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ity. In line with their f~under's edict that their habit should possible. pounds, respectively. Westpqrt district was responsible Turn to Page Sixteen is a Holyday ~f Obligation and and -.; Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher; Catholic: School Vol. 2, No. 49· Authorized at Fall River. Mass. ,·t~ V St. James, Taunton.' Almost identical donations tions by areas, nearly all parts were made by Somerset-Swan­ of the Diocese exceeded last sea and Attleboro, of 11,360 and totaled 171,407 pounds or 86 :.lV .V I
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I In a breakdown of contribu- Fall River, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 4, 1958 Almost identical donations tions by areas, nearly all parts were made by Somerset-Swan- Seco.nd Class Mail Privileges PRICE 10e of the Diocese exceeded last sea and Attleboro, of 11,360 and Vol. 2, No. 49· Authorized at Fall River. Mass. $4.00 per Year year's donations. The Fall River- 11,376 pounds, respectively. Westpqrt district was responsible Turn to Page Sixteen Rector of C'ollege in Rome Bishop Celebrates Requiem "To Ordain Fall River Man For Father Philippe Ross \ Rev. Mr. John R. FoIster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. FoIster, 351 Sunset Hill, Fall River, will be ordained to the A solemn pontifical Mass of Requiem was celebrated Holy Priesthood on Saturday, Dec. 20, in the Chapel of the this morning by Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop Imm.aculate Conception at the' North American College, of Fall River, in the Sacred Heart Church, New Bedford for Rome, by Most Rev. Martin Rev. Philippe Ross, chaplain at Sacred Heart Home fo; the \ J. O'Connor, Titular Bishop" past fifteen years: : .lV of Thespia, Rector of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Assisting the Bishop were College. l''[onday, Dec. 8, is the Feast Archpriest, Rt. Rev. James Rev. Mr. FoIster has spent the of the Immaculate Conception J. Gerrard, V.G.; Deacons of last three years at the North of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It hoilor, Rt. Rev. ·.:'ouis E. r'revost American College which is on is a Holyday Obligation and and -.; Rev. Hugh A. Gallagher; the Janiculum Hill next to the parishioners are urged to Deacon of the 'fass, Rev. Armand Vatican Hill in Rome. The stu- check the' Mass schedule at J. Levasseur; SUb-Deacon, Rev. del1tS at the North American their parish churches so that John F. Hogan. College come from all the Di- all will fulfill their serious oceses of this country; and take Eulogist, Rev. F. Anatole Des- obligation to attend Mass. on classes at the Gregorian Univer- marais; Acolytes, Rev." M. Ro- Monday. sity in Rome. land" Boule and Rev. Manuel There is nC' fast or absti- . After his ordination, Rev. nence imposed on Dec. '7 be- Rezendes, Censor Bearer, Rev. Mr: FoIster will complete his Alfred J. Gendreau; Book Bear- cause this is a Sunday. scholastic year and return to this er, Rev. Bertrand R. Chabot. country next Spring to receive Candle Bearer, Rev. Rene G. Req.uiem Masses his assignmenf in the Diocese Gauthier; GremialeBearer, Rev. fror.n Bishop Connolly. . Edward C. Duffy; Mitre Bearer, Oldest of 12 For Chicago's -." Rev. Justin J. Quinn; Masters of Rev. Mr. FoIster is the oldest Ceremonies, Rt. Rev. Humberto of 12 children, nine girls and Fire- Victims l" S. Medeiros and Rev. John H. three boys. He received his ele- Hackett. Chicago's Archbishop AI- mentary schooling in Fall River . Turn to Page Eighteen REV. PHILIPPE ROSS REV. MR. JOHr- R. FOLSTER Turn to Page Sixteen bert G. Meyer has ordered all the Churches of the Arch- Trinitarian Nuns Prepare to DO"v</'diocese to offer Requiem Ma jor . Trade Association Heads · l Masses tomorrow morning for More Modern ReligiOUS Habit \ the victims of the fire at Our Score Store Sales on Sunday Lady of the Angels' School. It Not from Paris but from Philadelphia comes fashIOn is his wish that Solemn High - Heads of two major retail trade organizations have news for the Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trin- Masses be chanted if it is issued statements urging retailers throughout the nation to ity. In line with their edict that their habit should possible. remain closed on Sundays. . ' change from time to time in conformity with current styles, the children of the Arch- The stand against' Sunday sales has been taken by it's due for a streamlining. as Dame Fashion de- are to the Masses George W. Dowdy, president of the Variety Stores Associa- 't' crees will be nine inches from III theIr own Parishes an!;l to F Tom th e commum y s '. . H 1 C . p_ of the National Retail Mer- tion,. which represents 9,000 . . . . the floor. PrevIOusly they were receive 0 y ommumon. er ... h variety stores. Their statements rnotherhouse III PhIladelphia five inches They are now de- mission has also been granted C h ants ASSOCiatIOn, whlC were timed to coincide with the word has been sent to the signed for length. evening Masses in to represents more than 10,400 opening of the Christmas selling Sisters in Attleboro, Hyannis. The material of the Sisters' give. adults an opportumty to department, specialty and chain season. Osterville and Wareham that Turn to Page Twenty' Turn to Page Seven- stores and J. S. Mack, president Mr. Dowdy said: "Most Amer- the new look will include a icans, churchgoers or not, regard shorter skirt, fitted at the waist Sunday as a traditional day of and gored instead of gathered, a Transfer of Th .. ee Assistant Priests0( rest and relaxation *** There is restyled hat, and a radically no need for any retailel to open changed coat. on any Sunday and we strongly Affects Five Parishes of Diocese Soft Cuffs condemn such a practice." The former stiff white cuffs Transfers are as follows: Rev: James P. Dalzell from St. Mr. Mack warned "that Sun- Transfer of three assistant will be replaced by soft cuffs of Rev. Clement F. Dufour from Kilian's, New Bedford to St. day selling, now limited to a priests, affecting parishes in self material, piped in· white. St. Michael's, 0cean Grove to St. Francis Xavier, Hyannis. . relatively few sections of the The stiff collar will· be retained, Ocean Grove, New Bedford, Theresa's, New Bedford. The three priests assumed country, will unless checked but will be more rounded and Taunton and Hyannis, have Rev. Andre P. Jussaume from their new duties Tuesday. spread rapidly during the busiest smaller than before. been announc'ed by the C,hancerYj St. Theresa's, New Bedford to, / Father Dalzell, son of Mr. and I season' of the year." Hems, which are changed pe- Office. V St. James, Taunton.' .V Turn to Page Eighteen i,'U Turn to Page Twenty Dawson Praises Catholic: School Growth in U.S. BOSTON (NC) - Cathol- icism.-as it has developed in the United States, is some- thing unique in the 2,000- year history of the Church, Prof. Christopher Dawson has re- L_. marked in a Boston College lecture. The distinguished Catholic historian,- now in the United States as holder of a new chair of Catholic studies at the Har- vard Divinity School, praised the educational system which Amer- ican Catholics have built up. "There can be 110 question of Turn to Page Sixteen REV. CLE1UENT F. DUFOUR REV. JAMES R. DALZ€LL REV. ANDRE P. JUSSAUME Turn to Page Twenty . :ANCHOR An Anchor of the Soul. Sure and Firm-ST. PAUL J .. ./ , /l,. bli rive Nels 94 Tons Rev. Francis A: McCarthy, Diocesan Director of the Bishops' Thanksgiving Clothing Collection,announces that this year's collection tops 1957's by more than 17 thousand pounds. Last year, contributions of for 54,438 pounds of clothing, followed by New Bedford where clothes, shoes and bedding the total was 18,339 pounds. totaled 171,407 pounds or 86 Taunton contributed 26,307 "tons. This year's total is pounds and the Cape Cod area 188,481 pounds, 94" tons, 25,753. Miami Ministers Condemn Retail MIAMI (NC)-DMly news- papers here have carried full page advertisements spon- sored by the Greater Miami Ministerial Association urging readers to "Shop Every Day But Sunday." The ads urged readers: "Make Sunday a 'Family Day' in your home. Attend the church of your choice for inspiration and spirit- ual guidance and use Sunday as a day of rest." . The ads are part of a campaign for proper Sunday observance, begun six months ago by a joint THINKING OF CHRISTMAS .. Give A Subscription to THE ANCHOR Send to Parents, Relatives and Friends-Daughters at School-Boys in the Service , A Weekly Reminder to loved Ones of Your Thoughtfulness Subscription Blank on Page 13
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In a breakdown of contribushyFall River Mass Thursday Dec 4 1958 Almost identical donations tions by areas nearly all parts were made by Somerset-Swanshy

Second Class Mail Privileges PRICE 10e of the Diocese exceeded last sea and Attleboro of 11360 andVol 2 No 49middot Authorized at Fall River Mass $400 per Year years donations The Fall Rivershy 11376 pounds respectivelyWestpqrt district was responsible Turn to Page Sixteen

Rector of College in Rome Bishop Celebrates RequiemTo Ordain Fall River Man For Father Philippe Ross

Rev Mr John R FoIster son of Mr and Mrs Joseph J FoIster 351 Sunset Hill Fall River will be ordained to the A solemn pontifical Mass of Requiem was celebrated Holy Priesthood on Saturday Dec 20 in the Chapel of the this morning by Most Rev James L Connolly DD BishopImmaculate Conception at the North American College of Fall River in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford for

Rome by Most Rev Martin Rev Philippe Ross chaplain at Sacred Heart Home fo the J OConnor Titular Bishop past fifteen yearslV of Thespia Rector of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Assisting the Bishop were

College l[onday Dec 8 is the Feast Archpriest Rt Rev JamesRev Mr FoIster has spent the of the Immaculate Conception J Gerrard VG Deacons oflast three years at the North of the Blessed Virgin Mary It hoilor Rt Rev middotouis E rrevostAmerican College which is on is a Holyday ~f Obligation and and - Rev Hugh A Gallagherthe Janiculum Hill next to the parishioners are urged to Deacon of the fass Rev ArmandVatican Hill in Rome The stushy check the Mass schedule at J Levasseur SUb-Deacon Rev del1tS at the North American their parish churches so that John F Hogan College come from all the Dishy all will fulfill their serious

oceses of this country and take Eulogist Rev F Anatole Desshyobligation to attend Mass on classes at the Gregorian Univershy marais Acolytes Rev M RoshyMondaysity in Rome land Boule and Rev ManuelThere is nC fast or absti shy After his ordination Rev nence imposed on Dec 7 beshy Rezendes Censor Bearer Rev Mr FoIster will complete his Alfred J Gendreau Book Bearshycause this is a Sundayscholastic year and return to this er Rev Bertrand R Chabot country next Spring to receive Candle Bearer Rev Rene GRequiem Masseshis assignmenf in the Diocese Gauthier GremialeBearer Revfrorn Bishop Connolly Edward C Duffy Mitre Bearer

Oldest of 12 For Chicagos - Rev Justin J Quinn Masters of Rev Mr FoIster is the oldest Ceremonies Rt Rev Humberto

of 12 children nine girls and Fire- Victims l S Medeiros and Rev John Hthree boys He received his eleshy HackettChicagos Archbishop AI-I~ mentary schooling in Fall River Turn to Page Eighteen REV PHILIPPE ROSSREV MR JOHr- R FOLSTER Turn to Page Sixteen bert G Meyer has ordered

all the Churches of the Arch-Trinitarian Nuns Prepare to DOvltdiocese to offer Requiem Ma jor Trade Association Headsmiddot l Masses tomorrow morning for More Modern ReligiOUS Habit the victims of the fire at Our Score Store Sales on Sunday

Lady of the Angels School It Not from Paris but from Philadelphia comes fashIOn is his wish that Solemn High -Heads of two major retail trade organizations have

news for the Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trin- Masses be chanted if it is issued statements urging retailers throughout the nation to ity In line with their f~unders edict that their habit should possible remain closed on Sundays change from time to time in conformity with current styles ~ll the children of the Archshy The stand against Sunday sales has been taken byits due for a streamlining rio~ically as Dame Fashion de- ~lOcese are to atte~d the Masses George W Dowdy president of the Variety Stores Associashy

t crees will be nine inches from III theIr own Parishes anl toF Tom the commum y s H 1 C p_ of the National Retail Mer- tion which represents 9000 the floor PrevIOusly they were receive 0 y ommumon er h variety stores Their statementsrnotherhouse III PhIladelphia five inches They are now de- mission has also been granted Ch ants ASSOCiatIOn whlC were timed to coincide with the word has been sent to the signed for ~id-calf length f~r evening Masses in or~er to represents more than 10400 opening of the Christmas sellingSisters in Attleboro Hyannis The material of the Sisters give adults an opportumty to department specialty and chain season Osterville and Wareham that Turn to Page Twenty Turn to Page Seven- stores and J S Mack president Mr Dowdy said Most Amershythe new look will include a icans churchgoers or not regardshorter skirt fitted at the waist Sunday as a traditional day of and gored instead of gathered a Transfer of Thee Assistant Priests0( rest and relaxation There is restyled hat and a radically no need for any retailel to openchanged coat on any Sunday and we stronglyAffects Five Parishes of DioceseSoft Cuffs condemn such a practice

The former stiff white cuffs Transfers are as follows Rev James P Dalzell from St Mr Mack warned that Sun-Transfer of three assistantwill be replaced by soft cuffs of Rev Clement F Dufour from Kilians New Bedford to St day selling now limited to apriests affecting parishes inself material piped inmiddot white St Michaels 0cean Grove to St Francis Xavier Hyannis relatively few sections of the The stiff collar willmiddot be retained Ocean Grove New Bedford Theresas New Bedford The three priests assumed country will unless checked but will be more rounded and Taunton and Hyannis have Rev Andre P Jussaume from their new duties Tuesday spread rapidly during the busiest smaller than before been announced by the ChancerYj St Theresas New Bedford to Father Dalzell son of Mr and I season of the year

Hems which are changed pe- Office middott~ V St James Taunton V Turn to Page Eighteen iU Turn to Page Twenty

Dawson Praises

Catholic School

Growth in US BOSTON (NC) - Catholshy

icism-as it has developed in the United States is someshything unique in the 2000shyyear history of the Church Prof Christopher Dawson has reshy L_ marked in a Boston College lecture

The distinguished Catholic historian- now in the United States as holder of a new chair of Catholic studies at the Harshyvard Divinity School praised the educational system which Amershyican Catholics have built up

There can be 110 question of Turn to Page Sixteen REV CLE1UENT F DUFOUR REV JAMES R DALZeuroLL REV ANDRE P JUSSAUME Turn to Page Twenty

Tbe~ ANCHOR

An Anchor of the Soul Sure and Firm-ST PAUL J

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bli rive Nels 94 Tons Rev Francis A McCarthy Diocesan Director of the

Bishops Thanksgiving Clothing Collectionannounces that this years collection tops 1957s by more than 17 thousand pounds

Last year contributions of for 54438 pounds of clothing followed by New Bedford whereclothes shoes and bedding the total was 18339 poundstotaled 171407 pounds or 86 Taunton contributed 26307

tons This years total is pounds and the Cape Cod area 188481 pounds 94 tons 25753

Miami Ministers

Condemn Sun~lt Retail Selli~g MIAMI (NC)-DMly newsshy

papers here have carried full page advertisements sponshysored by the Greater Miami Ministerial Association urging readers to Shop Every Day But Sunday

The ads urged readers Make Sunday a Family Day in your home Attend the church of your choice for inspiration and spirit shyual guidance and use Sunday as a day of rest The ads are part of a campaign for proper Sunday observance begun six months ago by a joint

THINKING OF CHRISTMAS ~ Give A Subscription to THE ANCHOR

Send to Parents Relatives and Friends-Daughters at School-Boys in the Service A Weekly Reminder to loved Ones of Your Thoughtfulness Subscription Blank on Page 13

-~~ANCHORNewsm~nsReflections Indicatelmiddot2middot Thurs Dec 41958

Alllerican With Greatest middotmiddotIn1pact Sees Big Threat WASHINGTQN (NC)-Not long ago a grollp ofmiddotne~s- T F W Id

d t Omiddot ree or papermen here were discussingaqlestlO~poseIllana lOn- ally circulateu questionnaire The quest~on was ~h~thlndifference American in history has had the greatest Impact on hfe III WINJUPEG (NC)-hgtasshythis country SOciologi~ts have developedsiveindjfference on the The names of George Wash- many theories Some say tt has part of Christians POSeS as

ington Abraham Lincoln tende~ to develop a matda(Cllal great a dariger to the freeFranklilll D Roosevelt and

kl Thomas A EdIson ere ~~tC y proposed One man a er a pause suggested the name o~ the

middot man who had mvented th~ selfshystarter for automobIles HIS felshylow journalists tho~ght he was taking the ~atte~ lIghtly But after ~ome dlscus~IOn all present were m a reflectIve mood

The newsman argued as folshylows

WIthout the se~f-starter fe~er people would drIve automobIles

rath r than a middottnarchal ~oc[ety They pomt to the fact that the world as the active force of father is usually absent in the communism city all day while thrmiddot mother This war n i n g has been using the family car or her own soundedby Davie Fulton Can-

Everyone present could remem- tb k proponent of Edison pOInte ou ber when men got ro en that the inventor made aftershyarm~ tryi~g to crank horseless dar Eving posible on ~ much carr~ages bull broader scale and touched

ea~lt~n~e~~~eP~~~~sbr~~e~~~~~s~n~t~=~n~=dtZ~~~= fewer he mSlsted-the automo- ent that statesmen and soldiers bile industry would not be one are not the only persons--pershyof the worlds very largest It haps not even the most imporshywould n~t emp~y a~ dm~ny tant ones-who affect the lives people t e ~rucmg m usry of other people

middot would not be as vast and the All)f this is recalled by the ~stem of roads would not be as death in recent dayS of middotCharles

hIghly developed F (Doe) Kettering who is cred-

B middott Wom~n DrtalV~~Sthan all u more Impor

this he continuedthere ~oul~ be virtually no women drIvers He asked his listeners to t~y to imagine what this would mean

He suggested t9at our pattern middotof living and buying would not have developEd as it has He said that cities coulgt not have

expanded as they haye that shopping centers would not have come into existence and that suburban living as we knqw it would not have developed

The mention of suburban livshying brought up a related line of thought Here is a field where

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NORTH EASTON-Competishytive examinations for scholarshyships totaling $20000 will be held at Holy Cross Hall Stoneshyhill College North Easton Satshyurday Dec 13 at 930 AM The scholarships will be awarded to qualified high school seniors who receive high marks in the exams and who are in need of aidmiddot to make a college education possishyble A number of scholarships will be full scholarships of $2060 and others will be half of $1000 Only requirement is presence at the college on the 13th A post card informing the scholarship committee of intent to take the exams would be appreciated

New Bedford Players

PIan LourdeS Drama

~ The Ca~holic Thater Guild of JNew Bedforq W~ll present a

~- radio drama Sltenlils from

Lourdes at 7 Sunday evning Dec 7 on station WNBH

The play by Ellen M Gaugshyhan was a highligh~ pf last seasons Guild radio series and is

drives the children to school to the dentist to scout meetings and to mady other places This leads the childto rely on the mother rather than the father they argue

Reflection It was evident that the newsshy

men had been given grounds for refle~tion Especially when the

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being rebroadca~t middot~yrequest-s~aumemiddot It relates middotthe storY-of Lourdes Mar ~l~~Th~middotNotifu-Iofraith and its mimy jilgrini middotvisitors Rev Henry T MWlfoe ji The cast includes ten women Mar 27--The Existen~ land and four men Christopher Be~t Nature of God-RevAn~re P will directmiddot and Miss Florence middotiusseaume ( i Mel~o willpla~1) ofga~ acco~ APltO--1hePyentii~9f the

panmient bull Incluniiticn middotRevmiddotmiddotLouiillt G ~------------ - middotmiddotMendonca

