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TeachersfromCatholicelementaryandhighschoolsinthe DiocesearegatheredinFallRiver,todayandtomorrowfor thefourthannualconventionoftheCatholicTeachersAsso- ciation,.being hel~, at St. Anne':; School, Forest Street., Generalconventionchairman tion~ andLiturgyandtheFamily Tagus river, will' be dedicated . spre ymuc I. epu OMAHA(NC)-TheCath- olic press by fair and bal- ancedconductincontroversy could show an aspect of Fathe~ Hull'sassignmentshave O~ient with the Chief of Chap- MRS.JOSEPH J.KELLEHER .
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'--' '--: . MRS. JOSEPH J. KELLEHER next Sunday at ceremonies to be presided overby His Emi- ni!nce Manuel Cardinal Goncal- ves Patriarch of Lis- bon.' , , The statue is the fulfillment of a promise-a :promise made by the Bishops of Portugal in 1940' at the beginning of World War 11. The Bishops vowed then that if Portugal was spared from the. war they would erect a stat- ue honoring the 'Divine Heart of Chrisf the King. Some Problems Outside Area Of Religion OMAHA (NC)-The Cath- olic press by fair and bal- anced conduct in controversy could show an aspect of Church intellectual tradition of great 'value to society, a Bishop told session of press' editorial workers here. . . Bishop John .P. Cody of Kan- sas City-St. Joseph, Mo., also told a 'meeting or .tl)e 49th an- nual Catholic Press Association c.onvention that such conduct would have' "very great powers of attraction to any .man of 'fair and honest mind." The, prelate said that while Catholics are united on ulti- mate questions, they are "di- vided on many questions that are less than ultimate, but which are nevertheless, of genuine sig_ nificance in human affairs." Discussion Good "I take it for granted that this discussion of these contro"ersial issues is not only proper for the Catholic press but even required , of it, at least of certai'n types of 'publications," he said. Turn to PlU!:e Twent,,-tw. the King Monument Portugal's to God LISBON (NC)-Portugal's nearly nine million Catholics are Joyously awaiting the unveiling of the most magnificent monument of thanksgiving for having' been spared from the horrors!?f World. War II. Portuguese Catholics have sacrificed for 19 years so that they could erect a fit- ting monument of thanks- giving for peace-a $500,000 ] OO-feet-high . statue of', Christ the King. . . The statue, which stands, on a 265-foot pedastal and faces the city of Lisbon from across the Tagus river, will' be dedicated ,All indications at Charities Appeal Headquarters this morning manifesterthat every 'parish in the Diocese will exceed its 1958 fin al total. As ·returns from parishes continue to arrive at Headquarters tliey are swelliIfg totals to new highs. The trend of increased giving that was evident in first reports has not faltered. In many parishes it has increased ,and exceeded even optimistic . expectations. The arrival of Wom' en of D' .·ocese many Special Gifts has added , . to the present degree of suc- C' S parishes have already onvene atu rday surpassed their last. year's total .His Excellency, Most Rev. James J. Gerrard, D.D.,V.G.,. by a th,9usand or dollars. will open the sixth annual convention of the Fall River St. Mary's Parish' of Fairhaven has now doubled its contribution Diocesan Council of Catholic 'Women in the auditorium of Turn to Page'Two KennedyCenter, New Bedford, at 10:25 Saturday workshops will fol- ing of the National Anthem with low the opening message piano accompaniment by Miss f B ·h G Mary E. Whelan; Very Rev. rom,' IS oP. errard. ,!he Hugh A. Gallagher, New Bed- FamIly and DIocesan InstItu- ford district moderator will and Liturgy and the Family . Turn to Page Twenty-'two concurrently from] 0:30 to 11 :25; 'Psychology of Children' and D.C.C.W. Program Is a Unit from 11:30 to 12:20, also 'concur- rently. A ,youth· exhibit will be on - display in the rear of the audi- torium, consisting of projects o,f diocesan yout!I groups, such as c!!'r::llnics, handicraft, sewing and art Miss Mary A. Cole New Bedford, IS diocesan chair- man' of youth, 'assisted by Mrs. George Charbonneau, Fall River district chairman; Miss Mary Foley, New Bedford; Mrs. Mary Neville, Taunton; Miss Shirley Givens, Attleboro; Mrs. Harold .Hayes, Cape an.,d Islands.' Luncheon will be avililable from 12:20 to 1:30 with Mrs. James Leith as' chairman. Afternoon Session 'The afternoon session will open at ]:30 with prayer by Rev. Thorilas F. Walsh, diocesan moderator; all will join in sing- Diocese to S.urpass 1958 Appeal Total HAILS CHU'IST, KING: This'statue, on' a ,hill over- looking Lisbon,Portugal will be dedicated next Sunday. NC Photo. ) Spiritual Work' of Armed Forces Chaplain Essential Factor in Power for By Russell Collinge Power for Peace! This is the theme for Armed Forces Day throughout the country. 011 Armed Forces Day our people will.be welcomed at all Army, Navy and Air Force installations and wilf be shown our newest weapons.. But the thousands who see these displays must understand that they are for defense-Never Aggression. Our strength will be used as a deterrent. the Power it has to use 'for that. the B'ltse Commander, Col- It' tt h' l'k t- Peace-but it is well to know onel Richard W. DaVania, is . s pre y muc I. e pu aware that the planes and weap-' tll1g the very best eqUIpment ons are only one kind of power into our Fire Houses. We'd be -that there is also the really happy if none of it 'ever had to great Power for Peace which lies be used, but it's cOI11forting to in the religious and spiritual know the pumpers and ladder- life of the men on the base. Sure- 'trucks and, brush-breakers are ly a Commanding Officer who is ready and waiting incase we conc'erned with these things is need them. the best proof that our strength Or, perhaps more to the point, will not be used recklessly or in if you have a shQddy, one-man greedy conquest. police force with a .. . . baddies are going to have 'a field . TIiIS IS no empty, well-sound- day. But get a large, weUtrained mg statement about the Colonel. force, with radio and squad cars John Denehy, the Base Chap- and pistols and night-sticks and lam told me that has he . the' crime' rate will drop-:...but had grea.ter cooperatIOn, mteres.t, quick! Your alert and competent ,a',ld actIve help than OtIs police force may never eveIi FIeld. Base Fr. make an but you keep .responslble for the them on duty and equipped to entlFe reltglOus program. for all make sure that things stay nice groups--a can and quiet.' . . only: be a h.vlll g , mteg;al part of So with' our Armed Forces- the Base lIfe when It has the the bigger and better their· guns and . backing of and ships and planes and other the Commandmg Officer .. weapons the quieter things will Fr: Denehy is of special inter- be in our country. And Otis Air est ·to ,us . because ,he was Base will sh0"iV' the publk REV. JOHN F. DENEHY Turn to Pa&'e Seventeea. , Thursday, May 14, 1959 PRICE JOe $4.00' pe' Se£oDd' Ch.M Mail Pr.".ileRe. Aathorized a' Fall RiYer. Ma... , 'An Anchor of the Soul, Sure. and F'irm-ST. PAUL The [ANCHOR Bishop Requiem Mass Tomorrow His Excellency, the Most Reverend James L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop of Fall River, will pontificate tomorrow morning at the eighth sary Pontifical Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the' late Bishop Cassidy, third Ordi- nary' of the Diocese of Fall River. Most Rev. James J. Gerrard, Aux.i1iary Bishop of the Diocese, will be present in the sanctuary. Officers of the MfiSS will be .. follows: Rt. Rev .. Humberto S. Medei- lOS, Diocesan Chancellor, assist.. ant .priest; Rt. Rev. James Dola.. TIIII'I1 to Page , Fai. River, Mass. Vol. 3, No. 20 'Eight priests of the Diocese will celebrate the silver jubilee of their 'ordination Tuesday, May 26. Ordained in. 1934, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall· River, by the late Most Rev. Jarnes E. Cassidy, ·D.D., they include ·Rev. Lester L. Hull, Rev. Bernard J. Fen-' assigned to St. James, New Bed':' ton' Rev. George S Daigle ford. Since 1954 he has been at R " L E C . R" St. William's, Fall River. ev:. eo . urry, ev. . Father . Fenton served for Charles J. Canty, Rev. Dan- seven years .at Corpus Christi, iel Carey, Re,:. Ambrose E. Sandwich, and for a year at St. Bowen, Rev. Edwm J. Loew. Paul's Taunton. Since 1942 he' Ordained in St. James' Cathe- has on duty as a chaplain dral; Rev. J: B. with the United States Army. 'wlll obser'oW hIS anmver- Col. Bernard J. Fenton, regular-. sary June 24. ly is stationed at the Pentagon, . . Cape Service but at present is on' a trip to the Hull's assignments have with the Chief of Chap- included Sacred Heart Oak lams. - Bluffs, where he served 'briefly 'Also with the armed services upon ordination, followed ,by !!ince 1942 has been Father 19 years at Heart, Fall Canty. li,'l\evious assignments in- River. From 1953 to 1954 he was Turn to Page Three Nine Priests Mark S'ilver Jubil'ees' Diocesan Cgtholic Teachers Meet Today in Fall River. Teachers from Catholic elementary and high schools in the Diocese are gathered in Fall River, today and tomorrow for the fourth annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Asso- ciation, .being at St. Anne':; School, Forest Street., General convention chairman :-Exhibits displaying textbooks is Rev. Edward J. Gorman, and school supplies will supple- D ·· .. 'S ;. d ·f· ment leetUl'es and discussion, IOcesan upellllten ent 0 bringing the latest developments Schools.. Serving with him in techniques and tools to the are Rev. John P. Driscoll, head- attention of the convention. ing the hospitality committee; Concurrent with the conven- Rev. J. Burns, exhibits. tion, a science, fair for liigh Also Rev. Rene Patenaude, O.P. school stlldents is in' progress at and Rev.' John F. 'nearby Dominican' Academy on ' Rev. Edmond L. Dlckmson, Park Street. Winners will be Rev. Maurice Souza, selected this afternoon and dis- awards. plays will be open to the public Full Schedule tomorrow. A full schedule is planned for the 700 educators attending con- vention sessions. His Excellency, , the Most Rev. Jamell L. Conolly, D.O., will addl'ess'today's open- ing meeting. Auxiliary Bishop James J. Gerrard is slated to' speak tomorrow. Keynoting the convention,' Rev. Richard H. Sullivan, C.S.C., will deliver today's major ad- dress on "The Catholic Teacher." Other speakers will discuss first aid, science, arithmetic, catechism, guidance and other subjects of general interest to. educators.
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MRS. JOSEPH J. KELLEHER

next Sunday at ceremonies tobe presided overby His Emi­ni!nce Manuel Cardinal Goncal­ves ~erejeira, Patriarch of Lis-bon.' ,, The statue is the fulfillment

of a promise-a :promise madeby the Bishops of Portugal in1940' at the beginning of WorldWar 11. The Bishops vowed thenthat if Portugal was spared fromthe. war they would erect a stat­ue honoring the 'Divine Heart ofChrisf the King.

Some ProblemsOutside AreaOf Religion

OMAHA (NC)-The Cath­olic press by fair and bal­anced conduct in controversycould show an aspect ofChurch intellectual tradition ofgreat 'value to society, a Bishoptold a· session of press' editorialworkers here.. .

Bishop John .P. Cody of Kan­sas City-St. Joseph, Mo., alsotold a 'meeting or .tl)e 49th an­nual Catholic Press Associationc.onvention that such conductwould have' "very great powersof attraction to any .man of 'fairand honest mind."

The, prelate said that whileCatholics are united on ulti­mate questions, they are "di­vided on many questions thatare less than ultimate, but whichare nevertheless, of genuine sig_nificance in human affairs."

Discussion Good"I take it for granted that this

discussion of these contro"ersialissues is not only proper for theCatholic press but even required

, of it, at least of certai'n types of'publications," he said.

Turn to PlU!:e Twent,,-tw.

Ch~ist the King MonumentPortugal's T~anks to God

LISBON (NC)-Portugal's nearly nine million Catholicsare Joyously awaiting the unveiling of the most magnificentmonument of thanksgiving for having' been spared fromthe horrors!?f World. War II. Portuguese Catholics havesacrificed for 19 years sothat they could erect a fit­ting monument of thanks­giving for peace-a $500,000] OO-feet-high . statue of', Christthe King. . .

The statue, which stands, on a265-foot pedastal and faces thecity of Lisbon from across theTagus river, will' be dedicated

,All indications at Charities Appeal Headquarters this morning manifesterthat every'parish in the Diocese will exceed its 1958 fin al total. As ·returns from parishes continueto arrive at Headquarters tliey are swelliIfg totals to new highs. The trend of increasedgiving that was evident in first reports has not faltered. In many parishes it has increased,and exceeded even optimistic .

expectations. The arrival of Wom'en of D'.·ocesemany Special Gifts has added , .to the present degree of suc- C' Sce~;veral parishes have already onvene aturdaysurpassed their last. year's total .His Excellency, Most Rev. James J. Gerrard, D.D.,V.G.,.by a th,9usand or mor~ dollars. will open the sixth annual convention of the Fall RiverSt. Mary's Parish' of Fairhavenhas now doubled its contribution Diocesan Council of Catholic 'Women in the auditorium of

Turn to Page'Two KennedyCenter, New Bedford, at 10:25 Saturday mornin~.Fou~ workshops will fol- ing of the National Anthem with

low the opening message piano accompaniment by Miss

f B · h G Mary E. Whelan; Very Rev.rom,' IS oP. errard. ,!he Hugh A. Gallagher, New Bed-

FamIly and DIocesan InstItu- ford district moderator willtion~ and Liturgy and the Family . Turn to Page Twenty-'twoconcurrently from] 0:30 to 11 :25;

'Psychology of Children' andD.C.C.W. Program Is a Unitfrom 11:30 to 12:20, also 'concur­rently.

A ,youth· exhibit will be on- display in the rear of the audi­

torium, consisting of projectso,f diocesan yout!I groups, suchas c!!'r::llnics, handicraft, sewingand art work~ Miss Mary A. ColeNew Bedford, IS diocesan chair­man' of youth, 'assisted by Mrs.George Charbonneau, Fall Riverdistrict chairman; Miss MaryFoley, New Bedford; Mrs. MaryNeville, Taunton; Miss ShirleyGivens, Attleboro; Mrs. Harold.Hayes, Cape an.,d Islands.'

Luncheon will be avililablefrom 12:20 to 1:30 with Mrs.James Leith as' chairman.

Afternoon Session'The afternoon session will

open at ]:30 with prayer by Rev.Thorilas F. Walsh, diocesanmoderator; all will join in sing-

Diocese to S.urpass1958 Appeal Total

HAILS CHU'IST, KING:This'statue, on' a ,hill over­looking Lisbon,Portugal willbe dedicated next Sunday.NC Photo. )

Spiritual Work' of Armed Forces ChaplainEssential Factor in Power for P~ace

By Russell Collinge

Power for Peace! This is the theme for Armed Forces Day throughout the country.011 Armed Forces Day our people will.be welcomed at all Army, Navy and Air Forceinstallations and wilf be shown our newest weapons.. But the thousands who see thesedisplays must understand that they are for defense-Never Aggression. Our strengthwill be used as a deterrent. the Power it has to use 'for that. the B'ltse Commander, Col-

It' tt h' l'k t- Peace-but it is well to know onel Richard W. DaVania, is. s pre y muc I. e pu aware that the planes and weap-'

tll1g the very best eqUIpment ons are only one kind of powerinto our Fire Houses. We'd be -that there is also the reallyhappy if none of it 'ever had to great Power for Peace which liesbe used, but it's cOI11forting to in the religious and spiritualknow the pumpers and ladder- life of the men on the base. Sure-

'trucks and, brush-breakers are ly a Commanding Officer who isready and waiting incase we conc'erned with these things isneed them. the best proof that our strength

Or, perhaps more to the point, will not be used recklessly or inif you have a shQddy, one-man greedy conquest.police force with a bicycle~the .. . .baddies are going to have 'a field . TIiIS IS no empty, well-sound-day. But get a large, weUtrained mg statement about the Colonel.force, with radio and squad cars F~. John Denehy, the Base Chap-and pistols and night-sticks and lam told me that no~her~ has he

.the' crime' rate will drop-:...but had grea.ter cooperatIOn, mteres.t,quick! Your alert and competent ,a',ld actIve help than ~t OtIspolice force may never eveIi FIeld. A~ Base C~aplaIn, Fr.make an al're~t but you keep De~ehy I~ .responslble for thethem on duty and equipped to entlFe reltglOus program. for allmake sure that things stay nice groups--a .p~ogr~m wh~ch canand quiet.' . . only: be a h.vlllg, mteg;al part of

So with' our Armed Forces- the Base lIfe when It has thethe bigger and better their·guns understandin~ and .backing ofand ships and planes and other the Commandmg Officer..weapons the quieter things will Fr: Denehy is of special inter-be in our country. And Otis Air est ·to ,us . because ,he was"o~e Base will sh0"iV' the publk REV. JOHN F. DENEHY Turn to Pa&'e Seventeea.

, Thursday, May 14, 1959PRICE JOe

$4.00' pe' Y~r

Se£oDd' Ch.M Mail Pr.".ileRe.Aathorized a' Fall RiYer. Ma...

, 'An Anchor of the Soul, Sure. and F'irm-ST. PAUL

The[ANCHOR

Bishop Ca~sidy'

Requiem MassTomorrow

His Excellency, the MostReverend James L. Connolly,D.D., Bishop of Fall River,will pontificate tomorrowmorning at the eighth Anniver~

sary Pontifical Mass of Requiemfor the repose of the soul of the'late Bishop Cassidy, third Ordi­nary' of the Diocese of FallRiver.

Most Rev. James J. Gerrard,Aux.i1iary Bishop of the Diocese,will be present in the sanctuary.

Officers of the MfiSS will be.. follows:

Rt. Rev.. Humberto S. Medei­lOS, Diocesan Chancellor, assist..ant .priest; Rt. Rev. James Dola..

TIIII'I1 to Page Twe~t7-,tw. ,

Fai. River, Mass.Vol. 3, No. 20

'Eight priests of the Diocese will celebrate the silverjubilee of their 'ordination Tuesday, May 26. Ordained in.1934, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Fall· River, by the late MostRev. Jarnes E. Cassidy, ·D.D., they include ·Rev. Lester L.Hull, Rev. Bernard J. Fen-' assigned to St. James, New Bed':'ton' Rev. George S Daigle ford. Since 1954 he has been atR " L E C . R" St. William's, Fall River.

ev:. eo . urry, ev. . Father . Fenton served forCharles J. Canty, Rev. Dan- seven years .at Corpus Christi,iel ~. Carey, Re,:. Ambrose E. Sandwich, and for a year at St.Bowen, Rev. Edwm J. Loew. Paul's Taunton. Since 1942 he'

Ordained in St. James' Cathe- has be~n on duty as a chaplaindral; Mo~treal, Rev. J: B. R~land with the United States Army.Bou~e 'wlll obser'oW hIS anmver- Col. Bernard J. Fenton, regular-.sary June 24. ly is stationed at the Pentagon, .

. Cape Service but at present is on' a trip to theFathe~ Hull's assignments have O~ient with the Chief of Chap­

included Sacred Heart Oak lams. -Bluffs, where he served 'briefly 'Also with the armed servicesupon ordination, followed ,by !!ince 1942 has been Father19 years at ~acI'ed Heart, Fall Canty. li,'l\evious assignments in-River. From 1953 to 1954 he was Turn to Page Three

Nine Priests MarkS'ilver Jubil'ees'

Diocesan Cgtholic TeachersMeet Today in Fall River.

Teachers from Catholic elementary and high schools in theDiocese are gathered in Fall River, today and tomorrow forthe fourth annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Asso­ciation, .being hel~, at St. Anne':; School, Forest Street.,General convention chairman :-Exhibits displaying textbooksis Rev. Edward J. Gorman, and school supplies will supple-

D·· .. ' S ;. d ·f· ment leetUl'es and discussion,IOcesan upellllten ent 0 bringing the latest developments

Schools.. Serving with him in techniques and tools to theare Rev. John P. Driscoll, head- attention of the convention.ing the hospitality committee; Concurrent with the conven- •Rev. Ed~ard J. Burns, exhibits. tion, a science, fair for liighAlso Rev. Rene Patenaude, O.P. school stlldents is in' progress atand Rev.' John F. Hog~n,.hall; 'nearby Dominican' Academy on 'Rev. Edmond L. Dlckmson, Park Street. Winners will beluncl~eon; Rev. Maurice Souza, selected this afternoon and dis-awards. plays will be open to the public

Full Schedule tomorrow.A full schedule is planned for

the 700 educators attending con­vention sessions. His Excellency,

, the Most Rev. Jamell L. Conolly,D.O., will addl'ess'today's open­ing meeting. Auxiliary BishopJames J. Gerrard is slated to'speak tomorrow.

Keynoting the convention,'Rev. Richard H. Sullivan, C.S.C.,will deliver today's major ad­dress on "The Catholic Teacher."

Other speakers will discussfirst aid, science, arithmetic,catechism, guidance and othersubjects of general interest to.educators.

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'. FO.RTY HOURS_ DEVOTION'

May l7-St. Matthew, Fall. River.

St. Kilian, New BedfoJ"d.

MaY 24-St. Mary, Mansfield..'. St. TerE!sa's Convent, Fall'

River. "

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Bishop to Bless.~ew BuildingAt StonehiU.. ;Hili! Excellency, ·the MostReverend James L. ConnoJi;iD.D., BishQp of Fall Rive~will dedicate a $500,000 stu­dent union buildjng. at Ston~

hill College, North EastQn, Mon-: day, May 25t,aDd will celebrateaMasS at which Richard Card­inal Cushing will preach.

The -ceremonies .wili mark. thelOth anniversary of StonehiI.I.situated -on the former Frede­rick Lothrop Ames estate, one.of southeastern Massachusetts'show places. The liberal artAIcollege, with its 558 acre cam­pus, has gt:own' from. one buil1- .'ing to five. It has a faculty of34 and a co-edu.cational.~udf.

body of 520. ... . : , ...The new building representIJ.

one step in a $5,000,000 devel­opment program. . .~. "- ..

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CLERGY APPOINTMEN1S

.Diocese ofFaU River

,.AS A ('OMPUMENJ to your good taste, Coronet by BOO<! makes timoffer. Buy and enjoy the new Coronet Quart. ~ •The World's FinestIce Cream! Send the Reward Certificate to Coronet, Box H, Boston 18, ..Mass. We will mail you a ,certificate gOOd fora gift'pint of Coronet atyour Hood I>.ealer. '. ..' ~ . "

OFfER UMi1'ED. Buy the new Coronet Qu8rt today ! • ~ iend f~ your. GIFT PINT, <4 Coronet ••• ,rif:ht. awayr ...

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.. . $35,00Orsi' Brothers.

$30.00Daniel Doyle.. I $25.00Capeway Package Store, Weir

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'. '!·Rev. Raymond R. Hamel to the Chaplaincy of St. JOseph's,Orphanage; Fail Rive~. . .

Appointments effective Wednes~ay" May ~.

~~",tOe;;5-Bishop of Fall l;l.iver '.-

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,'." R~v;Arlhur ,G. Dup~is from Chaplaincy 'at St. Joseph's

. Orphanage, ,Fall River,.to Administtatot of ·St. Louis of FranceParish, Swansea.' ' . ,

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Herbert C.'Eales~ Inc., Boyko . Co-Operative Bank, Dr. John J.Funeral Service, Mr. & Mrs.. \ Gregg, Williams L~mper Co.,Ambrose'. Keeley, Dodsworth, . Pobers Inc.. . ",-.. ,Inc. WllliamEaton. . . , ,Dr. & Mrs. H. B. Carroll, Dr.

Uiric J. Pouliot, Atomic Fence' Anthony. Elias, St. Paurs.Cilth­Corp" .Joseph Cabral Roofing, olii: Wome!1's Guild, Soci~t.e Des~ay's E'!ower Shop, Mr:. & Mrs., .Enf~t~St. Jacques,: Dr,. Sam-. Ca''no ConferenceJohn Waterman. uel L. Poplack.

Luso-American Macaroni Mfg: Dolan Fune,ral Home, Mr & A.·t D d ~ -II' .Co' Lawson Granite &. Marble Mrs.· G.eorge . Tyson, -Mulhern's • 0 gevi e .W~~ks Inc. Edward Warwick. Phar,macy Polish American Citz. . The fourth in a series of Cana

Bro~ghto~'s Cleaners, Central Club, Geilich Leather. Conferences sponsored by theLunch Columbia Pha'rn:tacy; Dighton Industries. ,DioCesan Family' Life BureallAtty..FredW. C~erWonka, Atty. $~O.OO ", for married couples will be heldMilton Epstein. Mr. '& Mrs. J. F. Moran, Nicb-. at st. 'Stephen's Church, Dodg~

Acme Refrigeration,. Leonard ~oIas Courcy, Weir Pharni~cy., viile,'atlf Wednesday. eyenin& .Liquor Store,' ArthurA. Plante $15.00 '.... May 20. This is the last. in the, ~

&: Sons, Atty, David Entin. Alfred· Dukelow, Peter B. p~~pt, seri~s. of Cana Conf~,~. ~Fall River Lumber po., Inc" Gay,. Royce AlUminum' ·Corp.,. ences and deals with the unity of '

George W. Graham,Atty. Joseph· Sally. Ann Beauty,. Nu Brite, busband and .wife in mind,'E. Hanify; National~ashRegister Chemical Co. Gus's Grille. heart and soUl from the' natUral ,Co. .. . /' . . - $io.oo . and "sU'pernatural viewpomts.

:'.l'auntonBeverage ·Co.,· De~ Rev" Anthony M. Gomes, S'a~:'Souza Brothers Market, Hillside to' Chri~t~ Church, and Rev.'

, . TUrD' to Page Three RegiJ;lald M. 'Barrette, St. Roch's". ' Church.; "both' 'FaiI' River; wiu:~

Tuitic)'I1~,SalaryBoo~h. e6nduct'the'conf¢rence,' whicb:

A·- T ' . ,.,. . will "conCludewlth:a, qUestiOD.·f: , rinity College. petiod~ ",..' . '\ ....

WASHINGTOl'{ (NC)-~.)sal-,

'ary increase for all members ofthe, teaching staff ,of TI'inityCollege,. effective in September"bas been announced by SisterMary 'Patrick, president. Thenew scale ranges from $4,500 to$11,000.

, Sister Mary Patrick also an­nounced that annual tuition' hasbeen~ raised beginning with, the1959-60 ·scholast~c year.

Service,

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$10.00FuneralHathaway

Mass OrdoFIllDAY~t.Joh~ Baptist· De'­

La Salle, Confessor.· Double.White. Mass ProPer; (!;loria;Preface of Ascension:

SATURDAY-Vigil of·Pentecost. '.DOl!ble. Red.· Mass Proper;".Gloria; 'Preface; Communi-'cantes and Hanc igitur ofPenteCost. .

SUNDAY - Pentecost SundayPro pe r; Gloria; seQuenca'Creed; Preface, (;omlnuni~.

cantes and:Hanc; 'igitur of·'Pentecost (each 'day duringthe Octave alsO).

MONDAY~ Pentecost Monday.Double of r Class; Red. MassPro per; Gloria; Sequence;Creed; Preface;ete. of Pente­cost.

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.$125.00·''-'New England poultry 'Co.

$100.00 .' . .

United Labor Council, OliverM. Cherry; Smallarotliers. Mfg.Co., Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Shea,Mr. & Mrs. Michael.J. McMabon,'

:Mooney. & Co.' .. .$75.00 . ,,' '

Atty. & Mrs. Harold S. R. Buf:- ,finton..

. $60.00. c, John ,F. McMahon ,& Sons;

Inc.$50.00

Holy 'Name Women's Guild,'Smith Textile Co., Adrien Picard

'Sr., Simon's. Supply Co., Inc.,Atty. Hugh J. Golden, Mr. .&Mrs. Edward J. Delaney, Hoff­man- Lion Mills. Co.

Judge Beatrice Hancock Mul­laney, Pacific, Oil Co., St. Mary,'s'Cathedral Guiid, United Cotton­Products,' Manuel Rogers "& Son.

$40.00 .Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Morley..

~l35.00 ,J, A: Boynton Co." In~. . .

. . .$~O.OO 'Atty. & Mrs: .F.rank' A. Rod­

rigues, Atty.' Raymond V; Pet,,:tine: '

$26.00Club €alumet.

\ ' $25.00 IProfessional, Pharmacy, .Flynn's

Package Store" Inc., Slater Paper 'Box Co., Nationfll ContractingCo., Paul. WO,ltman, Mr. &. ·Mrs;Charles Go' 'Daby., Att~. F:rank M. Silvia Jr., F.A. Forest CompanY:,. ·Bristol"Knitting Mills, Inc., Mr. &,]JIrs.Noel.Giard. ' ,,'

Mr. & Mrs. Forrest ,Knight"Dr" Peter' F. Piccinini,. SheldonMetai Produc,ts Co,; Inc" Spin-'.. T' h' ,

dei City Dye Works". '~ascade,aunton.Drug Co. '... -,' :",. , ,,',',.'. ~$100.00"". ~ ,':'

Atty. Harold,K.·Iiudner,l\tty. Murray ~Beverage ~StOre,·Mr.·

. Fra'1cJ.s. T.. Meagher,' .Colonial. &.:MrS;,~.r>a:.,Martin; William•.J.' •Casket· Co" J. WhitneY13owen,. Ff,!i:lton,"G~org~B. Sanford: ;. .,.'R. 'G. Chouinard Flme'ral' Home,... <: ,,- '$75.00. _ .Inc. " . , '" . ,AFrie~d,'Frank J. Smith, Dr.

Fail- River & New Bedford Robert':r".'Mealy, Goodnow's Inc.Bottling Works, Am. Federation. $50.00of State, County 'c!!t M!Jplcipal .George C. -Harrington, Dr:Employees; Ll,>Cal '1118; Fall.' 'Charles E. 'Hoy-e, Hon. -John E.River Mailing Service,. Loft Welch.Candy Co., Jose'ph Lima. . .

Francis C. 'Taylor, Carpenter'sUnion No. 1305, United, Rubber,"Cork, Lino,leum & Plastic Work_ers of America Local 261," AFL':CIO, International Bratherhoodof Electrical Workers No: 437~Morris Levine. ' ., ,Smith Lumber Co" ' N~le- ,:

, craft Dress Mfg. Co., David Lllsh,Max· Meyer. . ,

$20.00, :Mr. & M'is. James Judge; J.'M. Darling Jr. Co.;' Atty. Ter­

rance Lomax,' Nelson )l. Cher'ry,.Atty. William E. Crowther: '

Tabor Textile, Co.', Q>ca ColaBottling. Co., H. Schwartz, &Sons, Inc. '

$15.00" ,Staples Coal. Company Re­

liahle Sportswear Co:,' Atty.George T. Bolger, Pa.,checo Bros.,:lVIr. & ·Mrs. Roger G. Fournier, '\Jam,es P. Hart,. Dixie Burial 'Vault. ',J,.

. Special ~ifts'

National' Accounts$3.000 .Greyhound Racing

Inc.,.. RaynhamMassasoit

Association,Ma';;s; ,

ConfirmationsMay 17

il:00A.M. St.· Mary Catbe-~ral, Fall River. .

'3:00 P.M. 'St. Vi n c e nt' •Home, Fall· River.

. ·May 187:30 P.M. Santo 'C b r.i lit 0,

'all River. .\ May- t4.! . - .

:2:00 P.M.' Holy Ghost, At-tleboro.,

,.:00 P.M. St. Theresa, At­. tleboro . - '. '.,,7:30 P.M. Sf. Mary, No, At-. tleboro.· - .

MailS':30 P.M. SS. Peter. Paul,

Fall River.

$1500.00 .Lincoln Park Aumusement Co.

$1000.00Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea

Co.. $600.00 .

International Ladies GarmentWorkers Union of ,Fall River &-;­New Bedford.

. $500.00,Maginnis & Walsh & Kennedy.

$300.00 .J. L. Marshall &. Sons.

. $25.00 .C. L. Packhem Co., Inc.

$15.00 'Agostini Co,:,struction Co. . ,.

Fall'River$1500.00

Fall River Herald News.$750.00

I'all River National Bank.$500.00

Enterprise .BrewingCo., Cher- '-.y '& Webb Con1'Pany, MallOn'.Furniture CO. .'

, $250.00Fall River' Five Cents Savings

Bank, Fall River Savings Bank,Union ;Savings Bank.

$200.00. no~elly Painting ComPany.

Brady ElectriC' Co., Inc. '$150.00

Cathedral ,Men's 'Club. ,:c '

Legion of De~encyThe following 1ilms are to be

added to the lists in their re- .spective . classifiCations:

Unobjectionable for generalpatronage: Mysterians;

Unobjectional:?le for adults ,and adolescents: Verboten., :Unobjectionable. for 'adults:Don't Give up the Sl}ip; TankQ>mi,tandos.

Objectionable in part for' all:Headless Ghost· (suggestive cos­tuming and dancing).

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Of'Pray.rs to MaryWASHINGTON .(NC)~About

1,500 lay persons galhered herefor thr'ee days of discu~ion cen­tered on'the Little Office of theBlessed Virgin, the prayer. theyrecite daily as members· of. theThird.On:ier ot' Our' 'Lady ofMount (Carmel. .

Keynote address was deliveredby Father Kilian E. Lynch,Prior General of the Carmelitesof, the Ancient Observance, alllOknown as the Calced (shod)Carmelites. '. '

Father Lynch 'said the dailypraying t9 Mary has specialmeaning in tod~y's world. "Thisis indeed' an age of Mary~ She

,has shown us this time 'and timeagain," said the . Prior Geheral,who is an American. He recl:illedthe -late Pope Pius XII's· state­ment that the faithful may hopestrongly in Mary no matter howbad matters seem to get.

of 1958.. .A very obvious element in the .

present 'success of the Appealhas been pledges. Many:. contri­butors used this system to

. increase their' partic~pation in'diocesan charities. .

