with little benefitmiddotfor the common good of our Amershykan community at large

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The Bishop said 1tle Latbl American students time GIl a U S campus should be focused OD a conscioua effort 01 aoshy

quiring attitudes and values with social impact

Values and techniques to be acquired he said include an apshypreciation of democracy equal opportunitY--team work and orshyganization social mobility the relations of citizens groups and the factors that bring a middle class into existence

Father Albert Nevins MM editor of Maryknoll magazine and a longtime student of Latin American affairs said a high percentage of foreign students who study in the U S return home with completely false ideas of the United States colshyored by materialistic and comshymunistic influences

He blamed this in large part on the failure of American stushydents families schools and par ishes to welcome foreign stushydents make them feel at home and help them to see the U S all it really is He called on Amermiddot icans particularly Catholics to be more generous in their reshysponse to foreign studentl

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Thurs Febmiddot 6 1964

Prelate Predicts Liturgy Changes To Restore Joy

SAN ANTONIO (NC) shyArchbishop Robert E Lucey said here the Churchs new liturgy plans will release worship from the chairs of exshycessive rub ric s and restore warmth joy and exultation

The Archbishop of San Anshytonio speaking at the opening of a study week on the liturgy for priests from four Southwest states said that during almost 400 years the 1 i t u r g y was smothered in rubrics

He told the session sponsored by the Southwest Liturgical Conference

The ideal seemed to be that the action of the priest involving the Mass and the sacraments must be both valid and licit therefore the less interference there was from the congregation the better for all concerned The fact that the laity are authoshyrized by baptism to participate in the public worship of the Church was lost sight ofMilitary Council Seizes Ngo Property The rigid juridical approach 110 pray is cold inflexible and

vanced Education Assistance Asshy empt ecclesiastical property held without emotion I do not mean sociation founded by Archbishshy in the Archbishops name pietistic sentimental emotion op Thuc mainly to aid the young The confiscation which emshy but warmth joy exultation Catholic University of Dalat braces every kind of property We are the people of God

It is believed that some of the would reduce families to desti shy The good tidings of salvation in properites of which ownership tution It has been ordered by Christ have come to us Our wayis attributed to Archbishop Thuc simple decree without any menshy of life is the way of peace and are held by him as head of the tion of court trial held or to be gladness The lives of the chosen Archdiocese of Hue Formalities held people should be vibrant radishyfor vesting church property in The decree states that the list ating good to all men Law and all the Vietnamese bishopricsmiddot as of persons may be extended order are necessary even in legal corporate entities have later by the chairman of the Milshy prayer but the spirit must not apparently not been completed itary Revolutionary C 0 u n c i 1 be bound The Constitution of (The Hierarchy was erected in Maj Gen Duong van Minh The the Sacred Liturgy release Vietnam only three years ago) decree is to be implemented by worship from its chains

-It is expected that the Military the Prime Minister of the ProvishyRevolutionary Council will ex- sional Government

SAVE MONEY ONRed-Led Terrorists Kill Belgian Missionary Priests ilfCongo YOUR OIL HEAT

LEOPOLDVILLE (NC)-Three aelgian missionary priests ali Oblates of Mary Immaculate were killed at Kilembe mission in Kwilu province where comshymunist-led bands of terrorists attacked mission stations

Mission authorities here said the situation was growing worse in Kwilu and expressed fears that there may have been more murders of missionaries Latest reports say the people of the Gungu-native town of the proshyRed Congolese politician Anshytoine Gizenga-and Idiofa are in open rebellion against the provincial government

Surrounded by Guerrillas Two Protestant missionsmiddot in

the area-at Mukedi and Kanshydale - which were staffed by Americans and Canadians have been burned Two Protestant missioners whose names are not known here have been killed

Idiofa the See city of the dio cese of that name is reportedly surrounded by communist-led guerrillas The United Nations and the Belgian embassy were sending planes to the area to evacuate European women and children from the city

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

middot the relilgious iSsue 9tould bave very favOrable ~ction Congress

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

Father Winkler ~et8tor 01 the Columbus Catholic Interrashyetal Council calJ~ the MOe

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

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Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

york The laquoirb come from a f8ml)Y

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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middot Diocesan Students Mix Snow Fun With Class Work Preparation For Debates Science Fair

A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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-Diocese of Fall River-Thu-rs Feb 6 1964 6 THE At

Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

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MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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TQwemiddot of Service iii the Missions

Few People Really Aw~re ltiod Love You ~y Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD Of us Poverty Problem

The Council has not yet discussed that subject which notBy Msgr George G Higgins theoretically but practically affeots its relation to the world

Widespread and persistent poverty in the midst of namely the Missions Ecumenism is concerned with the Church plenty is one of the most serious problems facing the United and Christian sects But Mission is concerned with every creature States at the present time Georgetown University our in the world not only every soul Preach the Gospel tg every

creature said Our Lordoldest Catholic institution of higher learning is one of the first American universities Who in the Church has to learn most about Missions The public or private to have

Admits Pessimism Church of the Western World The Missions have been regarded

taken formal notice of this _ ular was rather pessimistic One of the speakers in particshy

as a foundling on the doorstep of the problem - which goes to about the likelihpod of our fac- shy Church of the Western World and in parshy

show among other things that ing up to this responsibility in tioular the United States Missions have not been a legitimate child to be dailyold age in the field of education time to avert a crisis

isnottobe Frankly so am I not because cared for fed and nourished but someshy

equated with thing that interrupts ones comfort andI think that we are a cruel and -~ peace until it has been thrust into other

vatism On ran blindly selfish people butstodgy consershy NEW POST Archbishop hands Onoe or tWice a year bull collection little evidence that we are James P Davis of San Juan is taken for the 2000 million who do not rather beoause r can see very

23- Georgetown really aware of the widespread Puerto Rico has been transshy know Christ and an odd gift here andwhich is cur

rently celebratshy extent of the problem of poverty ferred by Pope Paul VI to there is sent to the foundling

ing its 175th in t ~ United States be Archbishop of Santa Fe The Council will remind the Catholics American including the present New Mexcio He succeeds of the Western World that the Missions are

The average middle classannivershy tsary sponsored

writer no longer comes into the late Archbishop Edwin not foundlings to whom we give gifts butbull high level seminar on personal contact with poor V Byrne whom he sucshy our own -flesh and blood whom we serve

people We live in a completely before we please ourselves The Council furthermore will recallPoverty in ceeded as Bishop of San Juan the words of Our Lord to His Church in which He united two ideasdifferent world and psychoshyPlenty As one in 1949 NC Photo that may not be divorced One I have come not to be ministered

has spent considerable more graphically are often more comshy unto but to minister - this means Mission The other And to

time than he cares to remember pletely isolated from the poor

who during the past 24 years logically at least if not geoshy

give my Life for the Redemption of many - this is Passion

attending similar conteren~ in than were even the millionaires Law Dean Mission is service of others Passion is the crucifixion of self for others Our Lord intertwined the Church and the Crucifix thethe nations CIlpi~1 and in many of another generation Continued from Page One Body and its surrender in love the source of Divine Power andether cities throughout the Lack Personal Contact idea of law itself he said the love by which that power ill surrendered to othersUnited States I w011d saymiddot that Take the case of the average But when citizens openly

middotthis one was just about tops suburbanite for example He disobey a law that they hold to In the Missions the Church can present itself to the worldHappy Coincidenee and his family are not well-toshy be unjust and ask for the penshy only as a servant not as lord only as giver not as receiver 118

By sheetmiddot coincidence its timshy do by any means On the conshy alty they are saying in effect symbol is the towel with which its Divine Founder girded Himshywas trary they have to watch their that they would rather be ining alinost perfect cOming self to wash the feet of His Disciples and then told usmiddot to do likeshy

budget verymiddot car~fully to make jail than live freely in a societyas it did just a few days after wise In a prosperous oountry we are likely to feel that ends meet which tolerates such a lawPresident Johnsons State Of the lJlasters of w~alt1 We should first supply our wants before caring

Misl~a(lirig Union Message which put the shy But thEiy arendtpoOz and beshy for the needs of others We are aU ready to fightfor first places cause they live in suburbiamiddotproblem of poverty at the very Father Drinan called it most at table but few of wi fight for the towel ofmiddot service in the

top of themiddot Administrations legshy they seldom iever personally misleading to say that civil Missions come into contact with povertyislative agenda diSbedience is justified onlyin the raw This happy coinCidence plus as a last resort You may think this column too general for youmiddot to do anymiddot

the well deserved- prominence They know of course that In hundreds of grievances thing about saying it refers to the Church the bishops and the Of Swedish eConomist Gunnar there are tens of thousands of he said there is no legalmiddot mashy priests But you are the Church and you aremiddot waiters to the MY-ldaland many of the other poor people in the inner cityshy chinery to process the complaint wedding of Mission and Passion By sending a sacrifice you ~eakers and panelists at the many of them disadvantaged much less bring it to the state will make us bishopsand priests remember What God bath Georgetown seminar brought NegroeS--bllt for all practical of the last resort put together let no man put asunder out an audience of several hunshy purposes these poor people Some injustices furthermore

might just as welI be living indred key people from the ranks place their victims in such pain GOD LOVE YOU to AH for $5 For my Intentions bull bull tieIndia or Guatemala for av thatof government labor and nnan- hurrdiation a- moral peril-that Mrs HB for $100 In thanksgiving for my mothers happy death

agement as well as from the most of us know about them the minority group has not She died with a priest at her side which was her last wish and ~ademicwot1d-the type of frpm firstha-ld e~perience merely- a right but conceivably prayer middotmiddotmiddotto JDH formiddot$lQO Lnever really knew fullymiddotwhatpeople who hecauSeof theheayr Barriers to Sunnount a duty to bring them to public you meant by The Pooro~ the World until a ltrecent trip tpdemands that are made on their I am exaggerating of cOurse attention by some dramatic or Mexico I came away depressed by my unalswered qUestion Whytime ate normally veryh~rato even spectacular conduct7but the problem lam referririg do I hav~ 90 mu~h vvhen ~ many have1tO little enticeaway tromthelr professhy to is a real onec-how to sur The priest was critical of the ioIlal duties in the middle of a mount the geographic atidP8Yshy emotional outbursts of thosebusy work week chological barriers which sepshy who object to Jgtarticipation by