Apr 24-The Doctrine ofthe fORTY HOURS

Redemption---Rev Albert F

it~d with inventing the first t I if t tmiddot t

prac Ica se -s ar er i yR Imiddotmiddot C p e IglOUS ourseF CI bor ~ewman U

The Newman Club of the New Bedford Institute of Technologymiddot has instituted a Course in Aposshytolics under the direction of its chaplain Rev John F Hoglln Director of the Catholic el shyfare Bureau in New Bedford

Mr Anthony John is faculty moderator of the Club ~nd Mr Richard Bellotti is president ~

Meetings of the Club are on Friday-from 1210 to 1250 and the Course presented by the Club is opened to all interested

persons Catholics I and non-Catholics

Notion of Theology Father Hogan presented the

first series with a talk Notion of Theology

Questions are encouraged and the purpose of the course is to give Catholics the contents ofmiddot their Faith and to enable them to understand their religion on an adult level and with an adult

middotmind Non-Catholics are invited that they may middots~~ the founda- tions of the Church and the rea- sonablenesS QFjthe Churchs position

The other talks in this importshyant~eries are as follows

Dec 5---Religion aridRevelashytioli-Rev James A Clark

Jan 16The Divine Mission middotof Christ-Rev John J Murphy June 30 - The Christian Church-RevBertrand ~ Chabshyot

Feb 13-The Constitution of the Catholic Church - ~ev Edshyward C Duffy

Feb 27--The 86lu-ces9f Revshyeiation Satrect Scripttlres and Traditi~nRev ~ Lucien Jusshy

adas Federal Minister of Jusshytice in a talk to the Catholie Social Life Conference

He declared that the Christian principle is under attack not only acfively from without by forces having their most tangible shape in the form of godlesscommunism but also from withshy

L S AN BIBLE Th f t in in the shape of a force more COMPLETE NEO-ME EI e Irs dIffIcult to defIne the force ofk G I

complete Roman Catholic translation of St Mar s ospe passive indifference into the Neo-Melesian language has been completed by these And the danger from passive three Divine Word missionaries in New Guinea Left to indifference he warned is inshy

right Father William J Saiko Father Rudolph Jischke and =~~s~fa~~~o~et~~n~~~s~~~~ Father John T Feeley NC Photo J~ The battle of today MrPI d I Fulton continued is beingSelf-Educated Trustees ege only in terms afought not of

struggle for possession of menTwo Million Dollars to College is beingbodiesbiItit also

fought for the defection and MANCHESTER (NC)-Three dollar building and development alienation even of those who are

trustees of 81 Anseim College fund never had an opportunity presently committedor think who have pledged a total of to get beyond grammar scl)ooI they are committed ~ to the lnore thantwo milliondollars to Francis middotP Murphy Of Nashua Christian middotprinciplethe colleges new four-minion- who- was 8 barefoigttbby by j

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Art Club Sponsoring Hampshires niostprominent M deg A E hObOt Shoe manufacturer and governor

arlan rt x I IS ofthe state As a finale to the Lourdes

centennial year prOVidlnc~Colshylege Art Club is sponsormg a Marian art exhibit displaying religious works by many noted artists It will be on view in the rotunda of Harkins Hall at the college until Sunday Dec 14

The work displayed is chiefly contemporary but recalls the past in illustratin~ th~ tradi~inal principles of deSIgn m relIgIOUS art Included in the exhibit are works by Maginnis Walsh an~ Kennedy architects stamed glass by Connick Associates paintings by Rev Paul Haas OP sculpture by Are Bethune metal sculpture by Graham Carshyey and works by R~v Anthony J Lauck CSC of Notre Dame The exhibit is under the direcshy

tionof Rev Lawrence M Hunt ap of the art department of Providence College

Mass Ordo

FRIDAY-Mass of previous Sunshyday Simple Violet Mass proper No Gloria or Creed Second Collect St Sabbas Abshybot and Confessor Third Colshylect for the Pope Common Preface Votive Mass in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus permitted Tomorrow is the First Saturday of the Month

SATURDAY-St Nicholas Bishshyop and Confessor Double

White Mass Proper GloriaSecond Collect of the Sunday

Third Collect for the PopeCommon Prefade

SUNDAY-II Sunday of Advent Double of rClass Violet Mass

Proper No Gloria Second Collect for the Pope CreedPreface of Trinity

MONDAY--Immaculate GOn- ception of the Blessed Virgin Double of I Class White Mass Proper Gloria Second CQl-

Lou middotPerini of Framiilgham fwho with his b~o~hers ~harles and Joseph IS gIVIng more than a million dollars to the St bull Anselm fund heads one of the largest heavy construction firms in the United States He is also chairman of the MilWaukee Braves baseball team

Joseph H Geisel of Manc~es- SE E THE 5 E

ter a oneti~e newsboy IS a~TCHEN M~I leadmg busmessman banker t and veteran member of the New ~ampshire legislature

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Nearly Third of Japanese Consider Entering Church at Some Time

TOKYO (NC)-According to a clusively an anthropocentric newly completed survey 301 per practice with only bullbull a vague cent of the Japanese interviewed and secondary relationship toa said they had considered beshy possible objectively existing coming Catholics at one time or superior being I

another Many felt that religion was Not one answer to the surveys a system of ethics beneficial for

questions revealed positive iIi the harmonious development of will toward the Church it was 91an he added The psychologishy

- reported cal and social need middotof a personshyThis is the situation close to al religion was expressed by a

a century after the landing of large number of respondents the first missionaries of modern the survey found times in Japan where less than That is the situation here at one per cent of the nations more the close of the first century of than 90 million people are Chrishy the modern era of Christian sians history in this country

According to the latest statisshytics Japanese Christians total Priests Funeral ~only about 670000 These include 332136 Protestants 245114 Cathshy Mass Saturd(ly volics-more than double the 1948 total-24391 Orthodox and an A Funeral Mass was celebrated estimated 50000 members of the this morning in St Frances de so-called No-Church Christianishy Sales Church Indianapolis for ty which has wide influence in Rev Dennis W Harrington a in tellectual circles native of Fall River who died

Some of the problems facing unexpectedly Tuesday morning missionaries in present day Japshy while vesting for Mass Assigned an as well as some of the opporshy to St Francis de Sales Church tunities were revealed by the Indianapolis Father Harrington nationwide survey made by the served for a period in the DioshyCommittee of the Apostolate cese of Fall River set up by the Japanese Hiershy While serving in the Diocese archy to study methods of evanshy he volunteered his service to the gelizing Mid-western Archdiocese of Inshy

Answers to Interview dianapolis Assigned to St FranshyAmong those interviewed the ces de Sales Church there he

Church appeared forbidding to remained in that parish until his 99 per cent b~cause of its docshy sudden death Tuesday shytrine and to 157 per cent beshy His body will be brought to cause of its commandments It Fall River and a Funeral Mass was considered primarily a will be celebrated atSt Patricks foreign religion by 16 per cent Church Fall River on Saturday

However 282 per cent of morning at 10 oclock those interviewed since the surshy Born in Fall River Jan 21897 vey started in 1956 expressed Father Ha~rington was he son sincere sympathy for the Church of the late Dennis J and Emily Church J (Dawson) Harrington

The report drawn up by the He attended Holy Cross Colshycommittees chairman Father lege and St Marys Seminary Joseph Spae noted that the folshy Baltimore Following his ordina- lowing answers were given to - tion Father Harrington served the question Do you believe in St Marys Parish Taunton in the existence of God God and St Marys Parish Hebronshyexists337 per cent God does not ville exist 151 per cent God perhaps New Rochelle Gives exists 272 per cent dont know 203 per cent not reported 37 Building Contract per cent NEW ROCHELLE (NC)-TheAttitude Revealed

College of New Rochelle hasThe attitude of the average announced the awardirig of aJapanese regarding the nature $127500 contract for a fine artsand purpose of religion was also administration buildingrevealed by the survey Father

This is the second major phaseSpae wrote of the colleges $2500000 develshyOur inquiry revealed that

opment plan An $800000 resishyclose to 60 per cent of the Japanshydence hall for 134 students was ese considered religion to be exshydedicated last October New Ro chelle has 879 students Will Hold Breakfast

bull The annual corporate comshymunion of the Fall River Particshyular Council Society of St Vinshy WANTED cent de Paul will be held Sunshyday Dec 7 with members COOK attending 9 oclock Mass at St Patricks Church Breakfast in For English Speaking the school basement will follow Rectoryat 10

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CHARITY BALL COOPERATION Rev John A Chippendale pastor of St Patricks Parish Wareham is shown accepting checks from James E Conroy president of the Parish St Vincent de Paul Society and Mrs Manuel J Silvia Jr Guild president for Charity Ball

University President Evaluates Physical Education Program ~

ST LOUIS (NC) - Physical due to lack of interest among education is an essential part of young people in obtaining a an education program Father physical education degree Paul C Reinert SJ president Area of Weakness of St Louis University told a He said St Louis University group of coaches here once offered a minor in physical

But he emphasized that phy- education only to find such a ical education is not the most light response that it would important thing we must teach have been ridiculous to offer a It must be evaluated in the light major degree of available funds and facilities The priest was moderator of and in proportion to other a panelmiddot discussion of Catholic studies health and education teachers

The Jesuit educator formerly wher~ the discussion took place a coach noted that athletics C h e t agreed th toac es pr sen a could give athletes a false sense h 1 d tmiddot progr mp YSlca e uca IOn a s onof importance unless care was the whole represented an areashytaken by responsible school of- of weakness in private and pubshyficials lic schools Lack of finances and

Overemphasis on winning other factors were held responshythe neglect of programs for girls sible as well as boys excessive presshysure on coaches-these extreme The stimulus needed to imshymethods have been known to prove the lot of physical educa- destroy the administrative sys- tion Father Reinert suggested tem of a school he said must come from the instructors

Father Reinert said the lack themselves of trained personnel was one I have never seen a professhymajor difficulty in the physical sion which got recognition unless

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Return of Lanin To Charity Ball Popular Choice

Dance - Party -Fun If there is one living synonym for all three of these wordll it is Lester Lanin For more than two decade Lester Lanin has symbolized the ultimate in a dance orchestra His unusual musical style and wide popularity among all age groups were responsible formore than 4000 guests taxing the capacity of Lincoln Parks Milshylion Dollar Ballroom last Janushyary for the ltharity Ball for unshyderprivileged children And beshycause of its fabulous success Lester Lanin and his internashytionally famous orchestra are being brought back by popular demand

Lanin is known throughout the dance world as the man who gets around and to all the best places

North South East and Westshyif its a glittering occasion Lanin is usually there whether dress calls for white ties or sport jackshyets And in this Jet Age Lanin will possibly show up in New York tonight Hollywood tomorshyrow and Florida the next day If there is an important SOCIal Event going on its more than likelV that Lester Lanin and 16 of his accomplished musician will be the main attraction In 1957 the famed Tiffany Ball of the Golden Twenties was reshyvived at the equally famous Marble Palace in Newport and Lanin was there When the Monaco Ball was held midst pomp and protocol to honor Prince Rainier and Princess Grace (Kelly) priceless jewels and precious sables were releshygated to obscurity in the wake of the famous Lanin beat

Such is the color background and poularity that will attract thousands of Lanin followers to the Fourth Annual Charity Ball at Lincoln Parks Million Dollar Ballroom Wednesday evening January 7

Dress for the affair will be formal and tickets may be obshytained a t all parish rectorfes and from members of the St Vincent de Paul Society and the Diocesan

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~ Says Publishers Solve Problem Of Obscenity

PITISBURGH (N C ) Increasing responsibility on the part of publishers has brightened hopes for reducshying the flow of obscene literashyture Msgr Thomas J Fitzgerald executive secretary for the Na tional Office for Decent Literashyture has declared small flyshyby-night publishers are still flood(ng ttte market with the kind of slick obscenity that imperils our youth

The principal danger at presshyent he stated is in the field of so-called mens magazines some of which constitute a grave threat especially to unsushypervised youtll

Good Test Msgr Fitzgerald praised the

influence of the Comics Code Authority in improving the Dont cultivate a ghetto comshymoral content of comic books WELL KNOWN TO DIOCESANFAITHFULmiddot This unusual aerial view of Mt St plexHe also said that there are more Sepulchre Washington shows the Franciscan Monast~ry and pilgrimage hall in suburb~ 4 We ourselves must not

good paperback books available practice discrimination againstBrookland Thousands of pilgrims and sightseers in the nations capitol city visit the repshy now to the youth of the country anyone else than ever before licas of theshrines of the Holy places at the monastery So inspiring and uplifting are 5 The best answer to aD

He said that the U S Supreme the sights here that visitors are never satisfied with a solitary visit but return time charges against the Church ill

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Jesuit Gives Conclusions On Bigotry

CINCINNATI (NC)-OJd fashioned anti-Catholic bigshyotry with its notion of tfle Church a s essentiallyshywicked has disappeared into backwoods America a Jesuit au-middot thor and retreat master asserted here

Father Vincent P McCorry SJ offered all Xavier University Forum audience five conclushysions he has drawn from his

study of anti-Catholic bigotry 1 There should be no retal shyiation Retaliation would disshyqualify us as Chrisansmiddot

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martyrs 3 Catholics should not withshy

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Courts definition of obscenity and time again NC Photo is in general a good one The court tests is whether to the average person applying conshytemporary community standshyards the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to the prurie~t interemiddotst

Msgr Fitzgerald cautioned however that it will be several HERE INmiddotNEWENGLAND- -_-C _

years before it becomes clar what the courts concept(on win be of cclntemporary community standard~ in regard to obscenshy

~ds ~n Vietnam~ree Whats hehind Cana~ian Missioner

HONGKONG (NC)-A Can- adian priest expelled by communist-controlled northern Vietnam who arrived here by way of Red China reports the ~fth~ bigVietnamese Reds have stepped up their drive against the Church

A second Canadian priest reshyported expelled from northern Vietnam had not been heard SWItch to from since his arrest four weeks earlier

Father igtenis Paquette CSSR 47-year-old missioner from Coaticook in southern Quebec who has bee freed was arrestshy FORDed by the communists in the Red capital at Hanoi and then released ~at the border between Vietnam and China

Father Paquette expressed concern over the whereabouts of FatherThomas Cote CSSR 62-year-did fellow Redemptorist

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Mens Councmiddotil Asks Celebratjon Begin on Christmas Day Itself

BOSTON (NC)-Catholic men of the Boston archdioshycese will sponsor a detailed program this year to eliminate pre-Christmas celebrations during the penitential season of Advent

Instead the archdiocesfln Council of Catholic Men will conduct a series of public observances during the Churchs traditional Christmas season the twelve days betweell the Feast of the Nativity and the Feast of the Epiphany

The present custom of beginshyning Christmas celebrations in November and ending them on Christmas Day follows the Christmas season pattern set by merchants rather than the patshytern in the Churchs littirgy Thomas F Quinn of Plymouth president of the council said in an interview

True Observance We know hat the commer

ciaI observance must begin in early November but we also

middotknow that our good merchants have no intention of substituting th~ir sales period for the true oj)servance of the birth of Our Divine Lord he said

Yet there has been a proshynounced tendency for all of usshyincluding good Catholics - to equate the commercial and spirshyitual Christmas so that we light

our homes we erect our trees we sing our carols ar - we conshyduct our parties in the penitenshytialseason of Advent

Recommendation One important recommendashy

tion is that Christmas lights should not be set up until Christmas eve and then should be displayc ~ until the Feast of the Epiphany The city is coshyoperating in this with its tradishytional Crib and display of lights on Boston Common which will be brought to a close with approshypriate ceremonies on the Feast Other area communities are being urged not to put the figure of the Christ Child in their Crib displays until Christmas eve

No public activities have been planned for Christmas Day to encourage families to spend these hours at home together But the following days include choral programs parties formiddot children a display of madonnas in museums and libraries middotteenshyage and family Holy Hours visits to residents of pu)gtlic institutions distribution of gifts to the poor and others

BLESS CITY HEALTH CENTER In Jiquilisco El Salvador Archbishop Luis ChavezyGonzalez lays the corshyner stone for the citys new health center in the presence of city and government officials Voluntary labor built the center with funds raised by church socials NC Photo

21 Catholic Colleges ToShare in Grants WASHINGTON (NC) - At

least 21 Catholic colleges and universities will share in grantsawarded by the National Science Foundation for 1959 summer inshystitutes for high school and colshylege teachers of science and mathematics

Awards of grants totaling about $21 million middotfor the support of the institutes have been announced by Alan T Waterman director of themiddot foundation Insti shy

tutes will be held in all 49 states Hawaii Puerto Rico and the D t f C I b

is rIC 0 0 urn lao Of the 350 institutes about 300

of them will be open only to high school teachers Theinsti shytutes offer courses and activitjes specifically designed to meet the subjectmatter needs of science and mathematics teachers who have been out of college for a numbermiddot of years

ITHE ANCHOR -Thurs Dec 4 1958

Taunton Vets Plan Auxiliary

Organization of an auxiliar and the securing of permanent quarters for a d1eeting pla~c are among plans of Father John P Washington Post No 1799 Cathshyolic War Veterans Taunton

At a business meeting Robert Joy newly installed commander

appointed Hugh Mayher chairshyman of a committee to formulate plans for an auxiliary Cornelius Kelleher heads a group studying prospects for permanent headshyquarters

William Powers John Basis and Dr Gene C Romano form the post finance committee Edshyward Cameron first vice comshymander appointed Rev Edward Oliveira of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Taunton to the Catholic Activities committee Rem~e Lavoie heads the Amershy

icanismmiddot committee Namedmiddot to represent the post at the Allied Veterans Council are William Brooks John Coady Hugh Mayshyher Robert Joy and Cornelius Kelleher

Newspaper publicity will be handled by John Schondek and radio news by John F McCarshythy

Next meeting is scheduled for Monday eyening Dec 29 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church hall

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through a study of the Old Testament - fact is that the years ~ellfroni took i~ that thes~bjeCt-must MONDAY-Feast of the Imshyfuture to past like leaves froIll have been dropped at Ieast for maculate- Conception On this

day in 1854 Pope Pius~IX solshymiddota ca1endar and th e shrIne re- the time being

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does ~v~riie~raf this time-c--a ChristmasFightlB stamp middotproceeds of the stanJpsmiddot help undernourished wlilt~gt childre-nmiddot who show signsmiddot of tuberculosis It was expected that the stamps wouldbe sold by thepost offjces and used in that worthy purpose

This year the committee which selectEiqthe stampmiddot design settled on~ religious theme--a picture of the Blessed Virgin holdi~g the Child Jesus

As soon as the Calvinist Dutch Reformed Church saw the stamp the decree went out that this was Roman Catholic propaganda and no Protestant must buy or use the stamp

The Tuberculosis Association is embarrassed and so is the Protestant majority on the board that selected the design

These Protestants believe that the central figure of Christmas is not a reindeer 01 a snowman but Christ These men believe that Christ is God And so what more fitting picture on a Christmas seal than the figure of Christ But as Chesterton once remarked Who can separate a baby from its mother And ~o the stamp pictured Christ being held by His mother Mary

There does not seemto be anything particularly sinister about that But the Reformed Church wishes to do whatmiddot Almighty God wouldnot do--giye us Christ without lary

give us the Child without His rnother

rhe Prqtestant men who chose the stamp design do not have the gift of Catholic Faith Presumably they are not interested in furthering what might be called strictly Catholid ideas As Protestants they saw nothing-out of place in picturing Christ with Mary If this means that to honor Christ they must honor Mary why that is part of the fact of Christmas of the Incarnation of Gods plan for nians redemption

And so the opposition to the Madonna stamp on the partof some-not alf-in South Africa is a sad story Ris sad not because itJs anti-Catholic It is a ~ad story because

it is illogical

Old Testament Heritage In the texts of the Advent Masses is met again and

again the great prophet Isaias one Of the most striking personalities in Hebrew history Almighty God eight cen turies before the coming of Christ spoke of the Messias through Isaias Now Yahweh will give you a sign~Behold the virgin will conceive and bear a son and she will call his name Emmanuel