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Priests to Observe Anniversary

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BOURNE, SANDWICH. MASS.

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FUNE~AL HOME

Truman OpposesReli,gious'lssueIn Politics

NEW YORK (NC)-For­mer President Harry S.' Tru­man said here that noaspirant to the White Houseshould be eliminated over a

"religious issue, Mr. Truman re­ferred to Massachusetts Sen.John F. Kennedy, a Catholic,who is regarded as among theleading candidates for the Dem­ocratic presidential nomination.

Asked if he belived religioncould "doom" a candidate, theformer Chief Executive replied:

"I hope it doesn't. It shouldil'thav'e any influence, but wehaven't ha'd 'a' test since AlSmith. '

'''Religion ,ought not ,to, bemixed up in, politics. The Con­sti,tution provides that there

'shall be no, State. church andthat's a good thing."

27 PARK STREET

292 UNION STREET" i

O'ROURKEFuneral Home

571 Second St.Fall River, 'Moss.

. OS 9-6072, MICHAEL J. McMAHON.Licen'sed Funeral Director

Registered Embalmer

Ftlttf'!'ra' ifome

North Attleboro$300.00

Jeweled Cross$iOO.OO

Swift & Fisher, Beauchaine'sInc.

55Q Locust St.,Fall Rlv",r Mass.. ,

OS 2-2391Rose E, Sul1Jvan

Jeffrey E Sullivan

JEFFREY E.SULLIVAN

$60.00Deschenes Brothers.

$50.00. Nolan's Flowe,r Shop, Tou­

signant Construchon Co., ThomasP. McDonough Council No. 330Knights of Columbus.

$35.00Benedict\. Circle No.' 61­

Daughters of Isabella.$25.00

Bob's TV, Walter H. Murphy,No. Attleboro Plumbing & Heat­ing .Co., Capodanno Fruit Store,Ladles of S\; Ann,e Sodality-,Sacred Head.

Jolly Cholly, AI's Radio &;Television Service, ReliableNews Bure~u.,

,$20.00 'Albert Horman, Dr. D. Eugene

Leco, Pete's Barber Shop, RotaryClub, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph ,Mar­Iten; Joseph's Restaurant.

$15.00Israel Franklin,' Johnson Bros.

Brush Mfgs';,.' Eugene 'W. Camp_bell, Stonesetting & Ellgraving.

$10.00'North Attleboro, Coal Co., Lig­

gett's Drug Store, Mr. & Mrs.Edward McCretton Sr.

Watch Bands, Inc., Public Fi­nance Co., Miller's Dept. Store,Hotel Hixon, Mucker's DeliveryS~rvice, Sayles Dairy Bar.

Riley Bros. Lumber Co., Nap­oleon Thibeault, Suvall & Sons,Red Rock Hill Motor Court.

.Lyon's Advertising Agency,Jerry's 'Watch Service, A & LPolishing ,Co., Attleboro FallsAthletic Club. Bonin's Cabins.

'Brennan Drug" Walter B.,Edwards, Westcott Construction'C~.' '

Somerset -Swansea "$10.00

George B. Lockhart InsuranceAgency, Inc., Dr. Kenneth Comp_ton, Edward's'Motors.

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REV. GEORGE S. DAiGLE

Special .Gifts'Continued from Page Two

River; Holy Name, New Bed:"ford; and St. Joseph's NorthDighton.

Father Boule, assistant atBlessed Sacrament, Fall River,was assigned to missionary duty,in the Orient following hisol'dination, then taught Englishat Foreign Missions Seminary,Montreal, and held other sem-inary positions. ' .

He did missionary promotionwork previous to assignment atNotre Dame, Fall River, followedby his present appointment.

TauntonClub, Leddy's: Variety Store, AJ ,M Electric Co. ': 'Louis Courcy,.Walter Barker,Church FueiCo., Russell 'B~M,ye'rs, C9stellQ, Buick Co: '

Family Shoppe, Rausch's Re's­taurarit, ,Mech'anics' Co:"Opera­tive Bank, Har,ry,:A.Benaglia,

; Dr. ;Maurice Lagace. ', T. U. Milot, Edgar De Cham­

'plain, Riendeau 'FuDera~ Service,,East Taunton Social Club, MI'.

, lJope Machinery.Silva Funera: Home, Taunto'n

Jewelry Inc. Presbrey Refrac­tories, Norman Mason.

C. O. Foresters, J. Howard'O~Keefe,' Comfi Coil Inc., Bar-....bel'S Journeymeil, S t I' andBeauty.

Oct ago n Service Station,Wonder Furniture Store, Gor­ham Press, Powers Pontiac,Mandigo Sa'ld & Gravel.

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VOCATION NOVENA

May 8-l'J

o God, we earnestly be­leeCh Thee to bless thisdiocese with many priests,brotliers and sisters whowill love Thee with theirwhole strength and gladlyspend their entire' lives' toserve Th:' Church ,and to,make Thee known andloved.

Bless our homes blessour families.

Choose, ,hom,' ;tJIem allthose 'vho are, needed" for'Thy hoi) work.' ,

Mary, Queen of the cler­gy! Pray for us; Pray forour priests, anc;l religious.Obtain for us inany more.Amen. '.

'Continued from Page Oneeluded Our Lady of the Isle,Nahtucket:' Holy Family, EastTaunton; St. Mary's, Norton: andst. John's Attleboro.

Comm'!nder Joseph CharlesCanty is presently stationed withthe' Marine Corps at CampLejeune,N. C.

At Holy RosaryFather Daigle, who formerly

served at St. Michael's, 'OceanGrove; St. James', Taunton;Sacred Heart, 'North Attleboro;and St. Joseph's, New Bedford"has been "dminj~trator of HolyROsary Church, New Bedford,'.i~ce June, 1956. • ,

Now at St. Patrick's, FallRiver, Father Curry previously

'served fnr ei!!ht years at St.Pl,ttrick's, Wareham, and later,'at St. Joseph's, Taunton.

Father Carey has, served at,four Cape parishes, including,Our Lady of the, Assumption,,'Osterville; Corpus Christi, Sand­wich; St. Peter, the Apostle,'Provincetown; and Our Lady ofthe Isie.' Nantucket, where he iseUrreht1y assigned.

:Other parishes where he hasbee n stationed, include St.M.ary's. N"l'th Attleboro, wherehe went immediately after. or­dination and St.. James, ' NewBedford, where he served from1943 to 1952, . I

Sandwich AdministratorFather Bowen, appointed this

JII. 0 nth as administrator atCorpus Christi. Sandwich, hadIICrved since 1954 at St. FrancisXavier, Hyannis. Previous as­signments included 8t. Louis,'Fall River, from 1946 to 1954,and duty in Iceland with theUnited '. States Navy.,F,atherBowen was at St. Joseph's,'Woods Hole, immediately afterordination. and subsequently atist. Mary's, South Dartmouth,and St. Patrick's, Fall River.

Now at St. Mary,'s, North At­tleboro, Fat her Loew ,wasassigned to St. Patrick's, Fal-,mouth after ordination. Other'assignments included service atOur Lady of the Assumption,Osterville; 14 years from 1935~ 1949, at Immaculate Concep­tion, North Easton; and brieferterms at St. Patrick's, Fall

Annual CommunionJunior Foresters of Our Lady

et. Fatima Court, Fall River, willbold their annual communionbreakfast following 8 o'clockMass at St. Louis Church, Satur­clay. May 23.

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CATERER..~

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DIOCESE OF FALL RtVER. MAss.

In~ists Catholics ,<..

Are First-ClassU.,S. Citizens ,

DAVEl'rPORT (N C ) ­Catholics should stop think~ing of themselves as "second­class citizens" and stand upfor their rights, Father FrankStangl, editor of the Catholic'Missourian of the Jefferson City~Mo., diocese, has told a Te Deum'International chapter.' He as.,'serted Catholics in' America are"on the' spot today.". "We have to give an account

of ourselv~ to our fellow men,who seem to think· that Catho­lics are an odd breed, ·not quite'100 per cent Americans," theprieSt-editor· declared.

'Objectively, there, is "no justi-'fication for this,'"Father Stangi·asserted. '''We are entering anera where the Catholic Churchis definitely on the rise, wherethe white Ailgio-Saxon Protest­ant is. no . longer looked on uthe typical Anlerican citizen."

American Catholics are "first­class citizens" because "it is im­possible' to bea· 100 per centCatholic without at the same·time being a 100 per cent Amer~ican:~ ~ather Stangl said.,' "To ..be the one is to be the .()ther.~'

"iIt'remains for Catholics tt),"speak out~·' iiitelligently andfoi-'cefully," on matters' such as:'·Chut~h-State separation' and'state ~.aid ,. ·to'parochial scMo!chillirez\:' ".Charity must char..acie#i( all'our efforts," he :said,"PlIttb .profess the tru'th is ·not·uncharitable." .I' '-..,:" I

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The speaker said it isa mistakefor,..Cathol~c editors to, think '01:,themselves.. as: theologians, eventhough they should know sonleth,eology.· . . ., ' ,

~e are intend~d to ,be p'art of'that., world·, which takes the',learning of the. theologians 'and .makes, it work in. the concrete'circumstances' of a'·changinghumlin existence,"' Msgr.. Lall)' J.

continued. ':.. '

$250Catholic" Women's Club 01.

New Bedford. '$200

Seguin & Caron, Inc., Ameri­can Press-Lithographer.

, $150Lemieux's Plumbing & Heat-

Ing, Inc. .

Spe~ia I Gifts,··. .'Continoed from Page TJuoee' ." graphical Upion No. 276, Gollis"

New Bedford Men's Appar~l, J<:,'::;:;:.1:~ Pharm1'".. 8CY, EnterprIse, Stores., .

$1,000 George.Bernique & Co., JamesE. Anthony & Sons F. McHugh Insurance, Guil-

$600 herme M. Luiz & Co.; Little BayGlen Coal'& Oil Co., Inc. Super Market.

$500Star Store. Joseph Perry Con­

tractor.

$100Berkshire Hathaway, .. InC.,

J. F. St. Aubin Co., Knights ~.

Columbus, McMahon CouncilNo. 151, Old Colony Transporta- .tion CO., Inc., New' EnglandOverall Dry Cleaning' & SupplyCo.

DeBrosse Oil Co.\ $50

Stanley Oil Co., Inc.; Prince­ton' Clothing Co.. Seguin TruckBOOy Builders, Dr. Louis 'Mis­kell. ..

$15Travers .Package StOre,Hiram

Wheaton &, Sons, Simmons'Pharmacy, Mesquita Pharmacy,'GigUere Pharmacy, ..,. ' ...'

Cornish' & Co" Inc~, Mr; Jos­eph Kelleher Insurance; Wefer,& Par~er. ,

$10 '"M. F. Avila & Co., 'Duclos

Pharmacy, George J. Allen &Co., Olivier .Plumbing & Heat­ing Co., Alfred Beaulieu. '

LeGomte's Men's Shop, Fran­cisco Oiiveira Travel' Ag~ncy,Laronda Auto. Body, Shop,Gilt,.Ed~e Textil~ Mills, Inc., Edward\ ..WhItehead, ,Inc., ,~.'

Sheerin .Electric Co." HawesElectrical COr, .Sherman Elec-· RECEIVES RELIC OF\ NEW SAINT: His Holinesstric.;, Co., H, V. Sowle .Florist, . Pope John. X.XIII receives members of the Order' FriarsMax Levovsky Real" Estate.'

, .' . . Minor after ceremonies canonizing the Franciscan Brother·. -W. T. Grant' Co., Finast Fillet ' .Co., . Aiello B'ros., ~ Inc., Dr.' Charles' of Sezze. Here the Pope accepts the gift ofa relicGeorge R. Devine;,' Braley's· of the .new saint..Pictured at right is Franciscan General

. $30 "', Creamery, IllC. ..' Agastino Sepinski.· NC Photo. .Browne Pharmacy,. Inc. .Whitney. J. Bent,' fuc.,: Recil'.

$25 Pharmacy, Paramount. Phar- , Cathol·c Press Must ·G· e Answer's'Trudel's Pharmacy, Charles macy, William F. Nye, InC., Dr.' .' I '. IV· '. .

S. Ashley & Sons, Bettencourt john Bermingham. . , ·.T0 Practica.1 Problems of Moment·.Pharmacy, Humphrey, .Covill & . Poulos Pharmacy, Roy's Phar-'Coleman, Inc" Post OffIce !Phar-. macy, Oliver Pharmacy" Nash OMAHA (NC)-The .Catholic . in the present moment,'" Msgr..macy., ' .' " ".,\ 'Pharmacy, Lincoln .PhartDacy..... press .was challenged here to Lally. said, "not to-b'e"moralizing'

PE;Op~e s S~per, Ma,rkets, Hu- . Family Pl}armacy, Stgnzper: S~.. "stand in the midst of the world", on .theoreticaland idear~cases inbe~ S. Ke~le~er, 'U'?~ted Bre~-. Pharmacy,. Central Pharmacy,', and' give it I>~a-etical, 'programs which no one is either interested',,:ery.. Worj{ers, yY'atson J~~a~-: Browne Pharmacy, Inc. arid, immediate answers to"im-' or committed. If'we could bring8Cy, Emory E. Wallace.. .... 'C ._. ". , ' . .' ",' mediate probl~ms. . :.' .... '. ourselves: to the "undefstanding

C. E.Beckmari,Co"Dr. &M~s;' OtisC

& o.,'P~ul' Smlth.In~~:, it was told to b~ '~irivolved~" that.we. must wrestleyrith,<;on-Gilb'eit Foster Herman's Lic-~ sl!rance ,AgencY,Almy &: Co:, the :'present 'mozpent.;~ . .~: . cr~tesitllations"i and ::apply ,oUf.,.quor Store, U~io!l Liquors Co~ . 1.::: '.' ltc;D. L~i~1]':i'.~lSky.'~ Co~;':. Editors' .~nd ,publishel's. of, princlplesto ,real matters, 'we,Macedo Pharmacy. Bayhes Sq. Plate Glass; , . C~tholicp',-!blications.from ,aU., wQuld come 'into ·!;ollision. with'

Babbitt Steam Specialty Co., JpsepIfTqmiinsqn, lfaifl,tave.~ parts oLth,e Unite~ States and the. sp~dtol'the .age and·gi~e ..PlumbersS~pply . 'Co., . Norris. Ppst 166~,American .Le~io~,:tf~::· Ganada :heard. tpat. "the specific shape to 'lts' future.' We need. in~','Tripp & ,Co., H. Witkind ¥otor: tion~J Wh.olesal c,<>.,. 1VIu.tt~rp:er,l. work" .of the Catholic press. is volvenierit' to.. replace our de-"

f · C F d t' IF' h tachm"e''nt·, we"'mus't·. ha've· ..a· co'n:'..Trans•.,Co., Glennon Roo mg 0.... oun a lOn . nc., ',aI,r. aven. '!to take the -principles of' tl:l:e·.$20' Cleaners & D'yers,' .' .... theologians and the power of the tact 'with. reality that' remoyes.

Anderson & Olson,N., B.Typc>:-A. ·.D.l\1:c~ullen" ,Inc:, ,,,Faith and ·to glve:them.:meaning the' keY1"'rlng solutions. of a, A .' .' I G f ' fot ·men'· in our,times, to make handbook, a pradi~ai' guicie. for

pP'..ea. '~,. i t.S· them a' working part,· of'20th real people living.in a real worl«. century life'· inAmerica.'~ The fact of the matter is that we

North Easto~ .Marietja Canan,Thomas Ganan,' "No .one must suPPQse that we are' not prepared, most of us .Mr. &' Mrs. Richard' ChasSey,' 'are -sugg'esting' .'that pr.inciples surely; for the 'transfer'from the,

IMMACULATE ·CONCEPTiONMr. & Mrs, Robert .Clifforil~· .. ' world gf ideas and principleS·toCI b F r H d d Ch I · can be set'- 'aside 'or are matters'; the world of facts an,d events.":

,$100 u ou - un re, ar. es of 'no' consequence," said Msgr.A Friend /, eoelho, Mr. & Mrs, Patrick Co£-- Francis J. Lally of Boston; key- '

'$50 "'ieY;-:John Coleman, Mr.: &' Mrs. note sp~ak'er at the 49th aniiualDr. Gerald F. ,GraY, :H~rt~y's James ·Connor. ., '. convEmtlon of the' CathOlic Press

. Market. C,(!,-," Manuel Correi~, ·M:rs.•:¥ary Association. ~'Whatwea~esaying..' $35,' ,', Corr~ia,... ~ielTIeI:\t, .,~Coughlin, is'that they· are arid and unpro-'

:M~. &¥rs~ John-Parkes,,}'r.: 'Elizabetli,;Co!lghlif1;'~·Mr..& Mrs. d~ctive' rinle'ss ·theyare .given ,a.. '$25 :.'..!' Henry Coutur~. .,.. present teality' in a c<:intext 0'£'

Virginia Correia, Mrs; ,qe~rg~' . Mrs., .Fr'!nklin Craig, ''Winifred soCial" economic, an,d culturalCraig, Mr. & Mrs. L:eo Harlow, ~ ·G'!ln':llp~h~~,.Mr:.:,~,;:!'h's. ~os- forces' hElre and now ex~sting."Cornelius;'Harvey, III, Kathryn:'. eph, Curley, Margaret:;.Dailey, DangersHealey. ;:', . ,... .. ~ \IVlz::}t},!~~·.!i.q?~~r~!,~a.vles·"The.reare bound to be 'dan- .

Mr. & Mrs. MJ<:hae~ J. Hega!::':;-'f~''~~~~MHdrea~DeadY;: Mr. &; gers ,in applying· timeless prin­ty, Mr. &' Mrs; Charles McCar-Mrs. Lester Delaney, Dr.i . Mich- ciples" to 'passing' events," 'thethy, Albert B. Mcintyre, Mr. & ael R. Del Colliana, Mr. & Mrs. editor of The Pilot, Boston arch-Mrs. James Mullen, Sr. . Daniel De~mond, Mr. &; Mrs~ diocesan newspaper, declared,

. '$20." '" . Francis Deveney. ' '. "but the alternative·:is more dan-Mr. & Mrs: James/Fitzgibbons, Mr. & Mrs. J~mes Doherty, , gerous, men· lose confidence in

Joseph 'Brown, Mr. & Mrs. '"Jos- Mr. &' Mrs.: ~alph .Dotgah,' Mr. " 'the principles ..themselves:"eph Conceison '& Elizabeth Co~- &.Mrs. Robert Dray,'Mrs. Alice The work of the Catholieeeison, Alice ·lIarvey" Grace ,E~stman, Mr. & Mrs. Julio F~:r- ~ press is actually to be involvedHarvey. . reIra., " . _. ~ ,-:- _

Margaret' E. Harvey, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Emmet F~ather~ .Mr. & Mrs. "Charles McCarthy,Mrs. Arthur Heath, Mr. & Mrs. stone, Mr: & Mrs. Albert~leury, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Mc­Lawrence Lyons, Mr. & Mrs, Mrs. John F6Iey,'Mr,' '&·,:Mrs.,· Cluskey, Mr. & Mrs. John II.Thomas Maliff, MitranoChevro": Russell .Fox, Hilda Franco. .' McEntee.' "let. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas' Franco, 'Margaret McEntee,' Mary Mc-

.Mary Nolan, Mr. & Mrs: Step-' S . F . Nall M' & Mr' ·w'il'l' M 9. r., Thomas ranco, Jr., Mr. & y, . r. . ~ " lam c-·hen Nolan, Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Leo . Mrs. Francis Freeman,. Joseph Nally, Mr.' & Mis. Charles Me-

. Schleicher & John Schleicher, G~lvin, Joseph' A. Galvhi. Menamy, Bertha ..MacGaffigan..Mr. & Mrs. William. Furlong Sr. . Galvin's"Barber Shop,. Mr. & Mr~ & Mrs. Joseph Macuch,

, $15' / Mrs. Salvatore Gaziano, Mr. &. Mr. & Mrs. David MagIt-er, Mr._ Highway Package Store, Inc.,' Mrs. Albert Getchell, Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Richard M.:aliff, .Mr~ &Abbie Buckley, Josephine Buck- Kenneth Gorham, MJ:o. & Mrs. Mrs., Bernard Manning, Mrs.ley, Mary H. Buckley, Mr. & Arth,ur Gorman, Elizabeth Masterson. 'Mrs. Thomas Gentile. Roger 'Hankins, Mrs. Kathe- Mr. & Mrs. Vincen'i Mathers,

.Anne Harvey, Catherine Har- rine Healey, Mr.'& Mrs. Thomas Mr.. &'. Mrs. James D. Mullen,vey, Margaret .Healey, Mr. & Higgins, Lillian Holmes; Marg:- 'Katherine Murray; Mr. & Mrs.Mrs,··William P.Ryan, Mr. & aret Holmes. William Nelligan, ·Mr. & Mrs.Mrs. Vincent Wright, Mrs. Mary William N. Howard & Son, Arthur Nolan.Harvey, > $12' :.,' . Dr. ,Norman Hughes, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Nolan,

James Johnson, Mr, & Mrs. Mr.,& Mrs. Stephan Nolan, ·Mr.Vincent L. Galvin; Leroy James Jones, Mr. & Mrs: Walter & Mrs..Alexander Pires, Mr. &

R~bert. Kates," Mrs. AnthonyP,ires, Mr. &. Mrs.,$10 Patrick Readdy.'Abraham Brooks, Mr. &, Mrs. Mrs.. John A. Kelley, Mr.. & Mr. -& Mrs. Richard Regan,

, "J. iVincent Hickey, Mr. Edward Mrs. Charles Kelly,·Mr. &:Mrs, Mr &,Daniel Kent,· Mr. &' M,.rs.. Leo . Mrs. Fran~. Reynolds,. Welch, Miss ·Mary Delgardo, . Barbara Schleicher, 'Mr. & ·Mrs. '

G h d P k St ' . Kent, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kelly. '. D' .. ... rey oun ac:: age ore. ,ommu;. Sc~!,nante, }~~rs, 1'.1-.aI'!John 'y'; Lowndes. Insmance;Mr. & Mrs. Chal-les'King;'Wil-, Smith. " '. ' . " . ,

.. M,r.& Mrs.. Le'o Savard. Mr~,~ li~in Ladd's, H.ardware" Albe~t,:Mr. & Mrs~,Thomas Spurr, Mr.Mrs. ThomaS M. Greene: Mr.' & LaRoses, Mr: & Mrs. FranCIS . & Mrs. William Stoddard MrMrs, Manuei 'Abreu; Betty 'Jean ~Roy; Mr.'.~ Mrs. Dariie~:Lirie-:' &Mrs. .;TQhn· P... Sugivan,~Sun~., "Shoppe. ." han.., <":';"'.. :', dell's, Ag.nes Sweeney. Q ' ~:t=~ ...;_.. S:' >r""!' .;:: . .: :J:.. ":., ,':"',' ., - • . "v., .,. e"!(f1t1 HJe. Commu,nit'll Sipce 182',· ... ' ..",Mr. & Mrs. AlanBlackwell,Mary K. Linehan,Mr.. &Mrs. Mary H:"Sweeney, Mr. & MrS~''" '. •.•.. it J .

Dr. Jacob Brenner,. Mr.r& ·Mrs. S~muel Lombardi, Edward Lo- FranciS" Sweet; "Francis' Sweet, : .. ,...::;iFrA';':~ L:.' .R '."V 'E' R ..... :."Ross Bridg~. Ma-,:garet Brophy, mer, Jr., Mary, V.;' Long; Thomas Jr., "Mi-:' &. Mrs:' JoSeph"Ti'acey,'" ">.:" :,.:-J: ;;,' ,;, ..: .' ". . ... ,.:Tiinothy Bryant. .' '. . . Long. . I ' Rosella Tavel'S." . ,.' ':--.*tlt,...:..,'. :',' a't':.o 'na'.1 *

Margaret Buckley,' Mary Eile.eri Lordan, Mr. & Mrs. ciipt: & Mrs. ~l1Jn~':Tyri'~ .. :.... .,Bu~kley"Joseph Bur~e, Mr. &; . Francis Lordan, 'Mary ·LOrdan, William' Walsh, Mrs. William ... ,:.-:!', ~.' BAN KMrs. Johp Cadegari, William Ca- William ~ordan,. Mr.. & Mrs. Walsh, Mr. &c..:·Mrs. .walter Yu..,hill. . George Lowndes. kiDs. ., .,.: ' 55 NORTH MAIN ST.

Mr. &; .Mn. Frank Caliri. LouisA. L;yne, Mar)" G. L;yODll, T1uIl &0 Pace Tea .. ~.._-~....... ·;L~;,...thl.sigR 1.or mod.rn· baMrnO ••rv....

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Government ActsAgainst.DealersIn Obscenity

WASHINGTON (N C )­Obscenity orders were issuedagainst two New York firmscharged with. distributingadvertisements for obscene ma­terial, the Post Office Depart­ment announced here in itsreport on fraud, and obscenityactivity.

Under the obscenity orders,maii sent to mail order distrib­utors is returned to the senders.In this way the distributors arecut off from their sources ofincome.

The tw,o New York firmsagainst which the <>bscenityorders were issued were iden­tified as MilcD Specialties andJefferson Creations, Inc.

In addition, the Post OfficeDepartment said, during JYIarchan obscenity order was issuedby default agai~st a Los Angelesdistributor operating under thenames Ziva, Happy Twelve andHoliday. '

Obscenity proceedings, whichmay iesult,in an obscenity order,were initiated within the de­partment., :against, a distributor

'identified only, by a New Yorkpost office, box number, forselling obscene photographsthrough the mails.

The de'partment a 1 so an­nounced that a 68-year-old New'York mall~ wanted since 1952

'for mail fraUd,; had been sen­tenced to serve 10 months injail on 12 counts of fraud. Theman was originally indicted inNew York in February, 1952,for distributing and exploitingreligious fllms, to which he hadno title, to religious organiza­tions in all,parts of the country.

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William was, chaplain . to theCatholic Nurses', Guild. He hasb~n ~ctive in civic, affairs i~

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Sacr'ed" Heart Church, Taunton,walked from Montreal to NewYork City. Always an 'advocateof this form of recreation, heoften counsels his parishionersthat if they would leave theircars ~t home a'1d walk to church, ,t~ey might li,ve to be 79 as' he

'has. '

I Ca~t 'Keep Up

. His friends report it's difficultto keep up with him, and oftenYQungsters will 'be tired whileMonsignor is still pacing briskly.,His brother, Father William

was' ordained also' by BishopFeehan in Fall River, in 1921.l:Jis. first assignment was toSacred Heart Parish, Oak Bluffs,afte'r which he served as curate.at Holy 'N~me Pa'ris,h, Fall Rive.!,''and. sf Patrick's Church, alsoiii Fall River. His assignmentsthen brought him closer andcloser to his home town, as hewas made pastor of St. Peter'sSouth Dighton; then St. Joseph':>,North Dighton, and finally HolyFamily in East Taunton, where

,he has served several years.While in- Fall River, Father

85 YEARS OF SERVICE: Rev. William H. Dolan andRt. Rev, James Dolan have served a total of 85 years in the

- . Diocese of Fall River. ' .

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T":V0 Dolan Brothers Are ,Se~ving FaithfulAs Pas,tors in Native City of Taunton,

Bv Marion UnsworthDolan is a familiar name in th~ Fall Ri ver Diocese, particul.arlyin the Taunton area.

As far back as many can remember, the Dolans have been prominent\ in Church and civicaffairs, and have left their influence and the geniality of their Irish humor wherever theirduties have taken them. Two members of th e family, James and William, are now Rt. Rev.Msgr.James Dolan, pastorof St. Mary's Parish, Taun­ton and Rev. William H.Dolan, pastor of Holy Fam­ily Church, East Taunton. Athird brother,' John, who diedabout two years ago, was aprominent undertaker in Taun­ton for many years~

The Fathers Dolan have aunique feature in their histories.The Monsignor's first pastoratewas' that of Holy Family Church,East Taunton, where Father Wil­liam is now assigned. As far asknown, thfs is the only case oftwo brothers serving as pastorsof the same church in this dio­cese.

J'ames wa's ordained in 1912by the late Bishop 'Daniel F.Feehan at St .. Mary's Cathedral,

,Fall River. He was assigned toSacred 'HearfParish, Fall River,'where he remained until the,Firs~ World War, when he en..''listed illld' served as Chaplairi

C' in 'the 115th Infantry of the 29thDivision, in, this country andoverseas.

1,039.00,2,516.501,187.00 Throughout their lives, how­3,227.00 ever, they have been"connected

296.50' with S1. Mary's Parish in Taun­1,176.00 ton. They- (a'nd their parents

563.25 before them)'-were born there:753.00 James on Aug. 9, 1880 and Wil­

&,727.00 liam 'on Jan. 3, 1882; After grad­2,785.60 uation from public schools in5,527.10 Taunton, both attended St. Lau­1,813.25' , rent's College, Montreal, Canada;8,150.25 ,and St. Mary'S Seminary, Balti­2;603.00 more.4,326.50 I ",~... ,

'2,135.00"1,087.00 '

3,054.751,614.503,472.80'1,864.00

762.501,091.00

Pontiff Urges SpreadOf Franciscan Spirit

VATICAN ,CITY (NC)-PopeJ'ohnhas urged the four branchesof the Franciscan first order, toobserve their rules with dili­gence and to spread their .spiritby means of preaching andexample.

The Pontiffs counsel wasmade in a signed letter, writtenin Latin, which he sent to theSuperiors General of the FriarsMinor, Conventuals,' Capuchiruand Third Order Regular 'Fran­eiscans as a memento of theT50th anniversary of' the canon­ical institution of the Order,

, Pope John's letter stressed thebenefits the Cburch has alreadyreceived from the practice ofUle rule, He expressed hope thatthrough, its continued practice,to preach penance and charitySt. Francis might return to earthin order to conquer presentevils' such as mankind's arro-­ganc~ which has led it to em­brace atheism "and to . neglectdivine laws. ......._~_". _

Acushne~AssonetBuzzards BayCentral Village,ChathamFairllavenFalmouthHyan'nisMansffeldNantucketNo. DightonNo. EastonNo. WestportNortoROcean GroveOrleansProvincetownSandwich

f SomersetSt. John of God

,St. Thomas MoreSo. DartmouthSo. YarmouthSwansea

. S1. DominicSt. Louis of FranceOur Lady of Fatima

Vineyard HavenWarehamWest HarwichWestportWoods Hole

Parish TotalsFALL RIVER

St. Mary $3,910.00Blessed Sacrament 921.00Espirito Santo 753.25Holy Name .9,727.00Notre Dame 3,738.50Our Lady of Angels 788.00Our Lady of Health 571.00Holy Rosary 1,290.00Immaculate Conception 2,347.80

, Sacred Heart , 9,0.59.00St. Anne 2,724.50St. Anthony of Padua 1,040.62St. Elizabeth 437.25St. Jean the'Baptist 1,060.00St. Joseph 2,389.00St. Louis 1,615.00St. Matthew 908.85St. Patrick 3,602.0055. Peter & Paul' 3,152.00St. Roch ~ 1,633.~5

St. William 4,596.00Santo Christo ,1,075.32

NEW BEDFORDHoly Name 3,772.00Holy Rosary' 193.00Immaculate Conception 936.35Mt. Carmel 3,640.97Our Lady of Perpetual

Help ,Sacred HeartSt. AnneSt. Anthony of PaduaSt. CasimirSt.. Francis of AssisiSt. HedwigSt. IfyacinthSt. JamesSt. John the BaptistSt. Joseph'

,St'-Kilian,St. LawrenceSt. Mary:St. Theresa, TAUNTON

, Holy ,Family 1,535.00~olyRosary .' '699.60'Ifumaculate Conception' 3,852.25,sacred Heart 2,693.25 ,St. Jacques 2,502.50St,Joseph 4,298.00Sf. Mary 3,852.50St. Paul 1,787.00

ATTLEBOROHoly Ghost ,2,479.00

'St. John 7,886.50St. Joseph 2,552.00St. Mary 2,310.00 Shortly after his return to theSt. Theresa 1,244.00 Dio~ese, BishopFe~han sent him" NORTH ATTLEBOR9 '", to, Taunton, where 'he hasre-Sacred Heart 1,127.oq, " mained to the present, time. At'S~: ~ary 4,306.00 first he was in ,charge of the

TOWNS former Bethlehem Home 'for, 695.00 Babies and 'in addition served

1,051.00 ,as chaplain at Taunton "State1,969.00 "Hospital and director of the-five'1,163.00' ,C~tho1ie 'cemeteries' in the city~

, 789.00 .After leaving Bethlehem Home,,848.90 he was named pastor of Holy

'3,180.00' Family Parish, where he re­. '6,908.25 mained for a few years before'5,867.50 being assigned to his native

2,577.00 parish of St. Mary's, October 1,1,930.00, 1935. Since ··then 'he has become7,820.5'0 'an integl'al part of the commun­

769.25 ity, in charge of the largest par­936.00 ish and parochial school in the

1,454.00 city. His is a ,familiar figure,755.00 seen walking 'around the area,

1,382.32 greeting aimost 'every passer-by3,000.60 ' , by name. '

1,601.50 The Taunton priest is respon­4,302.25 sible for the organization of the1,150.00 St. Vincent de Paul Society, and2,728.00 served for several years as C"'ap­

lain' of the Amer-ican Legion. Amember of the Veterans of For­eign Wars, Monsignor 'Dolan isalso 'Chaplain of the Queen':!Daughters and the Daughters ofIsabE!lla.' The esteem with whichhe is held in the community isevidenced by his 32 years' serv­ice as a trustee of Taunton PublicLibr~ry.