Georgetowns seminar--oneof arate us from the very poor ehndren in rifhtsmiddot demonstrashymany similar special events (Unlelisanduntil this is done tions He said these outbursts which the University is sponsor~ the problem of Poverty as one corn from many Individitals

loring this year on a wide vari~ of the speakers at the Georgeshy who bullbullbullbullnever cared ertoiigh ~ of timely subjectS-lasted town seminar suggested will be to say what they now plOclahn pnly one day and cpnseqqently a fashionable conversation piece about the Negro childrenmiddot Of

It merely scratched the surface at university seminars and even Prince Edward County Of the tragic and enormously at sophiticated cocktail parties (Prince T-vard County ill eomplicated problem of po~erty but very little will be done about Virginia closed down its publicIn the midst of plenty it in spite of the best efforts of schools rather than integrate

Moral PIoblem the Administration to keep the them Up until recent months issue alive Neverf _less it served the useshy Negro children in the county

ful purpose of dramatizing the hav been without schooling)

~ri9usness of the problem and Catholic Journalism No Good Reason while the speakers and panelists Assuming t~ere is no physi~l pproached the problein from Scholarships Openmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot danr to the ohildren and no -Varying points ofmiddot view they NEW YORK (NC) _ Three quer on of prolOllged absence

almost unanimously agreed that judges pro~inent in loufnalisnt from school Father Drinan said ven the most f~r re~~hing rem- and ed u cat ion have been there is no goodreasoR Why ~ies thus farj)rQpOScentd would selecteilfor thethlrdanmiai ehildren should not particiPate

be afbest onlY~middotJ)artials~pCatholicJoUrnaliSm8ltholarsWp in the Negros march for eqtlaliii In thlright dircentcentttlnmiddot funds awards and justice TMy ~lsoa~dlC a man - He said the presence of chilshyI that the problein~i~ bllsicalIy a The three judges are Mother dren -inmiddot rights demonstration moral problem ~~hough they EleanOr OByrne president of can be an effective way of were quick tomiddot add of course ManliattanvilleCoUegeof the penetrating the blindness arid that we cannotsoiveji bymor- sacred Heart Ric~rd T Baker deafness of the white majority

alizing -aboutit put-must be associate dean Graduate School an added It is always an enshyprepared without a moments of Journalism Columbia Uni nobling experilnoe for children delay to put flesh and blood on versity and Barrett McGurn of to learn at an early age of true leur high sounding moral prin- the New York Herald Tribune moral principles and to protesteiples in the formmiddotofvery speci- president of the Overseas Press their violation ftc economic and social reforms Club Pather Drinan saId lawyeu The judges will designate mUst hecognize the fact that

graduate and undergraduate stushy demonstrations boycotts sit-ins Fishermens Mass dents interested in a career in and other forms of direot action LISBON (NC) - Officers and Cathcllic journaIlsm Scholarshy as yet unimagined will be here tnen of Portugals cod-fishing ships and gr~nts valuedllt from until intergration ofa signifi shyfleet attended Mass in the chapel $600 to $2500 a year will be cant nature has been achieved Of the T-lsh Dominj~~ns Bom awarded to stUdents (or study He said the legal profession can Successo convent on the River at Ii CatholiC- collMe 6rUnivershy be enormously helpful to the Tagus neilr here before sailing sity_ As a further condition the nation if it takes a sound apshyfor their months-long labors fund askS eaoh seleCteeto promshy proach to the legal and moral bull ear Newfoundlands Grand ise to work fol at lt~asttwo ilJsues raised by lfuch direct Banks yearain the Cath~lic press field actiOD

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WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

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POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

Stepha Yery Interested m -t would like to find a career III design Shes particularly at shytracted to the field 01 tage eo turning

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Although Merrkf1r Ibort tory will be her first published work me has been writing for a long time and - 14 already has a IlOvel beblnd TWed Tooshy

Revolutionary War times and ill slanted to teen-age read~rtI

Green-eyed Merrie ismiddot hoping

for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

york The laquoirb come from a f8ml)Y

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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middotFive Universitiesmiddot Pool Graduate School Facilities

WASHINGTON (NO) shyHeads of five universities in this city have signed a pact which pools their graduate 8Chool resources

Described as a major step in advancement of American high er education the Joint Gradumiddot ate Consortium was designed to enable a graduate student of anyone of the five universities to take courses at any of ~

other four The pact was signed by Msgr

William J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of America Father Edward B Bunn SJ president of Georgeshytown University Hurst R Anshyderson president of American University a Methodist institushytion Thomas H Carroll presishydent of George Washington University a private school and James M Narit Jr presishydent of Howard University a semi-US institution

For Wider Oppodunities The educators cautioned against

expecting too much too soon from the agreement but exshypressed hope it might accomshyplish wider opportunities for the 12024 graduate students of the chools eliminate duplication of effort and make maximum use of teaching and materials reshy0urce6 establish a major lICishyentific research center which no one of the five institutions could afford institute joint professorshybullhips to attract top IICholars and enable a greater sharing 01 library and scientific facilities at the five universities

Father Bunn told newsmen ttlat one implication of the new cooperative setup may be a stinshynar program at the undergradushyate level

Lauds President For Aid Attitude

WASHINGTON (NC)-Presishydent Johnson should be praised for a positive attitude toward the issue of including parochial schools in Federal aid proposals a New Jersey Congressman has aid

Rep Cornelius E Gallagher laid the Chief Executive is deshyveloping an excellent climate for resolving tile controversial Hsue

Mr Johnsons reported intenshytion to provide aid for both pubshylic and parochial ampChool pupils in poverty-stricken areas could go far to dissipate oppositions to Federal aid for IIChools opershyated by religious orgimizationll Gallagher said

President Johnsons pl3Jl to aid all schools as one means of

middot fighting poverty will eventually make academic the opposition of Federal aid to parochial ~hools said Gallagher

The Congressman praising Mr Johnson iii bull statement said he was certain thatmiddot the Presishydents positive attitude tOward

middot the relilgious iSsue 9tould bave very favOrable ~ction Congress

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Catholics Tak~ Part In Ciyil ~igh~ Rally

COLUMBUS (NC) - Man y Catholics including priests DUDlI and seminarians were among the 6500 participants in a elvA rights rally here in middotOhio

Thirteen Catholic groups weN among the organlzatioD6 sponshyBOring the rally imd Father Augustine Winkler pastor at 8t Timothy parish wae one eli the speakers -

Father Winkler ~et8tor 01 the Columbus Catholic Interrashyetal Council calJ~ the MOe

problem DlOM1 problem

POWERS GIRLS From left Suzanne Meredith Paula Stephanie Powers

Vivacious Powers Girls Honor Roll Students -

At Fall River Holy Union Schools NatiOnally fam01l8 as models aretbe Powers Girls But quite afl weD known at Saered

Heart School and Sacred Hearts Academy in Fan River are another group of Powen girls--the four vivacious talented daughters of Mr and Mrs John M Powers of Our Lady of Fatima parish Swaneea Paula 16 is junior at Sacred Hearts Academy Meredith 14 i8 a ninthshygrader Stephanie 12 i8 in morrows Liberty tt u laid hi

seventh grade in the acadshyemys elementary divisionand Suzanne 10 ill in fifth gradeat Sacred Heart par 0 e h i a 1 school

Honors seem to come naturally to the quartet All are on the honor rolls at their IIChools and Meredith better known as Mershyrie has just won a cash prize from American Girl magazine for a short story her first pubshyllshed work

Paula meanwhile has placed second 1ft district competition for the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars speech contest Her subject was The Challenge of Citizenship an~ her prize will be a savings bond

The girls claim different eir shyeles of friends and varying In~ terests exeept when It cornell to swimming They live near Mt Hope Bay and are to be

found in ClI near it most 01 theSummer Varyi~ too are their future

ambitions Merrie hopes to e~anne1-her writing interelJt Into the fi~ld of blstory and become a lIistorian wblle Paula plaDll a political lleienee major in col- lege and wants eventuaDy to MG tnto lOme phase 01 IOvernmentmiddot work

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Although Merrkf1r Ibort tory will be her first published work me has been writing for a long time and - 14 already has a IlOvel beblnd TWed Tooshy

Revolutionary War times and ill slanted to teen-age read~rtI

Green-eyed Merrie ismiddot hoping

for a spot on SHAs school newsshypaper staff Shes learning about journalism now in preparationfor future assignments

Most spare time is devoted to writing but Merrie has also been a counselor at Camp Nanashyquaket in Tiverton far several years

Spare time Il8YS Paula Whats that AIl a junior at SHA she has up to five hours homework a night and to that adds BOdality membership and rehearsals and performances with the lIChool orchestra She also a reporter for Shacady Newllchaol paper