The significance of this prophecyof Isaias is impossible to underestimate The name Emmanuel meaning God with

us the fact that Emmanuels mother would be a vIrgin the statement that the virgin-mother would name the child a function and privilege reserved to the father indicating that this child woulo have no earthly fath~r--this prophecy of Isaias was indeed used by God to give a rich message to

His people

If there is anything that can he learned from contact with Isaias in the Advent Masses it is that the Old Testa- I

sity will emment is the henitage of theChurchno less than the New erge from a meeting of ham- tion Testament And thosewho would seemiddot Christ in all middotHis mer nails sayen and Breig No final conClusion was dimensiltms should be acquainted with Christ i~ prophecy However that may be the reached at the momerit and (

Still AP~tron C~rqinal~Desigilate Montini of Milan used the oCcasio~

of the dediCationof an all-glass church to speak somecogent words on arts contribution to religion bull

The Ca~dinal said I am here to open niy arms to everything new which art gives me I have no prejudice against what is novelty as long as jt is not the whim and fruit of ignorance

The Cardinal makes a nice distinction between much that is called modern art but which would be bad art in any age-and modern ingenuity that seeks to offer to God someshything that is new

Art is the fruit of intelligence~theremust he purpose order discipline and design And modern art springing from such intelligEmce and wedded to new techniques should be able to produce something new and pleasing and altogether 8uited to the worship of God

The Church must be the patron of good art in this modern age no less than in the ages past which produced 80 many of the ~orlds greatniast~DJieces

mained oilly a prornise

Once I did actually succeed in getting a small statile glued somehow to a log under a rose trellis in the liack yard but the rains came and the winds blew and you know what hap- pens to houses built on sand and shrines constructed according to the formulas of a man who is totally incompetent to do anyshything except put words down

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Finds Compromise Practical

Well sir I did theonly thing that seemed practicable I comshypromised by putting a statue of the woodworker of Nazareth on the mantel in the living room and explaining that 1 would try to make it UP bY writing something now and then about themiddot holiness with which he embraced the life middotof sacrifice to which he was called and about the fact that no hus-middot band and father ever really

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I supposemiddot the troubl~ was that St rosephbeing a carpenter and a good one shuddered at the thought of my

making a shrine in his honor Oh I have no doubt that he thought kindly of me after

I broached the idea to him globe-and invited ~~ to guess through the veil that lies be- what in the world it was

tween earth and heaven Reli~ of Other Days

Probably he remarked to I said it m~st have fallen from Jesus and Mary in one of their a flying saucer or some kind of

space craft but finally he letfamily gatherings that I deserved me in on the secret-it had been

some kind of mark on the credit the covermiddot of one of those bImiddotg sidemiddot for good intentions But arc lamps which used to light he seems to have put down his the ~treets in our cities foot against the shrine itself

After all it is well bruited about in cel estial circles that there is rio tell i ng what monstroshy

TODAY-St Peter Chrysolo gUsmiddot Bishop-Confessor Doctor He lived in the fifth century and served as archbishop of Rav~nna He took a consider~ble part in

the controversies of his timeand rendered important serives to the Church His fame for eloqshyuenec gained him the name of Chrysologus golden speech He

died in 450

TOMORROW - St S1ibbas Abbot He became one of the most famous of the Palestinian monks in whose discipline he established a rig i d reform He was renowned for his austerity of life and observance of the monastic rule In various journeys to Constantinople he rendered great service to the Eastern Church whiCh then was much troubled by the Eutychian heretics He died in 532 at the age of 94

SATURDAY - St Nicholas Bishop-Confessor He served as

It had been used in an exshyhibition and then they were going to throw it away so he latched on to it

He brought it into our house because he and his wife had

said to each other that it wouid look dandy with one of our madonna statues inside and

imiybe a tiny light for illummashy

B~t o~e evening I came - in emnly declared as an article of

from giving a talk somewhere and sat down to watch a westshy

ern on V and just whenthe hero was up t9 his eyes in trouble Linda (shes Sams wife and Sam is the neighbor Ive been talkiilgabout) poked her head in and asked could I gomiddot over to their house right away

What the Doctor Ordered

So of course I thoughi soineshything had happened to one of thew childrenmiddot and I went galshyloping next door I was dIrectshyed into the basement and there were Sam and my wife ~nd Linda right behind me and Sam had cadged a huge log when the fellows across the street cut down a tree and he had fitted my statue of St Joseph on the log under the glass hemisphere with a concealed light shiningon it and Im telling you it

was just what the doctor order-

Faith that Mary the Mother of God was by singular privilege of God preserved free from all stain ofo~iginal sin This is the patronal feast of the United States

TUESDAY - St Restitutus Bishop-Martyr Little is known of this African martyr other than that he served as Bishop of Carshythage and that si Augustinetoward the end of t~e fourthcentury preached a sermon in his honorqp his feast day

r-WEDNESDAY - St Melchishy

ades Pope-Martyr Also known asSt Miltiadeshe succeeded St Eusebius as Pope in 311 He was given the honor of martyrdom because Of the sufferings he underwent in the time of Dioshycletian His pontificate was short but he witnessed the triumph

of Constantine over Maxentius and reorganized the government of the Church which had been laid desqlate in years of persecushy

as St Nicholas of Bari Italywhere his relics were trans ferred after his death

SUNDAY-St Ambrose Bishshyop-Doctor He was one of the four great poetors of the Westshy

ern Church He lived in thefourth century ArIes Lyon and Treves dispute the middothonor of beshying his birthplace He early disshytinguished himself by his talents and while a young man was made Governor of Northern Italy Upon the death of the Archpishop of Milan he was the choice of rival factions to sucshyceed He divested himself of his wealth in favor of the Church and the poor and applied himshyself assiduously to his episcopal duties He was a champion of

religious liberties and manifested his courage on one occasion by excluding from Church services Emperor Theodosius the Great who was guilty of a cruel masshysacre His writings are voluminshy

ous and a constant reference in matters religious He was a brother of St Marcellina He died on April 4 397

rhe ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER Published weekly by TheCatholi~Press of the DioceseofFall Riv~r

410 Highland Avewe Fall River Moss OSborne 5-715

grasps the nobility of being a ed father and husband until he has It is in place in our back yard

now with wires running undershythought long and hard upon the ground mid all we need do is example of this perfect hus- turn a switch and there is our band-fathermiddot who physically illuminated St Joseph shrine was neither butspiritually vias and the rains canmiddot come and the sublImely both winds blow but there is no

That seemed to be all right house built on sana it wouid doI told myself And And Sam is going to rig anshythat was the way it was for other wire so that our back

tions He presided over the Council of Bishops from Italyand Gaul WhIch decided in favor

of Cecilian as Bishop of Carthage against Donatus This did not hinder the later development of the Domitist heresy in Africa He died on January 10 314

Half-Century Mark PUBLISHER another year or two until one yard shrine of Josephs Lady MILWAUKEE (NC)-Ross 1

Most Rev James L Connolly DD~PhD r- the young husband and will be lighted up too andshy Malone of Roswell N M presishyfather next door who is not a thats the story Joseph has his dent of the American Bar AssoshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER Liohc but you would boast shrine and his carpenters soul ciation will speak here Dec 3Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll about him being one jf he were is at peace with it which it to mark the 50th anniversary of

MANAGING EDITOR came in one day with a huge could hardly have been if I had the Marquette University Law Hugh J GoidAD Jl1ass globe-or JOo+-- half- muddled the thing througll SchooL

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APOSTOLATE MEETS AT WAREHAM Need of a lay apostolate was stressed by speake~s at the New ~i1gl~nd ~egional Conference of the Miflsionary Cenacle Apostolate a movement directed by the Missionary Selvants of the Most Blessed Trinity at Wareham In left photo Margaret Healy PhD General Custodian of the Apostolate addresses the group

Part of the boys group that met in the basement auditorium of the Wareham Public Library is shownin second left photo while a section of the girls group is seen a~ right ~enter ~peaker in ~ight photo i~ Miss ClaudIa York of St FrancIs XavIer ParIsh Hyanms a leader In the Apostol~te movement~

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WASHINGTON (NC) Father George T Boileau

SJmiddot is a rangy Jesuit with a there are now 963958 refugees soft voice and a consuming victiIns of the Arab-Israeli war passion ~ a love affilir with a of 1948 on the list of the United stat~ named Alaska NatioiISmiddot Relief and Works

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Busy Cleric bishop Meyer will celebrate a A pastor luFairbanltsFather Pontifical Mass of Requiem

Boileau has also found time to -Othex victims ~ill be brought take on a niultitude of other individualy for the offering of assignments which he describesseparat~ Masses as a few sitleliri s Burial will take place in the

They include being superinten- Holy lInocents section of the dent of Fairbanks Catholic Queenof middot~eavenCemetery if schools executive vice-president theh- middotplreptsWish of the Monroe Foundation of This morning at 1030 ArchshyFairbanks an educational foun-l bishop Meyer celebrated a Ponshydation chairman of the Alaska tificai Mass of Requiem in Our Employment Security Commis- Lady ~f the Angels Church for SiOIi and advisor to th ~ Alaska the three Sistersof Charity of Vocational Rehabiiitation prO-the middotB1essedmiddot Virgin Mary who gram i diediQ the fire~

But the diversity of his avltlca- __~~ _

tionscomesmiddot into focus whenmiddotin 0UmiddotRmiddot LAmiddotnmiddotySmiddotconversat~ol) he makes it clear that the present and future middotyrel- CRJlPEL fare of Alaska is the top priority motive in everything he does

The arrival of statehood served to emphasize the thinshyness in the ranks of Alaskari leaders he said It might even have been better if statehood had come five years f~om now he suggested Then we would have had time to train our leadshyers

But this problem he declared like many othersmiddot poundaced by Alaska is understandayene in the light ofmiddot the tremendoqS expanshysionmiddot the new state had been exshy 4 penencmg bull

He CIted Fairbahks as aninshystance In 1928 he town had 3000 inhabitants in 194 6000 and today-37000 plus a shift shying military population Qf more than 12000

Thirty per cent of the people of Fairbanks are Catholic Father Boileau declared The Church has a tremendous role to play)n Alaska and we must middottrain lay people to take their pad in it Theyre doing a fine job now~

but there just arenlt enough of them

This shortage of leaders-only temporary Father Boileau is convinced-accounts in 1gtart for his own active role in Alaskan affairs

RodzinskiRequiem LAKE PLACID (NC) - He

quiem Mass for Arthur Rodzinshyski 66 symphony orchestra conductor was offered in St Agnes church here and was folshylowed by burial in St Agnes Cemetery

Refugee Probl~rn Is Key to Pea~e In Middle East ~ Monaco Gives Pope WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) -

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Msgr Peter P Tuohymiddot presishydent of the Pontifical Mission forPalest~ne has also said that

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By Mary Tinley Daly MADRID (NC)-Dueto goVshyern men t interference the

Any leaks in your household budget weekly newspaper Signa pub-With striCtb~dgete~rsevery cent is accounted for but lished here was restrained from

even in the most rigid there is an item labeled Mise circulating two of its issues iii Frankly our own Misc covers the totals that dont October

The newspaper is published by add up bazaar chances we wash your hair tak~ a bath get Spains Catholic Action Youth took repairsin a car some- ready unless youve got plenty of It sent circular letters to its subshybody else is now driving hot water scribers explaining the sudden the etc etc and so forth So the hot water heater change in its circulation pattern

There are however definite chuggs away in the basement The letter said in part Nevermiddot leaks and we wonder if they are while la glamour goes on up- before in the 22 years of uninshypeculiar to ouf stairs Steam exudesfrom cracks terrupted publication of our house or more- mJw in the bathroom door as the vel weekly did anything like this or-less univer- vet dress g~ts itselpoundsteamed its happen sal we hope owner goes middotthrough a tortuous The next issue of Signo tel

Books In a beauty routine reach the streets was that of Finally the house is calm We CATHOLIC RELIEF IN LEBANON An emergency Octo~er 18 devoted entirely to