Monsignor Dolan, appointed 'aDomestic Prelate June 30, 1952,is well known as an enthusiastiewalker. In his seminary da'ys, heand his ,life-long friend, Rev.Francis McKeon, now pastor of

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DIOC-t: ,01" "ALL "'VE". MA'"

Weekly CalendarOf Feast Days

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lions are fulfilled. Usually, plen­arY indulgences can be' gained 'by a person only once a .day 'forany specified set of conditions.The T.Q. indicates· that there isno limitation to the number oftimes, that .the indulgence canbe' gained, v.g., the plenaryh,ldulgence attached, to a visitto the church and recitation ofthe p:r;e~ribed prayers on AUSouls day.

What is a "graffito"!A :"graffito" is a writing or

picture scratched or drawn onthe walls' or stones of anCientmonumpnf-<; or on" the walls ortombs of the C~iacon;-bs.

In my daily Mi~l, mentionwas made Of. , the Lesser Lit­anies, Last month, there wasrelerenee to the Greater' Lit­anies. Wliat is the dilferenee'between these, and w"at do,,they mean? ''The Lesser Litanies refer to

,-( \ .the 'ceremony held on the threerOl!ation davs before Ascension­Thursday. It -is in no waydifferent from -the ceremony ofthe Greater Litanies held onApril 25. The ceremony in bothinstances, comprises a processionand recitation of the Ljtan'y ofthe Saints. The ,term "lesser"merely ihdicates that this cere­mony is of more recent originthan the other:

What is t,he meanllll' of theword "postil"!

'Postil" is a 'w'ord which IsFrench' ~in origin. It is a com­me.IJtary upon some Scripturetext. Th'e term is sometimes ap-,plied to a short'sermon explain­ing ,some passage of Sacred,S~jpture i.e., the Bible.

Pope Hears ConcertBy·Dutch Choristers

VATICAN CITY (NC)-His. Holiness Pope John XXIII heard,a brief concert by the DutchChoir of St. Pancratiusduringa special audience. .

-- The Pope applauded and ex­tended 'his congratulati6ns afterthe choir broke into song in tl)eHall of the Consistory and rend­ered three polyphonic piece~.

, The PoPe gave the choir hisblessing. He then said that thebeauty (1f the, music served' to'lift the mil1d tc nrayer ;mrl, ,fla'1'sthoughts to God and to eternity.

Some priests are referred toas eurates, otliers are assistant' .pasto~. What is the distinetionbetween these titles?

. The terms assistant pastor and,curate are synonymous. They

, are 'used to designate the 'priestwhose duty it is to as~ist thepastor-in the "cura animaru,m"-the care of'souls.

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."* ••, In: rea d i Ii g through myprayerbook recently, I haveeome . across the letters T.P.and T.Q. What do these' meanand is there any' relationShipbetween the two? ,The letters T,P~ and' T.Q. 'have

at' least one thing in common;both are abbreviations.' T.P.stands for 'Tempore PaschaIe" 'meaning literally "in the Pas­chal season"-or Eastertide. 'Youwill find these in'ithils in yourMis~al designating prayer swhich are said only during theEaster time. Its, most frequentreference is to the "Alleluia".

T.Q.' ,also indicates the initialletters of two Latin words­"toties quoties" meaning "asOften as". This phrase is usedin regards to indulgences whic~

Can be g~ined as often as condi-

TODA~-St. Boniface, Mal"­.tyr. He was beheaded as a Chris­tian in Tarsus, Cilicia, about 307.He had gone, to' Tarsus fromRome to recover the bodies ofcertain martyrs. His relics reposein a church dedicated to him inRome.

TOMORROW--':'St.'John Bap-,tist de' la Salle, Con.tgssor. A

French priest. pe founded theChristian Brothers ..and, becamean Apostle of Christian educa­tion of youth. He. was born in, ,

1651 at RhlHms of noble parents,but gave all his wealth- to thepoor upon his ordination. Her-vercame- mar:y ohstacles be­fore his institute of Brothers wasapproved" formally by the Holy

. See. He died in 1719, and wascan'onized in 1900.

SATURDAY-Vigil of Pente­'cost, St. Ubaldus, Bishop-Con­

fessor. He was Bishop of Gubbio,. Italy, 'and was noted for his

:,r.==~===';~==~:::::=;:=:!!!!~==~~===iliF==~==~/ courage in meeting and dissuad­ing Frederick Barbarossa; Cwho \then was laying waste to Ital,.and was threatening Gubbio. Hedied in 1160 and was' canonizedin 1192.

SUNDAY"':'" Pentecost,' the 'birthday of the, Church', whichcommemorates the descent of the,'Holy Ghost upon the Apo~UeS:Generally this date is the feastof St. Paschal Babylon, CGnies-'sor. A Spaniard, he .was born in1540 and became a Francisca'nBrother. He was noted for hie 'humility, penance, and prayer,:and his devotion to the BlessedSacrament att4e Altar and Wall

'canonized in 1690. In 1897, PopeLeo XIII, proclaimed him thePatron in Heaven of EucharisticCongresses. .

MONDAY - St. Venantiull,Martyr. He was beheaded forthe 'FrUth at the age of 16 atCamerino near Ancona, Italy, inthe persecution under EmperorDecius about 250. Two' other

-Christians are said to -have, diedwith hiin.'TUESDAY-St. Peter Celestine,'

-'Pope-Confessor. He wa's born inAbruzzi, Italy, in 1221 and be­came a Benedictine monk. Hefounded the Celestinian congre-,'gation. After the death ,of PopeNicholas IV, he was electedPope ,in 1294 buLresigned fourmonths later and r-eturned to hillmonastery at Mou'nt Morrone.·He died in 1296 and was canon­ized in 1313.

WEDNESDAY - St. Bernard-ine of Siena, Confessor. 'Scion ofa noble family;' ,he was' born in1380, in Siena, and after serving, ~ ,the -sick in public hospitalsjoined the Franciscans. He de­clined several appointments allBishop, but was elected VicarGeneral of his order and, accom­plished great reforms among itsmembers~ According to tradition,he was.cu~ed of an impedimentof speech through the BlessedVirgin. He died at Aquila in

·1444 and was canonized fiveyears ~ater.

Sisters of Ch..,rityMark Anniversary

NEW YORK (NC'-The ses­quicentennial of their foundingby Mother Seton was celebratedby the Sisters of Charity of

, Mount St. Vincent here.His Eminence Francis Card­

inal Spellman," Archbishop ofNew York, offered a PontificalMass in St. -Patrick's' cathedralat which Auxiliary Bishop Jo­seph F .. FI~nnelly, Auxil,iary ofNew York, 'preached the sermon.Eleven archbishops and bishopsfrom the United i:;'tates, Canadaand U:1e Bahama Islands, assist­ed at the ceremonies. '

The Sisters conduct" the Col­lege of Mount Sf.> Vincent andalso a 'New York motherhouse'for the community in this area.

,Mother Elizabeth Bayley Seton,a convert to Ca ,.". '" found­ed her community in Emmits­burg, Md., in 1809 and came towork in the New York archdio­cese in '1817 at the request of'Bishop John Connolly, secondBishop of New York. ,"

Do ,,,:ou 'know how ,maDYCatholics and' how many'b h hop'S;, arehbisbops _d-­'priestS there are in the United.

, States at the present time?, How do these fig1!ces eompare

with the statisties of teilyears. ago?

The,Official Catholic Directorylists the foll~wing ligures for1958: archbishops 31; 'bishops

,190; total number of priests50,813-comprisirig 31,145 dioc­esan 'priests and 19,668 in reli­gious orders. You may comparetheses figures wi th the 1948totals: archbishops 21; bishops153; fot:> 1 nrie~ts ·41,747-dioc-.esan, 27,384, , religi0tls orders14,363. Total Catholic populationin 1958 was 36,023,977; whereasin 1948 it was 2(),075,967.,

These. figures indicate an in­'crease in' every category. More­over. in relat;on to total U. S.

,population, the 1948 'figuresrepresent this country as:·19.4%Catholic,- while the 1958 figureshows that the,U.S. is now 22.5%Catholic. These "statistics are en­couraging; however" ~hen we:compare the total number ofpriests to the total ni'Jmber ofCat~olics 'for these ~ two' dates,we find that' we have lostground. In 1948 there WaP <Jne

: priest for every 624' Catholics;in 1958 the ratio is one priestto 709' Catholics: Even this isnot a true picture, {or the major':ity of religious ord,er men arenot engaged in parochial workand a number of diocesan priestsare occupied with special activ-­itives which relT\ove them fromparish assignments. . '

The Fall River Diocese is justconcluding ~ts annual: 'novena,for vocations. Don't limit yoU!interest in vocations' to this nineday period. Regularly pray .for'an increase in vocations, en­courage vocations, and 'if youare among those eligible, con­sider a vocation' to the religiouslife' for yourself.

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Lora of Light, The Churc,h gives many and beautiful titles to the Holy'

Spirit. A mere recitation of some of t~ese would. give newfood for prayer and meditation{ \' I .,' '

'''Lord of light" recalls St. John's definition of God, asgathered from toe lips of Jesus: "And this is the declarationwhich we have heard from hini. and declare to you: .That'God is light and in,him there is'no darkness." It recalls theyoungster .who was asked the definition 'of a saint and whoseonly acquaintance vyith s~ints was the stained glass windowsof his parish church. And so, he said- that a saint was aperson t.he light shines through. St. ~ohn w,ould like thatdefinition-a saint is' a person' whom the.Iight. of God &hinesthrough,a person who has .given himself over to the Lord

. ,of Light. , ""Father of the Poor" is a title of the Holy Spirit that

, has a particular fittingness.at this time. The Catholic Char­ities Appeal is for the benefit of the needy children of theFather of the Poor. And generosity of a truly Christ-likekind is the result of the inspiration from the Father of thePoor.' " ' ,. The Holy Spirif is spoken of as the "Cons()ler" bringi:ng

to those who toil, sweet comfort, to those working in. the,heat of this life, pleasant «oolness, to those in trouble andwoe, solace. ' ,

The very sound of those words has a gentling effecton the Iriind. The reality of this work of the Holy Spirithas a no less efficacious impart on the spirit of mef}.

The Holy Spirit is the'Divine 'Transformer. 'St. Gregc;>ryin'his Pentecost sermon says ofoHim: "He fills the youngman 'Daniel and makd him an apostle. He fills the per;­secutor Saul'and makes him the ,teacher of the world. Hefills the publican and makeS ljim,anEvangelist. At the verymoment when He tOuches our human mind, He transforms~", - .

Mightily and, sweetly, does the' ,Divine Transformer.carry on His work in the Church and in every living member·of the Church, renewing constantly the face oithe,earth,moulding Gorl's.children into the very:form of Christ, intoother Christs. ' "' " ,,Convention' Days,. The8~ ar~ convention days in' the Diocese.

The Catholic Teachers Convention and the High ~hool

Science Fair take place today and tomorrow in Fall River.The Diocesan'Council of Catholic Women holds its'Conven­tion Saturday in New Bedford.

There are those who see in a convention a great deal r

of work and worry and travel. And these elements are surelypresent.

But there are also the worthwhile results: ,that con­ventions'bring about.

Those in ,attendance give their attention to new ideas.And ther~ can be no growth without receptivity to what isnew. As soon as individuals and groups freeze at a ~ertain··level of development, then, purpose goes. . \

At a convention those :i;ttending ha,ve the opportunityto meet and talk with others in the same field. Many valuablepiec~s of information are exchanged over a cup of coffee.When any' gz:oup gets together, the- amount of ingenuity'and talent available ,is considerable. ,'" ~

At a convention old ·enthusiasms are rekindled andwaning determination is str~ngthened. Just hearing aboutwhat others are accomplishing does wonders for one whofeels that the work is wearisome and he is tiringitl it.The accomplishments of one or many give new drive to all.

And conventions bril)g a sense of unity and workingtogether to all involved. When men and women of highideals and the same goals gather together, an e~prit i~ builtup that· does wonders' for the individual. Individuals aresocial by nature and the intangible but very, real, spirit:.that a convention imparts gives a lift to their social needs.

• Pride in themselves, pride'in their group, n"ew dedication toits purpose-these are the f~it.of a convention. .

These conventions, then, will give teachers and studentsand women from,a,ll over the Diocese an oppprtunity to 'meetwith one another in the same field of endeavor and to assessthemselves. The efforts that all have maae through thepast year will be examined, the success will be applauded,the better way .... of doing things will be sought out ,and~~~. " .

And all will leave -with the knowledgJ that when manyconcentrate on .high ideals'the results can"be startling and

'the effect on a Diocese impressive. '

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]c\mes J. Doyle, C.S.C. of Stonehm, chairma~; Rev. Shawn Sheehan of St.,John's Seminary, Brighton and Rev. John H. Hackett, secretary to BishopConnolly. Second right group includes Rev. Richard H. Sullivan, C.S.C.,Stonehill president; Sister M. Francille, C.S.J. of Regis College and Rev.Edward W. Desmond, pastor of St. Pius X Church, Milton. At extreme'right are Rev. David A. O'Brien, pastor of St. Margaret's, Buzzard's Bay,and James Lamb' of St. Paul'E\ Paris h, Taunton. Following the generalsession, various workshops- were con ducted. -

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. Delegate ,P'raises U.S. As Power in Christian Free World.NEW YORK (NC)-The new priests, Religious an" laity.' "magnificent testimonial" ,given

.' Apostolic Delegate to the United. Bishops Connolly an.d Gerrard him "not as directed mainly to 'States took, up his·· post with attended.', me, but as a tribute of yourpraise' for: this 'niltion and., The Apostolic Delegate was affection to the person of ourpromise to be a '''faithful' a~d replyipg ~o greetings addressed Holy Father."objective interpreter of Ameri:' to him by His Eminence Francis Archbishop Vagnozzi, who'cap. Catholicism with the Holy Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop served for nine and 'one-half'Father." of New York. Also on hand for years beginning in 1932 on the'

Archbishop' Egidio Vagnozzi the ceremony were Their Emi- staff of the Apostolic Delegationsaid here that'the Catholics of nences Richard Cardinal. Cush- in Washington, D. C., said he re­~he United States "are giving ing, Archbishop of Boston, anq gardeci those years as "amongthe strongest support to the John Cardinal O'Hara, C.S.C.,· the most' formative and satisfy-moral position of the Catholic' Archbishop of ,Philadelphia. ing of my priestly life."Church in the. whole world." ~ardinal Spellman, speaking Great Power

Archbishop Vagnozzi spoke on behalf of U. S. Catholics, told He said he is "well aware ofduring a ceremony formally' Archbi~h6P Vagnozzi~~at "we the magnitude of the task" en­welcoming him to the United shall fmd Pope John m Your trusted to him, adding: "TheStates,- held in St. Patrick's' Excellency, as we find Peter in United States of America areCathedral here. On hand were John, and· Christ in Peter.:" today not one of the greatsome 50 members of the U. S. Devotion w Pope powers on earth, but the greathierarchy, including three car- In his reply the Apostolic Del- power of the western, demo-dinals, as well as thousands of e~ate said he regarded the cratic, Christian free world.

and'A'cushnet attended the Litur­gi~aIWo~kshop at Stonehill.

Dominican is host to -the Di..,ocesan Science Fair, today andtomorrow.

Entries from the school wereselected at the school sciencefair by three judges: Miss MaryLittle, of the Academy faculty;and pharmacists Adelard Larueand Nicholas Mitchell.

First prize went. to Stella ~.

Gamache for her exhibit, Hem.Staph. Aureus (HemolyticStaphylococcus Aureus). JoanA. Panek won second prize forher work" on Toxicology. Thirdplace award was won by UnaRaymond for her project show­ing the percentage of alcohol inliquors.

W.inning honorable mentionwere Muriel ..Th·iboutot, demon­strating crystals and crystalgrowIng; . Murielle Thiboutot,showing alkilinity in modern­detergents; Myrene McArdle,analyzi'lg ,the constituents ofmilk.

,The Alumnae ,Association willhold its annual 'Communionbreakfast at the Academy nextSunday morning following Massin' the chapel. Seniors o~ the .ciliss of 1959 will be receivedinto the-association at- this time:

The five-year reunion· of theClass of 1954 will be held atthe academy next Sunday after­noon. Charlotte Levesque andMuriel Walker are dire<;ting thearrangements for this gathering.

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Chairman of the committee is. Jean Schwartz. Anthopy C. Ar­ruda Jr: is president.

Principal· speaker will beJames, J. Doherty. His 'subjectwill be "Dialectical Materialism.What is it?"

Mr. Doherty, a master 1't theBoston Latin School, is a teacherof history and civics. He wasformerly an instructor in thedepartment of history and gov­ernment at Boston College. IIIthe Boston p'ublic school systemfor the past 10 years, Mr.Doherty is an active member ofthe Boston Teacher's Union,serving as its president during1957-58. He is a member of theHoly Name Speaker's Bureau inthe Archdiocese of. Boston. Mr.Doherty resides' in We;rmouth,

. Mass.

New Bedford PlayThe Junior Catholic Theater

Guild of New Bedford will pre­sent "Absolutely Murder!" at 8Monday and Tuesdays nights,May 18 and 19 at Keith JuniorHigh School auditorium. Mra.

.lAMES J. DOIlERTY Perry Coholan is director•.--

New Bedford Newman Club Plans·Communion Breakfast Sunday

Newman .Club of New BedfordInstitute of Technology will holdIts annual Family CommUnionBreakfast next Sunday at Gau­dette's following Mass at St."rancis Xavier Church, Acush­aet.

I!IT.MAItY'S.TAUNTON ,

Four· students :are members ofthe executive board of' a YouthConference which will draw upa Teeri:Age Youth·Code for theCommonwealth~ They are RitaHutchins, . Margaret Spillane,~anet Sheehan and SuzanneMilot.

Four top science students areexhibiting at the Diocesan.Science,Fair in Fall River todayand tomorrow. Included are LeaCyr, Joan Silva, Carole Berardand Betsy Robbins.

Each class has' made a Mayaltar varying from modernistick» 'traditional. The school'scrowning ceremony is set forWednesday, May 27.DOMINICAN ACADEM~.

FALL RIVER _Reverend Mother' Theresa of

.1esus, Prioress General, and agroup of 40 DOI):linican Sistersfrom the convents of Fall River

Asks Youth LeadersAid Faith Build-up

'MANILA (NC)-The directorof the' Philippines' National Bur­eau of Investigation urged Cath­olic youth leaders here . to•~rengthen the religious faith oftheir contemporaries.

Col. Jose Lukban, also askedthem to expose the Red youthleaders who are infiltrating stu­dent organizations. The N. B. I.Is the Filipino counterpart ofthe Federal Bureau of Investiga­tion in the U. S..

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. LITURGICAL WORKSHOP AT STONEHILL: Experts in liturgy·discussed congregational participation in. the Mass at a workshop held atSt,onehiU' College conducted by Holy Cross Fathers, with priests, religious,teachers and music instructors in attendance. Groups engaged in informaldiscussions include (left to rignt) John F. Murphy of St. Thomas, MoreParish, Somerset; -Theodore Marier, choir director and' organist at St.Paul's Church, Cambridge; and Mrs. Viola Wilson, organist and choirdirector at Holy Name, Fall River, in left photo. In second left photo Rev.

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New Bedford ThespiansPlan Spiritual Evel:'lt

Members of the Catholic:Theater Guild of New Bedfordwill attend their annual corpor­ate "communion ,and breakfastSunday, May 17.- .

Guest of honor will be Msgr.Timothy Sweeney,. guild moder~

ator and pastor of Holy NameChurch, New Bedford. Mrs.~aniel Kelly, Fall River dra­matic coach who is active HiCatholic theatrical productions,:will be breakfast speaker

Christopher A. Best is chair­man of arrangements. Membersmay bring guests.

III Nuns to OpenFirst Convent'

LONDON (NCr-Seven nunsof 'the' Congregation of ,JesusCrucified, who because of illnessor ,infirmity are debarred fromother religious societies" havenow arrived in England to opentheir first· convent at CastelCary, Somersetshire, in the southwest.

They have taken over a for­. mer convent once used by the'Visitation Sisters. The foundressand prioress general, MotherMary of Our Lady of Sorrows,has arrived here to help themmove in.

The congregation has fourpriories in France and one inthe, United States, Mother Maryfoqnded, it in Paris 28 yearsago with 'four companions and acapital of only ope dollar.' Thecongregation, whose, mother­house .is at Brou-sur Chanter­eine near Paris, has 175 'memberswho are blind, deaf, diabetic,crippled or otherwise disabled.One has had both legs ampu-tated. I

Cam'pic;>n AwardNEW, YORK (NC) - Sister

Mary Madaleva, distinguished'author and educator, hall n-"eeived the fifth annual Carn-'

"pion ,Award of the Catholic'Book Club for achievement illthe field of Catholi~ literature.,.The Jl?edallion was' awarded b;­F r a ric i s Cardirial Spellman,·,Archbishop' 'of New York. "';..' "

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Ju(lith Elizabeth· Crowley and Church: \ 'She~la Mary O~Donnell ha'le Miss O'Donnell, the daughtet'been named as the recipients of of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A.Fall River Catholic Woman's O'Donnell of 65 Read Street will'Club Scholarships for 1959-1960 attend Emmanuel., College inby Mrs. Francis J. Connors, Boston this September. -A stu­chairman of the' scholarship dent· at the' Academy of thecommittee. Funds for the schol- Sacred Hearts, she has been :>narships, given to 'daughters of. the honor roll for four years.club members, were derived Miss O'Bonnell's manyacUvitiesthis year from mailing solicita- include membership in the ";leetions, instead. of the usual Spring Club, Journalism Class, Debatingdance. . Team, Gymnasium, Sodality, and

Miss Crowley, daughter of Mr. in the school orchestra. 'and Mrs. John T. Crowley of 708 The committee which selectedRobeson Street, will enter the the recipients for' 1959-1960 in­University of Massachusetts in cluded Mrs: Connors, chairman;September. A high ranking' Miss Mary C. Pacheco, Mrs, Johnsenior 'at the B. M. C. Durfee J. Harrington, Miss Alice E. Len­High School, she has merited aghan; Mrs.· Edward B. Downshonors as a member of the Na- an~ M;iss Katherine L. Hogan,tional Honor Society for two ex-offi~io,president of the Cath-years, an all "A" pupil for four ~lic Woman's Club. .years, a "Top Ten" senior, and A d I Iwas American Legion Auxil- . co e.my, A umnoePlaniary Girls' State Representative Fall 'River Concertfor 1958. Miss Crowley is alSQactive at Durfee as a member . "The Alumnae A;sociation of

. of' the Classical Club,' Matlie~ ~e .Academy, of the Sacredmatics Club, Speakers'. Bureau" .Hearts, Fall River will sponsorand the Music. Appreciation the 23rd annual Glee Club con­Club. She is a member of. the cert in Sacred Heart school au­CYO Choir of Holy Name ditorium. Sunday evenin'g, May

17 at 8.Maybasket Party _ ': 'Loren Driscoll, 'tenor of New

, Franco -: American, ,Woman'( York City Center Opera Com­Club, Inc. will conduct its an"; . li.anY and the American ,Opera'nual Maybasket Party at 8.P.M:. Society wiil be featu~ed 'as guestWednesday at Old Town Hall,- ,artist. , . '.Somerset; under the direction of 'Mrs. Raymond A. 'Dioritte:''Miss Blanche Jolivet and Mrs.' alumnae·' president; ill generalOrner Roy. . '.' ,chairman of the even~: " ~,.,

.f1ome Card Party. Members of the Infant of

Prague' Guild, S1. Mary's Home,New Bedford, will hold a cardDarty Wednesday. May 27.

be chosen because their parentswere first in line to enroll their'children, 9r whether fhe lineis drawn on a scholastic apti­tude test-level, an I,Q. test, orwhatever, means little. Net re­sult is, many Catholic childrencannot. be educated as' theirparents would desire.

If you'll forgive the personal(and this column is not un­known for its personal charac­ter), granddaughter Lu Annetrots off gaily to a public kinder­garten. She happily' rides on theschool bus-not realizing' thatin another. year that same buswill whiz by her as she waits fora privately .arranged rfde to takeher to a Catholic school for firstgrade. Though her parents paytaxes' that quy the bus, pay forits ga's' and ,the wages of itsdriver, 'Lu Anne cann,ot ride ,onit.

Right now, there are, so manyfive-year-olds like Lu Anne inthat public kindergarten (manyof. them Catholic) that the-school

. has had to institute "drop days';.-a four day week for each child,in other words. . ., When and if hordes of Cath­

olic children must, of necessity,iake their rightful places in thepublic schools, will there be"drop days" for all of' them?What will b~! ·the effect of afour-day week upon the educa­ti~nal . , training of America's'children?' " ,

lIQme TrainingTaxes for education will rise

automatically. Catholf~ parents,like all others, will share thatincrease in. taxes, but this willbe minimal in comparison to thehigh cost of maintaining theiro'wn school system. '.desired:

It is a situation not to, beQn the' high~r. educatiofl plane, '

particularly. with, regard to pro­fessional schools in universities,we' have come to realize that .all .of our. childr~n, fQr. ~ne'

reason or another, have c!iffi.,.culty> in gO'in~' to 'Catholic col... "leges and· universities.'

Should the time come-and it·may-that Catholic .children.' are

, unable to att~ndCatholic schools. all the_ way through .... Well,

then it will be more importari't 'than ever that religion be li'vedand taught at your, house and atours.

Members of. Diocesan CouncilsVisit Iowa State Legislature, _

was part of a "Know Your Gov­ernment" project sponsored bythe two councils. .

The women met Gov. HerschelG. Loveless and L1. Gov, EdwardL. McManus, and attended ~6rTl:'ing and afternoon sessions of thesfate House and Senate.:·:' ..

;'1 thi'nk this is a 'wonderful,ide'a that' wili ,have constru~tiveresults," GOV\ Loveiess com­mented.

· DES MOINES (NC)-Underthe, auspices of the Councils ofCatholic Women of the Dubuquearchdiocese and the Davenportdiocese, a group of 700 womenvisited the state legislature here'and met state o#icials.

The group jsbelieved to havebeen the larges.t, single, partyever to yisft the ,Capit(>l. .Thewomen came from 30 counties innortheast Iowa, most 'of them inchartered buse'l?,' others in pri-'vate, transportation. The, trip

By Mary Tinley Daly .When is Catholic schooling the most valuable?Tttat question, un~ortunately, is coming to the fore­

front among educators. At a recent convention of Catholic8choolmen, discussion of this became rather intense.

Faced with the possibility;and' in many comm].lnities,the probability, that in thefuture the Catholic populacecannot support its Qwn separateschools to give every child aneducation unde;:­the auspices. ofhis own Churchfrom kindergar-

· ten through at·. least high

school, the ed­u cat 0 r s a'·r ec o,n sid e r ­ing where (0cut.

So m e thinkthat concentra­tion of fundsand facili ties

· on the junior and senior high· school level-a six-year span­

would be most advantageous.Others believe that all-the-way­through Catholic training for anucleus would be better, Stillothers are of the opinion thatgraJe school Catholic training,costing less and spreading thin­ner, is to be preferred.

It's sad ,that it should be thisway, but educators say we mustbe. realistic.

Let's face it: in many com­munities, Catholic parents. can­not afford /school buildings, anadequate teaching staff, trans­portation-all required for prop­er education of their children­while at the 'same time support-'ing the public schoQls.

What to Do?So far, very little has been

heard from Catholic parents onthis subject. Usually, however,Catholic parents are united onlyparochially, their_ voiCes drownedout Of the national picture, As a'

· parent, if' y'ou had to make· thechoice, what would you do?

. Perhaps soon the' "iffiness" willbe removed. Soon you may haveto make the. choice.', Remove' kindergartens? Send

'your cliildren to 'public schoolsup to junior high? Concentrateeffort to maintain a fine six":yearCatholic' junior-senior highschool? Keep thepresentsysteql.going the way it is .now-butturn away many each year be-

',calise "there ,is ,no room at theinn", i.e., room for only a per­centage?

Whether that small percentage

Catho'lic Schools May Become'Available Only to Chosen Few

Girls~e,r)l SpiritualF II R' G· I S·Bouquet to Pope Johna rver Irs to· Ing 'coN'coiw (NC)-A spiritual

At Diocesan Convention bouquet containing 700,000' actsStudents from Mt. St. Mary's of piety pledged by Junior Cath­

Academy,' Fall River, wilt' pre- olic Daughters of America an:dsent a. .musical program at their' :counselors has been 'sentSaturday's convention of the to FQpe John.'Diocesan Council of Catholic ,Miss .. Louise E. Collins, na­Women at Kennedy Center, New tional" Junior director, has an­Bedford. nounced the bouquet, included

Choral selections will include 11,500 Masses requ.ested by, "the"The Heavens Resound," Bee- Juniors for the special inten­thoven; ,"Ameriea the Beautiful;". 'tions 'of ,the" Holy' Father· and"La Spagnola," Riegger; and the, , assistance at 17,500 other'MassesSanctus from Gounod's St. Ce- for the same intentions.cilia Mass, ,with Valerie ~olka 'A check for $3,000 ,represent­as soloist.ing the juniors self denials for

qther soloists will b~ Mar- ·Lent was sent with the spiritualgaret Kanauss, Nancy Cordeiro bouquet.

- and Rachelle Bouchard.The group is under the direc­

tion of Sister Mary ,Gabriella,RS.M., with Sister Mary Fidelis,R.S.M. as moderator. and ArthurPaquette as guest conductor..

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LONDON (NC) - The 100thanniversary of the OratorySchool, founded by CardinalNewman to provide a Catholicprivate school for the sons ofOxford Movement converts, was'

,celebrated here with a SolemnMass, Te Deum and a luncheon.

Addressing the luncheon afterthe Mass, His Eminence WilliamCardinal Godfrey, Archbishopof Westminster, urged that Cath­olic 'youth be educated inCatholic schools, even if it meansthat family tradition would bebroken. He said that seculareducation of Catholic childrenwould be a misfortune for theChurch in Englimd. Fathers whosend their boys to non-Catholic.schools because they and theirown fathers had attended them,should stop the practice, he said.

"The education in our Cath­olic schools lays such a firm anosolid foundation in our boys tha!it outweighs the advantages thaimight exist in other schools noCof our faith," ,the Cardinalsaid. ""

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cil president; Miss Emily Perry,Diocesan chairman of 'organiza­tion and development; Mrs. Cole­man Coyne, D'iocesan Historian.

DIOCESAN NURSES: Bishop Connolly confers withtwo officers of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Nursesfollowing th~ annual meeting at St. Anne's Hospital, Mrs:Margaret McAvoy of Attleboro, Diocesan president (left)and M~s. Ella McNally of Fall River. the newly electedrecording secretary.

Mrs. Noonan Heads Cape, IslandsDistrict of Diocesan Counci I

Mrs.. Gilbert, J. Noonan, Fal­mouth, heads newly elected offi­cers for Cape an-d' I.!ilands Dis­trict 5 of the Diocesan Councilof Catholic 'Women. Chosen withher at the annual district 'meet­ing'. h:;:' ~ 'at Knights of ColumbusHall, Falmouth, were Mrs.Manley Boyce, Harwich" vicepresiliad:; Mrs. thomas Moore,Hyannis, treasurer.

Also Mrs.' Philip Dempsey, (>

Yarmouth" secretary; alld Mrs.John Barrows, Hyannis, I)ioc­esan vice president.

Mrs. Noonan' will also serve

MRS. GILBERT NOONAN

as third Diocesan ,vice presidentto the Diocesan Council and willattend the annual conventionthis Saturday at Kennedy Center,New Bedford in that capacity.

Reports-given: at the annualdistrict meeting included spirit­ual development, by Mrs. ,Rus­sell Collinge, Harwichport; fam­ily and p~rent life, Mrs. Boyce;organization and development,Mrs. Charles Stavredes, Oster­ville; and discussion clubs, Mrs.William Welch, Harwich.

Dioeesan ModeratorRev. Francis McCarthy, pastor

of St. Joseph's Church, NorthDighton, and Diocesan modera­tor of discu!!sion clubs, spoke on,their value. Members of St.Anthony's League of 'CatholicWomen were hostesses. for the

• meeting. Mrs. .Edward Mello,'president, welcomed attendantsand was chairman of a tea fol­lowing the session'.

Special guests included Mrs.Emmett Almond, Diocesan COUll­

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Fall River 0 ·of I HearMarian Editor Speak

One hundred and fifty attend­ed the annual corporate com­munion of Assumption CircleNo. 74, Fall River Daughters ofIsabella,. ~t St. Mary.'s Cathedral.

Rev. Roger, I.iary Charest,S.M,M" editor of Queen of AllHearts, magaziQe, spoke Olldevotion to Mary at the com­munion breakfast following. Mrs.

'Romeo Charest headed the ar­raI1gements committee.

Aca-demy ReunionJesus.:.MarY 'Academy Alum­

nae Association will hold itsannual reunion at 1:30 P.M. nextSunday at the Academi Mem­bers of this year's graduatingclass will be' received into theassociation by the president,Mrs. Luciennl' Gaudreau Du­mais. All former students areinvit~

Pope, Prefers WalkingIn Papal 'Ceremonies

ROME .(NC)-Pope John ad­mits ,he doe~n't take ,kindly tothe pOrtable throne called thesedia gestatoria which istradi­tional for major papal cere­monies.

He told 100,000 persons gath­ered at the new Church of St.John Bosco to venerate thesaint's· body: "Believe me, I donot • like riding on the Sedia

. gestatoria. I would be mosthappy to walk on foot like.everybody else. Then I thinkthat if I went on foot, no onewould be able to aee me, andtherefore I use it as an 'exerciseof mortification.