In line with her IOvernment upirations shes hoping to at shytend colleg~ in Washingtonwhile Merrie is interested In M_anhattanville College in New

york The laquoirb come from a f8ml)Y

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Ministers Make Closed Retreat I Florida

NORTH PALM BEACH (NC) - Thirty Protestant ministers from four denomshyinations have made a threeshyday retreat at Our Lady of Florida Monastery and Retreat House It was the first such conshyference held under Catholic ausshypices in Florida

Bishop Coleman F Carroll of Miami spoke at one session on the objectives and goals of the Second Vatican Council

At the conclusion of the reshytreat the Rev Dr Howard Lee of Flagler Memorial Presbyteshyrian church in St Augustine isshysued a statement on behalf of the clergy describing the retreat 8fl a real eyeopener to most 01 us Protestants who came here-- c Methodists Lutherans Presbyshyterians and Episcopalians

The result is we have a muell better understanding of one anshyother he said

The warm open-hearted felshylowship that the Passionillt Fathers have extended to us has been most heartening To be reshyceived with such friendliness and addressed as Brethren in the Lord shows us that the fresh air that Pope John wa letting i~ to the Roman Catholic Church is already blowing thMi way he said

Our very frank conversationa ttlis week have shown Us -where our common blli~s as well aa our real differences lie - he 88id This doesnt mean that any of us Protestants are oa ~e way into the Roman fold As bull matter of fact ~ost of U8 leave here even Jnore- ardent Protestants but we have estabshyHshed poinjsQfco~unicatio as men of g~d will and t~ese

are bound to help us towar further understanding A first lltep has been taken toward a working relationship with Roshyman Catholics which I hope wiD one day be as good as we now have between Presbyterianll Methodists Lutherans and _ 00

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us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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middot Diocesan Students Mix Snow Fun With Class Work Preparation For Debates Science Fair

A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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-Diocese of Fall River-Thu-rs Feb 6 1964 6 THE At

Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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VISITATION GUILD EASTHAM

Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

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VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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PORTLAND (NC) - A millshysionary Archbishop from Africa said here in Oregon that redistri shybution of resources and personshynel in the Church to aid its misshysions is absolutely necessary

Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

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MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

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Greater New Bedford Teams Score Vfell in State ~eet

By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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14 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

us To Pay Heavy Price For Recognition by France

WASHINGTON (NC)-Frances recognition of Red China could have a radical varied and snow-balling influshyence on human events The effect could be good or it could be bad From the viewpoint of the United States at this time it offers no hope of good France has a right to recogshynize Red China but everyshything points to the fact that the U S will be the nation to pay heaviest for the experiment

Immediately some questions present themselves

Will it lead to the early adshymittance of Red China to the United Nation9 Will it help Red China take Nationalist Chinas seat on the UN Security Council Will it have a chain reaction in Asia and throughout the world Will it mean Red China can no longer be conshytained in Asia Will Peipings influence and aggression spread in Asia while Western prestige falls off sharply How will it affect Frances relations with her Western allies

U S Greatest Enemy There are other considerations

many of them closer to home Peiping undoubtedly considshy

ers the U S its greatest enemy Peiping vigorously champions world revolution The U S has accused Red China of meddling in Latin America This governshyment il) concerned over the inshyfluence Red Chinas Premier Chou En-lai may have exerted en his prolonged African tour

At just the time France and Red China announced mutual diplomatic recognition a State Department pub 1 i cat ion apshy

peared with an interview Secshyretary of State Dean Rusk had given to a Japanese correspondshyent for broadcast in Japan at year-end

Greatly Concemed We are very much concerned

about the attitude that we find in Peiping in this most recent period the Secretary said in part He added that Red China is promoting the idea of mili shytancy of vigorous and hostile promotion of what they call their world revolution

He accused Peiping of intershyfering in the internal affairs of countries in this hemisphere through agents and through the transmission of funds He said there is also indication it is

Consecrate BishopdenceAt Provl

PROVIDENCE (NC) - The Most Rev Bemard Matthew Kell~ was consecrated to serve as Auxiliary Bishop of Provishydence in the Cathedral of SS Petermiddot and Paul here in the pre9CDce of 9Qme 30- archbishops and bishops and a delegation of Protestant and Jewish leaders

The throng which filled the cathedral abo included Federal state and city officials

Bishop Russell J McVinney of Providence was the consecra_ tor with Bishop Joseph McShea of Allentown Pa and Auxiliary Bishop Gerald V McDevitt of Philadelphia as coconsecrators

hoping to interfere in the intershynal affairs of African nations

In our own contacts with Peiping in Warsaw the Secreshytary continued we have seen no mOdification of their attitude or policy They are insisting that we must surrende Formosa It is not up to us But in any event we wont surrender Formosa We cant surrender 10 or 11 milshylion people against their will to these people 0111 the mainland

Unrealistie Thlnltin~

There have always been middotpeople iD the U S and in Washington who favored this government recognizing Red China They contended it was the realistic thing to do ignoring the many arguments against such a course

Now some say that with Red China brought more into the companyof nations by France recognition it may be possible for the Free World to manage and to train the Peiping regime

That is not being realistic 1 dont see any early develshy

opment in Peipings policy which would make their relashytions with other natioJlll easier

or more peaceful Secretary Rnsk said only days ago

Urges Churches Fight Extremism

PORTLAND (NC)-Commitshyment to social progress- and Judaea-Christian teaching is the only effective long range answer to communism and extremism of the radical right participants in a conference on Commushynism Extremism and the Churches agreed here

William C Sullivan assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington D C told some 1500 persons attending the conference that it is the churches task to produce people who will work against not just communism but the causes of it-ignorance fear racial prejUdice political corshyruption

Mutual Love Rep Edith Green of Oregon

lashed out at those who deshynounce the social changes necshyesssary to prevent communism and declared that churches now have the priceless opportunity to reconcile Americans to their fellow Americans to show to a conservative that a Hberal loves his country and to show a liberal a conservative loves bis neighbor

Msgr Thomas J Tobin vicar general of the Portland archdishyocese represertted local Cathoshylies The conference held in the Portland Masonic Temple was sponsored by the Oregon Counshycil of Churches the Greater Portland Council of Churches and the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church

Th -~m was preached by- Auxiliary Bishop Emest L Unshy Protestants Inviteterkoefler of Richmond Va

Earnest DiscussionIndias Vincentians CLAREMONT (NC) - TheHelp 4000 Families Southern California Council of

BOMBAY (NC) - More than Churches has urged Catholic 4000 families in many parts of clergy and laity to join full and India are being assisted by the earnest discussion on theologshy3200 active members of the St ical moral and practical issues Vincent de Paul Society which dividing them is w century old in this The councils g e n era 1 asshycountry sembly also extended official

Indias 453 conferences of the greetings to James Francis Carshysociety receives periodic help dinal McIntyre Archbishop of from conferences in Australia nearby Los Angeles It was the Britain West Germany the first time the council extended Netherlands and othec countries such a greeting

Liturgy Changes Continued from Page One

terview that the Holy Father singled out for immediate action and application Article 19 of the Liturgy Decree

With zeal and patience passhytors of souls must promote the Iitur~ieal instruction of the faithful and aiM their active participation in the Iituru both internally and externall7 ampakinamp into account their aampe and cOl1ditioD their war of life and standard of reliamp1ous culture By so doinl pastors will be fultillinamp one of the chief duties of a faithful dJsshypenser of the m7steries of God and in this matter they mast lead their flock not onl7 in word but also by example The Pope pointed out in his

document By the very nature of things the directions for liturgical education and partici shypation come into force immeshydiately

Papal Demands The Pope went on to beg all

Christian9 and particUlarly all priests to study the text of the constitution He urged all in the Istrongest terms to teach the people how to take part in the Churchs worship

On specific questions the Pope settled certain matters and anshyticipated some reforms Conshyfirtnation and Matrimony d 11 r i n g Mass changes of the Breviary

He directed seminary aushythorities to take definite steps to begin revised programs for the next scholastic year He directed bishops to establish certain commissioJlll In their dioceses He obliged sershymons at all Sunday and holyday Masses

Our Responsabilit7 The Council has worked hard

and long on the liturgical changes But all can still be dropped Man can always say No - even to God Therefore the council itself recognized that it would be futile to entertain any hopes of realising its purshyposes unless the pastors themshyselves in the first place becQme thoroughly imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy and undertake to give instrucshytion about it

The noted American liturgist Father McManus went on to say Irrespective of reforms and changes yet to come the immeshydiate need is education and parshyticipation - beg inn i n g with priests both secular and reli shygious who are already working in the Lords vineyard and with candidates for the priesthood in seminaries and other places of study

This is what the Councfi had said It is truly so important that the Holy Father felt he has to officially point it out also

Committee Opposes Birth Control Clinic

CmCAGO (NC) - No birth control clinic should be estabshylished at Cook County Hospital the special citizens committee for the hospital has recomshymended

The committee headed by Dr Karl A Olsson president of North Park college accepted a proposal prepared by a subcomshymittee headed by Ray E Brown vice president of the University of Chicago

The resolution stated The operation of a birth conshy

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middot Diocesan Students Mix Snow Fun With Class Work Preparation For Debates Science Fair

A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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-Diocese of Fall River-Thu-rs Feb 6 1964 6 THE At

Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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PORTLAND (NC) - A millshysionary Archbishop from Africa said here in Oregon that redistri shybution of resources and personshynel in the Church to aid its misshysions is absolutely necessary

Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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middot Diocesan Students Mix Snow Fun With Class Work Preparation For Debates Science Fair

A movie and a dance are scheduled for tomorrow at Sacred Hearts Academy in Fall River The movie Alphabet Conspiracy stresses the importance and influence of words on the English language And the dance is a special for dads and daughters and will also feature specialty performshy qualified to referee intramural

gamesances Jeanne and Jeannette RobishyAt Holy Family in New doux twin seniors at Jesuamp-Mary

Bedford Latin students had a Academy recently presented a surprise visit from Sister Mary skit to the student body dramashyJeremy RSM French professor tizing wrong table etiquette at Salve Regina College They Jette acting the part of a boydemonstrated their skill in sight and Jeanne the girl ate a lunch reading from the Aeneid while onlookers armed with

At Fall Rivers Dominican pencil and paper tried to pick Academy several seniors are the out as many errors in etiquette happy recipients of those magic as possible Rena Party and letters notifying of college acshy PaUlette Mar tin viII e both ceptance Elizabeth Paiva will juniors won prizes for finding attend Albertus Magnus Madeshy the most leine Belanger and Geraldine Cassidy High debaters met Cote will be bound for the Unishy Coyle Durfee De La Salle and versity of Massachusetts Jane St Anthonys High in the NarshyRomanowicz and Colette Boyer ragansett League tournament are h e a din g for Cardinal held yesterday at Mt St MarysCushing College and Mary Sulshy Affirmative debaters were Corshylivan plans to enter Johnson amp nelia Duffy and Pauline Lee Wales School of Business negative were Maureen Kelleher

Elizabeth and Medeleine as and Joanne Gregg well as Jacqueline Bousquet and And at the Mount art classes Madeleine Phenix are partici shy are displaying their work on the pating in a scholarship program main bulletin board Featured conducted by the Elks to detershy are mosaics and modern initial mine the schools Most Valuable designs Student A combination of acashy This year says reporter Jane demic achievement and extrashy Sullivan the art classes have curricular participation will de_ been very aetive under the direcshytermine the choice of winner tion of Mrs Claire Fairhurst

Winter Carnival Projects have included colored cellophane stained glass winshySkis are being waxed and dows for Christmas and decorashyskates sharpened at Jesus-Mary tions for a Harvest HopAcademy as girls prepare to

The history department is inattend a Winter Carnival to be charge of an assembly plannedheld this Sunday at Villa High for tomorrow at Feehan HighSchool Goffstown NH The Mr Joseph Hughes departmentJMA contingent will travel by head and members of juniorbus and the days program calls America History classes winfor skiing skating tobogganing present a series of semi- humor- and sledding Happy frostbites our historical skitsgirls

A new library is under conshyBishop Cassidys basketball struction at SHA Fairhaven Itteam will meet St Patricks at will be on the fourth floor of theBrockton today and Feehan at school and will be completed thishome tomorrow year Girls are already busyTickets are on sale at Mt St sorting and stacking books to beMarys in Fall River for a transferred from the presentmiddotfashion show to be sponsored by third floor libraryMother McAuley Guild Among

models will be some special Win Honors ones Mounties The event will Margaret Donnelly has been take place at 730 Sunday night chosen outstanding senior at Feb 23 and tickets are available Sacred Hearts in Fall River She from students or guild members will be recognized at a Univershy

Science Fail sity of Massachusetts MOOrs convocation this monthIts that time of year again

And at SHA Fairhaven highshyand Bishop Feehan High in Atshyest ranking senior in the annualtleboro is holding its annual Homemaker of Tomorrow conshyscience fair Starting yesterday test is Mary Elizabeth LaRocheit will run through Sunday and She will receive a prize pin andwill be open to the public Disshywill be eligible for state compeshyplays are set up in the third floor titionscience I abo rat 0 r i e s The

Debaters at Holy Family go toScience Club has done a wonshyGannon College in Erie Pa toderful job of publicizing this compete against top teams in theevent under the direction of country Edward Parr andSister Mary Lois says Anchor Marilyn Mulcairns make thereporter Jeanne Brennan trip with coach Richard Saunshy

Class rings were presented to ders Meanwhile junior varsityupperclassmen at Sacred Hearmiddotts members will travel to MelroseAcademy Fairhaven by Sister MassMary Claire principal The new Today and tomorrow sciencerings bear the school name inshy classes at Holy Family arescribed in gold around a rubyshy scheduled to see a film about red stone On one side is the synthetic crystalsemblem of the Sacred Hearts Communism is on the studySisters and on the other a partial agenda for sociology classes at silhouette of Christ Dominican Academy They are

At Sacred Hearts in Fall River using the booklet Communism French and Spanish students ain Five Hours as guide andtook listening comprehension when they have completed it tests in the language lab this they will present a panel disshyweek The tests are a part of cussion for the rest of the stushycollege entrance board exams dent body

Holy studentsFamily are And at Jesus-Mary both varshyproud of their schools record as sity and jayvee basketball teams the Narragansett Bas k e t ball defeated Villa High from New League begins its second round Hampshire last month Theynof games Holy Family tops the try to do it again Wednesdayleague with a 9-1 record and an Feb 19 when they travel to overall record of 11-2 Goffstown for a return match

Twin Table Mannen Mothers Auxiliary Linda Bertoncini 1961 alwnna Not to be outdone by other

01 Dominican Academy is ofshy Diocesan schools mothers of stushyfering a course in basketball dents at Bishop Cassidy High officiating starting today Girll met last night to organize a wbo paBlI 1ile final exam will be Mo1hers Auxiliary The plannina

committee is com POll e d of mothers of student council memshybers Like d aug h tels like mEthers obviously

Twenty-nine sodalists from Mt St Marys will attend a reshytreat at the Cenacle in Brighton Monday Feb 17 through Thursshyday Feb 2Q Theyll join stushydents from many other area schools

A series of open meetings for students unattended by faculty members is being held at Feehan High These forums provide a pla~ for open discussion among students and strengthen responshysibility among individuals

Its to be a busy weekend at SHA Fairhaven Entrance exams will be taken by incoming freshshymen Saturday Feb 8 and theyn be the basis for awarding schoshylarships to would-be SHAers

An open house for parents and the general public is set for Sunshyday Feb 9

Plans are being made at Holy Family for the senior prom banshyquet and class day and the secshyond edition of the school paper Hi-Fi Spy will be on sale this week

Basketball Games A marriage course for seniors

is under way at Jesus-Mary It is being given by Rev Bernard A Lavoie academy spiritual direcshytor and its aim says reporter Lea Laflamme is to enable the girls to face more maturely the problems and responsibilities of married life It will continue until years end

Mt St Marys varsity basketshyball team has bested Dartmouth High and Somerset to strengthshyen their grip on first place in their division of Bristol County League play Jayvees lost to Dartmouth dittos but defeated the Somerset team

Clubs are active at Feehan with the Feehan Flash due from the Journalism Club this week Future Nurses viewing films on Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie and the French Club delving into culture and folkshylore of La Belle France

Feehan cheerleaders are acshytive with three groups of freshshyman cheerleaders trying for ofshyficial positions Choice will be made in the Spring when a Feehan Squad will be formed Varsity and jayvee cheerleaders are meanwhile performing at all games home and away

And the newest addition to the Feehan club roster will be the National Honor Society to

CAFETERIA HELPERS Helpers in Bishop Cassidy High Schools busy cafeteria are rear Terry Coelho Terry Martin front Carol Leonard Carol Parkinson Wilma Ricketts

THE ANCHOR--D1ocese of FalI1ver-Thurs Feb l

which the school is now eligible mately 2700 graduates Final deadline for the Holy Science Fair

Family yearbook is tomorrow Bishop Stang science students Maria will be 48 pages this are hard at work preparing exshyyear The eight girls who comshy hibi for their local fair scheshyprise the staff have been working duled for the first week in on it since last Summer and as March Winners will compete on the end draws near each girl a regional level leaves richer by seven friends says Beatrice Abraham

Joanne Quigley and Nancy Interracial Coundl Ryan are delegates from Bishop Names New Offc~rsStangs chapter of the National Honor Society to a me~ting of NEW YORK (NC) - Francis the Southeastern Massachusetts V Madigan New York City Regional Association of Honor Housing Authority member was Societies planned for this month named president for 1964 of the

George Niesluchowski treasurer Catholic Interracial Council of of the association will also at shy New York tend from Stang The CIC is planning a meshy

Also at Stang a school dance morial dinner in honor of the will be sponsored Saturday Feb late Father John LaFarge SJ 8 in the auditorium by the Stushy associate editor of America magshydent Council Planning the event azine and a CIC founder on are juniors and seniors April 7 here~ at which Mayor

Robert F Wagner will be theAnd at Coyle High School principal speakerword has been received that

The CIC was founded here onnine graduates received doctoral May 20 1934 - the forerunnerdegrees between the years 1957 of more than 60 local councils ofand 1962 Fields of study inshywhite and Negro laymen dedishycluded chemistry psychology cated to the interracial usticephysics biology theology and cause and operating throughouteducation the country

According to this report of the National Academy of Sciences and its National Research Counshy Doctor-Mission~r cil Coyle ranks 65th among secshy

ALBANY (NC) - Dr hilipondary schools in Massachusetts Cortese of Amsterdam NY shywith graduates receiving doctorshypresident of he Albany Di ~esanates in the period of time Guild of Catholic Physici~ 1S isstudied This ranking places the in Jocotan Guatemala in I misshyTaunton school among the top sionary post Along witi- five