face-saving ges- sit rea9-irig the over-dlJe library ~e memory of PQpe Pius XII ture we label books (mIght asweII get our relief program sporisoredby the Gatholic NearEast Welftre N H t GOthmiddott th I C 0 In Iven lri~ urt horit moneys worth)middot the Association and Catholic Re ief Services--NWC distributedIn its circular letterSiinoestYbet~eenThump-thuinpfrom food parcels to3~50pers6nssuff~ringfromwant arid gav~ no hint a8t9 wh~e itJan us and ourli- basement privation in Lebanon the past year Members of La afoul ofmiddot the censors Butitr~ brary it mignt Who turnedmiddot that thing on Flamme~ Catholic charitable organization aid in the dis- called that it had aprevious in- high again ~ the Head of the ciderit with th~ govertlni~rit

~~~~~~Fj~=Imiddot~s~e~u~r~~~~~~~~to trib~~ion atKatermaya NCPhoto ~~~~~rning its issue of rune 22the

books withil codicil Books Leak No Three Hierarchy to Promote Liturgical V At-that time jt ran an editorial that neverdidshow up and had Thus leak after leak we add A I u dS - commenting on stltements Genshyto be paid for our quota of support to iibraries postQ ate in h ite - bull tateSmiddoteralissimo Francisco Franco the

serviCe stations and the gas Spanish chief of state had made In a fine frenzy of literary en- company Were nat philanthro- WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The- The Archbishop said th~t the to Noticias Catolicas the Spanshy

th~siasm we visit the par~sh pists_were just blunderful Bishops of the United States first two projects of he commis- ish-language news service of the andor the suburban library 1 have established an Episcopal sion Will be to give the nations NCWC Press Department Th Like someone who has had no Queens Dqughters l bull 1 h f th Lt g 1 b h f t th edltona w Ich called for sinshylunch and arrives at a party Just CommiSSlOn 0 e 1 ur lea ~s ops In orma IOn on e

bull d cere and effective conversations as the hors doeuvres are being Entertain ChiIdren Apostolate to promote an over- achievements of liturgical com~

l t 1 t n - between the Spanish people andhpassed we avidly take this-and- The Queens Daughters of see tel urglca movemen 1 missions in other countries and thO t their government won no apshythat Heres a novel everybody is Taunton were entertained by IS coun ry to provide them with an authorishyreading a spiritual book that children of St Vincents Home Archbishop Joseph E Ritter oftative commentary on the recent plause in government circles i( will uplift the soul one about Fall River at their December St Louis has been designated instruction issued by the Sacred Over the Top the Caribbean we hopefully ~x- Meeting held at the CYO Hall chairman of the commission Congregation of Rites aimed at BURLINGTON (NC) - This pec1- to visit a how to study on High Street Taunton on Archbishop William 0 Brady of bringing the faithful into more years annual appeal of the Ver that Ginny really should read if Monday Deceinber 1 St Paul is vice chairman and aetive participation in the Mass mont Catholic Charities fund hai shes ever going to get proper tach member and guest Auxiliary Bishop JamesH ltrif- The liturgicai movement netted $9881329 a record for stiidy habits brought a Christmas Gift for a fiths of New York is secretary launchedmiddot by Pope St Pius X in the second consecutive year The Tried Anyway child at the Home The othermembers are Bishop 1903 seeks a greater participa- appeal surpasssed lastmiddot years by

Well thats enough We sti~~ey A catered supper was s~rved tohn F Dearden of PittsburgQtion~ofthe laity in the prayers $369070 A three and one-half the four volumes coiied into our by Mrs Chappell followed by and Bishop Vincent S Waters of andrites of Holy Mass and other percent increase was reported crooked left elbow The eye singingand dancil)g bY~l)llie RaleighN C Churchcetemonies from 8~ parishes andmiddot51 missions catche~ an allUJing titleHow and Jack Doonan and children ~I M C 01 to Save on Household Expenses from~he Home -ew laml OUCI That we should have as part of Chalrla9Y was~r~ Francil MIAMI (NC)~A Miami Di-- our homework PBoy and Co-Charrlady Mrsmiddotocesanmiddot Council of Catholic Woo

We take the fifth Charlesmiddot DGalligaiias~iste4bYJrienhas been organized as the At pommiddote we star~ the noyel members of their Committee 107tA diocesan coundlin the

find thatthe involved problems s d B R_ United States MrsH J G Esshyof a fictional middotheroine are tootU entsto oYcOtt sex of Souui Miamimother of much to take at the end of a bO tOo bl Flolms seven children has been named long claymiddot of real problemsmiddot Let

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Jee I no e first president by Bishop Cole-Suzanne ltfind her own way SPRINGFIELD (NC)-Catho~ man F Carroll

We decide to do a bit ofspir lie High School students-here in iloal reading before the 1ltite Ohio hlVe launched a campaign news broadcast against indecency and horror

AiIother day or so another in motion pictures And there BROOKLAWN dipinto the sph~itiIal ampiiciing Vle has been a marked ~ecline in find eyelids droopingas we try~middot attendance at area mOVIe theaters PHARMACY to mull over tMrekllift weve showing objectionable films Joseph A Charpentierreceived r since the start of the campaign Reg Pharm i

More evenings go by-people A study revealed 74 percent 1902 ACUSHNET Avi come in or we go places Then of the films shown in area driveshy NEW BEDFORD we take a look at the Caribbean in theaters last year were classi TEL WY 6middot0772 book history geography we fied by the Legion of Decency bull PRESCRIPTIONSbegin to wonder if well ever be either as objectionable in part able to afford it and decide to for all or wholly condemned postpone the boning-up until the prospect is closer --

Now heres a book youll love Ginny We somewhat gushingly put the volume in front of our 13-year old

Oh yeah-f Ginny yawns I heard you tell Daddy This is something qiriny ought to reado middotTheUo~ght to is the kiss Of

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-HisHoliness Pope John XXIII haschosen to retain the same coatshyof-arms he had as a Cardinal

A pontiff is free to chooseWhatever coat-of-arms hewishes when he accedes to thethrone of Peter In this case thePope decided to keep the samecrest he had been assigned whenhe was named a Cardinal andPatriarch of Venice

The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

No Motto~ing poundrom the papal coatshy

OlaIms however is the mottoObedientia et Pax-Obedishy~and Peac~arried on thePat~~hs shield The papal-est middottraditionally bears nonwttobull

hecardhials hat of the Pashytflarclils$hield has been leshyplacedmiddot with the papal tiara andcrossed behind the crest aretwo gold and silver keys

The tower is carried on thePontiffs coat-of-arms becauseit is a symbol carried on variousparts of the shields of the otherbranches of the Roncalli familyin northern Italy The lilies reshycall the Popes service as Nunshycio to France and the wingedlion is the symbol of the Reshypublic of Venke

For the second time in thiscentury the lion of Venice hasbeen carried on a papal shieldThe last pontiff to retain thelion was St Pius X who wasalso patriarch of that city beshyfore election to the throne ofPeter

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wife mother cook baker teacher laundress interior decoshyrator seamstress nurse hous~leanerand electrical wizardShes the woman who mothers a den of cub scouts who lovesoutdoor living who runs afamily taxi service Shes asgracious after five as she ischeerful every morning andshe loves every minute of herday

This clever versatile Wamanef the Year is always wellshydressed but too busy doing adozen jobs in a 12-hour day toworry about clothes that call fordelicate care Thats one of theeKcellentreasons sheselects one~ the new cilshmere-softtailored dressesso luxuriousloOking Yotld never SUSpect itsmade ofmiddot onemiddot ofmiddot those -vvonderAbers that macbinewashesDeeds no ironing and neverlleler sags or wrinlcles Who isWis fabulous Woman Of theYear Why shes you and yOu_dyou

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The season itself is one ofattuned elegance and the newt9rmal fashions pace the settingIf youd ~ the belle of the ballyen~ud do well to invest in the~uty the flattery ofa deep~d ivory slipper satin gownPfeferably the bodice should ~iently fitted Qlive a highboater cowl neckline with calteeves A she~tIi skirt should ~iOng length

Your jewelry should acceat-e gowns elegance My firsteboice would be rich NOIYshytoned mock-pearls or gleamingeuUured pearls a sitnpleone-and necklaCe with matchiniearrings My seccmd choice~ould be matching earrings andbracelet (nQ necklace) The re-It-simply eMhailtirigi Many of the seasons loveliesteoats are made of spongy souffle ohairThis light-as-air mohairwool is whipped with a SDftsouffle touch into unsurpassedelegance Lines follow the newsfrom Paris - widened collarsfolded backs oblique closingsParis and the eauty of thisIUpple exquisite texture makethese the coats for Fall andWinter

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From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

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Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

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D Ie Ch middot F Books For Thoseazz Ing rlstmas east Hard to Please

Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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We Catholics are missionaries teo We~enot the lPirU 01Marx nor the spirit of Mohammed~t bullbull1 Spirit lo pi~e

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

zGOD LOVE YOU TO YOU who read 08l appeals and

oftea answer them Will you help us We can re8e~1 yo~ ~Id ampolddiamonds precious pearls and geins sterling siiver PiecetJ 1Jlemoney we receive from the resale of your 014 ijflweiry~ seat teMission lands in the form of food medici11c (iOol a JaundbacSIlpplies Dont leave tboSe old jewels ina frCoUen ~x~them to us ami perhaps the) wii de more gooelthan i_eywhen braDd new Be like the Wise Men aDd give Dim aampIft eIGold at Christmas time-gold becalise He isQur King

The Communists aremisSionarie~Every ~ember oj theYo~Communists League is boundto talkCommunism mevrery conv~sation The Communist leaders hav~ stolen Pentecostal fires butinstead of burning upward to light a World they burn downwar4as the fires of hell burning to destruction

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

Made Rite Chips Ask For Them Today

bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull sume) although un-named in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull III Bishop Scullys report was com- bull _

cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

III mended because of 48 fi~s it -i- III

~I~~~o~~cia~~~iC~ielved ~ W ~heAmiddotNCBOR 5 Neither thi~ noran other re iI middotI ill

sponsible maJor stU~IO lut ~~~ bull bull bull the orro~ ~seud-scletiflc P OBO~ 1 - FALL JtIVER MASS bull and CrIme fIlms which Blsholl L PI d f r one year tG bull Scully warned paren~~ can have Endosed 1S$4SUlftMdptl0l7 ease sen 0 bullbull

dangerous cumulatIve d ~ffteclt - Na-e __ _ bull ____ - upon the moral health an In e- bull 01 __ _ bull__~-

lectual development of theIr _ Addressmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ____ _ _ _ _ __ children bull _--_-- i

Fortu~ateIY intelligentteeil- Post OfflC~ __-__--- -- _~ _- ---~ ~ _ ers appear to steer clear of th~ - City or Town ----~_ _ _~_--- -- iii

t f ths trash which evenmiddot b bullwors 0 I Donated y ___-- _ _when not directly dangerous tomiddot - bull their moral lives insults their Address ~- - - bull tastes and general IQ bull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull iiibullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

The Bishop praised the Polish people for their pistory of dEwo- For Your Protection tion to the Faith The Bishop Buy From prayed for new enthusiasm for the parishioners of St Hedwigll PERFECTION in planning a)new church and in fostering vocations to the priest shy 132 Rockdale Ave hood In the parish New Bedtord

A banquet was held in the aft shyernoon attended by several hunshy WY 5-7947 dred parishioners and friends )0 ___ _

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~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

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MTFALmiddotSTmiddot RMAJVERRrs ACmiddotADEMYmiddot STiiiR-tS mGH F hT Ik L T~UNT9N OUrt a lti

Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

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CARPET WITH EASE at MORE-NeyS

decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

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ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

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Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

the living and t1le dead Or give the gift Qf supernatshyural life through MEMBERSHIP Individual $1 family $5 for one year and Individual $20 Family $lOOPershypetual Or middotgivemiddot someCilDe an enrollment in one of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUBS a STRINGshyLESSGiFT or a DESIGNATED GIFT With the beaushytiful GIFT CARD we~ enclose presSed dowers from

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4 STRINGLESS GIFT IS YOUR GtFT CERTIFICATE TO THE NEW uOLY FATHERmiddotFOR HIS NEAR EAST MISSIONSbull

MY SPIRITUAL CHILD Do you really want to give a worthwhile ChrIstmas gift r one

that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

and PETE~middotcof ~~e~ontifi~armiddotRuthenian ColIege each needs $600 POOR CL~lEgtsectI1T~R~PVI~ESANDREW andS4N9TA need

$300 eachmiddotmiddot~Na~1Jrally~ convenient ~stallments over a SIll or two year periodWillyqumakemiddotthem beam at the Cpristmas scen~

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THE ANCHORshyThurs ~ec~ 1958

Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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Christmas Lights At La Salette Sunday aftetnoon will mark arychoir will sing Christmas

the opening of the annual Christ- hymns as the figure of the Christ mas illumination at the shrine Child is laid in the manger of Our Lady of La Salette At- The illumination willinclude tleboro The occasion will be 30000 colored bulbs forming marked by ceremonies in the various designs according to shrine chapel including a ser- Father Sauve shrine director it mon by Rev Rene Sauve MS will continue ni~htly from 5 to The service will start at 430 10 until Jan 11 Enlarged park~

Following the chapel ceremon- ing facilities will accommodak ies a candlelight procession will pilgrims Regular shrine devoshymarch to the nativity scene on tions will continue throughout the shrin~ grounds The semin- the Christmas season

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

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The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

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are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

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Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

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young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

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Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

Wednesday Dec 10 under thesupervision of Mrs Ad_ren J

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

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The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

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Alllerican With Greatest middotmiddotIn1pact Sees Big Threat WASHINGTQN (NC)-Not long ago a grollp ofmiddotne~s- T F W Id

d t Omiddot ree or papermen here were discussingaqlestlO~poseIllana lOn- ally circulateu questionnaire The quest~on was ~h~thlndifference American in history has had the greatest Impact on hfe III WINJUPEG (NC)-hgtasshythis country SOciologi~ts have developedsiveindjfference on the The names of George Wash- many theories Some say tt has part of Christians POSeS as

ington Abraham Lincoln tende~ to develop a matda(Cllal great a dariger to the freeFranklilll D Roosevelt and

kl Thomas A EdIson ere ~~tC y proposed One man a er a pause suggested the name o~ the

middot man who had mvented th~ selfshystarter for automobIles HIS felshylow journalists tho~ght he was taking the ~atte~ lIghtly But after ~ome dlscus~IOn all present were m a reflectIve mood

The newsman argued as folshylows

WIthout the se~f-starter fe~er people would drIve automobIles

rath r than a middottnarchal ~oc[ety They pomt to the fact that the world as the active force of father is usually absent in the communism city all day while thrmiddot mother This war n i n g has been using the family car or her own soundedby Davie Fulton Can-

Everyone present could remem- tb k proponent of Edison pOInte ou ber when men got ro en that the inventor made aftershyarm~ tryi~g to crank horseless dar Eving posible on ~ much carr~ages bull broader scale and touched

ea~lt~n~e~~~eP~~~~sbr~~e~~~~~s~n~t~=~n~=dtZ~~~= fewer he mSlsted-the automo- ent that statesmen and soldiers bile industry would not be one are not the only persons--pershyof the worlds very largest It haps not even the most imporshywould n~t emp~y a~ dm~ny tant ones-who affect the lives people t e ~rucmg m usry of other people

middot would not be as vast and the All)f this is recalled by the ~stem of roads would not be as death in recent dayS of middotCharles

hIghly developed F (Doe) Kettering who is cred-

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NORTH EASTON-Competishytive examinations for scholarshyships totaling $20000 will be held at Holy Cross Hall Stoneshyhill College North Easton Satshyurday Dec 13 at 930 AM The scholarships will be awarded to qualified high school seniors who receive high marks in the exams and who are in need of aidmiddot to make a college education possishyble A number of scholarships will be full scholarships of $2060 and others will be half of $1000 Only requirement is presence at the college on the 13th A post card informing the scholarship committee of intent to take the exams would be appreciated

New Bedford Players

PIan LourdeS Drama

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Lourdes at 7 Sunday evning Dec 7 on station WNBH

The play by Ellen M Gaugshyhan was a highligh~ pf last seasons Guild radio series and is

drives the children to school to the dentist to scout meetings and to mady other places This leads the childto rely on the mother rather than the father they argue

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being rebroadca~t middot~yrequest-s~aumemiddot It relates middotthe storY-of Lourdes Mar ~l~~Th~middotNotifu-Iofraith and its mimy jilgrini middotvisitors Rev Henry T MWlfoe ji The cast includes ten women Mar 27--The Existen~ land and four men Christopher Be~t Nature of God-RevAn~re P will directmiddot and Miss Florence middotiusseaume ( i Mel~o willpla~1) ofga~ acco~ APltO--1hePyentii~9f the

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Apr 24-The Doctrine ofthe fORTY HOURS

Redemption---Rev Albert F

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The Newman Club of the New Bedford Institute of Technologymiddot has instituted a Course in Aposshytolics under the direction of its chaplain Rev John F Hoglln Director of the Catholic el shyfare Bureau in New Bedford

Mr Anthony John is faculty moderator of the Club ~nd Mr Richard Bellotti is president ~

Meetings of the Club are on Friday-from 1210 to 1250 and the Course presented by the Club is opened to all interested

persons Catholics I and non-Catholics

Notion of Theology Father Hogan presented the

first series with a talk Notion of Theology

Questions are encouraged and the purpose of the course is to give Catholics the contents ofmiddot their Faith and to enable them to understand their religion on an adult level and with an adult

middotmind Non-Catholics are invited that they may middots~~ the founda- tions of the Church and the rea- sonablenesS QFjthe Churchs position

The other talks in this importshyant~eries are as follows

Dec 5---Religion aridRevelashytioli-Rev James A Clark

Jan 16The Divine Mission middotof Christ-Rev John J Murphy June 30 - The Christian Church-RevBertrand ~ Chabshyot

Feb 13-The Constitution of the Catholic Church - ~ev Edshyward C Duffy

Feb 27--The 86lu-ces9f Revshyeiation Satrect Scripttlres and Traditi~nRev ~ Lucien Jusshy

adas Federal Minister of Jusshytice in a talk to the Catholie Social Life Conference

He declared that the Christian principle is under attack not only acfively from without by forces having their most tangible shape in the form of godlesscommunism but also from withshy

L S AN BIBLE Th f t in in the shape of a force more COMPLETE NEO-ME EI e Irs dIffIcult to defIne the force ofk G I

complete Roman Catholic translation of St Mar s ospe passive indifference into the Neo-Melesian language has been completed by these And the danger from passive three Divine Word missionaries in New Guinea Left to indifference he warned is inshy

right Father William J Saiko Father Rudolph Jischke and =~~s~fa~~~o~et~~n~~~s~~~~ Father John T Feeley NC Photo J~ The battle of today MrPI d I Fulton continued is beingSelf-Educated Trustees ege only in terms afought not of

struggle for possession of menTwo Million Dollars to College is beingbodiesbiItit also

fought for the defection and MANCHESTER (NC)-Three dollar building and development alienation even of those who are

trustees of 81 Anseim College fund never had an opportunity presently committedor think who have pledged a total of to get beyond grammar scl)ooI they are committed ~ to the lnore thantwo milliondollars to Francis middotP Murphy Of Nashua Christian middotprinciplethe colleges new four-minion- who- was 8 barefoigttbby by j

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centennial year prOVidlnc~Colshylege Art Club is sponsormg a Marian art exhibit displaying religious works by many noted artists It will be on view in the rotunda of Harkins Hall at the college until Sunday Dec 14

The work displayed is chiefly contemporary but recalls the past in illustratin~ th~ tradi~inal principles of deSIgn m relIgIOUS art Included in the exhibit are works by Maginnis Walsh an~ Kennedy architects stamed glass by Connick Associates paintings by Rev Paul Haas OP sculpture by Are Bethune metal sculpture by Graham Carshyey and works by R~v Anthony J Lauck CSC of Notre Dame The exhibit is under the direcshy

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SATURDAY-St Nicholas Bishshyop and Confessor Double

White Mass Proper GloriaSecond Collect of the Sunday

Third Collect for the PopeCommon Prefade

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Nearly Third of Japanese Consider Entering Church at Some Time

TOKYO (NC)-According to a clusively an anthropocentric newly completed survey 301 per practice with only bullbull a vague cent of the Japanese interviewed and secondary relationship toa said they had considered beshy possible objectively existing coming Catholics at one time or superior being I

another Many felt that religion was Not one answer to the surveys a system of ethics beneficial for

questions revealed positive iIi the harmonious development of will toward the Church it was 91an he added The psychologishy

- reported cal and social need middotof a personshyThis is the situation close to al religion was expressed by a

a century after the landing of large number of respondents the first missionaries of modern the survey found times in Japan where less than That is the situation here at one per cent of the nations more the close of the first century of than 90 million people are Chrishy the modern era of Christian sians history in this country

According to the latest statisshytics Japanese Christians total Priests Funeral ~only about 670000 These include 332136 Protestants 245114 Cathshy Mass Saturd(ly volics-more than double the 1948 total-24391 Orthodox and an A Funeral Mass was celebrated estimated 50000 members of the this morning in St Frances de so-called No-Church Christianishy Sales Church Indianapolis for ty which has wide influence in Rev Dennis W Harrington a in tellectual circles native of Fall River who died

Some of the problems facing unexpectedly Tuesday morning missionaries in present day Japshy while vesting for Mass Assigned an as well as some of the opporshy to St Francis de Sales Church tunities were revealed by the Indianapolis Father Harrington nationwide survey made by the served for a period in the DioshyCommittee of the Apostolate cese of Fall River set up by the Japanese Hiershy While serving in the Diocese archy to study methods of evanshy he volunteered his service to the gelizing Mid-western Archdiocese of Inshy

Answers to Interview dianapolis Assigned to St FranshyAmong those interviewed the ces de Sales Church there he

Church appeared forbidding to remained in that parish until his 99 per cent b~cause of its docshy sudden death Tuesday shytrine and to 157 per cent beshy His body will be brought to cause of its commandments It Fall River and a Funeral Mass was considered primarily a will be celebrated atSt Patricks foreign religion by 16 per cent Church Fall River on Saturday