Home EconomistsMILWAUKEE (NC) -Home

economics teachers from ~cross

the country will gather hereJune 20 and 21 for the #~nven­

tion of the National ".atholicCouncil on Home Economics.

Mother's Day ProgramHonors Tauntonians

Children of. Sl Anthony'sparochial school, Ta,unton, andarea public schools joined topresent a Mother's Day tributein the church hall.

Written by Rev. Laurenco M.Avila and directed by MissJoanna Roche, the program in­cluded a tribute to Our Lady,reminiscences of living mothersand a section dedicated todeceased mothers. '.

Songs included hymns bychildren of Sacred Heart Church,Taunton, in addition. to ,solos bymembers of 51. Anthony's par-bh. ', Prizes were awarded to oldestand youngest mothers and themother with most children. ·Theprogram concluded with Bene­diction in the church.

,Gives Brides Advice on ,Choice<?f China,' 'Silver, Glassware

By Alice Bough CahillThe happiness of starting out on a new vocation with

the blessing of Holy Mother Church in the sacrament of. matrimony, is part of a young girl's life. The excitementof planning for your own horne brings many joys, but joysthat involve thought and a ~ine crystal. We'll -.reserve aknowledge of household detailed discussi~n of dinner­items young folks usually ware classificatiON (porcelaintake for granted an\i earthenware) until another

, 1 . •• • time, but we have a ,few tipsTh~ be~utIfu.. dIsplays In stores that might help you now in

at th.IS time of year call for a making your plans. To begincertam a~ount ,With, what do you .start with inof restramt, on chinaware? Start with fourthe part of the dinner plates, four luncheonyou n g buyer, plates four cereal bowls fourfor these ~ur- cups ~nd saucers, one medium-cha~es w h I C h sized m~at platter, one vegetable~ou 11 be mak- dish, one gravy boat. Later you109 for your can increase these numbers tohome are pur- eight and still later add otherchases 'w hie h serving dishes.you expect tolast a long time Silverware Needs- m a yb e for For silvex:ware, keeping theyour e n til' e number to four, start' with fourmarried life. Let's start with. ,dinner krives, four dinner forkssome of the smaller items that and salad forks, eight teaspoons,are necessities. one ,1:" .. :: .... G': sugar shell

Wherever you're going to live and two serving spoons. Later-in a cottage at the' shore, a add four more each and stilllarge city house, or a one-I"oom later you cap invest in otherapartment, your activities will serving pieCeS.be centered around three meals Your glassware needs can, bea day. Since a great deal of time satisfi~ with' the 'purchase ofand money go into the prepara-, eight water glasses (sometimeslion ,of these meals, they should one needs two at each place, onebe served as attractively as,' for water and one' for milk);possible, so we think it might eigh't sherberts, eight salad. orbe adyisable to discu~s what will pie plates, one water pitcher,determine your choice of table- two small relish or jelly ·dishes.ware. You'll notice, that we included

Choose Tableware Carefully salad or pie plates in your glass-Dinnerware, silverware, and' ware, and in the quantity of

glassware need not be expens;v/': eight, because these will taketo ,be a,ttractive, but thought, care: of your entertaining needs,should be given in' applying the since your original investmentprinciples of design to their in china was only service forselection and use. If your best four persons~, 'dinner service is to .be ~ine In planning your table service,china, you'll naturally choose remember the principle of har­fine crystal, sterling silver and mony as it applies to color, tex-

, a tablecloth that will be appro- . ture, line, shape and ide'a. Clean,priate-perhaps lace or linen. attractive linens and interesting-'You'~ probably seen illustra': ly chosen dinnerware, glassware,

tions of table settings purchased and silver will contribute to, in dime stores' and it is wonder- ali- atmosphere. of contentmentful to study the pleasing effects, and""sociability when' you sitachieved ";"~L l~' ,~.)"i" s.'Jre down to dine."dishes.' ,These 'pictures prove' .what"we'have alwaysrmain:': HyOiihis'D oftCircle'tairied~your table will, be' in ," .. ,', .... " ' , "0,

good taste' if you choose dime-" Plans'Salefor..Blindstore dishes with good lin.es and Hyannis members of Fa~cOlors appropriate to 'your din- McSwiney Circle 513, Daughterslng room; and if you select in- of Isabella, will hold a sale for.expensive but well-proportioned the blind today and 'tomorrowglassware, and a simple pattern at Hyannis Armory. 'Featuresin plated silver. Your taple cloth will include a snack bar and themay 1- ~ 'a' p-' . l '0" .. 'le ",y sale will continue from 10 to 5yours~lf' o( ~tton:,' r~yo~ o~ both days.linen crash. A dessert' bridge, will be held

Pleasing lines and harmonious at 1 Wednesday afternoon, 'Juneeolors may be found in all grades 3 at Red Rose Inn, West Yar~

of china, and interesting shapes mouth.and designs are avaiable in 'all Members have completed pay­types of silver and glass. Each ment of a pledge to Sto!lehillseason new designs appear College in memor,- of Rev.which make it possible to select George Lewin. Next regularpieces' that' will go with one', meeting will be held Tuesday,particular over-all .decor. May 26, at Knights of Columbus

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A buffet luncheon to which"Serrans and families are invited.wilt be served in the church hallfollowing the holy ,hour. .

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~e:~.e~~" .~p.ring" ~~r.e'"tJn1te~tkd'~y.AC{ltk1fll.8.trurents ",' I·oib"~~':'~o~~Sci~dwich":"",, 'AttendlngTV.Cou'rse In HumanltlRs ", ...: Y.' ,

. CORPUS ,~HRISTl:' ">" .', :"In ;the i spring'. aioun.t'girl's' fancy light...J.y'turns tothou'ghtsof~Harnletand Oedipus. '.: As.sertsFa"ulyMr.'& j~ft~:tleO:r~~;E.:'I'~wer~'.~~t !ea~t, th'at'l:lt~~ c~s~a~ Sa~redI!~artsAc~de~y,Fan ,~~ye~, wh~r.~:a;pic~ed\~roup of', Is Foundation' '

'" $50'" 'Jumorshas been-partIcIpatmg,m a umque educatIOnal teleVISIOn course. Smce AprIl 27 the ' ,'. ." ". William Doyle, Mr.&: Mrs. G. girls have turned their'ba~kson the lure of s oft Spring evenings to, report fOlir 'nights . Of, Society, .

H. McGreavy, Mr. & Mrs. Fran- wee~dy. ·to SHA's Enghsh' . LOUISVILLE (N C ) ~ .cis Donaldson,. Capt. Marie cla'Ssroorn where, under the Keeping families together isLawlor.

$30 direction of .Sister. Mary the cornerstone of, everYMr. & Mrs. Charles BlaisH.ortense, S.U.~.C.;. they've Catholic agency' program

$25 ' w!tnessed and dIscussed scenes which serves families and child:'Mr. & Mrs. John W.ilson, Col. from. Thornton Wilder's Our ren., , .

William Drummey, Mr. &' Mrs. Town, Shakespeare's Hamlet and This was strongly emphasizedLawrence Fitzgerald, Francis D. Sophocles' oedipu~ Rex. ", by Mrs. Helen Lauer, executiveMackedon. Pilot Program secretary of the fort Wayne

$20, They are among 8500 students Catholic Charities Bureau 'at •,. Lawrence Cleare, Sgt. & 'Mrs. iri 138 public, parochial and pri- regional Catholic Charities con- -Robert B. Kennedy, Mr. & Mrs. ate schools takihg the course, ference' here.Edgar' Caron. and' the only ones in the Fall "It is the quality of the family

$15. River area. 'fhe academy was relationship which determinesMr. & Mrs., John F. McCahill, not among schools .originally whether ,our children. are to

Mr. & Mrs. 'Martin Lawless,Mr. enrolled in the program, there- grow, develop, and move on to,&: Mrs. Lawrence p,errault, Mr. fore students did not benefit by ~ maturity-for it is the' family& Mrs. Frank Murphy, Mr. & preparatory material sent to that lastingly shapes the tastes,Mrs. William Bennett. ' most participants. . temperament, the total possibil-

$12 ' ... Because qf this, reactions and ity of all its members," sh~ said.Tn Memorv of William A. & opinions of the Sacred Hearts' . Tighten Laws.

Ellen -F. McLaughlin. girls will be of particular inter- Msgr. David I. Dorsch, diree:'$10 est to' th~ organizers. of the tor of Associated Catholic Char-

·IYJr. & Mrs. John F. Nelson, series, a pilot program designed ities of the Baltimore archdio-Mrs. Samuel Frey,. Mr. & Mrs. . to test 'the possibilities of tele- cese, also stressed the'iinport-Paul McLaughlin, Mr.'.& Mrs. vision in teaching the humani- ance of the family. "The mostLloyd Hendrick, Mrs. W. B. ·ties. Floyd Rinker, executive important unit of AmericanLumbert. ' director, made this p.oint in a Society is the- family,'.' he said.

Mrs. Emma A. Coady, Mr. & letter to Sister John, Elizabeth, atilms of the ethics involved in considered. A particularly i~ter- "We~ve got to do something toMrs. William T. Carr,' Mrs. S.U.S.C., Sacred Hearts princi': the plays. ~tudied. With skilful esting exercise, said Sister Mary strengthen the family-move illJames G. 'Connor, Helen M..Per- pal. , " analogies Sister Mary 'Hortense Hortense, V\(,as a one paragraph there- with some money help,kins, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Devery. The girls, who have taken part used each of the plays to illum_ composition written by each'girl before the family breaks up,

Mr. & 'Mrs. Michael Ahern, in the course on an extra-curric- inate facets of. the others and 'on a sentence' quoted by" Fadi- ,tighten divorce lliws."Lillian Phelan, Mr. & Mrs. Ber- . ular basiS, have heard Clifton, thus show the essential unities man from- a, Paschal: Man' is anard Aylmer, Mr. & Mrs. Nestor '·F.adiman, writer and' lecturer, of drama through the ages. reed, the weakest thing in Na­Robidou, Ellen Spooner. in discussions on Our Town; and Girls' took notes from the TV ture, but he is a thinkfng reed.

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Friscino, MaynarflMa"k and Bernard> teachers as from 'one present inMr: & Mrs. Thomas Dunlavey, Knox, Yale Professors, in lee- the classroom and discussionMr. & Mrs. Albert LeBlanc,. Mr. tures on fIa!Dl~t ,and. OeQipus proved their retention ot" points& Mrs. Pepin, Mr. & Mrs. Caze- Rex respectively. - Swanseamiro Martin. The lectures are supplemented ST OU '. L 110;: DE FRANCE

Mr. &: .Mrs.· Charles Schuck" on the TV screen by scenes from .- ~25Gregory Alves,. Mr. & Mrs. Ste- the· plays discussed and in-thephen Forde, Mr. & Mrs. Robed· classroom by discussions before Joseph Dur?~:oSanford, Mr. "&, Mrs. Joseph , anI! after' the programs, and by Edmond Plante.Silvia. written assignmeI1ts. $10

Mr. & Mrs. Louis' J .. Mendes,. , "Thp. girls w()uldn't 'normally . . ',','. ', Mr. & Mrs. David Fraher, Mr. &'. stully Hamlet until senior year,~ / 'Omer,Parker, Dewey Thlbaul~,

M H H M & Mr 'd S· t M H t "b t ·Arthur.E. Cote, Raymond AUdet,.rs. arry aves. ,I'. S.' sal IS er . ary". or ense, ~ Francis Lussier..

Eugene Silvia, Mr~ -&. Mrs. Peter they read It speCIally for,' thIS' "William Dickinson' WilliamKeating. course and even though they. had ' '.

<> Mr. & Mrs. COl'ne~ius MiI1ih~lD, to do'it hastily"they've.der:iyed, F:etcoher'IlJosep~~asson~e, Oh-Dr. Steven Malone, Redmond enormous benefit from it." '.' VIer. ue ette, mIle Bollard.

M A 1 ' . .. Leonel Paquette, George R.,O'Callahan. Mr. &:rs.. nge 0 In classroom dISCUSSIon the L 0 " G 'ff' HI'DiModica, ·Mr. & Mrs. Roy L. TV., lecturer's' comments were;', eve.sque, . wen rI m, e 10-Spring. '," ' ' . f d beth l' "d doreLeclalre, George Gagnon.

rem orce y' a 0 IC, conSI er:- Reginald Poisson, Orner Roy,Mr. & Mrs. Bruno Sint.oni, '

Doroth~' Vill1 Bll~k;rk, Katherine . West 'Harwich Frllncois Tremblay.J. Brady, Mr. & .Mrs. Walter HOLY TRINITY ProY,incetownAlvezi, Mr,& Mrs. Edgar S. '$25 ST. PETER THE APOSTLETolmie. Mrs'- Mary Grant, Mrs. Charles $30 .

Alfred L. 'Govoni, Sandwich F' I J' C . C hm ey, ames onnor,. hat am Mary Roberts;"Co-operative Bank, Daniel Mur- Trll<t en,.. Milr<'l1ret Burrage, Mr. $10Phy, Edward: F. Montague Fam- & M W It T .rs. a er ramer. Mrs. Anthony Travers, BoatBy, Sandwich Hardware. $20

Mr. & Mrs. John, Yeatman, . . Peter & Linda-Capt. SeraphineGen. & Mrs. Vincent J,acobs. Codinho, Boat Little Infant-

Ida D. O'Bri"en, Joan M. O'Brien, ' $10Mr. & .Mrs. Michael: McNamara. Capt. Jerry Costa, Boat· Yankee

The Carmain Family, William -Capt. Arthur Duarte. Boat SeaMr. & Mrs. Charles J. Lawless, J. Day, Peter·.Schmeide,rer, Mr. 'li'ox-Capt.Manuel Henrique..

Henry J. Buc,kley, Mr. & Mrs. & M J H r y Long Mr' &_ rs. . a r ,. Turn to Page ElevenJustin George, Katherine·R. Cur- Mrs. Alfred Lyons.'rier, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Bi-, Mrs. Emil Bourgeois, Mrs,anchi. ' . John Bongers, Mr. & Mrs. Wil-'

. William J. Ellis, Claudia M. liam Fink, Mary Walsh, Mr. &Forni, Marjorie C.: Hoey, .Vir- 'Mrs. John Anderson.ginia McLaughlin, ~fr. & Mrs. Mrs. Arthur. J. Syllivanj, Mr.George E. Quirk ~ :Family'. & Mrs.' 'William R,opichaud,

Mr.:& Mrs. William J. Parks, Marie Ston~, Agn~ Halbritter,·:Mr. &: Mrs. Robert '-McPherson, Marion 'Hall5ritter. ,",. Hilda' E. 'Whitmore, Mary T. . Capt. 'Wiliiams Hou~,'Mrs;Gannon, Katherine Maley. Patrick ,.D~na,hu~, ;J)r.:<~, Mrs.

Rose Maley, Mr. & Mrs; John ,Bernard' RIley, Mr. & Mrs:-Ralpb'"MacQuade, Mr.: &,Mr~..Will~a~ ,.L(mg,.Wil1f;:lm·Do~ney: " .

Tyback, Mr: -& Ml's. ~ugene·Cor~ 'Dr.. '& Mrs-:.ArthurD'EI(a; Mr;'radi, Mr. & Mrs..D~lDte·Quatro- & Mrs. Daniel Lamson, (WIlliam

. mini. . . ,Kelly.. ., Mr: & Mrs. Michele Rigazio, --John' C'arafoli," Mary Carafoli, ' :. .' , ;.Mr. & Mrs. Edward Rondelli,Mr.. & Mrs. Alexander Fprni.

Mr. & Mrs., 'Fello ,Tontihi, Mr.&' Mrs. Emiliano Gavazia, Mr.& Mrs. Alexander Consoni, Mr.&. Mrs. Michael CorPick,_Mr. &.Mrs. Edward Russell.

Mr. &. Mrs. Lester 'Geary, John.Warsaw Jr., Stephen Kett, Mr.& Mrs. Ira B. Austin, Mr. ~ Mrs.,Herbert E. :qamlen.

Mary A. Mahoney, Daniel~ahoney.

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OMAHA (NC}=....:-Ail IrishIlChQOI,te;iche{with the un·likely' nam~' ol.HaJi'sori saidafter a year of\teaching in' aparochial school here that heronly ,regret is that she cannotstay another year. .

Moreover, commented MIll'7Hanson' of Belfast, Northern Ire­land, "there isn't a great deal ofdifference between the young­sters here and those at home."

Miss Hanson teaches' in aparochial schooi in Belfast. Aparticipant ·in a U. S.-GreatBritain teacher exchange pro­gram, she expressed a desire. toteach in a parochial school inthis country. As a result, she.was assigned to St. Pius XSchool here, where she hastaught the third grade duringthe past school year.

Miss Hanson: sister of Colum­ban Father Fred Hanson, for.mer NCWC News S'e r vic e

-correspondent in Korea,· will bereturning to !l Belfast classroomafter the close of school here.But her nine months at St: PiusX will be far from forgotten.Tucked in a corner of her trunkwill be several- reels carryingthe tape-recorded voices of her'American pupils.

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The U. S. parochial school sys­t~m, she. commented, is "won­derful." Miss Hanson had specialpraise for the "unity betweenhOII\e aJ;ld school." She declaredthat "parents cooperate 100 p'ercent and. it makes for a verypleasant relationship~"

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. ,RECEIVE SAFETY AWARDS: Six m ::mbers of School Safety ~atrols-fiveof them'f~om Catho~ic schools-received awards for heroic acts in traffic incidents which actuallysaved- the hves. of schoolmates. The medals were presented by Mrs. Dwight D. Eisen-ho,wer.NC Photo. . .

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·diocesan 'c a tho I i c 'Universe,Bulletin: 1 He . discussed .. ~'Thefam'jly in a Democratic SoCiety",'at aconference of the Worcesier

' ~ PAIUSHI6~ERS COOPER~.TE: "Following "a'fire' at Dioc'esan' League of Catnolicthe Holy Rosary. Church in EallRivei, parishioners answered W~me!1' .the call of Father Pannoni; pastor of the Parish, anclcame' /. Cites Need .with mops, pails and cleansing powders in order that their ."Ch h ld b d f M' l:Ie ~aidthat family assOcla-urc W?U e rea y.: or ,asses On the next da~r, Sunday. tions are needed to deal ~iiii \.Helen ,Crandall, Mrs. Thomas . & Famiiy. such ·problems'as 'the religi~u'sO'Keefe & Margaret O'Keefe. Mr. 8i. Mrs. Edward Sheehan, training of children, imp,ro'(fng

Colleen Mullaney, Eleanor Mr. & Mrs. George Gibb, Mr. & the aesthetic and moral level ofMcCracken, A. Henry McCrack- Mrs. Franklin McK<lY Jr., Mrs. ,television, wiping. out obsc~neen, Mr. &' Mrs. James Croke Sr., Agnes Foley, Mr. & Mrs. Edward literature, establishing a syst~m

, Elsie McDonald. " Kelley, • - of family allowances in thi~Mr~ & Mrs.' Gerard Hebert, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Burt ·Mr.' & .country and putting an eQd to

Mrs. Sarah Johanson, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Joseph O'Donnell,' Mr~" & the desecration of.. Sunday... :Fred Endler Jr., Mr. & 'Mrs. Mrs. Rocco GianitelIi, Mr. &Alexander Karol, Mr. & Mrs. Mr,s..John 'PicChi, Mrs. Bradford Mr. Breig described the familyCharles Bry~on. Dorrance. ", as "the final refuge of the great-

Mr. & Mrs..Horace Benson, Thomas ,Boisclair/ Mr. & .Mrs. est possible freedom" and saidMr. & Mrs., Ernest Anderson, Daniel Cronin. Mr. & Mr~. 'Clay- ,that,jt is by the same token the,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Perry, Mr. &' ton, 'MacDonald, Rocca' Fantac- ."ultimate test .of ,self-rule."Mrs: Harry Loew, Fred Mc- cHine, Mrs. Madeline Stone.Cracken. John Loew,. Dr. Fiore' Rullo

Charles Brown, ,Joseph: Mas-Mr. & Mrs. Alfred McNally, Mr:terson, .Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Fred- & Mrs. Thomas Silvia Mr &ette, Mr. & Mrs: Henry' Felix, Mrs. George TunniclifI.'·Mr. & Mr~. Louis COlofTlbo. Mr. &. Mrs. Thomas Drisco'n,

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Rounds, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Boucher,Mr. & Mrs. Francis Birch, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Mart.in, Mrs.Mrs. Joseph McNally, Mr.. & Mary :Flavin,' Mr.' & Mrs. Leo·Mrs. John Maher,' Arthur F. Bresette.Connelly. Mrs. Alice McGregor, Kath-

Jennie, McDonald, Mrs. Robert eririe Higgins, 'Mr. & Mrs. JohnMcLay, Mrs. Marion Edwards, I 'Antaya, Margaret Barry, Mr. &.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Lewis,' Mrs. NormaIiBoudreau, Mr. &Mrs. ,Lena Lee. . Mrs. Richard CarrolI.

, Mr. &. Mrs. Albert Pion, Mr. 'M~. & Mrs. Edward Casey Mr,'& Mrs. -!ohn,~ilson, Mr. & Mrs,,& 1\1rs. Alv'iTi·CassidY,Mi. "&Peter Marron, rvir. & Mrs. James : Mrs.' Charles ClarkJ' Mr. & M*,s.M~lloy &, Fa'm'ily, Mr.,' &. Mrs. Roberi"Conely.' >

"Jo~e!lh 0.' Pr!';c~urt:' ,: " Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Cardin,'Mr. & Mrs. John <::arroll; Mr. Turri 'to Page 'Thirteen

&'Mrs;" Howard Sprigg,' Mrs. . ,Rose . Bellavance, Mr. & Mrs.·Thomas Bolton,'I\lfr. & Mrs. Har­old Bellavance.

Mr. & Mrs: J. Frank Kelley,'.'NavbY Coffey, Lawrence COffey,

<;:lemerit Jeffers,' Wilfred Paille.. "David' Perry Jr·.,·M·r. & Mrs..Joseph Colombo, ·Mr. '&Mrs.Richard Cleary,' Mr. '& ,Mrs.:Philip Toole, Kathryn Stokes. ; 633 Broadway, ,Fall 'River'

. ,Mr. & Mrs. Ed: Cameron, Mrs. I' OS 3 1691.Roy Nelson, Mr., & Mrs. FranCis ',. IX. Giblin, Mr.. -& Mrs. Joseph .--~~--Ryan, ~r. & Mrs. 'PeterWood !I'!Il!!Il!!ll!!J1!!II!!II!Il!!II!Il~l!!II!!lI!iA!!II!!I~

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CAMPLAVIGERIE,on Lake 'Kushaqua, New York

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Falm()utf, "$20 , ,

John T, Sheeha~, William.Smith, ,Mr: &" ,Mrs. 'FrankTavares> . \ .

AttleborroHOLY GHOST

'. $50Mi'. & Mrs. Raymond Kelliher., $20 . .Mr. & Mrs. Howard Bristow.

$15Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Bramonte,

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Brousseau, ...Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lewis.

. $10Mr. & Mrs. Edward Amesbury,

Anthony Martins, .Mr. & -Mrs.Charles Boucher, Mr. & Mrs.Joseph Tremblay, Edna Bristow.

Mr. & Mrs. Osoor Soulard, Mr.& Mrs. James Burns, Mr, & Mrs.John R. O'Neill, Mrs. Florence'AUdette, Mr. & Mrs. Cr"aig ·Pope.

'Mr. ,& Mrs. Bernard' Calan­drella, Mr. & Mrs. David Foley. '

. Somerset"ST. JOHN OF GOD

, $50Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Costa Jr.

$25, 'Atty. & Mrs. Fnincis J. Car­

reiro, Joseph & Mary Botelho,. Holy Name Society, Holy Rosary,'Confra tern i ty.

$15" 'Mrs.'MaryMorris.

• $10Mr. ,& Mrs. Joseph Viveiros,

Annie & Joseph Flores, Mr. '&Mrs. Alfred, Souza, 'Joseph 8;;.Mary Camara, Joseph & AnnArruda. ..

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Faria~ Mr.&: Mrs. John Velozo Jr., Mr. &Mrs. John '0. Soares, Mr~. MaryOldham & Son, Mr. & Mrs. Man­uel Oliveira.'

Mary & Frank,Thomas, AnnieMonteiro, Joseph .&' Constance

.' Borge, Dr. ~ Mrs. Man,\iel, C.'.Perreira;, Jr." Elvira' & JosephGagnon.··"

Maria Saravia, Laura saravia,Mr. & Mrs. Ma.nuef Ferreira, Jr.,Mr. & Mrs. Edward Pereira, Mr.and, Mrs. Raymond Macl:uido.; ,

Mr. '~, Mrs. Charles, Mendes,Mr. Arthur Aguiar, A Friend"Vict~r & Rose Soares, Mr.,&'Mrs.Joseph Antone.

Mr. &: Mrs.' Joseph" ConlY,Edith & William Raposa:'" '

Mr. & Mrs. Manuel LauieanTio,Mr. ,& Mrs. Edmund Leandro,Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Botelho, Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Sears, Mr, & Mrs.Alva Viveiros.· .

_ ' ,,$15 .... ,, . Dr: & .Mrs, N~rl1)an~,Star9sta';Mrs, 'Frederick" ,'.T. " Englisll~

Arthur :: ,Rapoza'; '\V,alJ~ce,'<1'.Pierce:' . ' ,- """,, :"

$"0>'" " ,, Carl Dole, 'Mr.&' Mrs. Ch~rl~s"

Stratton,Mrs.' ArthurPetel'so~,·'Mrs. E. P., Tripp, James McCabe; ,

. Dr. & Mrs. PhilipJ. We,ssli.)g,Walter BenneH, Daughters' of~~abellaNo. ~21, ~~r.~" peo,r~eC:a.!:lOon, Mrs. George' .Bla~e.. , ' ." Mr~. '" L,ewis,. : Pratt; .. ',G~<fr'g~ ,Kirchmer; Mr. & Mrs: Edward,r;.: Studi~Y:· Mf:'& Mrs.: M~ri~elBraga,Mr, &: Mr's: Johri:Farrell:

,Mrs. B'ertram K. Hac;l4o~;' Mr'.~ , Mrs: Bcrnand Law'!ence,David" Q'ui!ln, Mr: '& Mrs,",Ray..mond' P. Knispel, ,Mar,iin:Sulli-.van. '"

Robert Dugga'n:John 'J. O'­Meara, Mrs,' Sa~u'el 'Rich, Mr.& Mrs. James Carreiro,' Mrs;

,Arthur Peterson. '

South DartmouthST. MARY'S

$'75John J.Hayes.

, $50'Aubertine Funeral -Home.

, $10':' , ':Mr. &, Mrs. Joseph" Singleton,

: . Mr. &' Mr!'.FrancisTravers, '~r.

, & Mrll. Charles 'r>esmarais,' ,Dr•.':' & Mrs..C~rl A. Pi~ta, Mrs, Helen

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KathleeriNeville, B;:>\ven: ''An­drade Fainily, 'Mr. & Mrs. ,Frank:J. Mello, -Mary B,-·Gracia. .

Mr:. & Mrs. E'u<{ene R; Barri­teau, Mr.. & Mrs. Manuel'Sylvia;Mr. & Mrs'. Manuel Rose.

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Mary O'Boy, Joreph O'Con­nell, Malcolm Perra. WilliamRussell, William Santos.

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Stephen Stephanaitis, Mr. &Mrs. Edmund Sullivan; ThomasTheriault, Mrs. Elizabeth VanNostransl, The Walsh Family.

Mrs. Edwan. Wooley, HenryWotjunski, Raymond Yelle.

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.& . Mrs. Manuel Mello, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas .J.,Murray..

Mildnid V. O'Connor, Mr. &Mrs. Manuel Oliveira, ManuelOliver, Mrs. Manuel Oliver, Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Pacheco.

Mrs.. Gertrude ,Simpson, Har­riet Strong, Mr. & Mrs. LeonTrahan,Mr. & Mrs. ThomasUnsworth, Mrs. William Wana­,ma~er.

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CROWNING ·AT KENNEDY CENTER: BarbaraSherbino, Queen of May Day, crowns Mary's statue at theNew Bedford center. Assisting are her aides, second row(left to right) Lucille Girard and Frances Hunt. Front row(left· to right) Lucille Morris, flower girl, and GerardBoudreau, crown bearers..

. ST. PAUL'S$20

Mr. & Mrs. Leon Bora, Mr. &Mrs. Ja,mes ,Duffy Jr., Manuel

,Martin, ¥r. & Mrs. Henry Men-ard. '

$15Mr. & Mrs. Roger Yelle:

$12.Violet Benoit, Mrs: Eugene

.Heinig, Mrs. Edward Henchy, &Eileen, Joseph O. Lincourt, Mrs.

.RiChard Westcqat. . '

$10Richard Bresnahan, Kathleen

. Carroll, Rita Carroll, Mr. & Mrs.Lucien Cazeault, Mr. & Mrs.

.Marcel Casavant.Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Cham­

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TauntonSAINT JOSEPH'S

$50, 'Assumpta Guild.

$25Ge'orge .Manning, The Misses

Helen and Margaret Smith, Mrs.,~obert Munroe.

$20Mr..& . Mrs. LeRoy Whitt~e,

'The, Wren Family, Mary Dyer,Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gilmore,Charles Lawlor & Family.

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Kelleher,Mr. & Mrs. George Schloemer,

.Mr. & Mrs. Timothy 'Neville,Miss Elizabeth Dunn, Mr. & Mrs.James Tonry, Mr. & Mrs. PeterReilly.

.Appeal' G'ifts:"i- ,.'. At,l,boro, .'.

Continued. fl'om Page TwelveMr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Desjardins,Mr. & 'Mrs;' .Jarries Foley,'. Mr: &Mrs: George Gay, Mr. & Mrs.John Hamel. . . ' ;':' .

, ~: & Mrs. Walter ,Heagney',,!\Jr.,~ Mrs. Francis K~lley, 1I('Ir.& Mrs. Ailthony Magina, Mr. &Mrs': Charles Nolan, Mr. & Mrs.RiChard Reeves." ,

Mr. & Mrs., Frank Roea, Mr.& Mrs. William' Skivington, Mr.& Mrs. Edward Scanlon; Mr. & 'Mrs.' Joseph Souza, Mrs. GraceHomer. " .

Mr. ~& Mrs. Henry WOQdco~e,Dr.' & Mrs.. Edward Fontneau,Ellen Nitso,A~yee O'Keefe, Mr:& Mrs. .John Mutch.'·Mr. & Mrs. John Silvia, Mrs.

Ismay Sharkey, William & Miss~~1Ein Madden, 'James & 'Mi~Mary Currie. " ",'jJna Cr~ni'n, Mr, & Mrs. ':r~Nl

J.{eane ,~)r.~ Mrs. John Nihan' &Family, Mrs, Bridget Nolin, Mr.

'& Mrs. Eugene Perry. '.' " :Charles Savage, Mr. & Mrs.

Raymond Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. H.Howard, Lynch, Mr'. & Mrs..Rob~rt Rohman, Mr. & 'Mrs.Francis' Bowen.

Mr. & Mrs.' George Pion,' Mr.& Mrs. Rock DesVergenes, Mr.& Mrs. Gerard Gagnon, Mr.·&Mrs. Edward Scott, Mr. & Mrs.Kevin Myles, Carmine Roea.

."." ,Mr: '&rMrs.·William ',T. O'eon-''no~,·~.·& Mrs;' Joseph '~aptiste,:Mr.. & Mrs. Joseph 'Thom.as,· Mr.'& Mrs. Joseph 'F,.. Ricketts, Mi'.& Mrs. R.aymond F. Hogan•. ' ..

, .> Mr. ,&I: Mrs.. Fra.ncis Clark, Mr.',& ,Mrs. John Trucchi Jr., Mr~:'&,

,Mrs; Louis Chaves, Mr. & 'Mrs.!Malcolm Goff, Mr. and ·-Mrs.James Goldrick.' . . .

~r. &: Mrs. Manuei Dutra, Mr..& Mrs. Louis Alves; Mr. & Mrs;Joseph Sevigny Jr:, Mr: & Mrs: 'James Raposa, Mr. & Mrs. Am- '.alio Annunziato. '., .

Mr. & Mrs.' Raymond Gau­thier, Mrs.E~ma Sanjl:ey,·M:r.. &M.rs. William Snakey, Mrs.'Fred­erick.V-. Moulding, Esther John-'son. :

.Pacifico. Catanelli, Mr. & Mrs:Charles 'Pirozzi, William H.Reed, Mr. & Mrs. James McCaf­frey, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Nixon., Mr. &. Mrs. EdwardJ. Ryan,Mrs. Estelle Margarido, Mr: &:Mrs~~ Lawrence Livermore, ,Mr.&,Mrll. George"Menoche, MI" &:Mrs. David Schnopp, . '. . M.iss • Mary 'Donah~e,' :Mr.. &: ':M;rs, John ~. c;oa~y, Mr. &. Mrs.Fernand Medeiros, Mr: & Mrs.William McGann', Mr. & Mrs.Gilbert ,Simmons.

,Mr. &. Mrs. Albert E. NunesJr., Mr. & Mrs. Edward Trucchi

. James Tigano, John Tigano, Mr:& Mrs. Josepto. Chamberlain.

Mr. & Mrs. William Dias, Lau­ra Bisio, Mr. &; Mrs. James Car­valho, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Perry,Mr... & Mrs. Alfred P. Silva.

, Mr, & Mrs. Albert LaPorte,.Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Lynch,.Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. McBreen,Alfred C. Shearipg, ·Mr. & Mrs.,Fred Martin.