15 per cent of the states secshy other Albany physicianro Dr ondary schools Cortese will work in a dinic

Coyle notes Brother Thomas serving an area where 7000 Gallagher principal is in its people have been without nedishy31st year and has had approxi- cal attention

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Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

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MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

Th HoI PtlIbs Mission Aid erished fellow-Catholics No donashylor b 01 ChMcb tion for this church in OLAVAmiddot

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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BY SOME IRONY OF FATE the Holy Land has always known the homeless the refugee and the wanderer Is this a Divine design to keep our attention through charity on the places specially touched by His love The PALESTINE REFUGEES today-over a million of them-are living out a drama of hunger and hurt there A $10 FOOD PACKAGE will allow a mother to feed her family A $2 WARM BLANKET will keep a Bedouin family more comfortable during the Winter

THE PRIESTID the beiinning he wonders at his tremendoWl power to

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CONTRAST Thirty per cent of om American famlMes earn over $7000 a

year A little over twenty per cent earn le8ll than $2000 The Prelident is trying to help the poverty-stricken It everyone trled to be a llttle poorer everyone would be a llttle richer this L1IlNT We have missionary pr1esta in 18 Near and Mlddle East oountries looking to ua for help Please do what you can

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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THE ANCHOR- 1S Thurs Feb 6 1964

Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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Penan~~ Method of S~ing

In Sufferings of Christ By Joseph T McGloin SJ

Now that Lent is approaching it might be good to anderstand why it has more to do with love than with anything else and why the various pre-Lenten orgies where adults revert to infancy are shallow and stupid The MO (Thats modus opershyandi or manner of acting to DS old Dragnet fans) of Christ who started Lent firikes you as strange at first He keeps Himself relatively hidden for fOmething like 10 years doing IlOthing m 0 r e earth - shaking tih a n obeying J 0 s e p hand Mary Of course this is somewhat earthshysbaking since

He created these two in the first place and therefore keeps them in existence at every moment even as He obeys theY I

Example for Us He begins His public life on

bull still stranger note After 30 year~ of this hidden life He takes off for the desert and hides out 40 days more Not only that but He prays and fasts during this time rather a remarkable occupation for God seemingly to waste time on

Now Christ did any number of things as an example for us and this fasting bit has to be for that reason And the same holds for His being tempted Hes trying to tell us something You and I have to undergo temptashytion as part of the job of getting to GltJd a little fasting can help us fight off temptation

Imposes Dis(line Why Lent Why do penance

either during Lent or any other time Well lets see

Since were made for an unshymaterial goal and since at the e1ame time were surrounded by materialism we have to do something to keep our minds balanced something to help us understand that things like character and courage and kindshyness and perfection are much more necessary for us than Interial wealth or comfort

And so one big reason for penance or self-denial is the dis(gtline it imposes the reshystraint we practice

Pass or Fail Mortification or penance will

help you to govern yourself by reason rather than by emotion It strengthens your will Everyshybody has the faculty of reason but not everyone has disciplined his will enough to u~e it rightly

Now these are natural prinshyelples and even someone who did not believe in God would go along with them But to the 9999 per cent of humanity which believes in God ppnnce is much more than this

God is our Creator and our only Goal We either get to Him or we are utter 100 per cent flo1s Our life here on this earth is then not our final goal at all but only a means to that goal

Life on earth is a test we either pass or fail And in order to pass any test there has to be discipline self-denial unselshyfishness

Unite Our Owu F the Christian there is

still greater reason for penance Christ came to earth to redeem US - to live suffer and die on the Cross for our sins

Now it would take something eonsiderably less an a man to stand by and s~ someone be loves suffering wi1out want-inamp

to alleviate or share in that sufshyfering And so if we Christians hav n any love whatsoever for Christ we will want to share in His sufferings ~ which were undertaken out of love for us in the first place

Its only fair that we try to unite some little self-sacrifice of our own to the infinitely valushyable Sacrifice of Christ - for us

In Union With Him

To go a step farther we Christians must understand that Christ lives on - in His Church in the Sacrament of the Euchashyrist and above all in His friends His Mystical Body

When we suffer a little as members ofmiddot Christs Mystical Body we are uniting our sufshyferings with Him the Head of this body and with the other members our fellow men

Christ offers Him s elf as Priest Victim and Head of the Mystical Body at Mass united as that Mass is with the sacri shyficE of Calvary And you a member of the Mystical Body can share in this Sacrifice

And you are better prepared to share in His Sacrifice if you have already made some volunshytary sacrifices in union with Him just to f1_et the swin of things

Form of Discipline

Note that penance or morti shyfication is not something we unflortake as a sort of pious fad only during Lend To some deshygree it has to be constant

Note too that penance and happiness are by no means inshycompatible As a matter of fact if penance makes us unhappy were not going about it corshyrectly It has to be undertaken as a necessary form of discishypline and out of love or not at all

Christ bawled out the Pharishysees for going around with long faces to show everyone how grp~ were their penances So brighten up Dont hate either sacrifice or Lent Its your way of showing your love for Christ __ a way that goes on not just during Lent but all year around

And you ought to be very happy that you have such an opportunity After all if one loves someone he is always glad of the opportunity for showing that love

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

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VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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Members will hold a social Thursday Feb 13 at the home of Mrs Geri LaPiana School House Road A business meeting is set for 8 tonight at the home of Mrs Evelyn Babbitt presishydent

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies League plans a dance Saturday night April 4 at Allendale Country Club

ST PAUL TAUNTON

John Medas newly installed president of the Holy Name Soshyciety will conduct a meeting at 730 Sunday night Feb 9 in the church basement Featured speaker will be Robert E Allshycock Social Security field repshyresentative in charge of the Taunton contact station His topic will bE Your Social Security Now All parishioners are invited to attend

ST JOSEPH FALL RIVER

CYO members plan a trip to New York in April and a cake sale following Masses Sunday morning Feb 9 A classroom in the parish school has been doshynated in memory of Eileen and John Woodcock

ESPIRITO SANTO FALL RIVER

Holy Rosary Sodality memshyers will sponsor a malasada supshyper at 7 Saturday night Feb 8 in the parish hall Supper chairshyman is Mrs Mary Cabral aided by a large committee Proceeds will benefit the church building fund ST HEDWIG NEW BEDFORD

Holy Rosary Society officers are Mrs Frances Niznik presishydent Mrs Anielia Kosiba viceshypresident Mrs Anna Washkieshywicz and Mrs Wladyslawa Hud_ zik secretaries Mrs Bertha Cournoyer treasurer

For St Hedwig Society Mrs Stacia Wygrzywalski is presishydent aided by Mrs Jennie Gilshylespie vice-president Mrs Gladys Wojtunik and Mrs Fanshynie Kiluk secretaries Mrs Katherine Mikolajczyk treasushyrer

OUR LADY OF ANGELS FALL RIVER

A Malacada supper wiD be lIerved Saturday night from 15 to 8 oclock Door prizes will be awarded and dancing to live music will follow Tickets may be obtained at the door

The Council of Catholic Youth will conduct a Bible Vigil Sunshyday afternoon at 2 oclock Benshyediction will follow the Vigil

SACRED HEART NORTH ATrLEBORO

Mrs George Landry and Phil SUPJenant co-chairmen for the annual St Anne Sodality and Holy Name Society dinnershydance have announced reservashytions must be made by tonight

Following the dinner dancing will continue until midnight and a door prize will be given away

The Sacred Jieart School and Bome Association will hold a cake sale on Friday from 9 to 3 under the chairmanship of Mrs Roger Viens

An executive meeting of the board of the Association will be held the same night at 8 oclock m the school

Thr Holy Name Society and St Annes Sodality will sponsor bull Valentine dinner dance Saturshyda7 night Febbull Dinner will be served at 730 and danciDI will ollow until JDidDiehL

OUR LADY OF FATIMA -SWANSEA

Sixth annual penny sale coshysponsored by the Holy Name Soshyciety and the Womens Guild

will be held at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall on Gardners Neck Road Mrs Eleanor C McLear and James W Griffin are co-chairmen represhysenting the two organizations They announce that the sale is open to the public refreshments will be available and door prizes will be awarded in addition to an outstanding selection of other prizes Ample free parking is loshycated in the rear of the church

SS PETER AND PAUL FALL RIVER

A whist party will be sponshysored at 8 Monday night Feb 10 in the church hall by the Womens Club Mrs Everett C Cowell chairman will be aided by Mrs James Wholey -

SACRED HEART NEW BEDFORD

The Ladies of St Annes Sodality will receive Communshyion at the 8 oclock Mass Sunday morning

First returns for the St Valshyentines Whist scheduled for Feb 20 will be made after the monthly meeting of the Society on Monday night at 730

OUR LADY OF VICTORY CENTFRVILLE

Mr Edward A Welch is di shyrecting a newly-formed choral group of 30 girls ranging in age from 7 to 16 called the Victorshyettes Mrs John Crawford is serving as accompanist

During the last rehearsal the following officers were chosen Lonnie Crawford president Patricia Brown vice-president A SHORT WALK INDOORS When Pope Paul VI Lynn Nickulas treasurer Barshy granted an audience to the family of Giuseppe Saragatbara Johnson secretary