However 282 per cent of morning at 10 oclock those interviewed since the surshy Born in Fall River Jan 21897 vey started in 1956 expressed Father Ha~rington was he son sincere sympathy for the Church of the late Dennis J and Emily Church J (Dawson) Harrington

The report drawn up by the He attended Holy Cross Colshycommittees chairman Father lege and St Marys Seminary Joseph Spae noted that the folshy Baltimore Following his ordina- lowing answers were given to - tion Father Harrington served the question Do you believe in St Marys Parish Taunton in the existence of God God and St Marys Parish Hebronshyexists337 per cent God does not ville exist 151 per cent God perhaps New Rochelle Gives exists 272 per cent dont know 203 per cent not reported 37 Building Contract per cent NEW ROCHELLE (NC)-TheAttitude Revealed

College of New Rochelle hasThe attitude of the average announced the awardirig of aJapanese regarding the nature $127500 contract for a fine artsand purpose of religion was also administration buildingrevealed by the survey Father

This is the second major phaseSpae wrote of the colleges $2500000 develshyOur inquiry revealed that

opment plan An $800000 resishyclose to 60 per cent of the Japanshydence hall for 134 students was ese considered religion to be exshydedicated last October New Ro chelle has 879 students Will Hold Breakfast

bull The annual corporate comshymunion of the Fall River Particshyular Council Society of St Vinshy WANTED cent de Paul will be held Sunshyday Dec 7 with members COOK attending 9 oclock Mass at St Patricks Church Breakfast in For English Speaking the school basement will follow Rectoryat 10

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MOSCOWmiddotBOUND Father Louis A Dion AA of Assumption CoIIege in Worshycester expects togo to Mosshycow to minister to the needs of American Catholics He

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CHARITY BALL COOPERATION Rev John A Chippendale pastor of St Patricks Parish Wareham is shown accepting checks from James E Conroy president of the Parish St Vincent de Paul Society and Mrs Manuel J Silvia Jr Guild president for Charity Ball

University President Evaluates Physical Education Program ~

ST LOUIS (NC) - Physical due to lack of interest among education is an essential part of young people in obtaining a an education program Father physical education degree Paul C Reinert SJ president Area of Weakness of St Louis University told a He said St Louis University group of coaches here once offered a minor in physical

But he emphasized that phy- education only to find such a ical education is not the most light response that it would important thing we must teach have been ridiculous to offer a It must be evaluated in the light major degree of available funds and facilities The priest was moderator of and in proportion to other a panelmiddot discussion of Catholic studies health and education teachers

The Jesuit educator formerly wher~ the discussion took place a coach noted that athletics C h e t agreed th toac es pr sen a could give athletes a false sense h 1 d tmiddot progr mp YSlca e uca IOn a s onof importance unless care was the whole represented an areashytaken by responsible school of- of weakness in private and pubshyficials lic schools Lack of finances and

Overemphasis on winning other factors were held responshythe neglect of programs for girls sible as well as boys excessive presshysure on coaches-these extreme The stimulus needed to imshymethods have been known to prove the lot of physical educa- destroy the administrative sys- tion Father Reinert suggested tem of a school he said must come from the instructors

Father Reinert said the lack themselves of trained personnel was one I have never seen a professhymajor difficulty in the physical sion which got recognition unless

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Return of Lanin To Charity Ball Popular Choice

Dance - Party -Fun If there is one living synonym for all three of these wordll it is Lester Lanin For more than two decade Lester Lanin has symbolized the ultimate in a dance orchestra His unusual musical style and wide popularity among all age groups were responsible formore than 4000 guests taxing the capacity of Lincoln Parks Milshylion Dollar Ballroom last Janushyary for the ltharity Ball for unshyderprivileged children And beshycause of its fabulous success Lester Lanin and his internashytionally famous orchestra are being brought back by popular demand

Lanin is known throughout the dance world as the man who gets around and to all the best places

North South East and Westshyif its a glittering occasion Lanin is usually there whether dress calls for white ties or sport jackshyets And in this Jet Age Lanin will possibly show up in New York tonight Hollywood tomorshyrow and Florida the next day If there is an important SOCIal Event going on its more than likelV that Lester Lanin and 16 of his accomplished musician will be the main attraction In 1957 the famed Tiffany Ball of the Golden Twenties was reshyvived at the equally famous Marble Palace in Newport and Lanin was there When the Monaco Ball was held midst pomp and protocol to honor Prince Rainier and Princess Grace (Kelly) priceless jewels and precious sables were releshygated to obscurity in the wake of the famous Lanin beat

Such is the color background and poularity that will attract thousands of Lanin followers to the Fourth Annual Charity Ball at Lincoln Parks Million Dollar Ballroom Wednesday evening January 7

Dress for the affair will be formal and tickets may be obshytained a t all parish rectorfes and from members of the St Vincent de Paul Society and the Diocesan

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~ Says Publishers Solve Problem Of Obscenity

PITISBURGH (N C ) Increasing responsibility on the part of publishers has brightened hopes for reducshying the flow of obscene literashyture Msgr Thomas J Fitzgerald executive secretary for the Na tional Office for Decent Literashyture has declared small flyshyby-night publishers are still flood(ng ttte market with the kind of slick obscenity that imperils our youth

The principal danger at presshyent he stated is in the field of so-called mens magazines some of which constitute a grave threat especially to unsushypervised youtll

Good Test Msgr Fitzgerald praised the

influence of the Comics Code Authority in improving the Dont cultivate a ghetto comshymoral content of comic books WELL KNOWN TO DIOCESANFAITHFULmiddot This unusual aerial view of Mt St plexHe also said that there are more Sepulchre Washington shows the Franciscan Monast~ry and pilgrimage hall in suburb~ 4 We ourselves must not

good paperback books available practice discrimination againstBrookland Thousands of pilgrims and sightseers in the nations capitol city visit the repshy now to the youth of the country anyone else than ever before licas of theshrines of the Holy places at the monastery So inspiring and uplifting are 5 The best answer to aD

He said that the U S Supreme the sights here that visitors are never satisfied with a solitary visit but return time charges against the Church ill

f 4 - THE ANCHOR I Thurs Dec 4 1958

Jesuit Gives Conclusions On Bigotry

CINCINNATI (NC)-OJd fashioned anti-Catholic bigshyotry with its notion of tfle Church a s essentiallyshywicked has disappeared into backwoods America a Jesuit au-middot thor and retreat master asserted here

Father Vincent P McCorry SJ offered all Xavier University Forum audience five conclushysions he has drawn from his

study of anti-Catholic bigotry 1 There should be no retal shyiation Retaliation would disshyqualify us as Chrisansmiddot

2 We should not behave all

martyrs 3 Catholics should not withshy

draw from American societybull

Courts definition of obscenity and time again NC Photo is in general a good one The court tests is whether to the average person applying conshytemporary community standshyards the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to the prurie~t interemiddotst

Msgr Fitzgerald cautioned however that it will be several HERE INmiddotNEWENGLAND- -_-C _

years before it becomes clar what the courts concept(on win be of cclntemporary community standard~ in regard to obscenshy

~ds ~n Vietnam~ree Whats hehind Cana~ian Missioner

HONGKONG (NC)-A Can- adian priest expelled by communist-controlled northern Vietnam who arrived here by way of Red China reports the ~fth~ bigVietnamese Reds have stepped up their drive against the Church

A second Canadian priest reshyported expelled from northern Vietnam had not been heard SWItch to from since his arrest four weeks earlier

Father igtenis Paquette CSSR 47-year-old missioner from Coaticook in southern Quebec who has bee freed was arrestshy FORDed by the communists in the Red capital at Hanoi and then released ~at the border between Vietnam and China

Father Paquette expressed concern over the whereabouts of FatherThomas Cote CSSR 62-year-did fellow Redemptorist

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Mens Councmiddotil Asks Celebratjon Begin on Christmas Day Itself

BOSTON (NC)-Catholic men of the Boston archdioshycese will sponsor a detailed program this year to eliminate pre-Christmas celebrations during the penitential season of Advent

Instead the archdiocesfln Council of Catholic Men will conduct a series of public observances during the Churchs traditional Christmas season the twelve days betweell the Feast of the Nativity and the Feast of the Epiphany

The present custom of beginshyning Christmas celebrations in November and ending them on Christmas Day follows the Christmas season pattern set by merchants rather than the patshytern in the Churchs littirgy Thomas F Quinn of Plymouth president of the council said in an interview

True Observance We know hat the commer

ciaI observance must begin in early November but we also

middotknow that our good merchants have no intention of substituting th~ir sales period for the true oj)servance of the birth of Our Divine Lord he said

Yet there has been a proshynounced tendency for all of usshyincluding good Catholics - to equate the commercial and spirshyitual Christmas so that we light

our homes we erect our trees we sing our carols ar - we conshyduct our parties in the penitenshytialseason of Advent

Recommendation One important recommendashy

tion is that Christmas lights should not be set up until Christmas eve and then should be displayc ~ until the Feast of the Epiphany The city is coshyoperating in this with its tradishytional Crib and display of lights on Boston Common which will be brought to a close with approshypriate ceremonies on the Feast Other area communities are being urged not to put the figure of the Christ Child in their Crib displays until Christmas eve

No public activities have been planned for Christmas Day to encourage families to spend these hours at home together But the following days include choral programs parties formiddot children a display of madonnas in museums and libraries middotteenshyage and family Holy Hours visits to residents of pu)gtlic institutions distribution of gifts to the poor and others

BLESS CITY HEALTH CENTER In Jiquilisco El Salvador Archbishop Luis ChavezyGonzalez lays the corshyner stone for the citys new health center in the presence of city and government officials Voluntary labor built the center with funds raised by church socials NC Photo

21 Catholic Colleges ToShare in Grants WASHINGTON (NC) - At

least 21 Catholic colleges and universities will share in grantsawarded by the National Science Foundation for 1959 summer inshystitutes for high school and colshylege teachers of science and mathematics

Awards of grants totaling about $21 million middotfor the support of the institutes have been announced by Alan T Waterman director of themiddot foundation Insti shy

tutes will be held in all 49 states Hawaii Puerto Rico and the D t f C I b

is rIC 0 0 urn lao Of the 350 institutes about 300

of them will be open only to high school teachers Theinsti shytutes offer courses and activitjes specifically designed to meet the subjectmatter needs of science and mathematics teachers who have been out of college for a numbermiddot of years

ITHE ANCHOR -Thurs Dec 4 1958

Taunton Vets Plan Auxiliary

Organization of an auxiliar and the securing of permanent quarters for a d1eeting pla~c are among plans of Father John P Washington Post No 1799 Cathshyolic War Veterans Taunton

At a business meeting Robert Joy newly installed commander

appointed Hugh Mayher chairshyman of a committee to formulate plans for an auxiliary Cornelius Kelleher heads a group studying prospects for permanent headshyquarters

William Powers John Basis and Dr Gene C Romano form the post finance committee Edshyward Cameron first vice comshymander appointed Rev Edward Oliveira of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Taunton to the Catholic Activities committee Rem~e Lavoie heads the Amershy

icanismmiddot committee Namedmiddot to represent the post at the Allied Veterans Council are William Brooks John Coady Hugh Mayshyher Robert Joy and Cornelius Kelleher

Newspaper publicity will be handled by John Schondek and radio news by John F McCarshythy

Next meeting is scheduled for Monday eyening Dec 29 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church hall

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through a study of the Old Testament - fact is that the years ~ellfroni took i~ that thes~bjeCt-must MONDAY-Feast of the Imshyfuture to past like leaves froIll have been dropped at Ieast for maculate- Conception On this

day in 1854 Pope Pius~IX solshymiddota ca1endar and th e shrIne re- the time being

Pr tJ A Sad Chti$tmas Story A r~thef ifaa-iifotT~lias~come oiilof SOtitli~f~1clii~~~ - ~~ r~ ~(t middotfofL~i_ ( bull _ t i ~r- lt~~V middot~middotIt ~~f-llt1r~ ~ _~ yen~~~-~ TheNationalmiddot Tuberculosis Association~jssueamp~jt

does ~v~riie~raf this time-c--a ChristmasFightlB stamp middotproceeds of the stanJpsmiddot help undernourished wlilt~gt childre-nmiddot who show signsmiddot of tuberculosis It was expected that the stamps wouldbe sold by thepost offjces and used in that worthy purpose

This year the committee which selectEiqthe stampmiddot design settled on~ religious theme--a picture of the Blessed Virgin holdi~g the Child Jesus

As soon as the Calvinist Dutch Reformed Church saw the stamp the decree went out that this was Roman Catholic propaganda and no Protestant must buy or use the stamp

The Tuberculosis Association is embarrassed and so is the Protestant majority on the board that selected the design

These Protestants believe that the central figure of Christmas is not a reindeer 01 a snowman but Christ These men believe that Christ is God And so what more fitting picture on a Christmas seal than the figure of Christ But as Chesterton once remarked Who can separate a baby from its mother And ~o the stamp pictured Christ being held by His mother Mary

There does not seemto be anything particularly sinister about that But the Reformed Church wishes to do whatmiddot Almighty God wouldnot do--giye us Christ without lary

give us the Child without His rnother

rhe Prqtestant men who chose the stamp design do not have the gift of Catholic Faith Presumably they are not interested in furthering what might be called strictly Catholid ideas As Protestants they saw nothing-out of place in picturing Christ with Mary If this means that to honor Christ they must honor Mary why that is part of the fact of Christmas of the Incarnation of Gods plan for nians redemption

And so the opposition to the Madonna stamp on the partof some-not alf-in South Africa is a sad story Ris sad not because itJs anti-Catholic It is a ~ad story because

it is illogical

Old Testament Heritage In the texts of the Advent Masses is met again and

again the great prophet Isaias one Of the most striking personalities in Hebrew history Almighty God eight cen turies before the coming of Christ spoke of the Messias through Isaias Now Yahweh will give you a sign~Behold the virgin will conceive and bear a son and she will call his name Emmanuel

The significance of this prophecyof Isaias is impossible to underestimate The name Emmanuel meaning God with

us the fact that Emmanuels mother would be a vIrgin the statement that the virgin-mother would name the child a function and privilege reserved to the father indicating that this child woulo have no earthly fath~r--this prophecy of Isaias was indeed used by God to give a rich message to

His people

If there is anything that can he learned from contact with Isaias in the Advent Masses it is that the Old Testa- I

sity will emment is the henitage of theChurchno less than the New erge from a meeting of ham- tion Testament And thosewho would seemiddot Christ in all middotHis mer nails sayen and Breig No final conClusion was dimensiltms should be acquainted with Christ i~ prophecy However that may be the reached at the momerit and (

Still AP~tron C~rqinal~Desigilate Montini of Milan used the oCcasio~

of the dediCationof an all-glass church to speak somecogent words on arts contribution to religion bull

The Ca~dinal said I am here to open niy arms to everything new which art gives me I have no prejudice against what is novelty as long as jt is not the whim and fruit of ignorance

The Cardinal makes a nice distinction between much that is called modern art but which would be bad art in any age-and modern ingenuity that seeks to offer to God someshything that is new

Art is the fruit of intelligence~theremust he purpose order discipline and design And modern art springing from such intelligEmce and wedded to new techniques should be able to produce something new and pleasing and altogether 8uited to the worship of God

The Church must be the patron of good art in this modern age no less than in the ages past which produced 80 many of the ~orlds greatniast~DJieces

mained oilly a prornise

Once I did actually succeed in getting a small statile glued somehow to a log under a rose trellis in the liack yard but the rains came and the winds blew and you know what hap- pens to houses built on sand and shrines constructed according to the formulas of a man who is totally incompetent to do anyshything except put words down

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Finds Compromise Practical

Well sir I did theonly thing that seemed practicable I comshypromised by putting a statue of the woodworker of Nazareth on the mantel in the living room and explaining that 1 would try to make it UP bY writing something now and then about themiddot holiness with which he embraced the life middotof sacrifice to which he was called and about the fact that no hus-middot band and father ever really

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I supposemiddot the troubl~ was that St rosephbeing a carpenter and a good one shuddered at the thought of my

making a shrine in his honor Oh I have no doubt that he thought kindly of me after

I broached the idea to him globe-and invited ~~ to guess through the veil that lies be- what in the world it was

tween earth and heaven Reli~ of Other Days

Probably he remarked to I said it m~st have fallen from Jesus and Mary in one of their a flying saucer or some kind of

space craft but finally he letfamily gatherings that I deserved me in on the secret-it had been

some kind of mark on the credit the covermiddot of one of those bImiddotg sidemiddot for good intentions But arc lamps which used to light he seems to have put down his the ~treets in our cities foot against the shrine itself

After all it is well bruited about in cel estial circles that there is rio tell i ng what monstroshy

TODAY-St Peter Chrysolo gUsmiddot Bishop-Confessor Doctor He lived in the fifth century and served as archbishop of Rav~nna He took a consider~ble part in

the controversies of his timeand rendered important serives to the Church His fame for eloqshyuenec gained him the name of Chrysologus golden speech He

died in 450

TOMORROW - St S1ibbas Abbot He became one of the most famous of the Palestinian monks in whose discipline he established a rig i d reform He was renowned for his austerity of life and observance of the monastic rule In various journeys to Constantinople he rendered great service to the Eastern Church whiCh then was much troubled by the Eutychian heretics He died in 532 at the age of 94

SATURDAY - St Nicholas Bishop-Confessor He served as

It had been used in an exshyhibition and then they were going to throw it away so he latched on to it

He brought it into our house because he and his wife had

said to each other that it wouid look dandy with one of our madonna statues inside and

imiybe a tiny light for illummashy

B~t o~e evening I came - in emnly declared as an article of

from giving a talk somewhere and sat down to watch a westshy

ern on V and just whenthe hero was up t9 his eyes in trouble Linda (shes Sams wife and Sam is the neighbor Ive been talkiilgabout) poked her head in and asked could I gomiddot over to their house right away

What the Doctor Ordered

So of course I thoughi soineshything had happened to one of thew childrenmiddot and I went galshyloping next door I was dIrectshyed into the basement and there were Sam and my wife ~nd Linda right behind me and Sam had cadged a huge log when the fellows across the street cut down a tree and he had fitted my statue of St Joseph on the log under the glass hemisphere with a concealed light shiningon it and Im telling you it

was just what the doctor order-

Faith that Mary the Mother of God was by singular privilege of God preserved free from all stain ofo~iginal sin This is the patronal feast of the United States

TUESDAY - St Restitutus Bishop-Martyr Little is known of this African martyr other than that he served as Bishop of Carshythage and that si Augustinetoward the end of t~e fourthcentury preached a sermon in his honorqp his feast day

r-WEDNESDAY - St Melchishy

ades Pope-Martyr Also known asSt Miltiadeshe succeeded St Eusebius as Pope in 311 He was given the honor of martyrdom because Of the sufferings he underwent in the time of Dioshycletian His pontificate was short but he witnessed the triumph

of Constantine over Maxentius and reorganized the government of the Church which had been laid desqlate in years of persecushy

as St Nicholas of Bari Italywhere his relics were trans ferred after his death

SUNDAY-St Ambrose Bishshyop-Doctor He was one of the four great poetors of the Westshy

ern Church He lived in thefourth century ArIes Lyon and Treves dispute the middothonor of beshying his birthplace He early disshytinguished himself by his talents and while a young man was made Governor of Northern Italy Upon the death of the Archpishop of Milan he was the choice of rival factions to sucshyceed He divested himself of his wealth in favor of the Church and the poor and applied himshyself assiduously to his episcopal duties He was a champion of

religious liberties and manifested his courage on one occasion by excluding from Church services Emperor Theodosius the Great who was guilty of a cruel masshysacre His writings are voluminshy

ous and a constant reference in matters religious He was a brother of St Marcellina He died on April 4 397

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grasps the nobility of being a ed father and husband until he has It is in place in our back yard

now with wires running undershythought long and hard upon the ground mid all we need do is example of this perfect hus- turn a switch and there is our band-fathermiddot who physically illuminated St Joseph shrine was neither butspiritually vias and the rains canmiddot come and the sublImely both winds blow but there is no

That seemed to be all right house built on sana it wouid doI told myself And And Sam is going to rig anshythat was the way it was for other wire so that our back

tions He presided over the Council of Bishops from Italyand Gaul WhIch decided in favor

of Cecilian as Bishop of Carthage against Donatus This did not hinder the later development of the Domitist heresy in Africa He died on January 10 314

Half-Century Mark PUBLISHER another year or two until one yard shrine of Josephs Lady MILWAUKEE (NC)-Ross 1

Most Rev James L Connolly DD~PhD r- the young husband and will be lighted up too andshy Malone of Roswell N M presishyfather next door who is not a thats the story Joseph has his dent of the American Bar AssoshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER Liohc but you would boast shrine and his carpenters soul ciation will speak here Dec 3Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll about him being one jf he were is at peace with it which it to mark the 50th anniversary of

MANAGING EDITOR came in one day with a huge could hardly have been if I had the Marquette University Law Hugh J GoidAD Jl1ass globe-or JOo+-- half- muddled the thing througll SchooL

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APOSTOLATE MEETS AT WAREHAM Need of a lay apostolate was stressed by speake~s at the New ~i1gl~nd ~egional Conference of the Miflsionary Cenacle Apostolate a movement directed by the Missionary Selvants of the Most Blessed Trinity at Wareham In left photo Margaret Healy PhD General Custodian of the Apostolate addresses the group