. Robert M?J:tin.Mr. & Mrs.Willis, Gove, .Ruth E. Smith, Mr.&. Mrs. Laurence Lacaillade,James Kenyon.

Mr. &. Mrs. John Shea,. AnnaDrinkwater, David F. Mullen,Mr..& ~rs. Bernard Walsh, Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Correia. ', Mrs.. Charles Ponsler, Mrs.

Angelina Annunziato, Mrs. JamesTrave'rse, Mr. & Mrs. Leon J.St. PiE~rre, Mr. & Mrs. EdwardJ. LaPre.

Mrs. Edward Sweeney, NoraSweeney, Mrs. Agnes LJ'nch,Elizabeth Doran, Mr. & Mrs.

. Joseph W. Corcoran.John shea, ,Mrs. Herbert Bliss, "

,.]llI'r.-& Mrs.. Joseph Qrsi, Mr.. &$111 . Mrs, , W:illia~. McKenna, Mr.. &

Mr. & Mrs. John Santos, 1\lrs. Everett A,' Wi,lIiams., " .•Katherine Hern, Kathleen Peter-son, Ed~ar!l McAloon, Mrs. .,.:, Mr. Charles &, Mrs. Bertha

'Leonard, MI'. ,& .Mrs: 'Antone'\ Fran~.Peterson. '

Martha Peterson, Emma .pow- Costa, Mr. & Mrs. George Cer-ers, Mr. & Mrs. George Boiros,·· mier', Mr. & Mrs: john Doherty,Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Furtado Sr. Mi'. & Mrs. William Gregg.Mrs. George Manning. 'Mr. & Mrs.' Michael McCarthy,

Mr. & 'Mrs. Roland Ducharme,; Mr. & Mrs. J~hnLntham, Mr. &:' Mr: & Mrs. 'Ah!c' Veradt" Mr. & .', Mrs. Raymond L.aFrance, Mr. &, . lVII's. Ronald Jacob, Mr. & Mrs. ;' Mrs. Fred A. ")VIse,' Mr. &. Mrs.

Antone Alvarnaz, Mr. ,& Mrs.. Edgar McAloon. '"-'''John Trucchi Sr: . Mr. & M;rs., Glenn Walker,

Mr. & Mrs. John Kelly, Mr. & . H~r~ld .T. Morris.' Mr. & Mrs.Mrs. Richard Maxwcll, Raymond WIlham Floor, Mr. & Mrs. Am­Brocklehearst, Mr.·& Mrs. John brose O'Neil & Mrs. Sylvia, R.McNamara, Mrs. James Maxwefi. Crook, Mr. & Mrs. Richard

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&: .¥rs. Arthur G. S(;>Uza,. Mr.: & " Katherine E.: Maloney.~rs.. JQseJ1h, N. Souza, Ffhza.b~th '.,. $20' "DiOgQ,. Mr. ~ Mrs. Manuel D,iOgO. " S M I M & ...

Mr'& Mr 'Raymo d'T r I' ' ara a oney" r. 'J\(Irs." " ...s', n .. ay ~ , : •Charle .1 Murphy'

Mr. & M1:8: "Earl' Simmons. Mrs.' S" •Celestine\Waibel, -Mrs.· Mary ~A. I .-: I .' '$15Mees, Mr. &·Mrs. John F. Laffan. , Case):"Family, Mr· & ~rs.

Mr. & Mrs; Fred Smith, Mr: &, "': John Hall,. ,:'Mrs. George White, Mr. & Mrs.Walter Dermody, Mr. & Mrs.Robert J. Davidson; Mr. & Mrs.Roland Chase.

Mr. &, Mrs. .John Paluo, Mr. &Mrs. Alfred Kenney, Mr, & Mrs.Robert Borges, Mr. & Mrs. ·Theo­dQre Wojcik, Mr. & Mrs. Edward'·Prunier.. . , .

Harold Dacey, Mrs. Oli've Co­derre, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mc­Kenna, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Men­doza, Mr. & Mrs. Francis De La'Vergne. .

Mr. & Mrs. Eqward. Garron, .Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Mr. & Mrs.Edward R: Silvia, M~. & Mrs.Chester Maguire, Mr. & Mrs.Donald LaRocque. '

Caesar Campi, Theresa Arieta;Mr. & Mrs. James Medeiros, Mrs.Jenny Arieta, Mr. & Mrs. !taloBernacchio.

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hebert,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McK~nna,

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His burden is like that of Our Lord inGethsemane. it was not keys alone that OurLord gave Peter and hi's I successors; Our.Lord alSo promised the Cross. To be Vicarof Chri~t is not just an hsmor; it is a sen­.tenceto' suffer in evel:y fibre of. beingthe tears, the welts, the imprisonments, thefailings, the worries; Of the 'Church every-

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GOD LOVE YOU to M.T. for $2.50' "Please :accept ,this moneyfrom a .teen-ager, grateful for being born into a Catholic family."· .. to J.F.B.for $25 "This is part of my re-enlistment; bo~us." . : .to A.M.D. for $1~50 "I earned the enclosed doing typing on mylunch hour. I hope it helps' the Holy Father's. Missions."

What can we do?1) We-can praytor the Holy Father as the Churehmade in­

tercesSion for Peter wben he was in prison.2) We can make sacrifices for him. Cut into your capital

and deny. yourself a luxury and send it to h,im for the needs of'the Chureh in Asia, Afriea, Oeeania and elsewher~.. ,

3) We can send our sacrifices to him througb his own Pon-'tifical Society for the' Propagation of Ute Faith. Pontifical'meansbelonging 'to the rontiff.. , .

4) We can tell others that the Holy Father must have a so-·ciety of this kind to assure the equal. distri~ut~oIl.th.rou.ghoutthe'world of our cbarity and sacrifices. 'While eacb religious group' I

provides only for Us' members, he must provide for all societies:in all places. ...:' ,'. ",,;,;' ", :'

5) Finally, we can rejoice to know that by making a sacri~~'

flce to the Holy Father we make· a). an aet of Faith in him asVicar of-Christ; b) an act' of Hope for the spread of, the reign:',

· of t::hrist throu'ghout the world; e) an act of Charity to him who.above all else in this world is for us tbe, one, tbrough whomChrist speaks. '. ". .

Cut out this colurp.n, pin your sacrifice to it and. mail it to theMost Rev;- Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of The Society forthe Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York I, N. Y.,or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV. RAYMONDT. CONSIDINE,368 Nor,th· Main Street, Fall River, Mass.

: "i ;L'Worries and .burdens never scatter; they always eome .W ai,.'

·head in Some one persO~. Children in a family do not worry aboufwhere their food or clothes come from, but the' father does. In it

,diocese, the burden of: building schools and the spiritual condition:of the clergy and the faithful ultimately falls on the shoulders ofthe· Bishop. And in. an even greater measure does the weight ofthe world's moral and' spiritual condition 'fall on the Holy Fatheras the .Vicar of Christ. If there be harassment of missionaries asthere is in India; if there be anti-religious political forces throt­'!hili religious education in' Africa; if there .'be persecution of thefaithful in Vietnam ~r missionaries tortured by the reds in ·China­all these' are concentrated in -the one person who personalizes theChurch, namely the Holy Father. . T

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. Mt. Carmel CYO..$60

Leonora Luiz, Mary T. Luiz.$30

Mr. & Mrs. Antone Rosa Jr.$25 '

Mr. & Mrs. ,Alvaro !\odrigues,Olivia Luiz, Mr. & Mrs. ManuelGomes, Augustin Silva, Edward& Mary Souza.

..' :$20 ..... , .. :.Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Paiva, Mr.

& Mrs.' Charles Souza,- Mr. &Mrs. Stephen Macedo, Mr: &Mrs. Manuel Almeida, Mr. &Mrs. Antone Santos. .

'; $12Mr. & Mrs. John Serpa, Mr. &

Mrs. Guilherme Gomes. .$10

Mr. & Mrs. John Sequeira &Family. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Cor­deiro,. Mr. & Mrs. John Mello,Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Mello, Mi'. &Mrs. Edward Lim~.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sylvia,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Sebastiao,

ST. ANNES50

Adrien Desros~rs.

eordelie L~nglois -. ~25

Laura Lemlin~'.!o

Theodore Lariviere,due.

. Mrs. Richard Hawes, Mr. &Mrs. John Nicolaci, Mr. &. Mrs..Joseph Penler.

. $20Mr. & Mrs. David Costa, Clem­

'eDt Damicone, Mr~ & Mrs, Gas­ton: Debrosse, Mr. & Mrs~ Thomas~t.

$10Roger Ouimet, Ulysse Auger,

.Joseph Lavoie Sr., LeontinePredette, Raymond Family.

Leonard Hathaway, Harry.Sears, .Rita Lemlin, Robert Beg­IlOCbe,John Sylvia.

ST.·MARY'S·

. $35KuUt McFadden.

$30AAn, Helen, Margaret Gleason.

. . $25Mr. & Mrs'. Thomas Beedem,

• Mr. & Mrs. Walter Collopy, Mr.· & Mrs. John J. Connor, Dorothy

Curry, Mrs. Patrick Davis.Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Kelley,

Alice Sheerin, Mary Sheerin, Mr.& Mrs. R. Taber, Mr. & Mrs.

· Albert Wobeck~ Christopher.Hai'es. .

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~~{,' " . '. Mr. & Mrs. J. J. -Murphy, Mrs.-'.J 4 -:- THE. ANCHOR 'MarguJrite Van Cleft, Mr. &, ,. Thurs., May 14, 1959 . Mrs. John Walsh, Mr. & Mrs.. W. Balderson.

.i.:Appeal Gifts ' $15,, Mrs. Aloyse' Koch, Sarah'Mur-

~tlnued from Page Thiriee!l . ray:,'Y~~Qnict:9~Br.~e~, Ellen A.:." New Bedford.·. Sull~van, M,r',8i Mi's.>L.... DeMor­

.: ,.'. anville, Mr.,' 8!: Mrs. Fr.ed·)~{or­" ' ang. '..' ··:':'-:T· '."""-.

'$12 . - .,, Nellie Bedard,.Mr. & Mrs. Leo

C. Higgins, Mr. & Mrs. T. My-:­ette, Mr. & Mrs; F. Peccini.

$10 ,- . JOseph Amaral; Nora Aylward,

Mr. & Mrs. E: Balboni, JullS E.1.eo Bol- Barry, Frances Burke. .

Harold Burke, Alice Cashman,Cornelius Connors, Emily' Con­nors; Mr. & Mrs. George Cronin.

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Crowley,Mr. & Mrs. John CUrry. Mr. &Mrs. T. Donovan & Margaret,

',Mr. & Mrs. C. Eldridge, Mr. &. Mrs. ..,J. J. Fanning.'

Mr. & Mrs. Edward.J..Foster;Anne Hayes,. Mr. & Mrs. William·Hayes, Mr. & Mrs. H. K. Heriihy~

.Louise & Ida Hoye.Mr. & ~Mrs. E. Hurley, l'4r. &

Mrs. C. Kaszynski, Mr. & Mrs., James M. Kearney, Mr. & Mrs.

William - Kearney,' Maybelle ~ .'~ '-Keefe. iVri=:"' &- Mrs. Frank Andrade, Mr.

& Mrs. Leonard Costa, Julio.Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Kelley, Souza.

SUr , Mr. & Mrs. Leo Kenny, Mrs......An- Mr. &. Mrs. Frank Martin, Mr.Mr. & Mrs. Charles M~Kinnon, thony S. King, Mrs. ErQest & Mfs. Joao M; Cardoza, Mr. &

, Rezendes Family. King, Mrs. Albert ·LeBoe¢ & Mrs. James .Macedo, Mr. & Mrs.$10 Paul. Arthur Caet:;lno, Mr. &, Mrs.

Mr. &: Mrs. Bertrand Allaire, Rita Limerick, Mrs. Annette . Joao Silva:' ,Mrs. Alice Barlow, Mr. '& Mrs. Lowrie, Mr..& Mrs. F. C. Ma- Joan Dosme, Mr. & Mrs. Nor- .Gerard Beaulieu, Mr. & Mrs. honey, Miss Marie T. Mahoney, .bert Gtiilherme, Mr. & Mrs. Ben­Albert Bergeron, Mr. & ·,Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Manley. /jamin Simpkins, Jr., Mr. & Mrs.Vincent Bertalotto. ' Mary McAuliffe, Mr. &.Mrs·.Oswald Castro, Mr. &. Mrs.

. Mr. & Mrs.. Arnold l3rown, Mr. Paul McCabej'Mr. & Mrs. Fran-, Lionel Calouro." Mrs. Joseph Campbell, Mr:,& cis E. McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. &' Mrs. Miguel Medeiros,,Mrs. Rene Carroll,. Mr. & Mrs. G. 'McCarthy,-Mary. McCusker. ' Mr.'.& Mrs. Manuel Goito, Mr. ~

I Peter Carter, Mr. &' Mrs. Rich- Hope McFadden, Patricia .Me"" . Mrs. Jose Correira, Mr. & Mrs..ard Brown." ' . Glynn, Mr. & ·Mrs. James Mc- Antone Pedras, Mr. & Mrs.. An-..Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Chand- Quade Sr., Mr. & Mrs. P; J. tonio Vieira.

Jer, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Cormier, "Moore, .Mr. & Mrs. J. Mosher. Mr. & Mrs. Antone Pacheco,Mr. & Mrs. Earl· Correia, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. James Mulyihill, Mr. & lVIrs. Antone Costa, Mr. &.& Mrs. James Dawson,. Mr. &' Mr. & Mrs. J. Mundorf, Mrs. M J h Flo' Mr & Mrs'. H'azel E. Murphy, Murdock My- rs. 0!1 rIO". •Mrs. George Desrosier." Paul W. Rezendes,' Mr. & Mrs.

Mrs. Bernard Devlin & Betty, ette, Mr. & Mrs. A. Oliveira. Norman Ferreira.· ·Mr. &. Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald, Mr. & Mrs. Edward O~Neil, Mr. Genoveva.Silvesier, Gabriel &·Mr. & Mrs. Paul Frey, Mr. Don- & Mrs. Robert'O'Neil, Elizabeth Syria Macedo, Ja1TIes' & Amelia'ald Gosselin, Mr. &' Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mr. & Mrs.. Arthur . Boroa, Collen Baroa, Mad Le-

· GkJrl. Walsh, Mr. Joseph Wessiack & mos.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hannon, Family. Mary' Gonsalves, Mr. & Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. Leon Hebel"t, Mr: & Irene Sadler, Mr. & Mrs. Edwardo Arruda, Frank &- An­·Mrs. HenrY Hesford, Mr. & Mrs. George St. Aubin, Mr. & Mrs. tone Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. RiChardLawrence Hotte, Mr. & Mrs. J. Santos, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Shea, Cabral, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ma-Normand Hebert. . Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Smith. gardo.

' . Mr. & Mrs. John Hughes, Mr. I John F. Sullivan, In memory Mr'. & Mrs. Raymond Medei-• Mrs. Herbert Isherwood, Mar- of'Margaret McCarthy, Sullivan; r6s,'Mr. & Mrs..Charles Santos,lIaret Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. Rene Mrs. Mary Sullivan; Mildred Virgil Santos, Mr. & Mrs. Man­~arry, Mr. & Mrs. James Kelley. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. P. Sullivan 'uel Macedo, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph King, In & Daniel. Arruda.memory of Mrs.' Margaret Ken- . Mr. & Mrs. L.· Sylvia; Mrs. Faustino Souza, Mr: & Mrs.oey, Mr. & Mrs. Dewey LacroiX, Edith Thatcher; Constance Zyg- Hemiterii> Souza, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. Morris Leonard, !el, Monica Zygiel, Anonymous. Frank Avilla, Antone Mathews.,Charlotte & Grace McGoff. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Dumont, . Mr. &, Mrs. Manuel Jordao,'

Dr. Augustus McKenna, Cor- Alice Goulding, \Mr. &. Mrs. Elsie M. Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs.ella McKenna, Genevieve Mc- Chester Ras, Anonymous, Mr. & Charles Soares, Mr. & Mrs. Jo­Kenna, Edward MacLean, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Audette. ' seph V. Nunes, Mr. & Mrs. Jo-Louis Macedo. . Mr. F. P. Carney, Mr. & Mrs. Seph P. Sylvia.

Mr. & Mrs. William Maguire,. G. Casey, Mrs. W. Chapman,. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Gaspar,.Mr.Mr. & Mrs. Sylvester Maloney, Margaret Connolly, Albert L.. & Mr. Manuel Borges, Mrs.

'Mrs. Hectop Manny, Milo Moss, Fisher. .. Januaria Rogers, M~. & Mrs.· Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Murray. M~. & Mr~. Albert W. r.Isher, Walter Correia,. Mr. & Mrs. Jos- '

Mrs. John Nangle, Mr. & Mrs. Lou.lse Galvm, Mr. & Mrs. Paul eph Caton..' ,Robert Newsham, Mr. &.' Mrs: Gehnase, Mr., & Mrs.· Norman. Mr. & Mrs. Jo~n Perry, Mr.John Nuttall, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Grenon, Mr. & Mrs. T. F. Healey Antone Lewis .AlexandrinaParent, Anna Pittle.· . II.. '. . . . Maced'o, Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Da-

Mr. & Mrs: Manuel Pon~e, Mr. Mr. ~ Mrs.· Charles Kmg Jr., Silva, Evelyn Hendricks." Mrs. Peter Quirk, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Ml:S. D. LeVallee, Mr. & Mary Hendricks, Mr. & Mrs.Leonard Reddy, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. H. Leonard, Mr. & Mrs. G. John Cordeiro, Mr. & 'Mrs. John·

. George Rothmyer; Mr. & Mrs. O'Neil. . . '. Rose; Mr. Leonard Rose, Mr. &'; Pedro San Juan. Mr. & Mrs. Wilham QUlnla?, Mrs. ManuelSirrimons, Mr.' &

Mr. & Mrs. Roy St. Germain, Helen Stager, Mr~. Helen.Sulh-- "Mrs. Joseph Viegas:' .· :Mr. & Mrs. Edward Sylvia, Mr. van, Mrs. FrederIck Thompson, . Turn to Page Sixteen ,/':& Mrs. Henry Tabet, Mr. &.Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Toolis.,'Harry Tahair, Mr. & Mrs;: Joa--'::: ,Mr, '&Mrs. Edward,B:'i'ynan\,., quim .Teixeira. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard' Viens. .

Mr. & Mrs. William Toolin,JiII'. & Mrs. Albert Trudelle;(Mr.'

· & Mrs. Raymond Vien, Mr. &· Mrs. Charllls Wellington, Mr. '&;' Mrs. Clarence Whittaker, Mrs..: Mary SenecaL

ST. LAWRENCE,$100

In memory of lYIsgr. John F.McKeon, Mr. & Mrs', Timothy

; Keating. ".· . $50:-. Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs. Perry .':eoholan, Mr. &' Mrs. Maurice,Lyons.-

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Cascade Drug Co.

Connors Travel Bureau

Leo J. F. Donovan, C.P.A.

Ent~rprise Brewing Co.

Globe Manufacturing Co. -~SAVE SGold Medal Bread

A.G. & W.J:- Howland, Inc."Insurance As It

Hutchinson Oil Co.

International ~adies Gar­ment Workers' Union

.MacKenzie & Winslow, Inc. SERVESMason Furniture

Showrooms\

Gerald E. McNallyContractor

George M. Montie, Plumber

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Catholic Charities SERVES by supporting 24 Diocesan Institutions

and Agencies for the Orphaned, the Youth, the Sick and the

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TOUHEY~S. PHkRMACYFall River

HOLY ROSARY$100

John W. Varanese.$50

Mrs. Pelleria Ventura.$10 ,

Colucci Family, FrederickDagata Family, Anthony De­Marco, Angela' Ricci, RaymondMcGuire Family:

Armand Rousseau Family,Ralph Sasso Family, Rose &Eda Sisca, Frank Stetkiewicz!'ainily; Dennis Toomey Family.

ESPIRITO SANTO$300

Rev. Joao v.. Resendes.$10

. Mr. & Mrs: Mavuel P. Raposo,Mr. &,-Mrs. John George Jr.,.Mr.& .Mrs. Manuek Costello; Mr. &Mrs. Antone Souza, Mr. & Mrs.Manuel·Vincent & Family.

Mr. & Mrs. Antonio T. Oliveira"Mr, & Mrs. Joseph Souza &Family.

Turn to Page' Seventeen

Bouley, Mr.', & 'MI'll. M8n~el

Branco, Mr. & Mrs. ArmandBrisebois.' ,

Mr. & Mrs. Telesphore Brochu,Rose Marie Canuel, Mr. & Mrs.

'Emile Cousineau, Mr. & Mrs.Ernest Gagnon, Mr., & Mrs. PaulA. Giroux.

Mrs. Marie Godbout, Mr. &Mrs. Donat Ferron, 'Mr. & Mrs.Gerard Fortin, Mr. & Mrs: Wil­li~m Fronczek, \~Mr. & Mrs.Char.les Lapre. .

Mr. & Mrs.' Henri 'Laroche,Annette Laurendeau; Mr. & Mrs.Herve Lemaire, Mr. & Mrs. Leo

'L'Homme, Mr. & Mrs. ThomasMaltais. '

Mr. & Mrs. Alban McCallum,Eleanor McCarthy,' Mr. & Mrs.Napoleon 'Morrissette, Mr. &Mrs. Raymond Normandin, Mr.,& Mrs. Joseph Paquette.

,Mr. & Mrs. Edouard Paten­aude. Af'Jert Perreault, LillianPerreault, Mr. & 1!!rs. Louis Pot­vin,·Mr. & Mrs. Roland Proulx.

Mrs. Hector Renaud, Mr. &Mrs: Edouard Reney, Mr. & Mrs.Joseph Richard, Anna Robillard,Marie Roussell.

Mr. & Mrs. Romain Saulnier,Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Soares.

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6 TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIVER,4:30 P.M,

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Arthur J. Shea, 'Prop.,202-206 Rock Street '

LECH.. ..GARAGE'·:AUTc):~~pt A",D' , ,

,GENERAL REPAIRS

75 BeJlvi!!e Ave. Wv 3·;7661New BeClford

$15Mr. &, Mrs. Hector' Barreite,

Marie 'Rita Patepa,ude. ..

'$12

Mr: & -Mr·s. Pierre Levasseur;Mr. ,& Mrs. Normand Racine.'

$10Anonymous, Mr: &, Mrs. Jul­

i~p ,Allie, Mr. & Mrs. WiiliamBeauregar"; ]\1[,": & Mrs. WilfridBelisle,)\ir. & Mrs. Oscar Bou-dreau. - ,

Mrs. 'Francois' BOSsen,' Mr. &,Mrs. ,.. Fr~ncois' Boula:y~ CI,aire'

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& Mrs.$25.

George 'Berube,' Mr.Normand Levesque.

$20The Dumont, Family.

, ' JAZZ'EXPERT SPEAKS: Rev. Norman J. O'Connor,C;S,P~, Catholic chaplain at Boston Uniyedity,was the'mainspeaker at the New Bedford Junior Achievement banquetat New Bedford Institute of Technology. Edward J. Sylvia

. (left) was toastmaster.

{iJ~~ Anonymous,. ':~. ,Rose ,Robert, Mr. & Mrs. Roland'Meunier, Mr. & Mrs'. WilliamSilver.

Anonymous, Mr. & Mrs.Romeo· Berg'5ron, -Mrs: MalcolmTripp, Mrs. 'Cecile WorleY,TheMagliore Dior. Family.

Mr. & Mrs. August DeMello,The :Antone E. Perry Family,Mr. & Mrs. William Siwik, TheLeclair-Levesque 'Families, Mr.Romeo Gagne. .

Mr. & .Mr's. Georges MannySr., Mr. & Mrs. Robert Poulin,Delia & 'Alice Cyr, Mr. & Mrs.Roger Menard, Mr.- & Mrs. Ro-land Roberts. ,-

Mrs. Clara.Valois & Leda, TheAudette-Inman Families, MJ:: 8iMrs. David Carlaw, Mr: & Mrs.'Louis Jean" Mr. & Mrs. JosephBergeron.

Mr. & Mrs. Normand Spoor,Mr. & Mrs: Evariste Lafrance,Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Leblanc, Miss ­

'Antoinette Lafleur,The Allain­Richard Families.

Mrs., Therese Davidian" Mr.& Mrs. Arthur Berube & Herve,Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Bouchard.

,DtOCDE 0.; FALL RIVER.' "A,~,i 6 ' ~.THE AN'CHOR" Thurs., May 14, 1959

,App~al Gi'ftsNew Bedford '

I'Continued from Page Fourteen

ST; FRANCIS OF ASSISI ._ $50

,Emilio Peitavino, Dr. & Mrs._Vincent M. Sarlo.

$20Mr; & Mrs. Emilio Peitavino.

$12 _Mr. & Mrr, Ferdinand Baccelli.

$10 'Mr. &lMrs. Emilio .:ealestracci;·

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph N. Finrii,',Margherita Regis, Mr. '& Mrs.Nicholas Scarpitti, Mrs. EmilVercellone. '

ST. HYACINTH

$25 .Mrs. Dora LaFrance.

$17The Emile Berthiaume Family.

$15The Ladie: of St. Ann Sodal-

tty., The Charles Tarpey Family: OUR LADY OFThe Gaspard Lafleur Family; PERPEUAL HELPMr. & Mrs. Albert Lamoreaux. $2~0

$10 ' Anonymous. '"The Lefebvre Family, Dr. J. ' $120

B. W. Robert, The Desjardins :Anonymous.'Family, Miss Lucille Benjamin, ' 'HOLY NAMEMr. & Mrs. George Dupuis. < $100

Mr. Lucien St. Louis, Mr. & William H. Loughlin.Mrs~ Walter Bolton, Mr. & Mrs. ' $50Zoel, Boucher. Mr. & ,Mrs. Wil-- Anonymous.frid, Rousseau, Mrs. Alice Perry.' , , , $35

Mrs. Rose Ls'·ou',. lV!J,"" Cora ,M~.,& Mrs. Richard A.Cole.Cuillemette, Miss Rita Powers. . $30Mr. Andrew Buba, Mr.' &:Mrs; / Anonymous..John O'Malley Jr. • , , . $25

Mrs. Eva Silva, Mr. William Bemlc Family, Lillian T. Cole,Gamache, The Albert Lepage Mary' A. Cole',' Gertrude.& Lor:'Family, Mrs. Ovila 'Boucher. etta Daley, John J. Flanagan. '

SACRED HEART Mr.,&Mrs. Theodore Fredette, RileY'"Joseph L. Rifa.$200 Family of John J. Gibbons :Jr., Albert Ry.der, Richard Saun-

'Tallman-Labrode, Archts. Mrs. James Hickey, Edwin Liv- ders,'Thomas Saunders, William, $50 _ ingston, ,Mr.' & -Mrs. James :Mc-, Schick, Daniel Sheehan.

J,oseph C,otno~r, Mr.' & Mrs. Crohan; ,: 1Korman Seguih. ' Mr. & Mrs. G,erald Moriarty, Joan' Sheehan, Clifford .

$25' -; Mrs~ Herman Saunders. . Snell,' Francis 'B. Smith, Ever':',Mr. & Mrs. Leo I:;ab'rode, The,' '$20 ett Sowle, Mr.' & Mrs: Timothy

.J,ules Moquin Family,' Mr. & Orner Bellenoit, Mr. &: Mrs. -Squillacioti.~_ '0 -Adolph Stuck, Daniel Sulli­

Mrs. Rodolphe Paradis,,,= Dr. James Leith, Mr. ,& Mrs. Tiril- van, Euge::e ,Sullivan" Bernard ~George, Dion & Maria,F,lood, Mr," o'thy' Manni,ng, Frances 8i Jam,es "-' 'Swansey, Hel'bertThornton.&: Mrs. HerveJ. ~edar;d. ,:McCarthy'; JiJhn O'Neill."

$20 ::Mr.,'&,' Mrs. William Pender~' Laurent Trahan, Don a I d< Tucker, ,George 'Walker, Mrs.

The Ovila Vanasse Family, g'ast, Nathaniel Stewart, GeorgeMr. & Mrs. 'Arthur Tetrault & E. Swansey Jr. .' , . Lyman Wilber;' Mrs. Mary' Wil-Charles, Dr. & 'Mrs. John T. Bar- ..$15 son.,ro,ws, Mr. & Mrs. Francois a.William Atchison,-?4r ., & Mrs. F II R' 'Grenon, Mrs. Sylvio Lecomte. Martin, R. Barry, "Mr. &, Mrs. L. ".:y a, ..Iver:~'15 ' WHlliam ,BoUcllardj,Mrs. Alex:-ST.MAky,SCATHEDRAL ,: 'Mr. & ,Mrs. ,Frank Kutis," ander Maino, Charles"Rogers., " ',' " ' .. ' ,", " , ' .'Charles' '& Yvonne 'Bouchard, .. "..' :',' $10', ',' " ., ," ",,,$~O .Y ' &' CI' L I' A M G Ernest" Kilroy, Mr. & Mrs:.:vonne,' alre ang O1S" Clarence, dshead,,' rs. or-" James' Diskin:

' . $10 don Bariteau, Mrs.· Herbert; ::Mr.&" Mrs. ,Albert, Laflamme, BarrOn;, Gharles:' Beny, Mrs:. r,:"" $~5 "Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Champagne, Helen Bettencourt. ' ' , WJ!l~am.. ~,~ecilia Sheehan. -Mrs. Ve'rda'Bessette"Mr. '& Mrs. 'J"o'seph' Birtwistle, Isabel" ';;""$15.Paul Carrier, Mr.' Br. Mrs. Leo Breault/,: George '" .Brightman; .. Irene,··, & . :Helena :Wallace,"Boucher. 'Leo J. Burke, Jeremiah Carey. Thomas & l\otargaret Kennedy. :., : Miss . Alice 'Lemaire; Mr.' & Raymond, Carter, Walter Car-.$12Mrs. Maurice'Paradis,'Mrs, Rich- tel', Mrs~ Edward Casey, ,Thomas Mr; & Mrs. Charles E. Cavan-ard Remillard, Mrs. Irene Heon Cawley, J. Edmond Charade.. augh,', Mr. & Mrs. Edward&: Pauline, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Leo Charbonneau, Mr., & Mrs. Levesque.,Levesque.' John Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. . $10

Mrs. Prospere Foisy' & Yvette. Cole, William Cramer, Mrs.. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Biltcliffe,Miss Amanda Dion, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Crawford. Mr. &, Mrs. Charles DiManno &~hai-les Lafleur, Mr. & Mrs. :.John Czaban, Mrs. Mary. Dal- Family, Mr. & Mrs: Francis Fen-Edmond Larocque, Anonymous. ton,' Grace DonnellY,Alice Dor-, nessey, Mr. '& Mrs. James Frank,

Mrs. Willfam Leclair, Mr. & gan, Anna Dorgan. Mr. & Mrs. Henry, Gauthier.Mrs. Alphee Bois" Mr. ,& Mrs. Mary E. Downey, Mr. & Mrs. Elizabeth Hall. James Harri-.John Bellefeuille, Mr. & Mrs.' Mau,rice Downey, S,tephen P. 'son; Mrs'-Lillian Ingham, JameaGeorges Lavoie Jr.. Mrs. Ella Downey, Fred Doyle, George F. Keating, M~s. Margaret Kelli-Merchant. Dumas & Family.

'Mr. & Mrs. Roland Auger, Mr. Romeo Dupont, Charl~s Econ- her.,&: Mrs. Gust'ave Gaudreau, Vivi- omos, John Ezemoli, Kathleen Mr. '&'Mrs.. Joseph Kennedy,anne S~rprenant, Mrs. Thomas Finnerty, James Flanagan. _ Christina Keough, Matthew Kil-St'evenson, Dora Breault. -, . Stephen'Francis, Albert Frates, roy, Raymon, ,.Kilroy, Mr. &'Mr. & Mrs. Paul Letourneau, Caton Frates, Barbara Fredette, Mrs. Joseph Magriby.

Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Marmen, Mrs. Richard Gero.' , Mr. & Mrs. Howard ,Moriarty,Emma Letourneau, Mr. ~ Mrs. Willh:im Gero, Mrs. Raymond Mr. '& Mrs. Francis Neill, Mrs.

.. Roland Landry, Mr. & Mrs. Nor- Gillette, James J. Gleason, Fred- 'Catherine O'Donnell & Family,-mand Albert. ' erick Greer. Patdck Griffith: ' Mr. & Mrs. Francis O'Neil.' Mr.'

Mr. & Mrs. John BeloW, Dr. Mrs. Lillian GutQrie, Mrs. & Mrs: James A.• Robinson &&: Mrs. Jean Paul Grenon, Mrs. Ma'rUla Hanrahan & Family, Family'.Asa Auger, Mr. & Mrs. Edouard Anonymous; ,Gerald Harrington, ,. Mr. & Mrs. James A. Robinson,Hevey & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Mary Harrington. Jr.. Helen Shea, Mona Shea. Mr.Raymond Trahan.' Holy Name C.Y.O. GirlS, & Mrs. Rob~rt Shea, Mr. & Mrs.: Gerard & Ruth Boudreau, Mr. Cornelius ,Howrihan, Thpmas Patrick Smith.

'Il; Mrs. Arthur Fredette, Mrs. -Joseph, Julia Kane, Lillian John, Taylor, In Memory ofAntoinette Glennon, Mr. '& 'Mrs. KilOe.' / Ellen Waish:, ' •Wilfred Couture, Miss Tona Ralph KeHish,' William Kin- ",." ' .Gregoire. . . ney, Mr.' & Mrs. John Kogut,

Mrs. Ciarinda Green.e,'- Mrs. A!1naHaJ,'rington, Leo Harring­Jacqueline Best, Mr. &' Mrs. ton.'Roland A. Pothier Sr. Maurice Harrington, Winifred

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Cormier, Mr. Harrington, Mr. & Mrs. Frank&. Mrs. Cyprien Grenier &' El- Le~hy:Phil,LeCompt, Mary' K.phege, Mr. & Mrs. Delmas Des- Lopes. ,lahdes, Mr. & Mrs. Adrien Rock, Edward Lyons, Helen'Maloney,Mi. &' Mrs. Eugene Paradis. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Manning, Man-. Mr. Auguste Pariseau, Mr. & uel ~artinez, Edward Mendoza.