Foreign Minister of Italy a few days ago the Pontiff andThe group will provide musishycal entertainment for the Womshy Augusto Santacatterina three-year old grandson of the ens Guild at the Monday night Foreign Minister clasped hands and went for a brief imshy

meeting promptu stroll NC Photo ST ELIZABETH FALL RIVER Needs Redistribution A dinner dance and installashytion of officers will be held by the Holy Name Society at 630 Africa Prelate Asks Church Resources Saturday night Feb 8 in the Personnel Aid Missionsparish hall

HOLY CROSS FALL RIVER

Newly inducted officers of Holy Rosary Society are Mrs Mary Canuel president Stella Szymanska vice-president Mrs Peter McGillick secretary Mrs Catherine Banach treasurer

ST ROCH FALL RIVER

A turkey pie supper and square dance will be held Saturshyday Feb 8 in the parish hall The supper supervised by Lionel Lavoie will be served from 5 to 8 and preceeds will augment the rectory fund The event is open to the public and Rev Reginald W Barrette is in charge of tickets

OUR LADY OF LOURDES TAUNTON

The parish will sponsor a ham and bean supper from 530 to 730 Saturday night Feb 8 Proceeds will benefit the school fund and a penny sale will follow the supper

ST JEAN BAPTISTE FALL RIVER

The CYO has dedicated a li shyrary to Rev Donald E Belanger

Twenty-five boys have been received as Knights of the Altar with Msgr Henri Hamel eelebrating Benediction folshylowing the ceremony and Rev James Murphy preaching Offi shyeen are Paul Martel supreme grand knight Raymond Gariepy vice-supreme grand knight Rayshymond St LaureDt aecretar

statement by the council on the missionary vocation of the unishyversal Church

Unhealthy Situation

In the world we have the developed countries and the unshydeveloped countries It is reshyalized that it is unhealthy even in one country for there to be haves and have nots It is similar in the Church It is an unhealthy situation he said

THE AN-r 17 Thurs Fe 6 1964

GermF=~Catholicl

Amol~ Churchs Most ~eloved

VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Paul VI received GeIshyman Chancellor Ludwig Ershyhardt at a shte audience and assured him that German Cathshyolics are among the best SOM

of your nation and among the m)st beloved faithful of the Church Speaking in German the Pope welcomed the ChaDshycellor and his party which inshycluded Foreign Minister Gershyhard Schroeder and recalled the special affection for Gelgtshymany of Pope Pius XII who served there as apostolic nuncio He said

We ourselves who collabshyorated with Pius XII during the past decades well know how that Pontiff loved your country - and also how when the gravi~

of the hour imposed it on hill conscience he indicated in bull clear and firm voice the morai obligations to which every mall is subject

For Christian Germany Rarely was a pontiff so

tached to your country and your people as was Pius XII who knew your country and your people closely and well may It be said was surrounded in Gel shymany by general veneration and gratitude

In his speech to the Pope Chancellor Erhardt assured him of Germanys respect and adshymiration for the Holy See and for his work to eliminate divishysions among Christians He asshysured the Pope he would work for the construction of a Chrisshytian Germany

Diamc~d Jubilee WASHINGTON (NC) - n

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Archbishop ~dam Kozlowieshycki SJ of Lusaka Northern Rhodesia was a prisoner in the German concentration camps of Auschwitz and Dachau for five years

Archbishop Kozlowiecki eaid missionary bishops were very disappointed that their problems did not reach the council floor during the second session of the Vatican council

He said they are looking forshyward in the third session to a

Greets Non-Catholics SANTA FE (NC)-Archbishop

James P Davis included his non-Catholic friends in a message of greeting to his pew Santa Fe archdiocese The Arch_ bishop who has been serving as Archbishop of San Juan PR is to be enthroned here Tuesday Feb 25

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THE ANr - ~-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

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PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

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Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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Lauds Two Books Offering Close-ups of Bible Figures

By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy The Bible being a book vast and versatile can be ~pproached in many ways and put to many uses It is an ~nexhaustible treasure house which seekers are constantly exploring and coming up with fresh discoveries In conseshyquence books about the Bible are innumerable and of various sorts One type gives us close-ups of leading figures in the sacred story Two eurrent examples of this are A Gallery of Porshytraits of the Old Testament b y Monsignor Corshynelius P Teushylings (Vantage $395) and )hey Lived by Faith Women in the Bible by Helga

-Rusche (Helicon $295) Monsishygnor Teulings book represents the fruit of decades of study reflection teaching preaching

He has repeatedly ranged through the Bible getting to know it intimately finding in it both great sweeping patterns and an abundance of significant particulars

Pondering its contents he has seen its remarkable relevance to the situations of everyday life in our times as in any other And it is this aspect which he has sought to bring out

Study of Human Nature His book he says is meant

to be a practical adventure not a technical scholarly treatment of such problems as authorship text and details It is primarily study of human nature and it comes to the clear conclusion that from the very beginning as down through the centuries this he 1 nature of ours has reshy~ained the same There is no new sin no new virtue no new man

The adventure begins with Genesis and with God Fromthe early chapters of the first of the books of the Bible Monshysignor Teulings elicits the eleshyments of the divine likeness abshystract to begin with but then gIomiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ly and most attractively personalized

Next comes man and the aushythor shows how even in the opening pages of the Bible

r lO1ans dignity and transcendent destiny are established This splendid and imperishable truth he contrasts with the mean conshy

_cepts of man which abound toshyday and which instead of libershyating and exalting man as their fashioners profess they will actmiddotmiddot v de mea n the human creature and drive him to deshypression and despair

Aid Spiritual Life These pages are rich in leads

for our inspiration and guidance On the one hand they acquaint us with the antiquity of failings which we may regard as pecushyliar to ourselves Thus we are shown the destructive workings of jealousy and envy in Moses btother and sister and the remshyedy for these persistent and harmful dispositions

On the other hand they help us in the practice of the spiritual life Thus a whole anatomy of prayer by the heroes of the Old Testament is analyzed

Monsignor Teulings in conshycluding this or that portrait in his gallery suggests points for meditation He not only draws the picture He also draws the lesson and he instructs us as to the application of the lesson in our own case

This is the distinctive value of his book that it arouses in us bull desire to imitate Gods friends

~~_the old cgvenant anA te]1$ IS

quite specifically how we can do in circumstances so different from those of days and ways far past

Out of an ancient mine he draws new gold puts it in our hands shows us how to spend it to our eternal gain

Women in Scriptures Miss Rusches book is smaller

in size and in scope although it does not stop short at the conshyclusion of the Old Testament as does Monsignor T~ulings but goes on to the New Testament and indeed devotes something under half its chapters to the latter Then too there is exclushysive concentration here middoton the women who are highlighted in the Scriptures

Miss Rusche begins with the commitment of faith which she finds characteristic of Abraham and takes as her theme and proshyceeds to focus on four women who appear in the so-called genealogy of Jesus through his foster father Joseph of Nazareth

These four are a curious asshysortment One is Thamar who played the harlot the second is Rahab a prostitute who had a key role in the Israelites conshyquest of the promised land the third is Ruth whose lovely story breathes steadfast hope in the accomplishment of Gods design in the fullness of time the fourth is Bethsabee the occasion of Davids monstrous sin and the mother of Solomon

SUampcinctly but memorably the author indicates their respective contributions direct or parashydoxical to sacred History

Our Lady She has an original and proshy

vocative chapter on the barren women of high destiny These personify the futureless and the futility of even the chosen peoshyple if Gods aid is not sought and Gods will is not done

In passing over to the New Testament the author naturally concentrates on Our Lady And she makes the interesting obsershyvation that Protestants or at least some Protestants do not ignore Mary but regard only the Gospel image of her and love that dearly To Catholics she says We should earnestly reshyflect whether many times in exshypressions of Marian devotion we see only the Queen of Heaven while the biblical handmaid and the lther of Christmas night is forgotten

Meaningful Group The women in the Gospels

who were sinners are portrayed as is the Samaritan woman who occasions the comment that often the message of Jesus is given us in the form of conversation with human beings who we might say were not capable of comprehending the depth of the message God delivered his deepest truths to fishermen and sinners

Of unusual interest is the chapter listing and saying someshything of the women who assisted St Paul in his ministry - a group easily overlooked but meaningful and especially so just now

Bowlmiddotng for uns lIl

MANCHESTER (NC) - Holy Cross Sisters at St Georges parish school here in New Hampshire are learning someshything newhow to bowl The owner of a bowling alley made arrangements for their firstmiddot

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TO STUDY INDIANS Rev John F Bryde SJ dishyrector of Holy Rosary Indian Mission School in South Dashykota will make a two year study of psychological and educational development ofmiddot Indian children under a fedshyeral grant awarded through the University of Denver

Marquptte Gets NCWCMicrofilm

MILWAUKEE (NC)- Microshyfilm copies of the complete set of reports of the National Cathshyolic Welfare Conference News Service have been given to Marshyquette University for the arshychives of the American Catholic Press

The microfilms were the gift of the NCWC Press Departshyment whose director Floyd AnshydersoQ said that his department would contribute each future years file as it is microfilmed

The microfilms include all NCWC news releases since the service was initiated in April 1920 They become part of the Catholic press archives in the Marquette Memorial Library where they will be available for general use

David Host Marquete jourshynalism professor said the micro films will be of interest to hisshytorians as well as journalists He called them a substantial adshydition to primary source mateshyrial in the university archives

Prelate Confirms Retarded Children

LOS ANGELES (NC) - Auxshyiliary Bishop Timothy Manning confirmed 86 retarded children in St Gregorys church here