Part of the boys group that met in the basement auditorium of the Wareham Public Library is shownin second left photo while a section of the girls group is seen a~ right ~enter ~peaker in ~ight photo i~ Miss ClaudIa York of St FrancIs XavIer ParIsh Hyanms a leader In the Apostol~te movement~

THE ANCHOR- 7 Thurs Dec 4 1958

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WASHINGTON (NC) Father George T Boileau

SJmiddot is a rangy Jesuit with a there are now 963958 refugees soft voice and a consuming victiIns of the Arab-Israeli war passion ~ a love affilir with a of 1948 on the list of the United stat~ named Alaska NatioiISmiddot Relief and Works

The possibilities of Alaska V bull R 1- are tremendous the Jesuit be- Ichms equlemlieves Alaska will have an imshymense effect on the American Contlnued from Page One

economy Its a wonderful land express

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of promise It offers the chalshy prayerful manner lenge Of a pioneer country and A large group of the vIctIms

11 b b ht t th N th t nothmg has been done to Imple-WIsome of the most gorgeous scen- Arm e rtoug 0 e or ~ehs ment the middotU N resolution of hery in the world ory omorrow were nLC- bull

Busy Cleric bishop Meyer will celebrate a A pastor luFairbanltsFather Pontifical Mass of Requiem

Boileau has also found time to -Othex victims ~ill be brought take on a niultitude of other individualy for the offering of assignments which he describesseparat~ Masses as a few sitleliri s Burial will take place in the

They include being superinten- Holy lInocents section of the dent of Fairbanks Catholic Queenof middot~eavenCemetery if schools executive vice-president theh- middotplreptsWish of the Monroe Foundation of This morning at 1030 ArchshyFairbanks an educational foun-l bishop Meyer celebrated a Ponshydation chairman of the Alaska tificai Mass of Requiem in Our Employment Security Commis- Lady ~f the Angels Church for SiOIi and advisor to th ~ Alaska the three Sistersof Charity of Vocational Rehabiiitation prO-the middotB1essedmiddot Virgin Mary who gram i diediQ the fire~

But the diversity of his avltlca- __~~ _

tionscomesmiddot into focus whenmiddotin 0UmiddotRmiddot LAmiddotnmiddotySmiddotconversat~ol) he makes it clear that the present and future middotyrel- CRJlPEL fare of Alaska is the top priority motive in everything he does

The arrival of statehood served to emphasize the thinshyness in the ranks of Alaskari leaders he said It might even have been better if statehood had come five years f~om now he suggested Then we would have had time to train our leadshyers

But this problem he declared like many othersmiddot poundaced by Alaska is understandayene in the light ofmiddot the tremendoqS expanshysionmiddot the new state had been exshy 4 penencmg bull

He CIted Fairbahks as aninshystance In 1928 he town had 3000 inhabitants in 194 6000 and today-37000 plus a shift shying military population Qf more than 12000

Thirty per cent of the people of Fairbanks are Catholic Father Boileau declared The Church has a tremendous role to play)n Alaska and we must middottrain lay people to take their pad in it Theyre doing a fine job now~

but there just arenlt enough of them

This shortage of leaders-only temporary Father Boileau is convinced-accounts in 1gtart for his own active role in Alaskan affairs

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quiem Mass for Arthur Rodzinshyski 66 symphony orchestra conductor was offered in St Agnes church here and was folshylowed by burial in St Agnes Cemetery

Refugee Probl~rn Is Key to Pea~e In Middle East ~ Monaco Gives Pope WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) -

There is absolutely no possibTt f th Mmiddotddlmiddot II Y orpea~e In eI e East untIl a Just solutIOn IS

found for the plight of close to one million Palestine refugees

Msgr Peter P Tuohymiddot presishydent of the Pontifical Mission forPalest~ne has also said that

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f Pal f $ 4 11 dAgency or estme Re ugees He added that this number is an increase of 30000 over the total of June 1957

The prelate national secreshytary of the Catholic Near Eastmiddot Welfare Association explained at a U S hierarchy ~eeting that the increase is principally due to the natural growth of the refugee population He noted that some refugees with meager resources a few years pa~ are now in need of housing food clothing and medical care

The refugees are convincedh

Msgr Tuohy stated t at a grave injustice has been done to them by the United Nations and are bitter over the fact that

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the first 10 years of exile for the Palestine refugees

The next 12 months will be critical onest he stated and unless the free world looks upon

this tragic problem with com passion and justice Soviet Russhysia and the communists will make further progress in their

active attempts to bring the entire Middle East behind the Iron Curtain

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The gift is a pendulum table clock designed in the papal colshyors of white and gold It shows

simultaneously the time in many parts of the world thus intendshying to symbolize-the universality of the Popes reign

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By Mary Tinley Daly MADRID (NC)-Dueto goVshyern men t interference the

Any leaks in your household budget weekly newspaper Signa pub-With striCtb~dgete~rsevery cent is accounted for but lished here was restrained from

even in the most rigid there is an item labeled Mise circulating two of its issues iii Frankly our own Misc covers the totals that dont October

The newspaper is published by add up bazaar chances we wash your hair tak~ a bath get Spains Catholic Action Youth took repairsin a car some- ready unless youve got plenty of It sent circular letters to its subshybody else is now driving hot water scribers explaining the sudden the etc etc and so forth So the hot water heater change in its circulation pattern

There are however definite chuggs away in the basement The letter said in part Nevermiddot leaks and we wonder if they are while la glamour goes on up- before in the 22 years of uninshypeculiar to ouf stairs Steam exudesfrom cracks terrupted publication of our house or more- mJw in the bathroom door as the vel weekly did anything like this or-less univer- vet dress g~ts itselpoundsteamed its happen sal we hope owner goes middotthrough a tortuous The next issue of Signo tel

Books In a beauty routine reach the streets was that of Finally the house is calm We CATHOLIC RELIEF IN LEBANON An emergency Octo~er 18 devoted entirely to

face-saving ges- sit rea9-irig the over-dlJe library ~e memory of PQpe Pius XII ture we label books (mIght asweII get our relief program sporisoredby the Gatholic NearEast Welftre N H t GOthmiddott th I C 0 In Iven lri~ urt horit moneys worth)middot the Association and Catholic Re ief Services--NWC distributedIn its circular letterSiinoestYbet~eenThump-thuinpfrom food parcels to3~50pers6nssuff~ringfromwant arid gav~ no hint a8t9 wh~e itJan us and ourli- basement privation in Lebanon the past year Members of La afoul ofmiddot the censors Butitr~ brary it mignt Who turnedmiddot that thing on Flamme~ Catholic charitable organization aid in the dis- called that it had aprevious in- high again ~ the Head of the ciderit with th~ govertlni~rit

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books withil codicil Books Leak No Three Hierarchy to Promote Liturgical V At-that time jt ran an editorial that neverdidshow up and had Thus leak after leak we add A I u dS - commenting on stltements Genshyto be paid for our quota of support to iibraries postQ ate in h ite - bull tateSmiddoteralissimo Francisco Franco the

serviCe stations and the gas Spanish chief of state had made In a fine frenzy of literary en- company Were nat philanthro- WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The- The Archbishop said th~t the to Noticias Catolicas the Spanshy

th~siasm we visit the par~sh pists_were just blunderful Bishops of the United States first two projects of he commis- ish-language news service of the andor the suburban library 1 have established an Episcopal sion Will be to give the nations NCWC Press Department Th Like someone who has had no Queens Dqughters l bull 1 h f th Lt g 1 b h f t th edltona w Ich called for sinshylunch and arrives at a party Just CommiSSlOn 0 e 1 ur lea ~s ops In orma IOn on e

bull d cere and effective conversations as the hors doeuvres are being Entertain ChiIdren Apostolate to promote an over- achievements of liturgical com~

l t 1 t n - between the Spanish people andhpassed we avidly take this-and- The Queens Daughters of see tel urglca movemen 1 missions in other countries and thO t their government won no apshythat Heres a novel everybody is Taunton were entertained by IS coun ry to provide them with an authorishyreading a spiritual book that children of St Vincents Home Archbishop Joseph E Ritter oftative commentary on the recent plause in government circles i( will uplift the soul one about Fall River at their December St Louis has been designated instruction issued by the Sacred Over the Top the Caribbean we hopefully ~x- Meeting held at the CYO Hall chairman of the commission Congregation of Rites aimed at BURLINGTON (NC) - This pec1- to visit a how to study on High Street Taunton on Archbishop William 0 Brady of bringing the faithful into more years annual appeal of the Ver that Ginny really should read if Monday Deceinber 1 St Paul is vice chairman and aetive participation in the Mass mont Catholic Charities fund hai shes ever going to get proper tach member and guest Auxiliary Bishop JamesH ltrif- The liturgicai movement netted $9881329 a record for stiidy habits brought a Christmas Gift for a fiths of New York is secretary launchedmiddot by Pope St Pius X in the second consecutive year The Tried Anyway child at the Home The othermembers are Bishop 1903 seeks a greater participa- appeal surpasssed lastmiddot years by

Well thats enough We sti~~ey A catered supper was s~rved tohn F Dearden of PittsburgQtion~ofthe laity in the prayers $369070 A three and one-half the four volumes coiied into our by Mrs Chappell followed by and Bishop Vincent S Waters of andrites of Holy Mass and other percent increase was reported crooked left elbow The eye singingand dancil)g bY~l)llie RaleighN C Churchcetemonies from 8~ parishes andmiddot51 missions catche~ an allUJing titleHow and Jack Doonan and children ~I M C 01 to Save on Household Expenses from~he Home -ew laml OUCI That we should have as part of Chalrla9Y was~r~ Francil MIAMI (NC)~A Miami Di-- our homework PBoy and Co-Charrlady Mrsmiddotocesanmiddot Council of Catholic Woo

We take the fifth Charlesmiddot DGalligaiias~iste4bYJrienhas been organized as the At pommiddote we star~ the noyel members of their Committee 107tA diocesan coundlin the

find thatthe involved problems s d B R_ United States MrsH J G Esshyof a fictional middotheroine are tootU entsto oYcOtt sex of Souui Miamimother of much to take at the end of a bO tOo bl Flolms seven children has been named long claymiddot of real problemsmiddot Let

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Jee I no e first president by Bishop Cole-Suzanne ltfind her own way SPRINGFIELD (NC)-Catho~ man F Carroll

We decide to do a bit ofspir lie High School students-here in iloal reading before the 1ltite Ohio hlVe launched a campaign news broadcast against indecency and horror

AiIother day or so another in motion pictures And there BROOKLAWN dipinto the sph~itiIal ampiiciing Vle has been a marked ~ecline in find eyelids droopingas we try~middot attendance at area mOVIe theaters PHARMACY to mull over tMrekllift weve showing objectionable films Joseph A Charpentierreceived r since the start of the campaign Reg Pharm i

More evenings go by-people A study revealed 74 percent 1902 ACUSHNET Avi come in or we go places Then of the films shown in area driveshy NEW BEDFORD we take a look at the Caribbean in theaters last year were classi TEL WY 6middot0772 book history geography we fied by the Legion of Decency bull PRESCRIPTIONSbegin to wonder if well ever be either as objectionable in part able to afford it and decide to for all or wholly condemned postpone the boning-up until the prospect is closer --

Now heres a book youll love Ginny We somewhat gushingly put the volume in front of our 13-year old

Oh yeah-f Ginny yawns I heard you tell Daddy This is something qiriny ought to reado middotTheUo~ght to is the kiss Of

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Somebody take~ the carnotes a quarter-tankful and goes and goes- lenly in the midst of nowbere comes the portentious whung-whung-ghig Ground~ middoted A serVice call Service charge oLeak No Two Hot -WaterHe~t~r Th~s-t~o -~ould take its place proudly in anywell-documentedmiddot i)idge~ and it does up toa point That ppint is vmiddotten the needle

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-HisHoliness Pope John XXIII haschosen to retain the same coatshyof-arms he had as a Cardinal

A pontiff is free to chooseWhatever coat-of-arms hewishes when he accedes to thethrone of Peter In this case thePope decided to keep the samecrest he had been assigned whenhe was named a Cardinal andPatriarch of Venice

The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

No Motto~ing poundrom the papal coatshy

OlaIms however is the mottoObedientia et Pax-Obedishy~and Peac~arried on thePat~~hs shield The papal-est middottraditionally bears nonwttobull

hecardhials hat of the Pashytflarclils$hield has been leshyplacedmiddot with the papal tiara andcrossed behind the crest aretwo gold and silver keys

The tower is carried on thePontiffs coat-of-arms becauseit is a symbol carried on variousparts of the shields of the otherbranches of the Roncalli familyin northern Italy The lilies reshycall the Popes service as Nunshycio to France and the wingedlion is the symbol of the Reshypublic of Venke

For the second time in thiscentury the lion of Venice hasbeen carried on a papal shieldThe last pontiff to retain thelion was St Pius X who wasalso patriarch of that city beshyfore election to the throne ofPeter

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wife mother cook baker teacher laundress interior decoshyrator seamstress nurse hous~leanerand electrical wizardShes the woman who mothers a den of cub scouts who lovesoutdoor living who runs afamily taxi service Shes asgracious after five as she ischeerful every morning andshe loves every minute of herday

This clever versatile Wamanef the Year is always wellshydressed but too busy doing adozen jobs in a 12-hour day toworry about clothes that call fordelicate care Thats one of theeKcellentreasons sheselects one~ the new cilshmere-softtailored dressesso luxuriousloOking Yotld never SUSpect itsmade ofmiddot onemiddot ofmiddot those -vvonderAbers that macbinewashesDeeds no ironing and neverlleler sags or wrinlcles Who isWis fabulous Woman Of theYear Why shes you and yOu_dyou

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The season itself is one ofattuned elegance and the newt9rmal fashions pace the settingIf youd ~ the belle of the ballyen~ud do well to invest in the~uty the flattery ofa deep~d ivory slipper satin gownPfeferably the bodice should ~iently fitted Qlive a highboater cowl neckline with calteeves A she~tIi skirt should ~iOng length

Your jewelry should acceat-e gowns elegance My firsteboice would be rich NOIYshytoned mock-pearls or gleamingeuUured pearls a sitnpleone-and necklaCe with matchiniearrings My seccmd choice~ould be matching earrings andbracelet (nQ necklace) The re-It-simply eMhailtirigi Many of the seasons loveliesteoats are made of spongy souffle ohairThis light-as-air mohairwool is whipped with a SDftsouffle touch into unsurpassedelegance Lines follow the newsfrom Paris - widened collarsfolded backs oblique closingsParis and the eauty of thisIUpple exquisite texture makethese the coats for Fall andWinter

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My best wishes for yourmerry Christmases and yourhappy New Years your longlives and your true prosperities

From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

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Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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We Catholics are missionaries teo We~enot the lPirU 01Marx nor the spirit of Mohammed~t bullbull1 Spirit lo pi~e

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

zGOD LOVE YOU TO YOU who read 08l appeals and

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

Made Rite Chips Ask For Them Today

bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull sume) although un-named in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull III Bishop Scullys report was com- bull _

cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

III mended because of 48 fi~s it -i- III

~I~~~o~~cia~~~iC~ielved ~ W ~heAmiddotNCBOR 5 Neither thi~ noran other re iI middotI ill

sponsible maJor stU~IO lut ~~~ bull bull bull the orro~ ~seud-scletiflc P OBO~ 1 - FALL JtIVER MASS bull and CrIme fIlms which Blsholl L PI d f r one year tG bull Scully warned paren~~ can have Endosed 1S$4SUlftMdptl0l7 ease sen 0 bullbull

dangerous cumulatIve d ~ffteclt - Na-e __ _ bull ____ - upon the moral health an In e- bull 01 __ _ bull__~-

lectual development of theIr _ Addressmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ____ _ _ _ _ __ children bull _--_-- i

Fortu~ateIY intelligentteeil- Post OfflC~ __-__--- -- _~ _- ---~ ~ _ ers appear to steer clear of th~ - City or Town ----~_ _ _~_--- -- iii

t f ths trash which evenmiddot b bullwors 0 I Donated y ___-- _ _when not directly dangerous tomiddot - bull their moral lives insults their Address ~- - - bull tastes and general IQ bull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull iiibullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

The Bishop praised the Polish people for their pistory of dEwo- For Your Protection tion to the Faith The Bishop Buy From prayed for new enthusiasm for the parishioners of St Hedwigll PERFECTION in planning a)new church and in fostering vocations to the priest shy 132 Rockdale Ave hood In the parish New Bedtord

A banquet was held in the aft shyernoon attended by several hunshy WY 5-7947 dred parishioners and friends )0 ___ _

Citizens Savings Bank Building Fall River MasS

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GENERAL CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS

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Regi$tere~ CiviI and S~~~tutal i Engin~r - -Member National SOciety Professional Engmeer

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ByM3gr George u-ss Director NCWC Social Ac~OD Department

~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

BROOKLAWN FUNERAL HOME INC

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Accordmg tQ Mr OConnell lt bull

there is no industry in the Iphone VAndvk~ 2-0582 United States better suited to undertake this type of coopera- --- - - - -- - _

MTFALmiddotSTmiddot RMAJVERRrs ACmiddotADEMYmiddot STiiiR-tS mGH F hT Ik L T~UNT9N OUrt a lti

Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

yon e ml e ~ wages hours and working con- COYLE HIGH SCHOOL

Traffmiddotoc

Problems bullbullbull

For longwealling rugs or Wall to walt

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MORENCYS PRICES ~ - ~~~ ~ -~ ~

Are Lowest of All I

MORENCYS

Ca~petDng 1440 PURCHASIEmiddot STmiddot

NEW BEDFORD

CARPET WITH EASE at MORE-NeyS

decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

- ASK ABOUT THESUSPENSE CARD

ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

S~CRIFI~E FOR CHRIST MORE

NOW TllAN EVERmiddot BEFORE

BUILD A CRIB Medical Kit $75 Confessionalmiddot $50 Cmcifill $5

Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

the living and t1le dead Or give the gift Qf supernatshyural life through MEMBERSHIP Individual $1 family $5 for one year and Individual $20 Family $lOOPershypetual Or middotgivemiddot someCilDe an enrollment in one of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUBS a STRINGshyLESSGiFT or a DESIGNATED GIFT With the beaushytiful GIFT CARD we~ enclose presSed dowers from

middotBethlehem

4 STRINGLESS GIFT IS YOUR GtFT CERTIFICATE TO THE NEW uOLY FATHERmiddotFOR HIS NEAR EAST MISSIONSbull

MY SPIRITUAL CHILD Do you really want to give a worthwhile ChrIstmas gift r one

that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

and PETE~middotcof ~~e~ontifi~armiddotRuthenian ColIege each needs $600 POOR CL~lEgtsectI1T~R~PVI~ESANDREW andS4N9TA need

$300 eachmiddotmiddot~Na~1Jrally~ convenient ~stallments over a SIll or two year periodWillyqumakemiddotthem beam at the Cpristmas scen~

~~rastOlissioJis~ FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN President t

middotMsgr Peter P Tuohy Nat Secly Send all communicationsto CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION

48~~ington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Y ~

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THE ANCHORshyThurs ~ec~ 1958

Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

~f this nation ave ~een~teashyIly abal1doned by mcreasi 11

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

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chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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TOKYO (NC)-According to a clusively an anthropocentric newly completed survey 301 per practice with only bullbull a vague cent of the Japanese interviewed and secondary relationship toa said they had considered beshy possible objectively existing coming Catholics at one time or superior being I

another Many felt that religion was Not one answer to the surveys a system of ethics beneficial for

questions revealed positive iIi the harmonious development of will toward the Church it was 91an he added The psychologishy

- reported cal and social need middotof a personshyThis is the situation close to al religion was expressed by a

a century after the landing of large number of respondents the first missionaries of modern the survey found times in Japan where less than That is the situation here at one per cent of the nations more the close of the first century of than 90 million people are Chrishy the modern era of Christian sians history in this country

According to the latest statisshytics Japanese Christians total Priests Funeral ~only about 670000 These include 332136 Protestants 245114 Cathshy Mass Saturd(ly volics-more than double the 1948 total-24391 Orthodox and an A Funeral Mass was celebrated estimated 50000 members of the this morning in St Frances de so-called No-Church Christianishy Sales Church Indianapolis for ty which has wide influence in Rev Dennis W Harrington a in tellectual circles native of Fall River who died

Some of the problems facing unexpectedly Tuesday morning missionaries in present day Japshy while vesting for Mass Assigned an as well as some of the opporshy to St Francis de Sales Church tunities were revealed by the Indianapolis Father Harrington nationwide survey made by the served for a period in the DioshyCommittee of the Apostolate cese of Fall River set up by the Japanese Hiershy While serving in the Diocese archy to study methods of evanshy he volunteered his service to the gelizing Mid-western Archdiocese of Inshy

Answers to Interview dianapolis Assigned to St FranshyAmong those interviewed the ces de Sales Church there he

Church appeared forbidding to remained in that parish until his 99 per cent b~cause of its docshy sudden death Tuesday shytrine and to 157 per cent beshy His body will be brought to cause of its commandments It Fall River and a Funeral Mass was considered primarily a will be celebrated atSt Patricks foreign religion by 16 per cent Church Fall River on Saturday

However 282 per cent of morning at 10 oclock those interviewed since the surshy Born in Fall River Jan 21897 vey started in 1956 expressed Father Ha~rington was he son sincere sympathy for the Church of the late Dennis J and Emily Church J (Dawson) Harrington

The report drawn up by the He attended Holy Cross Colshycommittees chairman Father lege and St Marys Seminary Joseph Spae noted that the folshy Baltimore Following his ordina- lowing answers were given to - tion Father Harrington served the question Do you believe in St Marys Parish Taunton in the existence of God God and St Marys Parish Hebronshyexists337 per cent God does not ville exist 151 per cent God perhaps New Rochelle Gives exists 272 per cent dont know 203 per cent not reported 37 Building Contract per cent NEW ROCHELLE (NC)-TheAttitude Revealed

College of New Rochelle hasThe attitude of the average announced the awardirig of aJapanese regarding the nature $127500 contract for a fine artsand purpose of religion was also administration buildingrevealed by the survey Father

This is the second major phaseSpae wrote of the colleges $2500000 develshyOur inquiry revealed that