Mrs. Wilfred Breton. Mr. & Mrs. ' Mrs. Thomas Moriarty, VictorHenry St: Pierre, lVIr. & Mrs. Novo, Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, Mrs.Armand Lavoie" The Hebert- Doris Palmieri; Joseph Paul.Castellina Families., Mrs. James J., Phelan; Helen: The Audette-Simmons F.am-, Quinlan. George Regis, Janet

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church with his partner, Patricia Susan deVries. Mrs. Beatri~e Kimrough(right) crossed the country in her wheelchair, coming from Alhambra,Calif., to attend the First Communion of her grandson, John MeLeaish.The first communion class of 26 included children from all parts of theUnited, States living temporarily in Massachusetts while their daddies servethe Air Force, a Power for Peace. Father Denehy served as an assistant,i~ parishes at Nantucket and <;>ak Bluffs before entering the service. .

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DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER. MASS.

Dedicate DormitoryROCK CASTLE (NC) - A

$250,000 ~ormitory at St. EmmaMilitary Academy. only military'academy for Negro boys 01high school age in the country,was dedicated here by BishopJohn J. Russell of Richmond. Aspecial guest at the rites wallFather Vernon F. Gallagher,Provincial of the Hoiy GhostFathers who conduct the acad­emy.

, RELIGIOUS PICTURESMAKE

WONDERFUL GIFTSFOR WEDDINGS

KEATI NG'S,Emily C. Perry

562 County S~. New Bedford'Opp. St. lawrence Church

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WHAl ARE YOU WORKING FOR?WEALTH? HONOR? SECURITY?The Capuchin Brothers are w~rki~g for. "a hundred.fold and life everlasting."Find happiness serving God here and in foreignmissions as sacristan, catechist, infirmarian, officeworker, gardener, chef, tailor, doorkeeper, carpen.ter, electrician, maintenance man, etc.Young men between 18 and 35 interested in joiningthe Capuchin Brothers to work for Christ write to:

,REV. FR. EYMARD, O.F.M. Cap.St. Lawrence Friary, 175 Milton St.

Milton 86, Massachusetts. " ~ ~ ~~.~ ~~.., ~~

. ".~ And you might drop in to one

of the Chapels ,and help build.up that spiritual Power forPeace wilh a prayer or two.

Yes, the job of the ArmyChaplain ,has changed-thingsare different. As different as Otis'.Air Base is from the old CampEdwards. Different in functionand in concept.

So when you visit Otis Fieldon Armed Forces Day, look for,all the changes. And when yousee the' might and strength dis-'played":'-i-emember the' theme:.Power .•. for Peace!

In case' you wonder about Fr. 'Denehy's spare time-he workswith Committees, the BoyScouts, and as Advisor to theBase Commander.

,given by Sandwich and Fal­mouth Parishes, not only inemergencies but in the day byday routine.

ST. ELIZABETH'S

$175Rev. Joao Se Medeiros.

o •$25

A Friend, Holy Name Society., Turn.to Page Eigbteep,

Mr. & ,Mrs. James Lynch, Mr,& Mrs: James Moran, Mr, &1 Mel!..Louis_Moore, Mr. & Mrs. George'Morgan; Mr. & Mrs. FrederickMoriarty.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank O'Hearn,Helen and James Parker, 'Mr. &;Mrs. James Quinn, Mrs. MargaretRegan, Lillian, Roberts. '

Mr. & Mrs., Thomas Rodgers;:.Tohn Scanlon and Family, Mr.& Mrs. Eugene Theroux, Mr. &Mrs. Henry Tobol.

Mrs. Isabel Bailey, CharlotteBritland" Julia Cahill, Mr. &Mrs. Everett Cowell, Mr. & Mrs.Henry Destremps. '

Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale DiMar­tino, Mr. & Mr3. Jo'hn Downey,Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dupont, Mr.& Mrs. Patrick Dupont, Mr. &Mrs. ,John Falvey. .

Charles Harrington, Mr. &Mrs. Andrew Harney, Mr. &Mrs. James Humphreys, An­gela, Annie & J~mes Kane, Mr.'

. & Mrs. Milton Kozak._Mr. & Mrs. William Lamb~rt

Sr., Daniel Lynch, Mr. & ,",rs.,Joseph McGuill, Mr. & Mrs.'Andrew Marshall' Sr., Mr. &Mrs. Jack Mason.

Mr. & Mrs. John Murphy, Mr.& Mrs. William Murphy, A.Loretta O'Neil, Mr. & Mrs.Roger Perreault, Mr. & Mrs.Donald Quinlan.

Mr. &' Mrs. Thomas Rodgers,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Silvia, Mr.& Mrs. Thomas Slater, Mr. &Mrs. James Rogers.

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Souza,Mrs. Agnes Tavi~.

Confessions, Novenas,' Choirwork, Daily Mass-at 12:05-andfour Masses on Sunday followedby Baptisms. Plus the necessarycounselling and help at all timesnot only for the ,Base residentsbut for the civilian workers andtransients. That ~his is, indeed,a Parish is attested by a Massattendance of 5,406 with a steady600' to 800 Communions eachmonth.

, Fr. Denehy is helped over theweekends by the Franciscans ofSt. Anthony's Shrine in Boston.~usllally .Fr:, Marion 'Fol~y,

O.F.M., a former, Marine, or Fr.,Gordien Rhrlacher,' OFM, a for­mer Navy Chaplain.

Off Base fa~ilies a~e asked to,. be a part of the Parish., where" they live,and :fl'. Denehy. wall

most emphatic in his apprecia-:tion and gratitude :for the help,

Armed Forces ,Day, Theme Is Power for Peace

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Powers Jr.,Mrs. Antonio Machado, Mr. &Mrs. John Souza, King PhilipSettlement Women's Club.

SS. 'PETER AND PAUL$50

Rev. John P. Driscoll, Rev.Wm. F. O'Connell. >

Charles Hodkinson.$30

The FosteJ;' Family.. . $25

Mr.' & Mrs. Gustave Mattol!.Marion and Anne O'Hearn,

Mrs. Frank Brady. '$20

Margaret Constantine.Joseph Conaty, In'Memory of

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Sullivan.$15

E i lee n 'Keavy, CatherineLynch, Helen Lynch.

$10Mrs. John Correia, Mrs. Dor_

othy Cory, Mr. & Mrs. AmericoDeMraco, Mr. & Mrs. JamesDonnelly, ,Mr. & Mrs. JohnDriscoll.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles" Dumais,Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Farren,William J. Farren, The FrechetteFamily, Mr. & Mrs. James Gar­vey.

Mr. & Mrs. William Garvey,Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hasprey, Mr.& Mrs. Stanley Janick, Mr. &Mrs. John Kjng, ConstanceLynch.

Continued 'from Page OneOrdained in 1945 in St. Mary'sof Fall River by Bishop Cassidyand is one of our diocesanpriests. Fr. Denehy made it ,dearthat he js Base Chaplain because.of seniority-but he still has c111the headaches that go with thejob. And the experience to copewith them. After Ordination Fr.Denehy was on'Nantucket Island'and on Martha's Vineyard anden1ered the Air Force in Nov­ember of 1950. He has hadservice in Michigan, Germany,California and, for .the iast twoyears, in Japan. ·There are four.Chaplains on the Base, but oneof them must give ,ftill. tim~ to,'the Texas Towers, off shor~,

'which gives everyone, an over~flowing schedu~ and little ,timeto be bored.

As the only Catholic Chaplainon the Base Fr. Denehy'mustnotonly handle his strictly Militaryduties but; with 700' Catholicfamilies on the Base, he is Pastorof alarge and demanrHng Parish.Parish organization Isa litt\edifficult because key\ workersmay be transferred at. any' timeand can not. be counted on for.l,ong range plans. But Fr. Denehyhas' organized theWomen'sGuildand is working a Catholic Men'sClub, and provides Catecheticalinstruction for sOIl').e.240 childrena week-with the prospect of400 next year. Then there, are

A HAPPY AND JOYOUS OCCASION FOR ALL: Father (Capt.) JohnF. Denehy of Fa]] River is the Catholic Chaplain serving members of theAir Force at Otis Air Force Base at Bourne. Sunday-Mother's Day-wasa happy day for the diocesan priest. He was visited (left) by his mother,Mrs. Elizabeth A. Denehy. John McLeaish (left center) receives his first'Holy Communion-praying to the King of Peace to give the world thePower of Peace. John (right center~returns to his place in tl:ebody ~f the

Appeal GiftsContinlln~ !rom Page Sixteen

Fall RiverST. PATRICK'S

$50Samuel J. Priestly.

$25St. Patrick' Women's Guild,'

Holy Name Society, Henry V.Hopkins, Mrs. John L. Sweeney,Mr: & Mrs. John Bevilacqua.

In Memory of Mr: & Mrs.Michael Foran, In Memory ofMr. & Mrs. George V. Broder.ick.

$20Frances Cash, Mrs,. Mari~

Cash, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony_Rog­ers & Family, Mr. & Mrs. DanielScully, Abbie I. ,Kilroy.

Mary E. Kilroy, Mr. & Mrs.William T. ,Donnelly, Catherine,Connors.

$15Mrs. & Mrs.' Charles Ve'ioza,.

The Wilcox Family, Mary New­man & James Clegg, Ardian J.Hughes & Family.

$12Mr. & Mrs. Leo Callahan.

. $10Steve Miller, Joseph Flynn,

Mrs. Veronica King, Mrs. SarahSpellman & Daughter, Mr. &Mr!'. Wa1tpr J. BlIrns. Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. William Pizio &Family, Mr. & Mrs. John A.Cavanaugh, Mr. & Mrs. James E.Shea, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Droby­ski. Mr. & Mrs. Americo Gazzero.

Mr. & Mrs. William Rys, Mr. &Mrs. Anthony Ruggiero, JamesF.. f:"ilnrlnrs. ~r;l1;am F. WhalonFamily: Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dela­hunt.

Mr. & Mrs.' Joseph ,White,Cusack Family, Dr. Leo J. &Julia ~. Sullivan" Mr. & Mrs.Ralph Fletcher, George FletcherJr.

William Madden, Mary Mpr~~ .Mrs. Martin Welch &,Mary, Mrs.Mary J. Harrington, GeraldineHarrington.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Belanger,Mr..& Mrs. Michael McCarthy,Mr. & Mrs. George Leach, Mr. &Mrs. Louis Cyr, Mr. & Mrs; Ray-me "d Jl'If)n.· y. /'

Mr. & Mrs. Roy Murray, MaryG. Dunn, Jean F. Judge, Mr. &Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Mr. & Mrs.Normand Caron.

Mr. & Mrs. William Bruneau,In Memory of Mr. & Mrs.Michael McDonald, Mr. & Mrs.Raymond Hardy. Edward J.Healy, In Memory of Mary M.Barrett.

"'J;r~. ~amuel Taylor, Mr. &Mrs. William O'Brien, Mr. &Mrs. John C. Marshall; Mr. &Mrs. Richard Buckiey, Mr. &Mrs. George A. St. Denis.

Mr. & Mrs. John Jean, Mrs.Alexander Buba, Mr. & Mrs.Rudolph Levasseur, Mr. & Mrs.John Fitzler, Mr. & Mrs. Ber­nard Cartin

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GIVE 1'0 WIN THE WORLD FOR CHRIST

~'l2earOtstOlissions~FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, President,

Msgr. Peter P. Tuohy, ""01'1 Sec'ySend all communications to:

CATHOLIC NEAR EAST. WELFARE ASSOCIATION480Le~in9ton Ave. at 46th St. New York 17, N. Y.

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Bassett, Misses,Ann T. &: Cath­erine' M. Coughlin, ArmandCouto.

Mr. & Mrs. John Connor, MaryCullen, Mr. & Mrs. CharlesChorlton, Mrs. Thomas H. Duffy,Mr. & Mr!l. J9hn, E. Donovan.

\ John Duffy, Mr. & Mrs. Ray­mond ,Fletcher, Evelyn Finglis,Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald Sr., Mr.& Mrs. Marcellus Feeney.

Me, & Mrs. Walter Gander, In'Memory of James F. Gray, Lil­lian Hennessey, Mr. & Mrs. Paul ­~olden, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hig­ginson.

Margaret Hession, Mrs. Wal­lace Fairbanks, Frank Harring­ton, ,Julia Harrington, PhilipJeff;

Albert Oliveira, Mr. & Mrs.Frank' Lombardi, The Murphy'Family, Mr. & Mrs. John Maher,'John Maher Jr.

Margaret McDonald, Mr. &Mrs. Arthur McAndrew, Mr. &Mrs. Daniel J. McCarthy, HelenL. McAvoy, Louis Medeiros.- Edward F. Moran, Mr. & Mrs.

, Raymond Martin. James Mullins.Mr. &: Mrs. Walter Nichipor, Mr.& Mrs. Patrick McGowan.

'Mr. &: Mrs. Edward Monarch.James Mendonca, Mr. &: Mrs;Micbai!l McNally, Mr. &: Mrs.'

"John O'Day, Mr. &Mrs. ThomasB. Ptace. _

Fred J. Ralph, George W.Rigby, Arthpr Rousseau, John

TurD to race Ni.oe~eD

IN GRATIT'UDE FOR 'THE GIFTS OF PENTECOST WILLYOU CLOTHE AN "APOSTLE?" A CASSOCK COSTS S25!

SISTER CECILE aDd SUiTER PAUL wisb&ct listen to"be SPIRIT OF PENTECOST.They are anxious iG serve 'be unforw­nates of Enpt as Sisters 01 ibe GoodShepber.d. Each girl masi bave a twoyear period of novitiate 'raining beforeshe can begin bel' service &0 ibe MysiicalBody. Can YOU belp ODe of 'bem? Sbemus' have $150 • year for tbe two yearperiOd: of novitiaie 'raining. You may

pay Ule' money in anJ manner conveDleDi while JOur "da\l&'bwIII ihe Spirit" p~epares for be! life of saeriflee. "-

UNFORTUNATEL~ HUNGER IS STILL WITH US •.. FOR-TUNATELY! A FOOD PACKAGE IS STILL $101

CHILDREN'S HOURThis is tile day . ' . this 'is 'be Iioor of tile ebild! Unlesa ­ean save ihe child •.. unless we call bt'lng Cbrisi to hiS so"and. food &0 bis boo)' wbo' will darekt ibinll ot 'be tuture of ,be Near East.,Monsignor Ryan Is ,,"orkinI' and prayia..galnst gigantic ocIdli to belp 'be cblldreDof ihe Near East in both bod;; aDd eouLThere are two ways in whicb we caD belpbim: FOOD aDd CLOT~ING. CLoTHINGtor First Holy Communion-$10 will ,briaa• new Firsi Communion ouifU &0 • refll&e.

'child. FOOD for tbe abandoned child In an orpbanage 01' •hospital is supplied by our mission elub, ORPHAN'S BREAD.Why not join this' Club? The dues are $1 a month and a prayer• day for ihe most belpless of aU buman bdngs--Uae ab....doned child.

20% INTEREST A' Y~AB •••, for 'eD' ye'an 'inaicdes a' s1u"ewu 'Uh el.IJlh'IH, Illn' DO'. i.o Ule,atock markd.ln 1949 Fa'ber James pl~ed IUs compleie~'r~'

iD Ule Providence of God and bull'a Ch'urcb for ~ 25 Catbolic families01 his misSion a' AncherJ (diocese 'of)Tricbur, Souih IDllia). He built aCburcb for Uaue Z5 families anddedic;,aied MiG, Uae bonor Of. S~

Joseph. TocI~y, ten years laier, hIS,mission' bas increased' bJ 200'Yoandi' IlOW consisis of 500 Catholic rami­lies., He begaD iG build, a new ChurchaDd coileded Ule eniire amoUDtnecessarY' bY' himself. ,He was com­

Dr Holy FaJIxr's MmionAiJ pletely out of debt aDd independeDt-j;" fix Orirrrfdl ChtmIJ aDd ibe new Cbura build~g ~eJ'" . alone quite welL TheD mfta'lOa

IIlruek and be now liDds tIl;i be neecls $%.000 iG 6nisb Uae job.Can JOU help this mocleru aposUe wbo bas received soeb greatreturns OD yOur mODeJ and the Graee of God?

STRINGLESS GIFTS AR.E THE STRENGTH OF THE HANDSOF THE HOLY FATHER AS HE agACBES OUT TO THErooR AND AFFLICTED OF THE NEAR EAST. CAN YOU

HELP HIM!_~__L--...:..'

The' "Flaine of Pentecosi" (feasi is, May .1T)bas been enkindled in .'be souls of JOSEPHaud" ANTHONY. They wish .&0 join"tbem.

- selves' &0 ibe original. AposUes and win Uleworld for Chris," Eacb boy must' bue sis,~ars of seminar" anll'heJ are anxious 10begin' UIe long rO,ail to Ule aUar, BUT. be·fore be s~rts each one must bave, a sponsorwbo will pay Ule.necessarJ expenses 01SlOO a' year tor' tbe six year course. In &be SPIIUT of PENTE­COST win. YOD adopt an "Apostle?"

Mr; & Mrs. William A. H~aley,

Delia & Catherine Kelly, John­'M. Malloy, Mr, & Mrs. Daniel J.Donnelly. ' .

Francis Burke, Anibal Silva.O'Brien' Family.

ST. JOSEPH$75

In Memory of Katherine F. &:Joseph Marci1le~

$50Mr. & Mrs, William F. Hurll,

Mrs. Mary Walker, In Memoryof Hannah'M. O:Brien.

$25Margaret Connors, Jane Har­

'an; Mr. & M~s. Joseph E. Ken­nedy, Misses Elizabeth,' Ruth &Esther McArdle,. Mary R &Frances ,A. Shay, Mabel L.Morey.

$20'\ Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Barnaby,

Mrs: Frank D.' V. & EleanorBrady, Lawrence Cabeceiras,Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius L: Har­'rington, Mr.' & Mrs. Bernard.Tomlinson.

$15'Mr. &: Mrs. John Connors, Mr.

'& Mrs. 'Villiam Doran, Mary,Margraet &·Thomas .Dwyer, Mr.& Mrs.' William J. Kelle;y:, Doug­las Law". Mrs; El'len ¥ah~ney &:Juli;a, Alban Vezina.

, $12

Arthur Pires.$tO

Frank Austin" Mr. ,'& Mrs;Henry Beroardo, 'Mrs. Hal'oid

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FIRST BUDDHIST MISSION: Members of' the FirstBuddhist Mission to the United States visit the FranciscanMonastery in Washington. Father Godfrey, O.F.M. (left)and ,Father Paschal Kinsell, O.F.M. escort 'the visitors, tworepresentatives of Burma Sangha and the Burmese Religio'uscommun(ty, accompanied by one informed Lay Buddhist,elected by the U. S. Dept. of State for :Leader Grants ',tovisit the United States to study religious life here. NG Photo.

JameS F. -Burke, . Mr. & Mrs;, nZ'Andrew Duffy, Louise and Ruth Mr. & Mrs. F~ancis Shay.

, Welch, Mr. &'Mrs. Si~on Sulli,.· $20,van. Mr. &: Mrs. Roger: LaChapelle, '

Mr. &: Mrs. Peter' Sullivan, Margaret &: Thomas Tolan, TheEnen O'Connor, Mr;, &: Mrs. Murphy Family, Ruth· Brown;John Byington, Mr. & Mrs. Rob- William H. Kirkman.ert Matthews,Mrs. Mary Mur-, Margaret' O~Gragy, Mrs. Mar'7phy &: Family. garet Flynn &: Mary, Mrs. Joseph

A. Hammin &: Miss Helen Sulli­Mr. &: Mrs. Leo V. Gaffney,M¥cella .. Rega~, Mr; '& Mrs. ~' vim, John M. Corrigan, i\fary V,Thomas McNally, Catherine &: Alice C. Harrington.Shea', Anna L. S,ulHvan. , 'Margaret" Desmond, :Mr. &:

ililr. & Mrs. Henry Leary'&: Mrs, Patrick HIlrl'eY', John: J~Helen Griffin, Mrs. John Neilan. Moynagh.· 'Elizabeth, Neilan, John Neilan, $15The Finglas Family. ) Mrs. Mary Mo~riss &:' Mar-

, J S W'l garet, Mrs, Kathryn RDoherty;Mr..:.., & Mrs. ames. 1 son, Raymond. Holmes', Thomas Con-

Mr. & Mrs, Frank M. Coffey, Mr.& Mrs', J. i Gallagher, Mr. &: nors, Mrs. Mary O'SUllivan, Mr.Mrs: Thoinas Sheehan, Mr. &: ok Mrs; Fred R. Dolan.Mrs, Francis Doolan. ' $12

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Nicoletti. ' Timopty Shea, Stanley' Mroz,, Mr. & Mrs. ~dward B. Downs, Mrs. Fran:k-Medeiros, John Shay,

Mr. & Mrs. William Aylward, Goncalo Family.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Neves, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Burns,William S. Lynch. Grace Daley, Mary C. Daley. Mr.

The Misses Powers, William J!~ ok Mrs; J. Joseph Welch..Murphy" Mr. &: Mrs. James R. $10,Hannon, Mr. &: Mrs. James Kep- Mr. &: Mrs. WilJiam Davis, Mr.pIe, Mr. &: Mrs. William- Sulli- ok Mrs. Joseph Caouette, Sarahvan. • Halligan, William _O'Brien, Jolla

Mr.' &: Mrs. Thomas ~eonard,· Tolan & Family.Mr. &: Mrs. William Coady Ji.. ,William Slater, Mrs. William.'Allee Condon, Mr.'& Mrs. Walter' Webb"Mr. &,Mrs. John Harding,.,Neves. Mr,' & Mrs. Philip Silvia.' Mr. &:, Mrs. John Torpey, JameS,Ari~e Mae Owen, Mr. & Mrs. ~. Fleck. .

Romeo AHenburg. Leo Larchevesque,. DonaldMr. & Mrs.. Milton 'Bednarz; Payer, Mrs. Carl, Anderson,

Margaret Skehan, Mr.. &' Mrs. Charles Gagnon, Paul Cunen. 'John Mull~ly, The Mahoney Fred Demetrios, Edward Mon-Family, Mr. &. Mrs. Thomas A. arch, 'Mrs. Samuel Hurst, Geraldd·DonneIl. ' , ' Brown, Marie Dubuque.

Mr' &' Mrs Herman M,ello,' ". " Mr. & Mrs. ThomasS,tapleton,Mrs. Edmund C. Sunderland,

Mr. '& Mrs. Thomas Brindley, Janies J. GHjlin, Margaret Riley,Mrs.' Catherine Hoefling, Mr. &: Mrs. Daniel C. Desmond, In'Mrs......Anton Kaiser. Memory of Mr. &: Mrs. Patrick

Mrs. Elizabeth Carney, Mr.' &: Halligan.Mrs. James E. Mullins,. Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Louis Lopes, HelenMrs. John V. Donnelly, Mr. '& King, Mr. & 'Mrs. Thomas.A-Mrs. Joseph E. Theberge &: -Donnelly,.,Frank DuValley, MaryFamily, Noel Giard Jr. Coughlin. .

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Carvalho, Catherine Coughlin, Ellen 1..Mrs. Mary ';;. Touh~y, Gertrude Coughlin, Flprence Sullivan,M. Hul'1ey, Mr. & Mrs. Matthew" Mary Walsh,John Simas. -Golen, Mr. & 1\-1);s. Russell Mc-· ,Leonard Sullivan, Muriel Au-Dermott. . . ' det, Loretta Audet, Antonio

, Mr.. & Mrs. Raymond F. Soares, Mildred Audet. :Lea~y. Mary Donovan, Margaret 'porothy Audet, Doris Audet,.Donovan, . Leo~ora '.,Donovan, M~. &, Mrs. Raymond' Pierce, Mr.Mrs. Daniel Murphy:' Mr. &: Mrs, William Devitt, Mrs.

Thomas Sullivan, Mr. ok Mrs; Arthur ,Andresen..Francis Tansey, Margaret V. Arthur Andresen, Mr.. &: Mrs.Scott, Mr. &: 'Mrs. Angus Bailey, Maurice Byington, Jennie Grif-Florence Malone. ' fin, DanierF'. Bogan"Rose Riley.

Mary Hurley, Mr: & Mrs., John John Leonard '& Family, Mr.F1¥nn, Katherine Battersby. &: Mrs. James Barnes, Catherine

\ Barnes. Mr. & Mrs. Dominic, SACRED HEART.... Maxwell, 'George Beaulieu.

$100 . Mary Ryan, Ce~ilia'M. Clorite,Mrs. Christopher J. Cra·han Jr.. Louise Ryan, Mrs~ Michael

H. FL'snk Reilly. Sweeney, Mrs. Paul F •. Hackett.$50 - Mr. '& Mrs. Thomas McVey,

Mr. & Mrs. John B. Cum- Anthony Rogers,. Mr. & Mrs.mings, Charles P, Ryan, Charles • Joseph Delaney, John Kiley Jr..Sevigny. ,Catholic Guild for the Mi. & Mrs. John Kiley.Blind, Mrs. Rose E. Sullivan. Ella T: Dempsey, Mr. & Mrs.

$40.. Clarence BaQks, Mr. &: Mrs. An-Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Murphy. drew Plocica, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas

White, Agnes Coyle,-$35 Elizabeth Coyle; Charles 0 1-

Mr. & Mrs. John Tuite. 'Connor, 'Mr. & Mrs.' John' J.$25 Harrington, Dq,nald Corrigan,.

Mr. & ':Mrs, John-Coyle, Mar- Miss Elizabeth, M. - Crowley &,garet Coyle, Mr. & Mrl!. Francis Miss Elizabeth McCarthy.E. Sullivan, Catherine Roberts, Miss Mary E: Quirk & MissMrs. George C, King. Annie E. Quirk;, William Fitz-

William Barrett, Mr. & Mrs. gerald,' & Famii"y, MadefineMichael Murphy, Mr. & Mrs. McDermott, Rose M. McDer­Henry E. Boulds; Mary, Cather- mott, Barbara Banks.ioe & Lillian Madde~' Miss Ella & Anna Desmond,

Appeal Gifts

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DI&E9EOF FALL RIVER. M,",S9.

Continued from Page" Seventeea

Fall RiverHOLY NAl\IE

". $2,50.Mr. &: ·Mrs. Thomas Tansey.,

$150, Dr. &: ~rs, Harry Powers

$125Dr. &: Mrs, 'R J. Donovan.-

~. $100Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Phelan,

In Memory, of Michael E;.O'Rourk~, Mrs. Michael E.O'Rourke, In Memory of Mrs.~ora Chippendate.

$75Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Higgins.

$60Maureen O'Rourke.

$50Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Coughlin,

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Foley, Pat,..'riek Phelan, The Millses' Con-'nors. M~~'''<:.n~·' G. Dillon, ,Mary .'E~ &: Lillian C. Han. " '

Mr. &' Mrs, John COnnony,BIr. Marg~ret Sullivan Doherty.

$40 "- Mr. '&: Mrs. J. Burke Shay.

$35,Dr.. &: Mrs. John F, 'Dunn Jr.

$30Mrs., Frank Kingsley, George

. Drilleol!, Fran~es Shaughnessy.$25 .

, Cerh'ude M. Quirk, Mrs. W.,'Arthur Leary, Margaret E. Shea,Dr. '&Mrs. John J. Partridge,Dr. & Mrs.' Bernard P. Cronan.'

The Lenaghan Family, Mr. &:Mrs, Joseph, Cummings, Mr., &M'I's. John'T; Crowley, Gertrl,ldeIt ,Alice Lynch, Mr. & Mrs.leseph E. LaCroix.

," $20Mr. &: Mrs. Everett Crowley,.

Itiehard Batchelder, Austin Mc­Cauliff, The Misses Dunn, Mr. &:JIbs. George Duffy. ,

Mr. & Mrs. Chester Nuttall &:Family, Mr. &, Mrs. ,WalkerWarrener & Family, Mr. &: Mrs.:John W. Roche, Clarence Bonner.

, $15 'Mr. &: Mrs. Romeo McCallum,

'Mildred :Yo Carroll, Mr. &: Mrs;Martin J. McDonald, Mary A.Dolan, Mr. & Mrs. James lL,Martin.

Mr. &: Mrs. Daniel Mahoney,Gertrude Mercier, Mr. & Mrs.,C. F. Leonard,Geneviev~- C.Dufffy, Nancy Ca'rroll.

Mr. & Mrs. John'Hogan &Katherine Mr. '& Mrs. AlfredDube; ,", Mr, & Mrs, Henry J. Lemerise,Elinore Kennedy, Mr. & Mrs.William 'Conneny, Mrs. MaryW. Higgins, William Ready.

The Nash Family, Mr. & Mrs.'Rerve Bernier, .

$1% ,,-Me .. &: Mrs, Bertram Curt, Mr.

• Mrs. Donald Ryan. Mr.,& Mrs.J. J. Sullivan

$10Mrs. Thomas Burke· &: Angela,

MI'. &: Mrs. Richard O'Connor &:l!'amily, Mr. & Mrs. Frank P.Harrison, Bernard F., Sweeney &,l!'amily, Anna Malone.

Mr, & Mrs, Francis, Urban, Mr.• Mrs. George Flanagan, Mrs.Joseph A: 'McCoy, Mrs. Walterl!'atlon, Mr; & Mrs. Louis Glea­lIOn.

Mr. &: Mrs. James Conlin, Mr... Mrs. James Lawlor, Kathryn,J!'. Power" William...p. Cody,

- ll:mma McDermott. I'

Mr. & Mrs. Philip'Dillon, Mr... Mrs. Thomas Norton, Mr. &:Mrs. Daniel Henry & Carole,Mrs. Mary Hennessey, Mr. &C'Mrs. 'George Mitchie.

Vincent M. Fitzgerald, Mr. &:Mrs; James F. Kenney, Mary \Kelley, Anne Kelly,' GertrudeKelly.

The Watts Family, Mr. & Mrs.Barney Levesque,. Mr. & Mrs: P.~enry Desmond, Mr. & J,VIrs.Walter ,French, The ByrneFamily.

Hilda Phillips, Mary O'Neil.Helen O'Neil, Mr. & Mrs. GeorgeNugent, Kathleen Gillespie.

"Mr, & Mrs. Francis Nasser,'Mary V. Murphy, Mrs. Fred SuI­

- livan Mr. & Mrs. James, K.Maru'm, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bris­sette.

Mrs. Charles V" Cartoll, -Mar­ion Foley, Lawrence J. Hussey,Jr.. Ma'deline Case.y, Mary C.~y. ~

'IWna l. lrIwr&,J.' Mr. ok Mea.__ 'P'" ....

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THE WORK OF MARY: Thousands in the Diocese are active orauxiliary members ·of the Legion of Mary, an organization 'performingspiritual and corporal works of mercy under the guidance of the clergy.In left picture, Jobn Ferreira, junior Legionary, assistsRe~. Edward £~ "Oliveira, Diocesan moderator, at a rosary ceremony in a home of Our 'Lady,of Lourdes parish, Taunton. John's mother and si~terare senior Legion- I,

aries. Anoth~r sister, now in religion, was als,oamember. At left centerpicture, a typical Legion of Mary meeting is shown in progress. At rightcenter, Father Oliveira is shown with a statue of Our Lady, patroness ofthe Legion. At far right, he gives instructions to Legionaries Miss CeceliaJ\fatWs and Miss Mary Mattos (left to right). They are setting out 00

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MANCHESTER (NC) -' Agroup of Holy Name Soctet;,members brought about the witt.­drawal of a condemned moviethat was part of a double fua­tureat a Drive-In in neartJ,JHooksett.

Some 200 automobiles wereat -the theater during a ~wQ-h6Ol'

picketing period by members 01the Holy Name Society of St.Patrick's parish here. The pick­ets had signs reading ''This Pte­ture Condemned" .and "Do NotPatronize This Movie." Threetown policemen and a sta.trooper were on hand. Therewas no disorder.

The objectionable movie w_"She Shoulda Said No," c0n­

demned by the Natiu.l<ll LegiOllof Decency and advertised (Ill

th~ theater marquee as "GirlWouldn't Say No." The man­agementagreerl to withdraw the'picture 'after sevenil hours ~the picketing.

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That~s the spi.rit, that makesthe Legion flourish from Chinato Fali River.

Father Oliveira happened todrop in and asked in amazementwhat _he was doing. HI figuredOur Lady was here," replied theLegionary, "so I held the meet­big."

In the Diocese 18 Praesidiaare active, and over 3,200 auxil­iary members recite daily pray-'ers for the success of Legionwork. Th~auxlliaries gatherwith the active Legionaries at ayearly Acies, a ceremony re­newing consecration to OurLady.

At the last gathering Sl,Mary"s Cathedral in Fall River·was nearly three-quarter filledin an impressive display ofLegion strength. At the otherend of thespeetrum is an inci­dent illustrating Legionary loy­alty. One night a member re­ported ,to his weekly meeting tofind that no one else appeared.Alone he reCite~ the Legionprayers and carried out theprescribed agenda.

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Local History

In the Fail River Diocese theLegion of Mary has been activesince 1952, w'hen Bishop Con­nolly requested Legionaries fromBoston to ,come to this area and

, get the orgal).ization under way.The first PraeSidia, as Legionunits are called, were started inSt. Josepli's parish, Fall River,and St. John of God. Somerset.