J Los Angeles prelate now has confirmed 966 exceptional children during the last four years The children are taught at 50 centers in the four counties of the archdiocese

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Brooklyn Group Defends Pius XII BRa 0 K L Y N (NC) - The has been produced in several

largest Jewish community orshy European countries where it hail ganization in the nation has stirred up controversy issued a long and strongly The Brooklyn Jewish Commu worded defense of Pope Pius nity Council cautioned the pubshyXII and criticism of the play lic against reaching a conclusion The Deputy which is scheshy based on a theatrical produeshyduled to open in New York Feb tion written for the Broadways 26 of the world

The Brooklyn Jewish Com_ Maximilian Moss president of munity Council which describes the Jewish Council said its itself as the authorized voice board of directors concluded of Jewry in Brooklyn wherein that the eternal values of truth reside nearly one million Jews justice and human dignity so the largest such pQpulation in dear to the Jewish tradition America rejected as contrary make it the councils moral duty to history the charge that Pope to speak out in denial of the acshyPius failed to do all he could cusation and in reaffirmance of for Jews persecuted by the nazis the heartfelt appreciation which

The Deputy by German the Jews who were directly afshyauthor Rolf Hochuth is sharply fected and who survived the critical of Pope Pius for his al shy Hitler holocaust themselves then leged failure to defend the Jews publicly expressed to Pope Pius during World War II The play XII

INDIA ASKING ST JOSEPHS HELP ST JOSEPH WAS A BUILDER Catholics in OLAVAKOTT

lOuthern INDIA are asking his special help bullbull Years ago they remodeled an old building for use 81 bull parish church The rains came the walls settled dangerously and then the roof collapsed To build a small bright functional church all of us can be proud of will cost only $4800 Perhaps youd like to build it in memory of bull loved one bull The Bishop of Trichur reminds us again of what $1 can do in INDIA In INmiddot DIA $1 is nearly a full week wagel bull Please help our impov-

Th HoI PtlIbs Mission Aid erished fellow-Catholics No donashylor b 01 ChMcb tion for this church in OLAVAmiddot

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POPE PAUL AND THE HOLY LAND As he entered the Holy Land the Pope spoke movingly of

lis trIp To our Camiddottholic sons and daugihter and to all those Nho glory in the name of ChrisMans we NY Enter with us into the spirit of this pilgrimage Only a few of course caa make the long trip but in sPirit and financially we can help the Priests Sisters and Brothers the ick aged and needy of these lands Our association has been entrusted with this task by the Holy Father

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By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

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its different Thats a man livelihood and he knows what the results of an injury would be Hes experienced - more knowledgeable about his proshyfession But these boys know nothing about injuries and deshypend on the doctors

Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

tests The Cardinal said that sportsmen are true to their avoshycation only if it is not abused for commercial or political PUllshyposes

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PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

See Asks $1 MJUion Ilorth Easton For Development

Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

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Greater New Bedford Teams Score Vfell in State ~eet

By Jaek Kineavy Greater New Bedford schools fared exceedingly wen

in Saturdays State Meet at Boston Garden Class D chamshypion Wareham had a record b~aking performance from Paul Barnett who logged a sparkling 329 clocking in a 300 yard time trial to erase the 10 year old mark of 336 set by Dean Soule of Concord in 1954 Ironically Paul finshyished 8eCOnd in the final be Vikings Paul Rose t wI c e eqalled the existing 56 SO-yard d ash record to win that event and he and Barnett were joined by Joe SUva and Tom Bernault in a recordshybreaking 2266 relay effort that shaved 26 secshyonds off the former mark Fairhaven pulled up third in Class D getting winshyning performanee from John Wojcik in the 2-mile and AI Patenaude in the 1000

bull New Bedford High BAA victolll three weeks ago slid back 10 4th place in the ever stronl Class A competition whieh was WOIl b Weymouth over Boston English The South Shore eontingent needed a eeshyond place in the relay to annex the crOWD and thilI they manshyaged Englishs easy win in the event notwithstanding Dartshymouth the areas only Class C competitor pulled up sixth

The evening BAA Games were marred somewhat by the inability of a eouple of featured performers to put in an appearshyance Weather conditions ~

celled out Canadian middle disshytance ace Bill Crothers and dashman Bob Hayes who twice this year has equalled the 60 yard record Wendell Mottley of Yale ent the capacity crowd home happy however as he rang lIP a new indoor quarter mile record goin the distance in 48 leConds flat

Villanovas brilliant two-mile relay team anchored by the amazing Noel Carroll sped to a fantastic 7264 clocking to lowshyer the existing record held by Kansas by a full 44 seconds 11 these performances seem to augur well for the U S Olympic squad in Tokyo this Summer forget it Both Mottley and Carroll will be there but they wont be attired in U S unishylorJruI Mottleys home ~ in Port au Spain Trinidad and Carr0II like so many of Jum-

University in Congo Gets Ford Grant

NEW YORK NC)-The Ford Foundation has granted $330000 to the Lovanium University Leopoldville Congo to expand research the Catholic institution is eonducting on Congolese deshyvelopment programs

The funds will enable the uni_ versitys Institute of Social and Economic Research to intensify its studies of the rural economy commercial patterns and regionshyal problems the foundation said

The institution will also exshypand in business management and provincial and municipal government the foundation added

Show Popes Photos TEL AVIV (NC) - Some 80

pictures the best of the thoushysands taken by Israeli prea photographers during the pil shygrimage of Pope Paul VI are on display here iB Israel at the Bel t Sokolov (Journalists House) The exhibit was opened by Deputy Prime Kinister Abbe EbaD

bo Jim Elliotts super mars beshyfore him halls from the QuId Sod

As was anticipated the U S hockey team has foutld the goshying rough and at this writing has been virtually eliminated as a title contender The gold medal will undoubtedly go to the winner of the Russia-Canada clash National pride will be a big factor in getting the Maple Leafs up for the contest but that doesnt figure to be enough to derail the Red juggernaut

Basketball buffs throughout the area were treated to a pretty fair weekend via the picture tube Setting things in motion was the H C-B C affair at Worcester Auditorium the ECAC game of the week folshylowed by the intrastate clash be_ tween Providence College and the University of Rhode Island Then on Sunday the Celties and Royals took over and this one had all the earmarks of a chamshypionship match

Detracting measurably howshyeYer from what was oUterwise a topflight performance by both clubs were the rather histrionic reactions of both benches that seemed to greet every call made by Ute officials during Ute ball game These repeated protests-shyoccasionally lodged in no unshycertain terms by the players themselves-lent a sort of bush atmosphere that is notably abshysent in pro football and baseball The NBA would do well to emulate the discipline patterns that are vogue in their associate professional ranks Nuff sed

This is a big week in scholasshytic basketball ranks as local teams move toward Tech quali shyfication and the resolution of league titles Somerset-Holy Family and Durfee-Attleoro were a eouple of mid-week headliners For the Jewelers it a make or break week as they go against Monsignor Coyle High tomorrow night By this time next week the title races in Bristol Countymiddot and Narry should be fairly well in focus as well as the number of represhysentatives the area will send to the always colorful Tech Tourshyney

Catholic Guidance Meeting March 21

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) Some 700 delegates are expected to attend the 10th annual meetshying of the National Catholic Guidance Conference here Satshyurday March 21

Most members of the confershyence which will meet at the university of San Francisco are guidance and counseling experts in Catholic schools

Father Carroll S Tageson OFM of San Luis Rey College Calif a psychologist will give the keynote address and Harold F Cottingham of Florida State University president-elect of the American Personnel and Guidance Association will speak at the conferences banquet

MEN 17-25

JOIN THE NEW Society of Brothers of CurLadyofProvidence

For information write to FATHER MASTER

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COYLE SPORTS NIGHT Mike Holovak center coach of the Boston Patriots and speaker at the Taunton affair admires a trophy with Norman Crowley a ~enior left and John Hudson a freshman right

Lady on Bench Dr Anne Robbins is Team Physician

For College Basketball Squad JERSEY CITY (NC) - Whenshy

ever the team physician occupies the bench with the St Peters College basketball squad there also is an attractive bit of femishyninity

The team physician is a thoshyracic surgeon who teaches surshygery at New York Medical Colshylege works in the cardio pulshymonary lab at Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals New York and maintains a private practice in addition to looking out for the basketballers

The 5-foot-3 bit of femininity - well she and the team physishycian are one and same Dr Anne Jerene Robbins of Bayonne NJ

A couple of years ago Doc Robbins had no interest in basshyketball She was persuaded to go to a game She had her medishycal bag with her She related H()ne of the bors collided with an elbow and split his head open I sewed the boy up right on the spot He required seven lItitches

Someone suggested that Doc Robbins attend more games and the coach Don Kennedy agreed And thats how come a girl tits on the bench each time St Peters cagers playa home game She added Theres rarely a game when one of the boys doesnt require my services-

Ethics in Athletics Doc Robbins has some

ttrong opinions about medical ethics and athletics She was asked about the growing pracshytice of giving a player in pain a shot of novocaine 10 he can eontinue

She emphasized I wouldnt do anything like thamiddott under any circumstances St Peters Imt turning out students just to be prime athletes In pro sports

IDEAL LAUNDRY 373 New Boston Road

Fan River OS 1-5677

its different Thats a man livelihood and he knows what the results of an injury would be Hes experienced - more knowledgeable about his proshyfession But these boys know nothing about injuries and deshypend on the doctors