opment plan An $800000 resishyclose to 60 per cent of the Japanshydence hall for 134 students was ese considered religion to be exshydedicated last October New Ro chelle has 879 students Will Hold Breakfast

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CHARITY BALL COOPERATION Rev John A Chippendale pastor of St Patricks Parish Wareham is shown accepting checks from James E Conroy president of the Parish St Vincent de Paul Society and Mrs Manuel J Silvia Jr Guild president for Charity Ball

University President Evaluates Physical Education Program ~

ST LOUIS (NC) - Physical due to lack of interest among education is an essential part of young people in obtaining a an education program Father physical education degree Paul C Reinert SJ president Area of Weakness of St Louis University told a He said St Louis University group of coaches here once offered a minor in physical

But he emphasized that phy- education only to find such a ical education is not the most light response that it would important thing we must teach have been ridiculous to offer a It must be evaluated in the light major degree of available funds and facilities The priest was moderator of and in proportion to other a panelmiddot discussion of Catholic studies health and education teachers

The Jesuit educator formerly wher~ the discussion took place a coach noted that athletics C h e t agreed th toac es pr sen a could give athletes a false sense h 1 d tmiddot progr mp YSlca e uca IOn a s onof importance unless care was the whole represented an areashytaken by responsible school of- of weakness in private and pubshyficials lic schools Lack of finances and

Overemphasis on winning other factors were held responshythe neglect of programs for girls sible as well as boys excessive presshysure on coaches-these extreme The stimulus needed to imshymethods have been known to prove the lot of physical educa- destroy the administrative sys- tion Father Reinert suggested tem of a school he said must come from the instructors

Father Reinert said the lack themselves of trained personnel was one I have never seen a professhymajor difficulty in the physical sion which got recognition unless

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Return of Lanin To Charity Ball Popular Choice

Dance - Party -Fun If there is one living synonym for all three of these wordll it is Lester Lanin For more than two decade Lester Lanin has symbolized the ultimate in a dance orchestra His unusual musical style and wide popularity among all age groups were responsible formore than 4000 guests taxing the capacity of Lincoln Parks Milshylion Dollar Ballroom last Janushyary for the ltharity Ball for unshyderprivileged children And beshycause of its fabulous success Lester Lanin and his internashytionally famous orchestra are being brought back by popular demand

Lanin is known throughout the dance world as the man who gets around and to all the best places

North South East and Westshyif its a glittering occasion Lanin is usually there whether dress calls for white ties or sport jackshyets And in this Jet Age Lanin will possibly show up in New York tonight Hollywood tomorshyrow and Florida the next day If there is an important SOCIal Event going on its more than likelV that Lester Lanin and 16 of his accomplished musician will be the main attraction In 1957 the famed Tiffany Ball of the Golden Twenties was reshyvived at the equally famous Marble Palace in Newport and Lanin was there When the Monaco Ball was held midst pomp and protocol to honor Prince Rainier and Princess Grace (Kelly) priceless jewels and precious sables were releshygated to obscurity in the wake of the famous Lanin beat

Such is the color background and poularity that will attract thousands of Lanin followers to the Fourth Annual Charity Ball at Lincoln Parks Million Dollar Ballroom Wednesday evening January 7

Dress for the affair will be formal and tickets may be obshytained a t all parish rectorfes and from members of the St Vincent de Paul Society and the Diocesan

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~ Says Publishers Solve Problem Of Obscenity

PITISBURGH (N C ) Increasing responsibility on the part of publishers has brightened hopes for reducshying the flow of obscene literashyture Msgr Thomas J Fitzgerald executive secretary for the Na tional Office for Decent Literashyture has declared small flyshyby-night publishers are still flood(ng ttte market with the kind of slick obscenity that imperils our youth

The principal danger at presshyent he stated is in the field of so-called mens magazines some of which constitute a grave threat especially to unsushypervised youtll

Good Test Msgr Fitzgerald praised the

influence of the Comics Code Authority in improving the Dont cultivate a ghetto comshymoral content of comic books WELL KNOWN TO DIOCESANFAITHFULmiddot This unusual aerial view of Mt St plexHe also said that there are more Sepulchre Washington shows the Franciscan Monast~ry and pilgrimage hall in suburb~ 4 We ourselves must not

good paperback books available practice discrimination againstBrookland Thousands of pilgrims and sightseers in the nations capitol city visit the repshy now to the youth of the country anyone else than ever before licas of theshrines of the Holy places at the monastery So inspiring and uplifting are 5 The best answer to aD

He said that the U S Supreme the sights here that visitors are never satisfied with a solitary visit but return time charges against the Church ill

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Jesuit Gives Conclusions On Bigotry

CINCINNATI (NC)-OJd fashioned anti-Catholic bigshyotry with its notion of tfle Church a s essentiallyshywicked has disappeared into backwoods America a Jesuit au-middot thor and retreat master asserted here

Father Vincent P McCorry SJ offered all Xavier University Forum audience five conclushysions he has drawn from his

study of anti-Catholic bigotry 1 There should be no retal shyiation Retaliation would disshyqualify us as Chrisansmiddot

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Courts definition of obscenity and time again NC Photo is in general a good one The court tests is whether to the average person applying conshytemporary community standshyards the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to the prurie~t interemiddotst

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HONGKONG (NC)-A Can- adian priest expelled by communist-controlled northern Vietnam who arrived here by way of Red China reports the ~fth~ bigVietnamese Reds have stepped up their drive against the Church

A second Canadian priest reshyported expelled from northern Vietnam had not been heard SWItch to from since his arrest four weeks earlier

Father igtenis Paquette CSSR 47-year-old missioner from Coaticook in southern Quebec who has bee freed was arrestshy FORDed by the communists in the Red capital at Hanoi and then released ~at the border between Vietnam and China

Father Paquette expressed concern over the whereabouts of FatherThomas Cote CSSR 62-year-did fellow Redemptorist

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BOSTON (NC)-Catholic men of the Boston archdioshycese will sponsor a detailed program this year to eliminate pre-Christmas celebrations during the penitential season of Advent

Instead the archdiocesfln Council of Catholic Men will conduct a series of public observances during the Churchs traditional Christmas season the twelve days betweell the Feast of the Nativity and the Feast of the Epiphany

The present custom of beginshyning Christmas celebrations in November and ending them on Christmas Day follows the Christmas season pattern set by merchants rather than the patshytern in the Churchs littirgy Thomas F Quinn of Plymouth president of the council said in an interview

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ciaI observance must begin in early November but we also

middotknow that our good merchants have no intention of substituting th~ir sales period for the true oj)servance of the birth of Our Divine Lord he said

Yet there has been a proshynounced tendency for all of usshyincluding good Catholics - to equate the commercial and spirshyitual Christmas so that we light

our homes we erect our trees we sing our carols ar - we conshyduct our parties in the penitenshytialseason of Advent

Recommendation One important recommendashy

tion is that Christmas lights should not be set up until Christmas eve and then should be displayc ~ until the Feast of the Epiphany The city is coshyoperating in this with its tradishytional Crib and display of lights on Boston Common which will be brought to a close with approshypriate ceremonies on the Feast Other area communities are being urged not to put the figure of the Christ Child in their Crib displays until Christmas eve

No public activities have been planned for Christmas Day to encourage families to spend these hours at home together But the following days include choral programs parties formiddot children a display of madonnas in museums and libraries middotteenshyage and family Holy Hours visits to residents of pu)gtlic institutions distribution of gifts to the poor and others

BLESS CITY HEALTH CENTER In Jiquilisco El Salvador Archbishop Luis ChavezyGonzalez lays the corshyner stone for the citys new health center in the presence of city and government officials Voluntary labor built the center with funds raised by church socials NC Photo

21 Catholic Colleges ToShare in Grants WASHINGTON (NC) - At

least 21 Catholic colleges and universities will share in grantsawarded by the National Science Foundation for 1959 summer inshystitutes for high school and colshylege teachers of science and mathematics

Awards of grants totaling about $21 million middotfor the support of the institutes have been announced by Alan T Waterman director of themiddot foundation Insti shy

tutes will be held in all 49 states Hawaii Puerto Rico and the D t f C I b

is rIC 0 0 urn lao Of the 350 institutes about 300

of them will be open only to high school teachers Theinsti shytutes offer courses and activitjes specifically designed to meet the subjectmatter needs of science and mathematics teachers who have been out of college for a numbermiddot of years

ITHE ANCHOR -Thurs Dec 4 1958

Taunton Vets Plan Auxiliary

Organization of an auxiliar and the securing of permanent quarters for a d1eeting pla~c are among plans of Father John P Washington Post No 1799 Cathshyolic War Veterans Taunton

At a business meeting Robert Joy newly installed commander

appointed Hugh Mayher chairshyman of a committee to formulate plans for an auxiliary Cornelius Kelleher heads a group studying prospects for permanent headshyquarters

William Powers John Basis and Dr Gene C Romano form the post finance committee Edshyward Cameron first vice comshymander appointed Rev Edward Oliveira of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Taunton to the Catholic Activities committee Rem~e Lavoie heads the Amershy

icanismmiddot committee Namedmiddot to represent the post at the Allied Veterans Council are William Brooks John Coady Hugh Mayshyher Robert Joy and Cornelius Kelleher

Newspaper publicity will be handled by John Schondek and radio news by John F McCarshythy

Next meeting is scheduled for Monday eyening Dec 29 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church hall

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through a study of the Old Testament - fact is that the years ~ellfroni took i~ that thes~bjeCt-must MONDAY-Feast of the Imshyfuture to past like leaves froIll have been dropped at Ieast for maculate- Conception On this

day in 1854 Pope Pius~IX solshymiddota ca1endar and th e shrIne re- the time being

Pr tJ A Sad Chti$tmas Story A r~thef ifaa-iifotT~lias~come oiilof SOtitli~f~1clii~~~ - ~~ r~ ~(t middotfofL~i_ ( bull _ t i ~r- lt~~V middot~middotIt ~~f-llt1r~ ~ _~ yen~~~-~ TheNationalmiddot Tuberculosis Association~jssueamp~jt

does ~v~riie~raf this time-c--a ChristmasFightlB stamp middotproceeds of the stanJpsmiddot help undernourished wlilt~gt childre-nmiddot who show signsmiddot of tuberculosis It was expected that the stamps wouldbe sold by thepost offjces and used in that worthy purpose

This year the committee which selectEiqthe stampmiddot design settled on~ religious theme--a picture of the Blessed Virgin holdi~g the Child Jesus

As soon as the Calvinist Dutch Reformed Church saw the stamp the decree went out that this was Roman Catholic propaganda and no Protestant must buy or use the stamp

The Tuberculosis Association is embarrassed and so is the Protestant majority on the board that selected the design

These Protestants believe that the central figure of Christmas is not a reindeer 01 a snowman but Christ These men believe that Christ is God And so what more fitting picture on a Christmas seal than the figure of Christ But as Chesterton once remarked Who can separate a baby from its mother And ~o the stamp pictured Christ being held by His mother Mary

There does not seemto be anything particularly sinister about that But the Reformed Church wishes to do whatmiddot Almighty God wouldnot do--giye us Christ without lary

give us the Child without His rnother

rhe Prqtestant men who chose the stamp design do not have the gift of Catholic Faith Presumably they are not interested in furthering what might be called strictly Catholid ideas As Protestants they saw nothing-out of place in picturing Christ with Mary If this means that to honor Christ they must honor Mary why that is part of the fact of Christmas of the Incarnation of Gods plan for nians redemption

And so the opposition to the Madonna stamp on the partof some-not alf-in South Africa is a sad story Ris sad not because itJs anti-Catholic It is a ~ad story because

it is illogical

Old Testament Heritage In the texts of the Advent Masses is met again and

again the great prophet Isaias one Of the most striking personalities in Hebrew history Almighty God eight cen turies before the coming of Christ spoke of the Messias through Isaias Now Yahweh will give you a sign~Behold the virgin will conceive and bear a son and she will call his name Emmanuel

The significance of this prophecyof Isaias is impossible to underestimate The name Emmanuel meaning God with

us the fact that Emmanuels mother would be a vIrgin the statement that the virgin-mother would name the child a function and privilege reserved to the father indicating that this child woulo have no earthly fath~r--this prophecy of Isaias was indeed used by God to give a rich message to

His people

If there is anything that can he learned from contact with Isaias in the Advent Masses it is that the Old Testa- I

sity will emment is the henitage of theChurchno less than the New erge from a meeting of ham- tion Testament And thosewho would seemiddot Christ in all middotHis mer nails sayen and Breig No final conClusion was dimensiltms should be acquainted with Christ i~ prophecy However that may be the reached at the momerit and (

Still AP~tron C~rqinal~Desigilate Montini of Milan used the oCcasio~

of the dediCationof an all-glass church to speak somecogent words on arts contribution to religion bull

The Ca~dinal said I am here to open niy arms to everything new which art gives me I have no prejudice against what is novelty as long as jt is not the whim and fruit of ignorance

The Cardinal makes a nice distinction between much that is called modern art but which would be bad art in any age-and modern ingenuity that seeks to offer to God someshything that is new

Art is the fruit of intelligence~theremust he purpose order discipline and design And modern art springing from such intelligEmce and wedded to new techniques should be able to produce something new and pleasing and altogether 8uited to the worship of God

The Church must be the patron of good art in this modern age no less than in the ages past which produced 80 many of the ~orlds greatniast~DJieces

mained oilly a prornise

Once I did actually succeed in getting a small statile glued somehow to a log under a rose trellis in the liack yard but the rains came and the winds blew and you know what hap- pens to houses built on sand and shrines constructed according to the formulas of a man who is totally incompetent to do anyshything except put words down

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Finds Compromise Practical

Well sir I did theonly thing that seemed practicable I comshypromised by putting a statue of the woodworker of Nazareth on the mantel in the living room and explaining that 1 would try to make it UP bY writing something now and then about themiddot holiness with which he embraced the life middotof sacrifice to which he was called and about the fact that no hus-middot band and father ever really

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I supposemiddot the troubl~ was that St rosephbeing a carpenter and a good one shuddered at the thought of my

making a shrine in his honor Oh I have no doubt that he thought kindly of me after

I broached the idea to him globe-and invited ~~ to guess through the veil that lies be- what in the world it was

tween earth and heaven Reli~ of Other Days

Probably he remarked to I said it m~st have fallen from Jesus and Mary in one of their a flying saucer or some kind of

space craft but finally he letfamily gatherings that I deserved me in on the secret-it had been

some kind of mark on the credit the covermiddot of one of those bImiddotg sidemiddot for good intentions But arc lamps which used to light he seems to have put down his the ~treets in our cities foot against the shrine itself

After all it is well bruited about in cel estial circles that there is rio tell i ng what monstroshy

TODAY-St Peter Chrysolo gUsmiddot Bishop-Confessor Doctor He lived in the fifth century and served as archbishop of Rav~nna He took a consider~ble part in

the controversies of his timeand rendered important serives to the Church His fame for eloqshyuenec gained him the name of Chrysologus golden speech He

died in 450

TOMORROW - St S1ibbas Abbot He became one of the most famous of the Palestinian monks in whose discipline he established a rig i d reform He was renowned for his austerity of life and observance of the monastic rule In various journeys to Constantinople he rendered great service to the Eastern Church whiCh then was much troubled by the Eutychian heretics He died in 532 at the age of 94

SATURDAY - St Nicholas Bishop-Confessor He served as

It had been used in an exshyhibition and then they were going to throw it away so he latched on to it

He brought it into our house because he and his wife had

said to each other that it wouid look dandy with one of our madonna statues inside and

imiybe a tiny light for illummashy

B~t o~e evening I came - in emnly declared as an article of

from giving a talk somewhere and sat down to watch a westshy

ern on V and just whenthe hero was up t9 his eyes in trouble Linda (shes Sams wife and Sam is the neighbor Ive been talkiilgabout) poked her head in and asked could I gomiddot over to their house right away

What the Doctor Ordered

So of course I thoughi soineshything had happened to one of thew childrenmiddot and I went galshyloping next door I was dIrectshyed into the basement and there were Sam and my wife ~nd Linda right behind me and Sam had cadged a huge log when the fellows across the street cut down a tree and he had fitted my statue of St Joseph on the log under the glass hemisphere with a concealed light shiningon it and Im telling you it

was just what the doctor order-

Faith that Mary the Mother of God was by singular privilege of God preserved free from all stain ofo~iginal sin This is the patronal feast of the United States

TUESDAY - St Restitutus Bishop-Martyr Little is known of this African martyr other than that he served as Bishop of Carshythage and that si Augustinetoward the end of t~e fourthcentury preached a sermon in his honorqp his feast day

r-WEDNESDAY - St Melchishy

ades Pope-Martyr Also known asSt Miltiadeshe succeeded St Eusebius as Pope in 311 He was given the honor of martyrdom because Of the sufferings he underwent in the time of Dioshycletian His pontificate was short but he witnessed the triumph

of Constantine over Maxentius and reorganized the government of the Church which had been laid desqlate in years of persecushy

as St Nicholas of Bari Italywhere his relics were trans ferred after his death

SUNDAY-St Ambrose Bishshyop-Doctor He was one of the four great poetors of the Westshy

ern Church He lived in thefourth century ArIes Lyon and Treves dispute the middothonor of beshying his birthplace He early disshytinguished himself by his talents and while a young man was made Governor of Northern Italy Upon the death of the Archpishop of Milan he was the choice of rival factions to sucshyceed He divested himself of his wealth in favor of the Church and the poor and applied himshyself assiduously to his episcopal duties He was a champion of

religious liberties and manifested his courage on one occasion by excluding from Church services Emperor Theodosius the Great who was guilty of a cruel masshysacre His writings are voluminshy

ous and a constant reference in matters religious He was a brother of St Marcellina He died on April 4 397

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grasps the nobility of being a ed father and husband until he has It is in place in our back yard

now with wires running undershythought long and hard upon the ground mid all we need do is example of this perfect hus- turn a switch and there is our band-fathermiddot who physically illuminated St Joseph shrine was neither butspiritually vias and the rains canmiddot come and the sublImely both winds blow but there is no

That seemed to be all right house built on sana it wouid doI told myself And And Sam is going to rig anshythat was the way it was for other wire so that our back

tions He presided over the Council of Bishops from Italyand Gaul WhIch decided in favor

of Cecilian as Bishop of Carthage against Donatus This did not hinder the later development of the Domitist heresy in Africa He died on January 10 314

Half-Century Mark PUBLISHER another year or two until one yard shrine of Josephs Lady MILWAUKEE (NC)-Ross 1

Most Rev James L Connolly DD~PhD r- the young husband and will be lighted up too andshy Malone of Roswell N M presishyfather next door who is not a thats the story Joseph has his dent of the American Bar AssoshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER Liohc but you would boast shrine and his carpenters soul ciation will speak here Dec 3Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll about him being one jf he were is at peace with it which it to mark the 50th anniversary of

MANAGING EDITOR came in one day with a huge could hardly have been if I had the Marquette University Law Hugh J GoidAD Jl1ass globe-or JOo+-- half- muddled the thing througll SchooL

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APOSTOLATE MEETS AT WAREHAM Need of a lay apostolate was stressed by speake~s at the New ~i1gl~nd ~egional Conference of the Miflsionary Cenacle Apostolate a movement directed by the Missionary Selvants of the Most Blessed Trinity at Wareham In left photo Margaret Healy PhD General Custodian of the Apostolate addresses the group

Part of the boys group that met in the basement auditorium of the Wareham Public Library is shownin second left photo while a section of the girls group is seen a~ right ~enter ~peaker in ~ight photo i~ Miss ClaudIa York of St FrancIs XavIer ParIsh Hyanms a leader In the Apostol~te movement~

THE ANCHOR- 7 Thurs Dec 4 1958

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WASHINGTON (NC) Father George T Boileau

SJmiddot is a rangy Jesuit with a there are now 963958 refugees soft voice and a consuming victiIns of the Arab-Israeli war passion ~ a love affilir with a of 1948 on the list of the United stat~ named Alaska NatioiISmiddot Relief and Works

The possibilities of Alaska V bull R 1- are tremendous the Jesuit be- Ichms equlemlieves Alaska will have an imshymense effect on the American Contlnued from Page One

economy Its a wonderful land express

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of promise It offers the chalshy prayerful manner lenge Of a pioneer country and A large group of the vIctIms

11 b b ht t th N th t nothmg has been done to Imple-WIsome of the most gorgeous scen- Arm e rtoug 0 e or ~ehs ment the middotU N resolution of hery in the world ory omorrow were nLC- bull

Busy Cleric bishop Meyer will celebrate a A pastor luFairbanltsFather Pontifical Mass of Requiem

Boileau has also found time to -Othex victims ~ill be brought take on a niultitude of other individualy for the offering of assignments which he describesseparat~ Masses as a few sitleliri s Burial will take place in the

They include being superinten- Holy lInocents section of the dent of Fairbanks Catholic Queenof middot~eavenCemetery if schools executive vice-president theh- middotplreptsWish of the Monroe Foundation of This morning at 1030 ArchshyFairbanks an educational foun-l bishop Meyer celebrated a Ponshydation chairman of the Alaska tificai Mass of Requiem in Our Employment Security Commis- Lady ~f the Angels Church for SiOIi and advisor to th ~ Alaska the three Sistersof Charity of Vocational Rehabiiitation prO-the middotB1essedmiddot Virgin Mary who gram i diediQ the fire~