Rev. DiiOiel Shalloo was tbe-first Diocesan moderator of theLegion. He was succeeded in1953 by Rev. Edward A.Oli­veira,curate at, Our ;Lady ofLourdes,Taunton. In 1953 also, aDiocesan council of the Legion

, was organized. This group;!mown as the Curia, is composedof officers -of each Praesidium.

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By Patricia McGowan -"As silentlY8S ,yeastbi oough, ,the it,egion of Mary works in a parish, a diocese, a

country. Its results are amazing. China, eou ntry of the Silent Church, is largely entrustedto lay LegionarieS, since priests have. been' expelled. There is reason to believe that they'are heroically keeping the light of faith burning. No less faithfully, Legional"ies are

, serving in our own, 'Diocese. 'whether he makes :a donatk>n or firmed, the Bishop's comment

In one -parish, for example, not is never known. This is the,' was. "It must be the Legion!"14 marriages have been vaJi:- only, concern the Legion hasdated, members of 30 fami- with money.lies have returned to the sacra­ments, i40 adults have been con­firmed, all as a result of thetireless work of the Legion of·Mary.

How It Works'Ehe Legion, of Max:y, foUnded

in Dublin. exists to help souls.Members' work under the direc­tion ofthe1r pastors in perform- •ing any spiri·tuaJ work assignedthem. They may help withcen­suses, visit prisons and hospitals,check on children absent fromcatechism classes, at,tempt tocorrect invalid marriages andbring 'people back to the practiceof religion. JuniorgrouP8, mayhelp catechism classes; visit, theaied and 'do other assignedwork. '- The movement has spreaqthroughout the wnrld:' Every- ' "Our Lady makes' the Legionwhel'e it is the same. In Taun- k " 'd '" th 01" .wor, sal "a, er IVeIra, Inton, New Bedford, Fall River, recounting ,stories of the gentleas in Dublin, Africa, India, persistence' with which _Legion":meetings are identical., Mem- aries keep after stray sheep.bers gather befurea statue 9f ' "If someone doesn',t w.ant to talkOur Lady decorated with candles to our visitors, we wait a monthand flowers and follow 'a pre- or so, then send someone elsescribed agenda, reporting on to see them. We never give up."work accomplished; reciting, the

In at least one case five yearsrosary and 'special Legion pray- of work went into the return ofers, and, reading an assignedsection of the Legion handbook.' a prodigal. "It's mostly kind-

A "secret bag" collection is ness," said thc Taunton priest.made during the meeting, when ' Helps Members Tooa bag is passed to each· member. Legionaries themselves areEveryone puts his hand in, and . benefited by membership. "Once

New Bedford 'B,ridge a person ~ets ilito Legion workhe ,always draws closer to the

Mrs. Crtorge A. ,Collet heads Mass and ,sacraments,"the committee arranging the In the parish where a recordannual bridg~ party of Dames number ,of adults were con­Patronesses of Sacred HeartHome, New Bedford. It is se.t for.Wednesday, June 3.

Fall River

, $15

The Hanrahan Family.

$12Mr. '& Mrs. Thomas Padden.

ST. LOUIS$200

Rev. Thomas f. Walsh.

$50Rev! Edward J. Burns.

$20The Cantwell' Family, The

Myles Family, Frank Shay &Betty Shay. Crtrtrude O'Neil.

Thomas -& Kathryn Conroy,Mr. & Mrs. Orient Laplante &Betty Ann, M~. Mary' Phillips& Everett, Willi<tm &, IreneReynolds, The Koosel Family.

The Logan Family. .Mrs. John McMahon &:Susan

McMahon, Helen & ,Louise Mur­phy, Mrs. Michael Tobin &Family.,

$10Mrs. Joseph Botelho & Ann

M., Mr. & Mrs. ChristopherCavanaugh, Mrs. Mary Clarke& Family, Mrs. Lloyd' King,Etta, & JLilIian Murphy.

Mrs. Alexander Murray, Mr.& Mrs. Alfred McNally, Cath­erine & Gertrude O'Neil, Wil­liam & Isabelle Tierney, Mr. &Mrs. Leo Walls.

Mrs. Edwa'rd Austin, Mr. &Mrs. Raymond Black, Mr. &

'Mrs. Fra;1k Dussault, Mr. & Mrs.Timothy McCarthy, Mr. & Mrs.Peter Mrok.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Murphy,Mr. & Mrs. Thomas' Stanton,John Whitty.

Mayor & Mrs. John M .. Arru'da,Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bevilacqua,Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Broadbent,Margaret & Elizabeth Bushell,Mr. & Mrs. William P. Clarke.

Mr. & Mrs. Antone CordeiroJr., Margaret .l'ohnson, Mr. &:MI·s. Joseph Leite, Mr.\ & Mrs..William P. Lynch, Mr. &; Mrs.James McCann.

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond McCann,The Powers Family, Mr. & Mrs.Wilfred St. Michel, Mrs. JosephSullivan, William Sullivan.

Wordell Family, .Jane Hanni­gan & Mabel S1monetti.

Turn to Pa.&c :rwcnt7"

$25Mrs. John Doran&:, Family,

Margaret R. Sullivan, JamesWhalon, St. Louis Women'sGuild, James L. Cummings, Mr.& Mrs. William F. Whalen Jr.,

Isabel H. Dearden, ThomasMcCann.

Silvia & Claire, Mr. ~ Mn. Wil­fred Salois.

MI'. &: Mrs. Louis A. Shea Jr.,Mr. &; Mrs.lohn L. Shea, Mr. &:Mrs.' Leo Sullivan, Mr. &; Mrs.Dennis Sullivan, Mr. &; ,Mrs.Albert E. Shovelton. '

Mrs. Eva SuneSon, Hugh Skel­ly, Mr. &: Mrs. Paul Sl Sing,John Ward, Mr. &: Ml'8. JamesWilcox.

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20 - THE ANCHOR, Thurs., May 14, 1959

Law' School Dea""WilliamH ugh e's Mulligan,

dean of Fordham Law School, isthe' collateral descendant, ot'Archbishop John Hughes, whofounded Fordham in'1841,

Favors AmericanCitizen· ExchangeWith Soviets.

MADISON (NC)-Termi­nation of the cold war could

, ....be hastened by a nationwide .exchange of citizens betweenthe U. S. and the Soviet Union.

Prof. Edmund Zawaki, chair­"nan of the University of Wis­consin, Department of SlovacLanguages, in an address at theconvention of the North CentralProvince of the Newman ClubFederation, advocated puttinginto effect the' "open city'" sec­tion of the Zaroubin-U. S.agreement.

Moral ForeeThis agreement, he' explained, '

provides ,for reciprocal ex­changes of persons betweencities, towns and villages of theU., S. and the Soviet Union. Hecontended that no communist

,regime could accept this "opencity" idea and still survive as'·a totalitarian power.

"If, war is power politics withmilitary force, then' peace ispower politics with moral force,"the professor said: '

P·r.9pagaiula vaiue'

He emphasized, the "politicalresults of this swapping 'of dele- 'gations do ,not depend on, an

.exchange" ,and' a'dded that thepropaganda value would 'be im-" .measurable whether or n9t· the'communists ac~ept the idea.

Prof., Zawaki stressed that he.does not'believe ,the' communistand 'the ·free world :can co-exist.~,"Anyone who has accepted the

doctJ:'ine of co"-existence .is· al~

ready a casual.ty of the coldwar," the professor said. "Thedoctrine. of 'co'-existence' leadsnowhere. It drifts toward ther­monuclear ,war. The people ofthe worldw!1!1t to live;-7"'notmerely sU:rvive.'~ . '

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chy's church ·he're will end 100years .of service with a .bang....:.;;;·the church is to be blown apart., It is in the way of an urbim':":' .

:renewal program and ,only Ii fewweeks 'after. celebration' of itscentemiial, ·the church will beblasted apart by.' a wreckingcrew.

,St. Malachy's is included in460 acres of downtown, St. LO'uis"to be' levele'il arid sold for busi­ness, industrial and 'other use:The area is almost' vacant nowaltere/ght m'onths' of razing,'but in recent years was a biight­ed neighborhood largely popu­lated 'by, low-income tenants.

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$300 /Rev. George E. Sullivan.

$50,John Giblin

$20Stephen Ma~hias.

$15Peter E. Lee. 0

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DightonST. JOSEPH

',.;$Z5 'Dr. John boyle, ja~eB 'wn..'

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'Fairha~en ... ' ST. MAR¥

$10,Mr. &: Mr,s, John Iddon.

quin.Mr. & Mrs. Edmour Poirier,

Wilfred J. Poirier, Mr. &, Mrs.Armand Raiche,Famille C.Richard, Mr. & Mrs. Lucien'Rousseau.

Mr. & Mrs. Marcel Roy, Mr. &Mrs. Adelard Samson, Mr. &Mrs. Joseph Sinotte, Mr. & Mrs.Orner Thibault, Family AlfredVincelette.

Frank Almeida Family, Mr. &:Mrs. Laurent Maynard, EliseJoubert" Mr. & Mrs. DonatGoyette, Roland Joubert.

Georgianna Joubert, Mr. &Mrs. Normand, Paul. Mr. & Mrs.Philippe Phenix; Mr.· & Mrs.Egidio .Roderick.

SandwichCORPU.SC~RISTI '

$75Rev. Ambrose Bowen.

$50 "Rev. Thoma's LeBlanc.

.. ,$25Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Callahan Jr..

('Mr. & Mrs. Albert,J. GOvOni.:·

nKMACULATE CONCEPTION$400

Rev. Felix S. Childs., '$10~

In Memory of Mr. & Mrs."Joseph J: Heneghan~

$60John R. Gettings.

, $50' .Rev. Robert L. Stanton, Im­

maculate Conception Women's'Guild, Mary· Mitchell.

$35Thomas J: Fleming.

, $25 ,Ka'thleen Blood, Mrs. ,Henry J.

Duffy; In Memory of LawJ;'enceMcvCormick, Pelletier Family.,

, $20 ',Margaret, Connell. . '.' ",'$15 ,

, Thomas ,F.. Heaney ~ Family"~r. & Mrs. Lewis Natkit~l, Dom,. , POPE. ANDR,OYAL VISITOR:, King, Hu~sein of 'Jor-inick ',Spetd'uti Falnily,·Mrs,", d'on, 'app',ears' ',wl'th,P'ope' John' XXII'I' following a,'s~at"e' Vl'S'l't'Ciarerice P. Sullivan,' ", ,... ,,; .. ,~

$10 " ", at/the 'Vatican. NCPhoto.Lloyd Basinger, Mr; .&. Mrs.'

Jos~ Borges, Mrs. Dolores Can,.'" ,$10gello, 'Aht~ony, J.' C<>ute,'"'lti,ar:'" ' 'Mr. & "Mrs. Cleveland .Jones,garet L, Dugan: ' ' , Robert McCullough, Mrs. Nan R:':Mrs. 'Jos~ DeMedeiros;~enry McCann", Mary Hebert',' Patrick~.Gillet;' Irene. Gillet, Will'iam' F. Heb~r't. :: "pLii.lmette, H,enri' Lajeunnesse. , Mr. & Mrs., Alfe'rio 'Passar~," Thomas W.' Newbury, Mariuel "Mr. &, Mrs: ,Charl~s. Wf1~iams,Rapoza, Norrri'~m, Rapoza, JaTle' Mr. &: Mrs.R6~ert J. Ell}s..H.,' Sullivan, Mrs'::;Clara, White;.,

, head, Mary Whitehead. ''Joseph R; 'Bernard; AndrewCook, Ja~es E.DonneJ!y;Rose-,mary Dussault; ...llomer ,Goddu. '

. ,Thomas J.'.Kerrigan, 'Henry' J.". Kitchen', Homer, Lapointe; 'john "

Latulippe, Mrs. Lillian Lynch., $24Benjamin' Mca'ride, Charles Albert 'Gramm.

Ney, Mary'NeS', Louise M. ~ul- $15livan, William Thistlewaite.. 'Roger rurrier.

" Mrs. Gordon Andrew, Thomas " $10Clemmey,; Teresa Hetu," Joseph' ,William Conaty;, Leo DeMarco,McNally, Mr. &. Mrs. Michael P.. Pete~ Fitzmaurice, Everett Fra.;.Ryan. ",.., zero' A Friend. ' .

Florence I~ y n <; h, Lawrence Mildred Harrigan, Clement, .Talbot, Grace Walsh, MrS'. Rita., Hoye, ,Robert H. JOQnson, KatonCondon, John Blood. ' Family, Wiiliam McCarthy Sr'.

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Venturini, . '. W,illiam McCarthy Jr., RoyMr. & Mrs. 'Arthur ialumiere;. ,Me,nard,: J. 0.,.: Noel, JamesJohn R. Williamson. . , O'Connell, Charles Perry.

.. Edwin Ready, Ernest Rodier~

Thomas Sherman, Harold Sher­rington, Silva Family.

Filbert Torres, Mrs. NormanWoodward.

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'-.Fall RiverWOTRE DAME DE LOURDES

$100Dr. & Mrs. William Boudreau,

Dr. Josep~ A. fournier.'$50

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Phenix.$35

Dr. & Mrs. Adelard Demers.$31

Family Edmond Rheaume.$25

Mr. & Mrs. Norman Brogan,Mr. & Mrs.' Oscar Caya, N. A.Ch~ment & Helena Chace, InMemory of Napoleon' Menard,Notre-Dame 'Count;il of CatholicWOl'{len, Dr. & Mrs. Roger Vio­lette, Octave O. DesmaraisFamily, Jules Raiche Family. .,

$20' "Mr. & Mrs. Alcide Chouinard,

Family Joseph Desautels, F'am~

Uy Hormidas Dupuis, Lorettal'illio'n, Mr. & Mrs. Mi1t9n Fuller.

Family Rosario Martel, Mr. &Mrs. Henri Ouellette,. FamilyM-Louise St. Laurent.

$15Mr. & Mrs. George Benoit,

Family Ferdinand Francoeur,Family Anne-Marie Masse, Fam­Uy GeorgeS' Migneault" Ernest '

~ Teasdale Family. "$14 ,

Family Hermenegilde Trem­Way:

r $IZMr. &: Mrs. Louis Bellenoit,"

Mr. &, Mrs: Rene Canuel, Mr. ,&Mrs, Julien Desjardins, Mr. &:

,Mrs: Robert l)esrosiers, Mr. &Mrs. Leo Dufau1t.... ', Constance Lacroix; Mr. & Mrs.

Rector -Lambert, Mr. &, Mrs.Francis Mulroon'ey, Mr;' &'Mrs.'~ Phenix, A~fred '& :AnnieRaiche; ~r.&.Mrs. Lucien Roy.

, '$11. Mr.· ... Mrs'. AdelardSalva.

"., : $10.' ".•. Cecile A.nctil, Mr.~ & ' Mrs..William Angelini, Mr. & Mrs.,LOuis Bernard, Rose. Bisaillim &Roland Guimon'c;l, Mr. & Mrs.JIoland Bisson.' . , ," ,

'Mr. &: Mrs. Adelard eanuel,'Mr. & Mrs. Adrien' 'Chagnon,Family Albert 'Chasse, Mr. &Mrs. Ascar Chau'!it,Mr.· &: Mrs:RObert Chouina'rd. .

·Mr. &: Mrs. Gerard Chretien,Mr. & Mrs. Sylvere Cloutier,Mr. &: Mrs. Leopold Corriveali,Georgiallna & Doria Couture,III'. & Mrs: Armand Dallaire.

Germaine" & Jeannette Dail­laire, Wilfrid Desautels, .OliveDesmarais,·Mr. & Mr.s. Leopold,Desrosiers, Mr. & Mrs. Normand.Desrosiers; ,

Mr. & {Mrs. Andre DeVillers,Family Roland Diolme; Mr. & . AssonetMrs. Alphonse Dorais; Mr. &Mrs. Emile Dozois, Albert & ST. BE~NARD'SMarie Dub,e. . $125

Mr. & Mrs; Germain Dube, Rev. John E. Boyd.Mr. & Mrs. Paul D~mai§l Mr.. & $35Mrs. Arthur Dupont, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Robert W.Blake. 'Aime Durette, Albina Durkin. & I r $30Ida Ferland. McHale Family.

t:>- ,Rose de Lima Francoeur, A $25Friend, Mr. & Mrs. Normand Mr. & Mrs. Linus Mullaly.Gaudreau,Family Albert Gen- $20dreau, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Gen.. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lynch.dreau. ' . . '$i5 ..

Cecile Gendreau, Fa m i'l y Bolduc Family, Mr. & Mrs.joseph N. Gendreau, Family Leo Joseph. Cal).aghan, Mr. & !\'Irs.Grenier, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene' Joseph Simons.Heon, Family Diana Jus~eaume. $10

Mr. & Mrs. Ovila Jusseaume," A Fciend, Mrs. FranklinAchille' Labonte, family Eloi Arnold, Mrs. Edward Adams,Labonte. Mr. & Mrs. ,Edouard Mr. & Mrs. John L. Brown, Mr.Lacroix, Anna LaFrance. & Mrs. Benoit Charland," Mr. &

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lagarde, Mr. 'Mrs. Gagne.&: Ml·S.' paul A ..Lajoie, Rita 'Mr. & ,Mrs. Anthony Jose,Langis, F<lmily Edmour Lanierre, Miss Roberta Hartshorn, Mr. &Mr. &' Mr·s. Albert Laprise. Mrs. John ~onaski, Mr. & Mrs.

Analda Lajeunesse, Family Ephrim ,Pilotte, Mr. & Mrs.Leo Larocque, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Reposa. ...George Lavoie; Josephine.' & Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rezendes,Paul-Emile LeBel, Desire Leduc. ,Mr..& Mrs. Albert ~. Robert."

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Levesque, Mr. Manuel Rogers, Mr.' & ,Mrs.• Mrs. Normand LeveSQue: Mr. Cha~les Sullivan, S,t, Berna~d'sat· Mrs. Raymond Levesque, Women's Guild. "Romeo Levesque, Mr. & Mrs.

, Erllest Longchamps., "'Blanche . L6ckw'00d" Family

Anine Lussier," Alma & AliCe'Masse, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice·Mathieu, 'Mr' '& Mrs. DonaldMaynard.

George' Wrightington,' Mr. &:Mrs. Robert'Messier, Mr. & Mrs.Er,nest Moreau, Mr. & Mrs.

:.! Napoleon Mgrin, Mr. & Mrs.Normand Morrissette.

<Mr. &' ·Mrs. Raymond Morris­sette, ·Agnes :Nicolau, Jeannette'"O;Brien, Mr. & Mrs.' RomeoPacent,:Mr; ~& Mrs. Leo Pelo-

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$25Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Moore, ~

W. Hui:ley &: Co.$20

Mrs. Joseph Stott, Mr. & Mrs. 'Frea .Maynard. : ,

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Mr.·J~mes Moran, Mr. &Mi'S.:~Manuel'- Sylvia'.' .'

$10, Mr'; & Mrs: Francis' Monahan,.Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kiernan, Mr. & !.'

Mrs:'J'ohn Reinhardt, Mr. & Mrs: ':Charles Precourt, Mr..& MrS.-·,Romairi Poyant. .. ,.. '"

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Mr: .& Mrs. Donald Flibotte,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Greelish,Mrs. Thomas yrew, Mr. & Mr~.

Thomas Hague Sr., Mr; & Mrs.Martin W. Joyce.

Mr. & Mrs. James Kennedy;Mr. & Mrs. Angelo :(:.anza, MaryLeary Mr. & Mrs. George P.Lucie;, Mr. & Mr,s. WiliamF.MacDonald.

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Donough, Mr. & Mrs. GeorgeMagurn, Mr. & Mrs. Guy Margie"Mr. & Mrs. William T. Marnell,Mr. & Mrs. Leo Morgan.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Murphy,Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Orman Jr.,Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Ouellette,Mr: & Mrs. Joseph J. Panek,.Mrs. John P. Perkins.

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Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Neves, ,Mr~&" Mrs. Manuel Souza, Mr. &Mrs Carl Ferdensi, Mrs. EdithO'Connell, :Q4r. & Mrs. GerardRichard.

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Mrs. Co., Cape Cod Furniture Store,Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Marie Gennaco. .

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mr.$50 & Mrs. Daniel J. DonoVill, Mr.

Mrs. William, L. Fitzgerald, & Mrs. Lawrence Volpe, l4r. &May Fay, Ellen O'N;eill. Mrs. Adelard Benoit, Mr. & Mrs.

$30 Joseph Medeiros.Mr. & Mrs. James M. Towey. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bassett,

$25 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Wheeler,Mr. & Mrs. Richard Powers, Mr: Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Nixon, Mr. && Mrs. E. Thomas Murphy, Dr; Mrs. William Fratus, Mr. & Mrs.& Mrs. Austin F. O'Malley, Mr. Thomas Kenneally.& Mrs. Edward Maher, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. George Lemay, Mr.Mrs. Joseph T. Gelinas. & Mrs. Nicholas Karukas, Mr.

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Vieira, & Mrs. William Flanagan, Mr.Mitchell Motors, Inc., Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Francis Watson, Mr. &Eugene Rioux, Doane, Beal & Mrs. Richard P. Breen.Ames' Great Island Pharmacy. Mr. & Mrs; Leo Hogan, Mr. &

Mr.~& Mrs. Roger Allen, Wil- ·Mrs. Irving McGinn, Mr. & Mrs. DOCTOR, PATIENTS,-HAPPY NOW!: Maryknollliam T. Clarkin, Father Mc- Gilbert Martin, Cape Oil Co., , . h TBSweeney Circle, Daughters of Airport Motors, Inc. Sjster Gilmary, M.D., of York, Pa., is show!1 VIsiting t e'Isabella, Hyannis, Helen & Emerson Cleaners, Mr. & Mrs. ,family at the Sisters' 'Clinic in Pusan, Kor~a, one year aft~rCatherine Lowney. , Richard F. Slavin, Mr. & Mr:;. having taken them over for medical treatm~nt. NC Photo.

Mr. & Mrs. John MacLean, Mr. Richard Barr, Mr, & Mrs. Joseph \, .& Mrs. Louis Borsari, Mr. & C. KeUy, Mary Costello; Mrs. David Barry,!",r. & Mrs. South YarmouthMrs. James Pendergast, Mf· & Mr. & Mrs. Sall,mel Mmel', Arthur B. Manaselian., SAINT PIUS TENTH.Mrs. Charles A. Coyle. Mrs. Mary Santos & Son, Mr., & Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Robsham, $1000

$20.", Mrs; Manuel Amaral, ·I,nM.em~ Mr. & Mrs. William Mather, Mr. Rev. Christopher L.Broderick..Mr. & Mrs. Edward Halloran, ol'i<rin, (Mr. & MrS. Daniel Ftan;;;' Mrs. Josep~ Cairns, Mr. & Mrs. . ' $100

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Holmes cisco. Edward MC,Carty," Mr•. & .Mrs. ,Holy Name Society.&. Family,.·Mr. &; Mrs.-' Hen'ry Mr. & Mrs. David i;:>ie~ce, Mrs,' Leo FOl'1dini. .. ,. $75Kelly, Mrs. Fannie Mendes, Mr.; Leo 'Lewi's,' Barbara: Madden; Mr. &M:rs.Joh'1: Moda, :Mr. &. Mr. & Mrs. John G. Doherty.&, Mrs. Thomas, Moore.:"'" '".' Elizabeth MaddEl~,Edward J. Mrs. Raymond Bragg, Mr. & Mrs. " $50

,Mr. & Mrs,' Er.nest 'Drott, Mrs." Bennett. _, Walter Zamites,:.Mr., & Mrs. Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Mr.' &Rene Taveau, ..Thomas 'W. Grant,-. 'Mr. '& Mrs. Edw:ird'1.; Ben- James Hobert,Mr.,' .&:: Mrs. Mrs.' Peter LeSage, Mr. & Mrs.Dr. & Mrs.' Walter ,J. 'Kennedy~ nett ·Mr. &'Mrs~ Vernon B; Michael F. Burns. Arthur L. Morowski. . . ,Beuchler Family. ' PoV:ers, Mr. & Mrs.-Louis Catat- 'Mr.'& Mrs.' Lawrence 'Mars': ,,$35

.Mr.· & Mrs.' Louis' Clement, do' Ursuia Wing; ·Mr." & Mrs. land, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Clem- ,Mr. & Mrs; Harold Hayes.Albert Brunelle, Mr., & ' Mrs." N6rman McLean.' ., '. . ent, 'Mr. & Mrs;' John F: Keveney, $30.Henry Bouchard, .Mr•.& "l\o1rs·· Mr:, &' Mrs.' William'Covell, Mr; &'Mrs. Alfred Ennis, Mr. & Mr. &, Mrs. Fr~derIck":P.Robert Campbell,.· Mr; .&, Mrs Lt. & MrS. 'FranCis Derby, Mar~on Mrs. Robert' Starck. ' . .' Bogar, Beatrice ~olhca.W.illiamO'Neil Jr. Bennett,' Mr.', &' Mrs:' Francis Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Santo- $25

Mr. & Mrs. John Hart,.Mr. &. O'Rourke, James. F. Kenney. '-'t M 8. Mrs Albert Paino Mr. & Mrs. Jam.es Besso, Mrs.Mrs.""Charles P. Flynn, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Eugene'Reinbold, ::'~I~'Mr~. Carl Sheppard, Mrs: Bernard F ..Shea" Mr. & Mrs.Mrs. Adolph Richards, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Victor Woodruff; Mr., H ld H ldsworth Mr & Mrs. Paul E. SullIvan.Mrs. Kenneth Daly, Mr. & Mrs.· & Mrs. Arnold Rogean, Steward aro 0 " $20Charles Swift. H-ambijn, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Albert Provencher." Ed d A Finn' Mr & Mrs.

. $15·. :- .' ... Roche., , M~~' &: ·Mrs. Fr~.nk·· rieBe.l~, R~be~arGlYdon, Mr.·& Mrs.'Ha'rriett Butler' &·,Mother"Mr. 'Mr. & Mrs. Emile Guertin, Mr. Mr. & Mrs. M~\lrIce Doher , James'A Hannan, Mr. & Mrs.

& Mrs. Raymond Bednark,. &' Mrs. Normand, LeFrancois, Mrs. William Snowden, ~r. ~ . Frank H: McGuertY,Mr. & Mrs.Charles J. Prete, Myers Co., Inc., Mr.'·&' Mrs; "Clarence, Aikens, Mrs. ArthurSnow, Mrs, NIcholas Louis R. Parks.Mrs. Bridget Walls. ' Mrs; Catherine White, Mrs. AI... · Niedzwecki. , " ,"" Mr. & Mrs. James F. Ruhan,

Mr. & Mrs. John Baldilsaro,. fred Richarl , . Mrs. Ludwiga Staffen, Mrs. Mr & Mrs. Joseph Slattery, Mr. 'Mr. & Mrs.'AlbertTro~chi; Mr.. .Mrs.Edgar Gould, Ml1. & Mr.s,. Edwin R. H31rri~on. '" &,Mrs. Paul T. Webber.& .Mrs. A., Milan O'Neil; Mr. &, Harry Davidson, .Mr. & Mrs: . , 'd H' '. . $15 .Mrs. Arthur ,Cloutie~ & .C~il<l':" VirgiLCasey, l\!I. Louise,Hayden, Vineyar,' ~ven' Mrs. William 'Baker, Mr.,,&ren, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bearse. John Bright. Shoe. Shore.·. " '. . ST. AUG1;Jl;;TINE: Mrs. Stephan A. Canty; Andrew

Dr. & Mrs. James F. J;)unne, ·Constance ,.Bearse, Mrs. Dan.,., $200 _ Doherty, John H. Gill, Mr.' &Mr. & ·Mrs. Walter J. Piknick,. iel Gomes, Mr., & Mrs.· Manuel" Rev. John 'To' Higgins. Mrs. Lawrence W. Lippard.John H. Moye, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Reis, Mr. & Mrs. Ev~rett Bisbee" $50 ,Mrs. Joseph Maynard, oMr: &Frangione, Mr. & Mrs. O,vide, A. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Archer. ' .St. Augustine's St. Vince~t de Mrs.- Dennis O'Connor, Mr. &Dumas. . Mr. & Mrs.·St~phen Bray, Mr. Paul Society" St Augustine's Mrs. Charles O'Neill.

'Mr & Mrs. Jos.,Rosbrough & & Mrs. LeonJ. F.uller, Mr. &. Women's Guild, St Augustine's $12D',orot'hy'", Mr. & Mrs. Carl: .Mrs. Gordon, Homer, Mr. & Mrs.. Mr & Mrs T Corml'er

Holy Name Society. ... ' .Harris. Ross Dixon, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred $10

" . $1!. ., Caouette. $W30

'II' "F'gue'r Bass River Esso Servicenter,: Mr. & Mrs.,Maurice Killen. .Mr..& Mrs. William Kettner" .Mi'. & Mrs. I lam I - Mr. & Mrs. William J. Bennett,

' .. $10 " Mr. & Mrs. David Fernandes, Mr.' eido, Mr. & Mrs. Cyril ,Black'" Mr. & Mrs. Howard T. Brana-.Little Fan Gift .Sh,op, ' John & Mrs. ,Thomas E. Gay Jr., Mrs; wood.' $25 gan, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Chi-

Hinckley & Son, Inc., Cape, Cod Angelina Darosa, Mrs. Jennie. & asson Jr., Mrs. Richard. Cox.Ch . t' Kunts' . "" , R. M. Packer, f"o., Inc., Mr.. Mrs. Herman G. CUrtl'S,' Mr. &Travel Agency, rIS me· - Tavares.; . . . '"

. G I M l' Mendes Mr & Mrs. Boleslaw Nil;kowal. Mrs.' Edmund P. Donlan, Mr. '&mann, Lena q. onsa ves, Mrs. e Issa ". Mr. & Mrs. Joseph' St Peter, Mrs. Walter Golding" ·Mr. & . $20,.

Mr. & Mrs. E~erett Will~amson, Mrs. Cranston Montcalm, Mr. &. Martha's Vineyard NationalMr. & Mrs. Clifford' WhIte,. ~r. Mrs. JohnT. Mullaly Jr.,.Mrs. Bank, Island Electronics...& Mrs. Robert J, Mc<?artllY, Esther Hearn. $15Margaret G. Smith. Margaret Ann Senteio, Mr; & Smith' Brothers, ,Inc.,. 'Slip

Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Daly, Mr. Mrs. Guilford Mudgett; Mr. & Cover Shop, Mr.l!l Mrs. Anthony& Mrs. Earl Fratus, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Gregory. Senteio, .. Lillian Costa, Mrs. James' Bo.yle, Mr. &Francis Aylmer, Mr. & Mrs. Senteio R.N::, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Mrs. Harold Morris, Mr. & Mrs;Everett McIntyre, Margaret B. Bearse. '. .. Arthur Ouillette. '.Hurley. Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Don- $10

Mrs. Arthur Caskin, Mr. & oghue Mr. & Mrs. Louis. St. - "Betten~ourt .Turkey Farm,Mrs. Edmund Souza, Mrs. Frank Peter,' Mr. & Mts. Robert E. '. Vineyard Dry GOOds'~·Store,.Til­Brown, Margaret Moran, Mr. & Tobin, Mr.,& Mrs. Willia,m,BoYd, ton's Lumber Gompany, Hmck-Mrs. Rasmus Klimm., Mr. &. Mrs. John, A. LaFr:a~c,e. ley Lumber Co" Mr:. & Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. Rcillmd Auger,~. Mr: & Mrs. Alfred Junior, Mr. JOseph T. Andrews. .& Mrs. William Cotter, Mr. & & Mrs. Herbert Hardy, Mr. & . Mr. & Mrs. Donald, Kirig, Mr.Mrs. Harold Ellis, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. WiHiarilMurphy, Mr. & "& Mrs. Francis Duart, ,Mr. &Hollis Lovejoy, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. George J. Murray, Mr. &, Mrs. Richard Shannon, Mr. &James Brownlie. . Mrs: William Wilson. Mrs. Ernest Duarte, Mr. & Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Dorey, ?o?'. Mr. & Mrs. John Dantos, Mr. Walter Kszystyniak,& Mrs. Raymond St. Germam, & Mrs. CIOVI'S Po'yant, Mr. ,& S Mr

I I lt Mr Mr. & Mrs. George ears, .Mr & Mrs. Norman enau, . Mrs. George Gar_oufes, Mr. & M && Mrs. Lawrence J. McCormick, Mr·s.' Le'0 RI'cher', Mr. &" Mr.s. & Mrs. Manuel Bur~~ss,' l,'.

H Mrs. Edmund Hickey, ~r. &Mr: & Mrs. John argrove. John Threlfall. ".., tad 'M &Mrs. Regina: FusseHe, Mr;· & .J Mrs. Richard Fur 0, r.

Mrs. Joseph Prade, Mr.'& ..Mrs.'· Agnes O'Neil". ~eliaA. For- Mrs. Edwin Whalen~. :;:Ernest Barabe, Mr. & Mrs. Man- geron, Mrs. James., McCarty,.. Mr. Mr. & Mrs.• August Campos,uel'Coute, Mr,~ ,Mrs. Winthrop ...."& .·Mrs. Francis McGann, ..l.Vlr...,.8l;': Mi. & Mrs. JoSeph Borges, Mr.Quinlan., Mrs. Robert E. O'Neil. & Mrs: AJltone Silya, Mr:, .& Mrs.