Juvenile Cases On The Upswing

WASHINGTON (NC) - The number of delinquency cases coming before juvenile courts in the nation increased 10 in 1962 over the previous year acshycording to the U S Childrens Bureau a unit of the Departshyment of Health Education and Welfare

Mrs Katherine B Oettinger bureau chief called juvenile delinquency H a complex probshylem which we know has no sinshygle solution

The report Juvenile Court Statistics - 1962 showed that while the number of juvenile delinquency cases was rising 10 in the period covered the U S populamiddottion In the 10 through 17 age group was risIng only 35

The number of cases per 1 000 children was about three funes higher In cities than in rural areas and boys were referred to court more than four times as often as girls the report said

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THE ANCHOR- 1S Thurs Feb 6 1964

Churchmen Ask Open Housing

MONTPELIER (NC) - Vershymonts religious leaders joine( in a statement calling uPOl local communities to support f

proposal for an open houslnr covenant

The covenant has been recom mended by the Burlingtor branch of the National Associashytion for the Advancement Cl~

Colored People Our conviction as religioof

leaders of our state is that Wf

cannot escape the moral implishycations of the current racia problem of our nation says theshystatement

Presumably persons of ar races would be welcome to wor ship with us yet we feel thashywe must take a forthright stane on this issue Our failure to d( so gives tacit consent to th08lmiddot who would maintain prejUdice _

Among the signers of tillt statement were Bishop Robert F Joyce of Burlington Episcopa Bishop Harvey D Butterfield frmiddot Vermont Rev Homer C BryaDt executive secretary Vermonl Baptist State Convention ani Rabbi Max H Wall of Burling ton

Blesses Olympic Games Settings

INNSBRUCK (NC) - All fbe sites here of specific events in the Olympic games were blessed by a priest and at Axamer Lizum the Alpine skiing site l

chapel was consecrated to St John the Baptist Fif~en priests are on duly

as chaplains at the contest ar~ and two Catholic informatiOJl centers have been set up for guests

Two contestants were kJIled and severalmiddot were injured irl preliminary events at the gamM

In his traditional messagemiddot sportsmen Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna warned of the dangers involved in sports cmlshy

tests The Cardinal said that sportsmen are true to their avoshycation only if it is not abused for commercial or political PUllshyposes

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

See Asks $1 MJUion Ilorth Easton For Development

Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

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20 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs Feb 6 1964

PROUD DAY FOR CUBS Its a proud day at St Therese South Right entire lineup of award winners Front from left Paul Gauthier A~tleboro as parish Cub Scouts earn Parvuli Dei awards Left Cubmaster Thomas Galligan Michael Keane David Vieira rear David Mann Dennis Carl Quilitzsch pins award on David Vieira as Chester Salisbury waits turn Moreau Chester Salisbury Alfred Menard

t--ew Jersey Priest Coordinates Southern Bishop Says In God We Trust to Appear Program for Narcotics Addict On Seven Additional DenominationsAsks Rights

NEWARK (NC)-I still get Thats what Johnny waS talkshy WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) - The and Printing is now preparing te~pted sometimes Johnny ing about when he said he calls motto In God We Trust will new dies carrying the motto for said Then I call Father DiPeri Father DiPeri when hes tempshy For Negroes begin appearing on seven addishy the following denominations the DiPeri ted to try drugs again tional denominations of U S $2 and $5 U S notes and the $5

Johnny first came to Father RALEIGH (NC) - North currency within a year a conshy $10 $20 $50 md $100 FederalJohnny is 20 And until three DiPeri late in October after Carolinas Catholic Bishop gresswoman has disclosed Resetve Notesmonths ago he was a heroin adshyhearing about the program He The announcement was madedict using five bags a day has called for a purging of Mrs Sullivan prefaced her

which cost him $25~ told the priest he hated himself unjust laws and customs afshy by Rep Leonor K Sullivan of remarks by denying that anybut he was hopelessly caught he Missouri chairman of the House move is afoot in congress to reshyHes been dry ever since he fecting Negroes and passage ofcouldnt kick Banking and Currency Commitshy

met Father Joseph B DiPeri new laws guaranteeing every move the words In God We Father DiPeri told Johnny he tees subcommittee on consumer Trust from U S coins andcoordinator of an 18-month-old

understood But he also told him citizen impartial treatment affairs which has responsibility currencyprogram for narcotics addicts it wasnt hopeless He induced Bishop Vincent S Waters of for bills dealing with coins and_

The program combines group currencythetapy with personal counselshy Mrs Sullivan based her anshy

Johnny to undergo de-toxificashy Raleigh wrote in a pastoral let shytion-a paiful four-day period ter to be read in all churchel Ready to Go

iu g friendlship job placement of withdrawal from drugs nouncement on information fromon Feb 9 WINOOSKI PARK (NC)alld emergency telephone tber- Father DiPeri whose parish H J Holtzclaw director of theNow is the time for Amerishy Three Society of St Edmund 8PY assignment is at nearby St Bureau of Engraving and Printshycans to use their moral influence priests who will leave soon for

Lucys kept in close touch with on law-enforcing bodies to asshying Caracas Venezuela to establish

sure our country of the execushy the first Edmundite mission inJohnny He stayed with him in Under a law enacted by Conshymiddot~lelief Appeal St Lucys rectory all day one gress in 1955 the motto In God Latin America received missiontion of just laws which will asshy

Continue from Page One crosses at a departure ceremonySunday then he drove him to a We Trust was made mandatorysure us of peace the tranquilitymonastery which agreed to let on all U S coins and on all curshy at the St Michaels College- is wanting to vast numbers it is shy of order

in ere sufficiency - him stay for three months rency issues when new dies for chapel here ill Vermont We live in the most criticalTiny Candle the printing of currency were

Largest Organization age of our national history theI went to confession Johnny adopted Alluding to such charicable Bishop wrote Our form of gOYshyrecalls And then I started goshy Although it has been appearshy ANTONE S~ FEMo JRendeavors as the Bishops Relief ernment based on Judeo-Chris- ing to Communion every day ing regularly on coins the mottoFund Appeal the Pope said We DISPENSINGtian ideals embracing libertymiddotNow hes home and has a job so far has been placed only on OPTICIANal~e therefore openly in favor of and justice for all is in itll finalwhich Father DiPeri obtained currency of the $1 denomination PrescriptJo_everything that is being done toshy test of maturityfor him But still there are those Mrs Sullivan said thismiddotwasmiddot notmiddot for EyeglomiddotssbullbulldlY to help those who are deshy

Filledperiods of temptation and the Good Nei~hbOl the result of oversight butYmiddot()id of the good required for Office Houncalls to Father DiPeri simply reflected the fact thatthe elementary means of life The Bishop said he prepared 900- 500Johnny who started with new printing dies had not beenhis letter in response to Gov_ Statistics compiled by CRS shy except Wedgoofballs at 18 is one of 200 adopted for other currency deshyTerry Sanfords request that tfie Fri Ee NCWC headquarters here disshy men and boys-most of them in nominationsclosed that during 1963 the states churches mark Feb 9 al 30-1130their late teens and early 20sshy However she said in a state- shy Roo 1worlds largest private relief 01 shy Good Neighbor Sundaywho have found their way to ment in the Congressional Recshy~anization gave assistance to Although every day should 7 No Main Stbullbull Foil Ri OS 11-0412Father DiPeri so far The priest ord the Bureau of Engravingmore than 40 million per9()llS in be a good day for improvingcalls the program little more some 70 countries throughoUit the race relations even amongthan a tiny candle in the darkshyworld Catholics there could be somenessThe general relief fund camshy improvement in this regardUnrealistic laws and inadeshypaign will be conducted in Therefore we are happy to joinquate rehabilitation facilitiesparishes throughout the nation with all our separated brethrenare preventing a solution of thefrom March 1 to 8 culminating observing Good Neighbor Sunshynarcotics problem he saidwith the traditional Laetare day he wrote

Sunday collection on March 8

See Asks $1 MJUion Ilorth Easton For Development

Continued from Page Three SACRAMENTO (NC)-A milshySchool who recently delivered lion dollar goal has been set for lIln address on birth control beshy the first Bishops Annual Deshyfore the New England Medical velopment Fund campaign of Association convention He will the Sacramento diocese discuss The Church and Birth Bishop Alden J Bell announcshyControl ing plans for the drive said the

No forums will be held on the long-range aims of the annual following two weeks because a program will include building novena will be in progress in new Catholic high schools and the parish On March n the expanding existing ones exshyllpeaker will be Dr Frederick panding the diocesan seminary r P Rosenheim psychologist at construction of Newman Club St Elizabeths Hospital facilities renovation of the

Other speakers in the series Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrashywill be Rev W Seavey Joyce ment aiding Confraternity of SJ Dean of the Boston College Christian Doctrine religious inshySchool of Business Administrashy struction classes now serving and Rev Eamonn ODoherty 29000 public school children SSmiddotC of St Columbani Mapor and building a homl1l for the

- SemInary iD Milton aifed

NO JOB TOO BIG NONE TOO SMALL

SULLIVAN BROS PRINTERS

Main Office and Plant LOWELL MASS

01852

Telephone Lowell 458-6333 and 457-7500

Auxiliary Plants BOSTON OCEANPORT N J PAWTUCKET R I

FOR FAMILY BANKING

ATTLEBORO

ATTLEBORO - SEEKONK

MEMBER FDIC

ANDERSON amp OLSEN INDUSTRIAL and DOMESTIC

HEATING-PIPING and AIR- CONDITIONING

CONTRACTORS 312 Hmman Street WY 7-9162 New Bedford

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