Mr. & Mrs:' Raphael. Perry, Alice, Godin, Mr. :&., Mrs.": ' Raymond 'Billings, Mr. & Mrs.Mr. & Mrs. George, Roinmell" George Igo, .Mr. & Mrs. FJ:'lJncis : Marshall McDohough; .Mr. & Mrs. t5\Tilliam Mullane, King Mr. &. Mrs. .Tames Murray, .' Gen. & Mrs. William Ennis,Mr. & Mrs. Jam', es Lynch" M,r. & Mr. ,& Mrs;' John McBride.', . M h'

& Mr. & Mrs.. Benj~mlJl ay ewMrs. Fra'ncis J. Dolan. ' Mr. & Mrs. Au~tinBell,.¥r., Ji':, Mr:,& Mrs. Bradford Sylvia,

Mr. & Mrs. 'David Sullivan, . :Mrs."ThOmas 'Burke,'Mr.· &; Mrs. Mr. & 'Mrs. Charles Conroy Jr.,""1"., & Mrs. Ml'chael- ·Pro.'c,,', Ed- John McCaul, Mr. & Mrs.. Alfred J '..... J Mrs. Dean Swift 1".'ward Gulachenski, Mr. & Mrs; W. McKenna, Mr: & Mrs. ames

Mrs. Frank Oliviera, MissSimon Miller, Mr. at Mrs. Clar- ,Crawford., AI& Mr John .... Gratton, M.ary Re,illy, Mary.Lopes, -enee Larivee. ,'. ,Mr. S" ' _.

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Mrs. Peter: Gibney, Women's William F: Htirll" first vice $100,Suild president, announces a president of the Fall River Serra A Friend. .,.'lPOCial meeting of the Fiesta ~ C.lut;!, will speak at the annual ~ $50 "committee at 7:30' tonight in the communion, breakfast 'of the' Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Haven,IChool hall. ' ' Women's Guild, ,scheduied, 'to Mr; & Mrs. Andrew PazSit. '

NOTRE DAME, follow 8:30 MaSSSUnday,M'aY'A~Y.Robert$'7~urrlvan.rALL RIVER 17.

The Women's Guild will spon- '-, A han:t, and bean supper, is ' $25, A Friend,' Mr. & Mrs. Nugent,~ a roller skating, party for planned for' Saturday,,: June 20"., Chilli, A Friend; 'Mr. &I: Mn.young people of the parish to- with ,Mrs. Michael, Sicili.a and Raymond DeWall.inorrow night at Lincoln Park. Mrs, Ernest Mauretti co-chair- $20''Seven members, headed by- Miss men.,Helen Chace, president, will ST. LOUIS, Mrs. Annie ~~~bon8 &; Mary.

attend the Diocesan Convention 'FALL RIVER Charles Bellavance, A Friend.en' Catholic Women: A communion breakfast will, Mr. & Mrs. John Currivan, TheOUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION, be held by the Women;s Guild Bruno Family, A Friend.9STERVILLE following 9:15 Mass Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Casey, Mr.

. Rev. John P. Driscoll, former May 17. New officers will be & Mr:s. J. Spencer Kelley Sr..curate, addressed CYO members installed in June. ,The Lane Family, Edna Shields.OIl character development of the , The grotipis next meeting is ;' '$Uyoung adult. - 'Rev. Walter J. ~t forS Wednesday night, June Mrs. Emma Dacy 8r;'Soft.Buckley, pastor, and adult Spon,.. 3 in St. Aime's school halt '"GUESI'S A't' TEA: Mrs', Carroll' ,P. Gettings (right), $10sors were guests. '. ' ST. JOSEPH'S, h . f h 't l't . (1 f t '. ht) S Mr. & Mrs. Elwyn, A,twell, Car-e airmano, osp~ a I 'Y, serves e t 0 rIg " t,'udent NurseOUR LADY OF ANGELS. FAIRHAVEN rie'DePrizio, Mr. & Mrs. WilliamFALL RIVER . Diane Cote, Sister Madeline Clemence, director of the SchoolA whist scheduled for 8 Tues- • :farquharson, Mr. & Mrs. Genesio

Mrs: Gloria Magano will serve 0 day evening, May' 19, in the of Nursi,ng, ~nc1 Patrjcia Richard. R.N., at tea given by Genesi, Mr. & Mrs. Edwardthe Women's Guild as president church hall will benefii Queen Friends ofcSt. ,Anne's at the hospital in Fall River. ' 'Landers. 'for the forthcoming year. She of Peace Mission, Tsuchiura, Mr. & Mi-s. Clarence A. Leo-has been re-elected with Mrs. J a pan, Rev. Daniel Perry, . Dioce,sa n W om~n, to Convene nard Jr., Margaret MahoneyHilda Fernandes, correspondipg SS,CC" whose mother is aresi- 0 Mr. & Mrs. Claude Miller, Mr:

9, secretary and Mrs. Octavia dent of Fairhaven, is' pastor of ,Continued from Page One participation in the Mass. \ & Mrs. William Matto, A Friend.Hilario, treasurer. the missiory. His sister, Miss Mary welcome del~gates and guests; Registrars and Recorders James Palladino, Parente l!'am-

'Newly' elected are Mrs. Dor- Perry; and Mrs, Henry Fortin Mrs., Enimett po. Almond,dio- Miss Emily· C. Perry, Chair- Uy, Mr. & Mrs,. Arthur Ronhock,othy Almeida, vice presideilt" are co-chairmen of the whist. " cesan president, will speak and man of Convention, announceS Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale ,Rotella,Mrs. Marily Rodrigues, record- ',OUR I.ADY OF GRACE, the business meeting will fol- that, registration of delegates Eva Salachi & Louis.irig secretary. -. NORTH WESTPORT low. wil~ be held from 10 o'clock on, Napoleon Servais & Rose Mr

The group's annual banquet ' Members:' of the Women's After a short intermission' a with, Miss _Martha Douglas' as & Mrs. Robert 'Shepardson,' Mr:and installation -will be, held Guild will attend the' annual musical' program, will be pre- chairman; registrars are 'Miss & Mrs. Walter Stanford Mrsat 7:30 Sunday evening, June 7, coiJvention of the, Diocesan' ,,~nted by Mount sf.. Mary Aca- Heleil' Chace, Mrs.' Joh~, Ferry, Helen Sullivan & DebOrah 'Pau~ST. MARY'S" Council of' Catholic' Women. demy Glee Club, Fall River; ,Fall River district; Miss Lucille line Young, 'NQRTON '. Theywil"t. 'sponsor - a 'breakfast w.ith Arthur Paquette as guest Benjamin, 'Miss Mary McGrath Mr. &' Mrs. Pete'r Alessandri,

'Eighty-five teenagers are, tor the fList communicants, 'conductor. Rev. ,John H. Hack-' New Bedford~disti-ict; Mrs.' Ed~ Mr. & Mrs, ,Bonney Annese. ',charter members of the newly- 'Saturday, May 30," with ,Mrs. ett will then : address' the con-" ,,~ardCastle" Mrs:' Mabel True- George &, Miss Gertrude Brut- c'

'organiied CYO. Paul' Hausek,is , ElizaQeth Quinn as chairman.,: vtmtion, 'oh ;'Lay Participation, chi, Tauntondistrid;Mrs. Irene' cher,.Mr.,&'Mrs. Edwar~Chace.pres!dent; Ca~ol La~oie, vice ST. PETER, THE APOSTLE ; ,hi the Mass." ,''', ' Campbell, Mrs. Helen Jackson ' A Fnend. ",. ' ,presIdent;, Mano~ SmIth, secre- . PROVINCETO VN ' • '" ':Ttl~gu-est of hono!', His"Ex,- ': J).ttleboro, ~istrict; Mrs. 'Joseph ,Mr; '& Mrs; BartOlomeo,Cuneo "tary; Robert SmIth, treasurer. .,' , ' 'cellency, . Most Rev: James i... "Galiiio, Mrs" Charles Stavr~" A, Friend" Mr. '& Mrs. Albert"S.... ANNE'S, ' .A three-week summer sc~o~l 'Connolly,~ D,D., 'Bis~op of Fall' OOs", Cape district.". " Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. Steward Mac- ' "rALL ,RIVER ,W~l~ ,~o,nducteqi f~r ,gr~de,River, w:jll spea~ ~m: the t~eme ' MrS. ,~S~anley~oczera" Pi~) Jdnlay, AFri~m~.. :' ,

Tlie Social Group wil.J hold, a, ,sNc tOOl , c~lldren, 'HbYI SIstRers of: he has chosen for the convention cesaR, ch,'a,irman of the "Fam,iIy' , 'Mr'M!:S. ,Mary"Pallinza " Farii'ily.-I'Ufllmage. sale Wednesday. May 0 re,', ami!. ,0 y, ' ~s~ry. ,'a'~d, i~~, year:, K~ow,'the MasS, ' ' . -Imperatore,Romano & Mai·:'.... from 9' to 9 at'360 East Mal'n Sodahty:,pl,ans a. fall rummage,' and, Parel)t Committee, has .the' 'a~e.n.e, Mr.,·&'M,r!VFrancis Sliney', "Ut> If' h' h b' Live 'the· Mass. 'He will then foUowing as recorders of work-Street. Mrs. Lorraine Richards. sake, or w IC. ~e.r:n ers are cele,b,'rate a Dialogue Mass to ' ' MIldred Shields. Mr. & Mrs.,and Mrs. Yvette Matton are as ed to save durmg the sum- close the: convention shops: Mrs.' Margaret ,Cahill of' Clifford Titu~ ,

. Fal", Riyer; Miss Evelyn Hend-' 'M & M Fco-chairmen. mer., , ' All Catholic wom~n of the . k f N B df d M' L r. rs.' rank VasanelltST. JOSEPH'S. ,A breakfast, for ,~raduates, 'Diocese' are invited to attend all l'IC S 0 ew . ,e or; ISS u-"~' ,Family; Mr. ,& Mrs. William''FALL RIVER Fourth Degree. Kmghts ,~f or anY-of' the day's activities. ~cille Patenaude of Taunton; Mrs. Wishart. '

Columbus and fIrst commum ' ,Thomas Cnarron of Attleboro' 'Turn to p;...e Twenly-lhreeThe Men's Club will sponsor, . ' ,-' Missals will be necessary for Mrs~ Phiiip Dempsey ofCa~

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nts wIll, be held Sunday, May, A' ' , and Islands. B,,-shop Cass.-dy-Thursday night, May 28. John F. . I GiftsConnor.. and Atty. Roger Sulli- ST. MICHAEL'S; ppea NominaUng Committee Conlioued from Page Ooevan ace'in charge of arrange- SWANSEA , W ' The nominating' cOl)lmittee is and Rt. Rev. John A. Silvia,ments. Injections will be $1 and Members of Boy Scout Troop , ood's Hole as' follows: Chairman, Mrs. deacons of honor.adults and children not previ- 40, sponsored by the Holy Name ST. JOSEPH Thomas Fleming; Fall River; Rt. Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher,ously inoculated are eligible. Society, will' visit Oti~ Air $200 Mrs. Joseph S. Rego, New Bed-' deacon of, the Mass; Rt. Rev.ST. JOAN OF ARC, Force Ba~ Sunday, ¥ay 1~; in ' Rev. Bernard H. Unsworth. ford; Mrs, Walter Pelczarski, Alfred Bonneau, subdeacon; Rev.ORLEANS' observance of Armed, Forces' , 1$100 Taunton; Mrs. Jeannette Bauza" Lester L. Hull and Rev. Henry

The, Friendly Club, Orleans; Day.' Arrangements.. hav~ been Mrs. Ruth Austin. Attl-eboro; Mrs. Manley Boyce, R. Canuel, acolytes.Brewster Altar Guild and East- made by Sgt. Walter Leger, sta- . , $50 Cape district: The judge of elee- Rev. Leo'M. Curry, thurifer;ham Guiid' of the Visitation will tioned' at the base, ,and 'aiso, 'St. Vincent de Paul Society. tion, bo~rd' is MisS Kathleen Rev., .John, P., Cronin, bookcombine to sponsor a ,»otluck assistant Scoutmaster. The day's' " $25 Roche, New Bedford; tellers are bea:rer; Re,v. Lourenc~ M. Avila, -supper at 6 Saturday night, 'May activities will in,elude swimming Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lawrence: Mrs. James~n Risser, Buzzards ~ndle bearer; Rev. Andrew P.Hi in ,Eastham Town ~Hall. in the base p601. ' '$20 , Bay; and Mrs. Adrian Piette,' Jussaume, gi-emiale' bearer; ReT.

SACRED HE~RT. ,Mr. &: Mrs. ,Bernard Cavan- South Attleboro. ; Norman Ferrins, mitre bearer,NORTH ATTLEBORO !1ugh, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lewis Miss Lillian B: ,Ross is chair- ,ReV. John J. Murphy, proce9-

"Lildies of St~.'AJ;ln'e'sSodality Jr.' man of ushers. Members of the siona! cross bearer; Rev. JohnContinuedfi'om' Page,One will sporisor-' a fashion show at·" ' - $10 Catholic Nurses' Guild will be H. Hackett and Rev. Paul Mc-

Bishop Cody declared that it' 8 Tuesday night; May' 19.' iit William Stone; Mr. &: Mrs.' OIl volunteer duty. 'Carrick, masters of eeremonle&.,'''''' is cl~ar from statements of the Sacred Heart Hall, with models George West, Mrs. Richard ' '

'ate Pope Pius XII that he 1'<'- from among the membership. Mayo, Mrs. Bernard O'Connor, .eepted, "the necessity of discus- Mrs, Lionel Lathis and Mrs. Leo ,-Mr. & Mrs, James McInnis.sion and debate in the CatholicPiett.e are general chairmen; Isabelle Downing, Mr. & Mrs.

, Dress" as the appropriate means R~freshments 'Yill b~ sery,ed~' Joseph - Sylvia, Edward Walsh,by which It discharges'its share" OUR LADY OF FATIMA, I Francis Cavanaugh.

• of Catholic 'responsibility for the SWANSEAstate of the world. ,Among booths planned for the'The Missouri prelate urged Fatima Fair Thursday, ,Frid<:y

that Catholic writers "J!et lJ and Saturday, May 28 't.hroughreally, strong grasp' on the' fact 30, are Green Thumb, 'under thethat there are' strict limits t~ direction' of ,Mrs. Virginia Rog­the extension and applicability ers; and Children's, Mrs. J;.,eoof Catholic doctrine." LaFlamme., Other Ar~as A _ highlight for,' Saturday:

Elaborating, he 'explained that Memorial Day, will be a' doll"'as Catholics we face a ,certain carriage and bieyde parade foetemptation to transfer the cer~ children, to ,age 12.titude we possess iIi ,matters o( ST. MARY'S.faith to other, areas and other'MANS.'IELDkinds of knowledge, and thereby CYO members \-saw a prize.,.'to ,give the impression that the winning missionary film dealingsociological or political opinions with eff~rts t<. conquer leprosy,we a're promulgating helorig to and afterwards sent their com-'the body of Catholic doctrine.~ ments on it to headqua;ters' of., "Moreover," he continued; "in the Missio~ariesof SS. Peter and,,~ur rightful insistence on the Paul,producers.central role of religious' truth, ST. PAUL'S,\lie can be guilt~' of exaggerating, TAUNTON ,the relev,ance ,of re~igion, tQ 'Joseph Quill, local ra_dio sta"-.certain kinds 0'£ problems, - 'tion manager, was guest speaker: "It is riot secularism ;to insist ~at ' the seve'nthannual commun~that technical problems demand io~ breakfast of the Catholictechnical answers which are not Women's Guild. ' SPEAK}jR: John F. Hog'anfound in manuals of theol.ogy or ST. ROCH'S, of the Newport School Sys-

~.- hold that philosophical arid FALl. RIVER tern will speak on "Scien~e, theological principles do not of" ,The Women's Guild will hold,

themselves solve complex prob- a bridge ,and:Whist. Wednesday· in the Elementary Schools"lems of diplomacy., potiticafeveniilg, May 20' at'; 7:30 ,iii. the ~ at, the Di~esan:'l'eachera'~ieilce "C?r, ec()n~i?$,"he:,~i,~:" 'P!tr!sh,.~all, ";;~,, '~{~:,-';" ;j:~.,_ <:::~gieil'~~~~ : ., ,:',,- ': ' ., __ ~ ,,':'

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D1OCE9E OF . ,LL RIVER.' MAN.

German Bishops A.~:

.Prayers for Peace'BONN, (NC)~An u~gent 'p~': .

for all Catholics to pray for theChurch's freedom, reunificatiODof Germany and world peacehas been made by the Bishops 01.Germany in a statement readin all Catholic churches.

The' statement was published"and read on the eve of the West­ern. foreign ministers' meeting'which will work out an alliedPosition for later Big Four con-,ferences. The question of un~cation' of Germany is a majoritem on the agendas of theMmeetings. .

"Worrying about the futureof our nation, we trust that thestatesmen will come to a dec..&ion initiating. a just solutioawhich preserves and ensurespeace among the people," ..BiS,bops stated. .

'.. ' .. ' .. I .. ' ,,'

Prelate Asks Sensible:·Approach to· Sports:.. ';,.,

COLOGNE .(NC)-A middle'"of-the-road approach toward~'

spOrts was advocated here ~:.

His ;'Eminence' Joseph CardinalFrings, Archbishop of Cologne.

He 'spoke at a general meeting'of the' International Sports:Union. Representatives of eight

,European nations and of' EastEuropean governments-in-exileattended. ,,T~e care Of the body is paI't

of . the principles of ChristiaDlife, the Cardinal said, but he'~autioned that the value 01.sports should not·be overempba.;sized or underrated.

High moral virtues-such ..self-control and courage --are'necessary in victory as well ..

,in defeat, be said. ." .

.. Religious ExhibitAt Moscow r.air .

, I

WASHINGTON (NC)-A sec", 1

tion dealing with religious lif~,

. in ..th~,United States '~ill be ~p..,,'

duded in the U. S. exhibit at ..the :Moscow Fair this summer. .:

The assurance was,given U.~.:. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd of Connec­

tic!Jt by George V. Allen, diree­tor of. the U. S. InformationAgency..The Senator, in a letterto Mr. Allen earlier this month,said there .was no display of areligious nature in the U, S. ex­hibit at the Brussels Fair lastyear; and he urged that the,same mistake not be repeatedin. the eJl;hibit at the MoscowF<iir..

Mr; A.'len replied to the Sen­ator:. "1. want to assure you that, ,since religion is woven into the.very fabric of American life.the ~e:r:ican National Exhibi-!tion in Moscow this summer willattempt· to convey our nation'sreligious heritage .in this content. .

".The exhibition' will demon-,·strate the pervasive influence in·American life' in a variety ofways: the role of the church and, to:church affiliated groups illcommunity affairs, the pride w~

take . in our traditional andmodern eCclesiastical. architec-'ture, typical American familiesexerci,sing their rights to wor­ship as they .please in accordance ."with ,Our . cOnstituti9nai provi-sions for freedom ot worshipand the separation of church·'and state."' .

CAMP. SACRED HEARTSHARON, MASSACHUSmS

For Boys 7 to 13 years oldSix week-season': June 28 to August 9

~egister 'Of' 2, Of' 4, or 6 weeksTutoring if desired

THE BROTHERS OF THE SACRED HEART

SACRED' HEART SCHOOLSHARON, MASSACHUSms

A RESIDENT SCHOOL FOR BOYSGrammar .fI"ICIes ~7"

THE BROTHERS' OF THE' SACRR) HEAIT

Edward Shepardson, Mary Rob..erts.

Donald ·E. Terry, Mr.&: ·Mrs. ~

Walter 'Glidden, Mrs. Herbert:Terry, Mrs. Norman MtCleave,'Mr.\ & -Mrs. Frank Slylvia.

.Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ruley, Mr.,& . Mrs. Hugh Fitzpatrick, .An­nette Gardner, Helen JUll, Mr.& Mrs. Casm~ro Caton.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank' Dinsmore,Josephine Deacon, Mr. &: Mrs.Adam Mastai, Mrs. Robert Mack,Mr. & Mrs. Byron Snow.

Angie Laprade, Mr. & Mrs.Richard Mack, Antone Medeiros,Ethel. Chase, Mr. & Mrs.· .JohnMcLaughlin.

Mr. &: Mrs. Albert Egan .Jr.,Mrs. Edward Butler, Mrs. JamesBu.tler, Mrs,' James Gladde'ri,"Mrs. Frank Conway.

.'Mi-. & Mrs. William Murray,Mr; &. Mrs. Michael Sivik, Rosa­mond &: Molly Duffy" Julia SuI­li;van, Jane Sullivan.

,Mr. &: Mrs. Gilbert Leger, Mr.&: !drs. Joseph Senecal, Mrs.~e~r Dooley, Mrs. Alice Han-1(1)., .Mrs." Ernest King. , .'

. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Costa, Mr.&: Mrs. Lester Bachman, Mr. &Mrs. Manuel Araujo, Mr. &:Mrs. Arthur QuInn, Bertha An­gers.

Margaret ,Pope, Mr. &: Mrs.Abra Niles, Joseph Dixon,. Mr. &:Mrs. Peter Gomes, EmUy Miller.

Carrie Miller, Elsie JO!lenh8ns,Mr. & Mrs. Lester Simmons, Mrs..Kenneth Holdgate, Tho masQuinn. .

Mr. & Mrs:,. Joseph M. Cody,Mr. & Mrs. Josepb P. Dooley.

Home to BenefitA 'ham and bean sup~r and'

¥incola will be held Saturdayevening, June 6 at St. Vincent'sHome by the alumni association;Serving!! will begin at 5, contin­uing till 8. James W. CQyne.heads. the ,association,

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i~ppea~,' G~fts· Contjnned from P~~ iz .

Nantucket·OUR LAD.Y OF THE iSLE ..· . '$400.. , .'Rev. Edward F, Dowling.· .' $100Martin"'. Foley,

$50'Julia- Ayers, ·Mr.. & Mrs.

Charles P. Flanagan.. . $25

Mrs. 'Noreen & Betty .AnnShea, Albert Lavoie, Mr. &Mrs. Allen'S. Norcross, Mr. &Mrs. Paul Kirby, Mrs. Rolf S.Sjolund, Mr. & Mrs.' Albert·Glowacki.

.NEW BEDFORP CYO: Left to right-David P. David,coach of Our Lady of Perpetual Help basketball team;Walter Siwik Jr.,. president of Parish CYO; Very R~v~

Norbert Zonca, OFM. Conv.~ pastor' and Albert Pa1mieri;main speaker, gather about prizes awarded to the teammember.s.

. S20Mr. &: Mrs. Francis McGarvey,

Beatrice Sylvia, Mr. & Mrs. An­thony' Roo.Sylvia, Mr, &: Mrs.F.Reed Cutting, Mr. & Mrs. Max­well Deacon.

Mrs. Charles G. Snow, TheHamblin. Family, Mi'. &. Mrs.Clinton H. Murray, Mr. &: Mrs.Clifford .:Ryder. ' ~ "" . ,

Jeremiah . O'Connor, :M: a r yGalligan, Mr. & Mrs. Al~rt Fee,Mr.: . & Mrs;' Daniel Murphy,Gladys Worth. .

Mr. &: Mrs. Albert Broc)t,Sophia Thompson, Mr..~ Mrs.Bernard Holmes, Jane. Wallach.

" $10Mr. & Mrs. John S. Conway,

Mr. & Mrs. Allen E. NorCFoss,Mr. & Mrs..Robert Lloyd" ~s.Charles Pearl, Anonymous.

Josephine Daum, Mrs.\WilliamMedeiros, Thomas McGrath Sr.,Jame Sylvia, Mrs. Antone F.Sy'via Jr. . ,

Mr. & Mrs. Manuel F. Sylvia,Mr. &: Mrs. Antone Foster, Lil­

. lian Foster, Mrs. Arthur Faunce,Mary Rodden.

Mrs. Harold B. Ryder Sr., Mrs.Catherine A. Sylvia, Mr. &: Mrs.Peter I. Sylvia. I(h-. &: Mrs. Ed­ward Tarvis, Nellie Sylvia.

Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Reis, Mr.&: Mrs. Richard Coffin, Mr..&Mrs. William Haddon, MaryMendonca, . Luiza Mendonca.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Barr,Ethel Dunham, Mr. & Mrs. Wil­liam Henderson, Mr. &: Mrs.Thomas McAuley, John Mc­Glinn.

Janet Yates, Edmund T. Pol­lard, Mr. &: Mrs. Edgar Bowen:Mrs. John L. &: Marjorie Toner,Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hardy.

Mr.' & Mrs. Thomas Devine,Mrs. Sidney Thurston, Mr. &:Mrs. Ronald da Silva, Mr. & Mrs.Charles SU!,ckpole.

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Harris, Mr.&: . Mrs. John Blaze, MulfordSmall, Mr. &:Mrs. Henry Fee,Eileen Harris. .

Anna Tuririing, Re~.. III.Barnes, LillilW ThurAoD.·}tis;

Somerville StudentWins Essay Award

WASHINGTON (NC) - Astudent from a Catholic high.chool was runner-up in the 11th'annual "Hire the Handicapp~';essay eontest which drew thou­lands of entries from public;private and parochial schools.

Second place award of $400went to Elizabeth O'Brien of Pa­tronage of .st. Joseph HighsChool, ~ervine.

Topic in the contest conductedby the Presidents Committee and'cooperating Governors' Commit­tee 011. Employment of the Phy"':bny Handicapped wat! "mringtbeliUdieappe(l iD "0Ur' ToW&.of. .- ...:..- ~' .. - . ...~. '

Mulr60ne-y,liIr:.:&.:Mrs'. ·Edw'iriiij·" .,.." ',' .Dacey. . .' ,~'.:~.. '

Mrs. George' Snyder ·Mr. '&;Mrs. Francis Shay, Joseph Ker..,.rig~n, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Quinn,Mr. &,Mrs. Joseph Gondella;:.,

Warren & Margaret Campbell,'Mr~ &: Mrs. George Phillips, Mr:&:. Mrs. James Sullivan, Mr. &:Mrs. Gilbert F. .Leonard, TheO'Neil Family. .

Mrs. 'Lenwood J. Williamson,Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tierney, Mr.&: Mrs. Louis Cadorette, Dr. &Mrs. Donald Peters, Mr. &: Mrs:'Stanley Godek.

Mr. & Mrs. William Powers,Mr. & Mrs. Gerard; Laliberte,Mr. & Mrs. John Babcock, Mr. &Mrs. William Cyr, Mr. & Mrs. ­John Mitchell.

Mrs. John Mercer, Mr. & Mrs.Francis Levesque, Mrs. FrankMisiorski, Mrs. John' E. Lawton,Sarah B. White.

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gunn, Ray­mond Osga, Mr. & Mrs. DanielLYhch, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hop:.kins, Mr. & Mrs. Edward .Farrell.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lowe, iMr. &Mrs. Francis Gar<iella, Mrs. Es­ther Mayall, Mr~ & Mrs. HenryCollins, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Daley.'

Mr. & Mrs. John' Sullivan, Mr.'& Mrs. Joseph Duffy,:Mr<&~rs. ,.'John Kineavy, Mr. & Mrs. Regi­nald Marchand, Mr. & Mrs.Robert C<mnors. .

Mr. & Mrs. Louis 'Faya~, Mr.& Mrs. LenwoodWordell, MaryO'Gara, M. & Mrs. John Stanko,Mrs. Daniel Shalloo. . .

Joseph Chip~ndale, .Mr. &: •Mrs. Wilfred Michaud, Mr. & .MrS. Peter'. Paskowski, Mr. &Mrs. James Crivaro, Mr: &: Mrs•.Lawrence Gancarz. . .. " , .

Lillian'Lynch, .Mr..& Mrs,William Torpey, Margaret N1lSh'.Mr.,& Mrs. 'Nicho4'S Pada~s,

Mr. & Mrs. John 9'Ne~1.," ~..

Mr.. &:~s.Ro~rt· O'N:e~,l,~.& Mrs. Phillip, Sciulell, .: M.~rYHarrington, 'Mr. & -Mrs. 'johnCampbell, Mr. & Mrs.. , Willia'm'Poher. " ,.". . . .

Mr. & Mrs. <korge' S,atit~rre;·.Mr~ '& Mrs'. Richard Dyer, MaryToomey, Mrs. Katherine Pier:ce;Mr. & Mrs. Michael Driscoll.Mr. & Mrs. Andrew DiGiammo,

Mr. & Mrs. William Croke, ·Mr..& Mrs. Donald Sullivan, Mrs.Thomas Hartley, ~r. &:. Mrs.Loddy Kadlec.

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Sullivan,Mr. ~ Mrs. John McDonald, Mr.& Mrs. Jean Cote, Mr. Leo Guer­tin Jr., Mr. &: Mrs..Ed'Y'in~allaS"

Mr. & Mrs. Leo Guertin, Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Mulrooney; Mr.' &Mrs. Leo Hoctor, Jolui & Nor­een: Paiva, Mr. & Mrs. Wiiliam ..Coombes. '

Mr. & Mrs. Albert DesrosierS;Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Wilding.: .

: : , ' ,

Papacy .Elec~ion"Ju~,

Now 900 Years Old'v.t\TIcANcrr~' cN¢j~T,tle'

~th anniversary ~f the exc~ljs.-:ive right of the college of card­inals to elect a I pope has ~n,noted here .without ceremony~'

it was Pope Nicho.las II \wh9.published a bull limiting theelection of the pontiff solely tothe college of cardinals in 1059.

In the past 900 years variouspopes have revived ,this bull,

,but they have. never deprived.the college of' its election rights.

In 1160, Pope Alexander illdecreed that to be elected pope• person had to. have. a two­thirds ,majority of. the votes cast.In 1274, at the time of the sec­ond Council of Lyons, GregoryX introduced various disciplin­ary rules; other rules 'were' in-

. troduceci by Sixtus V. PoPe PiusXII decreed. tha.t. the newlye~eCted pope must h;av~ a'major­ity of two-thirds plus one.

JESUIT LAWYER: Rev.Robert'F. Drinan, 8.J., Deanof the Boston COllege LawSchool, will be the .principalspeaker at the Bristol CountyBar Association annual 'din­ner meeting at the Queque­ehan Club, Fan River,. But..........d"'_ .....,...... 00.. ..-uA#~ ::.

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Appeo·I·····G.fts'··:·'.':·,S~merset " ,

, ST. THOMAS MORE', . $250

Rev. Joseph. K. Weish", $75

. Rev. Patrick J. O'Neill.$50" . ..

"lr. " Mrs. WilliamJ. Gibney,Mr. &:Mr~. George. ~, H~rnlJ()ll. ....

$40 .Mr. ~ Mrs.. John 'F.,.r,lurpllY,

Jr., Mr. &: Mrs. H. Earl Heron.$SO

Mr. &:'Mrs. Joseph Kenney &:Family, Mr. &: Mrs. Richard M.BloOdgood, Mr. & Mrs. FrancisCharrette. .

$!5Mr. &:- Mrs. Robert Sherman,

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Puhala, Mr.& Mrs. Edwin Doolan, Mr. &Mrs. Bernard V. Swales, InMemory of Dr. Frederick J.Jackson.

Dr. Bernard Mangione, Mr. &:Mrs. William Marland.- ,.' .

$20Mr. & Mrs! Thomas F. O'Con­

nell, George W. Hopkins, Mr. &Mrs. Austin J. O'Toole, Mr.. & .Mrs. Daniel J. Salmon, Mr.·,&Mrs. Michael Marrone.

Mr. & Mrs. William Whalen,Mr. & Mrs. John Bigonette, Mr.& Mrs. Zigmund J. Jackim,' Mr.& Mrs. Peter P. Pepka.

$18'Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. McCann.

$15Mr. &: Mrs. Henry Conroy, Mr..

&: Mrs. John J. Joyce, Mr; & Mrs.Edward Baratta, Mr. & Mrs. John'McMahon, Mr. & Mrs. James.. F.Nicoletti.

Mr. & Mrs. Nelson P;Doyle,.Mr. &: Mrs. George Shott, Mr.:&:Mrs.' Joseph F.' Willinson,;'Mrs;-'-"Francis ·E. Burgess&: :Family,'Mary & Elizabeth·Guiney;

Mr. & Mrs. George J. Brough,·. Mr..' & ·Mrs. Raymond Gertaughty

$10 ' ; ".,., ...Mr.. &: Mrs. ·Alfred Ahern, ·Mr.·

& Mrs. John R. FennesseY,',Mr.& -Mrs;. John ·A.·Carreiro, .Mr. &Mrs. Henry J.McGowan, Mr. at·Mrs. Lowell Loftus.

Mr. & Mrs."Ralph Martin, Mr.& Mrs. Richard J. Loftus, TheMisses Manning, James Bower,Mr. & Mrs.·James Charrette.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Johnson,Mr. & Mrs.' Francis Rogers, Mr.& Mrs. Wilfred Benoit Jr., Mr..

. & Mrs. Leonard O'Brien, Mrs.Richard ~allace.,

Mr. & Mrs. George, Reinhagen,..Mr. &: Mrs. john Borg~; Mrs.Elizabeth Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs.John C. Lennon, Mr. C-=--D~vidSullivan. . .' , " ,

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Borges, Mr.&: Mrs. AlfredStukas, Mr. '&,Mrs. Albert. Estes~ Eleanor Mul­laney, ·M!;"s. Frank LaJl;tpn, " .

Margai'~t ,Morgan, ~r., & M17S•.Richard 'O~Bden, l4r.. & .M1;s.Jo~' Jent~ .Mi< & l4rs., C~'hi'Lynch, Mr.~ &: Mrs. R9~rt :p~.ehal.' .", .' .

Mr. &; Mrs. GeOrge McNamara'Mr. & Mis. James Hadad, Mr.' &'Mrs: Janies Rego, DOioreS Burns,·Mr. &: Mrs. LeOniu:'d ·Shea.· .

Mrs. 'Elizabeth 'C. Haggerty;Mr. &: Mrs. Francis Maher, Mr.'~ 'Mrs. Albert Greenwell, John

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