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tionscomesmiddot into focus whenmiddotin 0UmiddotRmiddot LAmiddotnmiddotySmiddotconversat~ol) he makes it clear that the present and future middotyrel- CRJlPEL fare of Alaska is the top priority motive in everything he does

The arrival of statehood served to emphasize the thinshyness in the ranks of Alaskari leaders he said It might even have been better if statehood had come five years f~om now he suggested Then we would have had time to train our leadshyers

But this problem he declared like many othersmiddot poundaced by Alaska is understandayene in the light ofmiddot the tremendoqS expanshysionmiddot the new state had been exshy 4 penencmg bull

He CIted Fairbahks as aninshystance In 1928 he town had 3000 inhabitants in 194 6000 and today-37000 plus a shift shying military population Qf more than 12000

Thirty per cent of the people of Fairbanks are Catholic Father Boileau declared The Church has a tremendous role to play)n Alaska and we must middottrain lay people to take their pad in it Theyre doing a fine job now~

but there just arenlt enough of them

This shortage of leaders-only temporary Father Boileau is convinced-accounts in 1gtart for his own active role in Alaskan affairs

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quiem Mass for Arthur Rodzinshyski 66 symphony orchestra conductor was offered in St Agnes church here and was folshylowed by burial in St Agnes Cemetery

Refugee Probl~rn Is Key to Pea~e In Middle East ~ Monaco Gives Pope WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) -

There is absolutely no possibTt f th Mmiddotddlmiddot II Y orpea~e In eI e East untIl a Just solutIOn IS

found for the plight of close to one million Palestine refugees

Msgr Peter P Tuohymiddot presishydent of the Pontifical Mission forPalest~ne has also said that

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f Pal f $ 4 11 dAgency or estme Re ugees He added that this number is an increase of 30000 over the total of June 1957

The prelate national secreshytary of the Catholic Near Eastmiddot Welfare Association explained at a U S hierarchy ~eeting that the increase is principally due to the natural growth of the refugee population He noted that some refugees with meager resources a few years pa~ are now in need of housing food clothing and medical care

The refugees are convincedh

Msgr Tuohy stated t at a grave injustice has been done to them by the United Nations and are bitter over the fact that

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the first 10 years of exile for the Palestine refugees

The next 12 months will be critical onest he stated and unless the free world looks upon

this tragic problem with com passion and justice Soviet Russhysia and the communists will make further progress in their

active attempts to bring the entire Middle East behind the Iron Curtain

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The gift is a pendulum table clock designed in the papal colshyors of white and gold It shows

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Any leaks in your household budget weekly newspaper Signa pub-With striCtb~dgete~rsevery cent is accounted for but lished here was restrained from

even in the most rigid there is an item labeled Mise circulating two of its issues iii Frankly our own Misc covers the totals that dont October

The newspaper is published by add up bazaar chances we wash your hair tak~ a bath get Spains Catholic Action Youth took repairsin a car some- ready unless youve got plenty of It sent circular letters to its subshybody else is now driving hot water scribers explaining the sudden the etc etc and so forth So the hot water heater change in its circulation pattern

There are however definite chuggs away in the basement The letter said in part Nevermiddot leaks and we wonder if they are while la glamour goes on up- before in the 22 years of uninshypeculiar to ouf stairs Steam exudesfrom cracks terrupted publication of our house or more- mJw in the bathroom door as the vel weekly did anything like this or-less univer- vet dress g~ts itselpoundsteamed its happen sal we hope owner goes middotthrough a tortuous The next issue of Signo tel

Books In a beauty routine reach the streets was that of Finally the house is calm We CATHOLIC RELIEF IN LEBANON An emergency Octo~er 18 devoted entirely to

face-saving ges- sit rea9-irig the over-dlJe library ~e memory of PQpe Pius XII ture we label books (mIght asweII get our relief program sporisoredby the Gatholic NearEast Welftre N H t GOthmiddott th I C 0 In Iven lri~ urt horit moneys worth)middot the Association and Catholic Re ief Services--NWC distributedIn its circular letterSiinoestYbet~eenThump-thuinpfrom food parcels to3~50pers6nssuff~ringfromwant arid gav~ no hint a8t9 wh~e itJan us and ourli- basement privation in Lebanon the past year Members of La afoul ofmiddot the censors Butitr~ brary it mignt Who turnedmiddot that thing on Flamme~ Catholic charitable organization aid in the dis- called that it had aprevious in- high again ~ the Head of the ciderit with th~ govertlni~rit

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books withil codicil Books Leak No Three Hierarchy to Promote Liturgical V At-that time jt ran an editorial that neverdidshow up and had Thus leak after leak we add A I u dS - commenting on stltements Genshyto be paid for our quota of support to iibraries postQ ate in h ite - bull tateSmiddoteralissimo Francisco Franco the

serviCe stations and the gas Spanish chief of state had made In a fine frenzy of literary en- company Were nat philanthro- WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The- The Archbishop said th~t the to Noticias Catolicas the Spanshy

th~siasm we visit the par~sh pists_were just blunderful Bishops of the United States first two projects of he commis- ish-language news service of the andor the suburban library 1 have established an Episcopal sion Will be to give the nations NCWC Press Department Th Like someone who has had no Queens Dqughters l bull 1 h f th Lt g 1 b h f t th edltona w Ich called for sinshylunch and arrives at a party Just CommiSSlOn 0 e 1 ur lea ~s ops In orma IOn on e

bull d cere and effective conversations as the hors doeuvres are being Entertain ChiIdren Apostolate to promote an over- achievements of liturgical com~

l t 1 t n - between the Spanish people andhpassed we avidly take this-and- The Queens Daughters of see tel urglca movemen 1 missions in other countries and thO t their government won no apshythat Heres a novel everybody is Taunton were entertained by IS coun ry to provide them with an authorishyreading a spiritual book that children of St Vincents Home Archbishop Joseph E Ritter oftative commentary on the recent plause in government circles i( will uplift the soul one about Fall River at their December St Louis has been designated instruction issued by the Sacred Over the Top the Caribbean we hopefully ~x- Meeting held at the CYO Hall chairman of the commission Congregation of Rites aimed at BURLINGTON (NC) - This pec1- to visit a how to study on High Street Taunton on Archbishop William 0 Brady of bringing the faithful into more years annual appeal of the Ver that Ginny really should read if Monday Deceinber 1 St Paul is vice chairman and aetive participation in the Mass mont Catholic Charities fund hai shes ever going to get proper tach member and guest Auxiliary Bishop JamesH ltrif- The liturgicai movement netted $9881329 a record for stiidy habits brought a Christmas Gift for a fiths of New York is secretary launchedmiddot by Pope St Pius X in the second consecutive year The Tried Anyway child at the Home The othermembers are Bishop 1903 seeks a greater participa- appeal surpasssed lastmiddot years by

Well thats enough We sti~~ey A catered supper was s~rved tohn F Dearden of PittsburgQtion~ofthe laity in the prayers $369070 A three and one-half the four volumes coiied into our by Mrs Chappell followed by and Bishop Vincent S Waters of andrites of Holy Mass and other percent increase was reported crooked left elbow The eye singingand dancil)g bY~l)llie RaleighN C Churchcetemonies from 8~ parishes andmiddot51 missions catche~ an allUJing titleHow and Jack Doonan and children ~I M C 01 to Save on Household Expenses from~he Home -ew laml OUCI That we should have as part of Chalrla9Y was~r~ Francil MIAMI (NC)~A Miami Di-- our homework PBoy and Co-Charrlady Mrsmiddotocesanmiddot Council of Catholic Woo

We take the fifth Charlesmiddot DGalligaiias~iste4bYJrienhas been organized as the At pommiddote we star~ the noyel members of their Committee 107tA diocesan coundlin the

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We decide to do a bit ofspir lie High School students-here in iloal reading before the 1ltite Ohio hlVe launched a campaign news broadcast against indecency and horror

AiIother day or so another in motion pictures And there BROOKLAWN dipinto the sph~itiIal ampiiciing Vle has been a marked ~ecline in find eyelids droopingas we try~middot attendance at area mOVIe theaters PHARMACY to mull over tMrekllift weve showing objectionable films Joseph A Charpentierreceived r since the start of the campaign Reg Pharm i

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-HisHoliness Pope John XXIII haschosen to retain the same coatshyof-arms he had as a Cardinal

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The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

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Act~e WomenN~edsVersi~i1eDress Requiring Little Care-

By Ellen KetterWhos the Woman of the Year Shes the wonderful

wife mother cook baker teacher laundress interior decoshyrator seamstress nurse hous~leanerand electrical wizardShes the woman who mothers a den of cub scouts who lovesoutdoor living who runs afamily taxi service Shes asgracious after five as she ischeerful every morning andshe loves every minute of herday

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BOOKS THAT SPREAD THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

My best wishes for yourmerry Christmases and yourhappy New Years your longlives and your true prosperities

From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

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Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

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Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

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Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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We Catholics are missionaries teo We~enot the lPirU 01Marx nor the spirit of Mohammed~t bullbull1 Spirit lo pi~e

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

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The Communists aremisSionarie~Every ~ember oj theYo~Communists League is boundto talkCommunism mevrery conv~sation The Communist leaders hav~ stolen Pentecostal fires butinstead of burning upward to light a World they burn downwar4as the fires of hell burning to destruction

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

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I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

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the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

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Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

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~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

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he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

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MTFALmiddotSTmiddot RMAJVERRrs ACmiddotADEMYmiddot STiiiR-tS mGH F hT Ik L T~UNT9N OUrt a lti

Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

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CARPET WITH EASE at MORE-NeyS

decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

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ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

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Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

the living and t1le dead Or give the gift Qf supernatshyural life through MEMBERSHIP Individual $1 family $5 for one year and Individual $20 Family $lOOPershypetual Or middotgivemiddot someCilDe an enrollment in one of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUBS a STRINGshyLESSGiFT or a DESIGNATED GIFT With the beaushytiful GIFT CARD we~ enclose presSed dowers from

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4 STRINGLESS GIFT IS YOUR GtFT CERTIFICATE TO THE NEW uOLY FATHERmiddotFOR HIS NEAR EAST MISSIONSbull

MY SPIRITUAL CHILD Do you really want to give a worthwhile ChrIstmas gift r one

that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

and PETE~middotcof ~~e~ontifi~armiddotRuthenian ColIege each needs $600 POOR CL~lEgtsectI1T~R~PVI~ESANDREW andS4N9TA need

$300 eachmiddotmiddot~Na~1Jrally~ convenient ~stallments over a SIll or two year periodWillyqumakemiddotthem beam at the Cpristmas scen~

~~rastOlissioJis~ FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN President t

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THE ANCHORshyThurs ~ec~ 1958

Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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Christmas Lights At La Salette Sunday aftetnoon will mark arychoir will sing Christmas

the opening of the annual Christ- hymns as the figure of the Christ mas illumination at the shrine Child is laid in the manger of Our Lady of La Salette At- The illumination willinclude tleboro The occasion will be 30000 colored bulbs forming marked by ceremonies in the various designs according to shrine chapel including a ser- Father Sauve shrine director it mon by Rev Rene Sauve MS will continue ni~htly from 5 to The service will start at 430 10 until Jan 11 Enlarged park~

Following the chapel ceremon- ing facilities will accommodak ies a candlelight procession will pilgrims Regular shrine devoshymarch to the nativity scene on tions will continue throughout the shrin~ grounds The semin- the Christmas season

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

moralists may have teen en NORTH AnLE80RO tirely too negative in their ap- D proach to this problem that they Tel MYr1te 9-823 have not matched their nega~ve ~

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Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

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committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

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Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

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The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

In Attleboro another fourth type of demagogue for guidance Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisshyperiod counter gave Coach Bill and thus at least escape our serant Dea~ of the Sacred ColshyMad~lfuns Jeweler eleven a 6-0 hYPOCriSY lege of Cardll1als who came here win ver rival North in a game f ~ on September 15 as Papal Legate that sbullbull -sawed between 30 yard Delillw ~Use of Mails to the Marian-Mariological Conshylines own Wareham way an Y ) Ie gress held as part of the centenshyunderdog Bourne squad threw a To Snhit Peddlers nial celebrations

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

feature raglan sleeves Tailored lFCllllTildollft AIl(jJelTiltlDITil(D in style they are the same black II- A as the dress and hat BUENOS ~mES ~NC)- opportunity

Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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The principal danger at presshyent he stated is in the field of so-called mens magazines some of which constitute a grave threat especially to unsushypervised youtll

Good Test Msgr Fitzgerald praised the

influence of the Comics Code Authority in improving the Dont cultivate a ghetto comshymoral content of comic books WELL KNOWN TO DIOCESANFAITHFULmiddot This unusual aerial view of Mt St plexHe also said that there are more Sepulchre Washington shows the Franciscan Monast~ry and pilgrimage hall in suburb~ 4 We ourselves must not

good paperback books available practice discrimination againstBrookland Thousands of pilgrims and sightseers in the nations capitol city visit the repshy now to the youth of the country anyone else than ever before licas of theshrines of the Holy places at the monastery So inspiring and uplifting are 5 The best answer to aD

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f 4 - THE ANCHOR I Thurs Dec 4 1958

Jesuit Gives Conclusions On Bigotry

CINCINNATI (NC)-OJd fashioned anti-Catholic bigshyotry with its notion of tfle Church a s essentiallyshywicked has disappeared into backwoods America a Jesuit au-middot thor and retreat master asserted here

Father Vincent P McCorry SJ offered all Xavier University Forum audience five conclushysions he has drawn from his

study of anti-Catholic bigotry 1 There should be no retal shyiation Retaliation would disshyqualify us as Chrisansmiddot

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Courts definition of obscenity and time again NC Photo is in general a good one The court tests is whether to the average person applying conshytemporary community standshyards the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to the prurie~t interemiddotst

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HONGKONG (NC)-A Can- adian priest expelled by communist-controlled northern Vietnam who arrived here by way of Red China reports the ~fth~ bigVietnamese Reds have stepped up their drive against the Church

A second Canadian priest reshyported expelled from northern Vietnam had not been heard SWItch to from since his arrest four weeks earlier

Father igtenis Paquette CSSR 47-year-old missioner from Coaticook in southern Quebec who has bee freed was arrestshy FORDed by the communists in the Red capital at Hanoi and then released ~at the border between Vietnam and China

Father Paquette expressed concern over the whereabouts of FatherThomas Cote CSSR 62-year-did fellow Redemptorist

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Mens Councmiddotil Asks Celebratjon Begin on Christmas Day Itself

BOSTON (NC)-Catholic men of the Boston archdioshycese will sponsor a detailed program this year to eliminate pre-Christmas celebrations during the penitential season of Advent

Instead the archdiocesfln Council of Catholic Men will conduct a series of public observances during the Churchs traditional Christmas season the twelve days betweell the Feast of the Nativity and the Feast of the Epiphany

The present custom of beginshyning Christmas celebrations in November and ending them on Christmas Day follows the Christmas season pattern set by merchants rather than the patshytern in the Churchs littirgy Thomas F Quinn of Plymouth president of the council said in an interview

True Observance We know hat the commer

ciaI observance must begin in early November but we also

middotknow that our good merchants have no intention of substituting th~ir sales period for the true oj)servance of the birth of Our Divine Lord he said

Yet there has been a proshynounced tendency for all of usshyincluding good Catholics - to equate the commercial and spirshyitual Christmas so that we light

our homes we erect our trees we sing our carols ar - we conshyduct our parties in the penitenshytialseason of Advent

Recommendation One important recommendashy

tion is that Christmas lights should not be set up until Christmas eve and then should be displayc ~ until the Feast of the Epiphany The city is coshyoperating in this with its tradishytional Crib and display of lights on Boston Common which will be brought to a close with approshypriate ceremonies on the Feast Other area communities are being urged not to put the figure of the Christ Child in their Crib displays until Christmas eve

No public activities have been planned for Christmas Day to encourage families to spend these hours at home together But the following days include choral programs parties formiddot children a display of madonnas in museums and libraries middotteenshyage and family Holy Hours visits to residents of pu)gtlic institutions distribution of gifts to the poor and others

BLESS CITY HEALTH CENTER In Jiquilisco El Salvador Archbishop Luis ChavezyGonzalez lays the corshyner stone for the citys new health center in the presence of city and government officials Voluntary labor built the center with funds raised by church socials NC Photo

21 Catholic Colleges ToShare in Grants WASHINGTON (NC) - At

least 21 Catholic colleges and universities will share in grantsawarded by the National Science Foundation for 1959 summer inshystitutes for high school and colshylege teachers of science and mathematics

Awards of grants totaling about $21 million middotfor the support of the institutes have been announced by Alan T Waterman director of themiddot foundation Insti shy

tutes will be held in all 49 states Hawaii Puerto Rico and the D t f C I b

is rIC 0 0 urn lao Of the 350 institutes about 300

of them will be open only to high school teachers Theinsti shytutes offer courses and activitjes specifically designed to meet the subjectmatter needs of science and mathematics teachers who have been out of college for a numbermiddot of years

ITHE ANCHOR -Thurs Dec 4 1958

Taunton Vets Plan Auxiliary

Organization of an auxiliar and the securing of permanent quarters for a d1eeting pla~c are among plans of Father John P Washington Post No 1799 Cathshyolic War Veterans Taunton

At a business meeting Robert Joy newly installed commander

appointed Hugh Mayher chairshyman of a committee to formulate plans for an auxiliary Cornelius Kelleher heads a group studying prospects for permanent headshyquarters

William Powers John Basis and Dr Gene C Romano form the post finance committee Edshyward Cameron first vice comshymander appointed Rev Edward Oliveira of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Taunton to the Catholic Activities committee Rem~e Lavoie heads the Amershy

icanismmiddot committee Namedmiddot to represent the post at the Allied Veterans Council are William Brooks John Coady Hugh Mayshyher Robert Joy and Cornelius Kelleher

Newspaper publicity will be handled by John Schondek and radio news by John F McCarshythy

Next meeting is scheduled for Monday eyening Dec 29 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church hall

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through a study of the Old Testament - fact is that the years ~ellfroni took i~ that thes~bjeCt-must MONDAY-Feast of the Imshyfuture to past like leaves froIll have been dropped at Ieast for maculate- Conception On this

day in 1854 Pope Pius~IX solshymiddota ca1endar and th e shrIne re- the time being

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does ~v~riie~raf this time-c--a ChristmasFightlB stamp middotproceeds of the stanJpsmiddot help undernourished wlilt~gt childre-nmiddot who show signsmiddot of tuberculosis It was expected that the stamps wouldbe sold by thepost offjces and used in that worthy purpose

This year the committee which selectEiqthe stampmiddot design settled on~ religious theme--a picture of the Blessed Virgin holdi~g the Child Jesus

As soon as the Calvinist Dutch Reformed Church saw the stamp the decree went out that this was Roman Catholic propaganda and no Protestant must buy or use the stamp

The Tuberculosis Association is embarrassed and so is the Protestant majority on the board that selected the design

These Protestants believe that the central figure of Christmas is not a reindeer 01 a snowman but Christ These men believe that Christ is God And so what more fitting picture on a Christmas seal than the figure of Christ But as Chesterton once remarked Who can separate a baby from its mother And ~o the stamp pictured Christ being held by His mother Mary

There does not seemto be anything particularly sinister about that But the Reformed Church wishes to do whatmiddot Almighty God wouldnot do--giye us Christ without lary

give us the Child without His rnother

rhe Prqtestant men who chose the stamp design do not have the gift of Catholic Faith Presumably they are not interested in furthering what might be called strictly Catholid ideas As Protestants they saw nothing-out of place in picturing Christ with Mary If this means that to honor Christ they must honor Mary why that is part of the fact of Christmas of the Incarnation of Gods plan for nians redemption

And so the opposition to the Madonna stamp on the partof some-not alf-in South Africa is a sad story Ris sad not because itJs anti-Catholic It is a ~ad story because

it is illogical

Old Testament Heritage In the texts of the Advent Masses is met again and

again the great prophet Isaias one Of the most striking personalities in Hebrew history Almighty God eight cen turies before the coming of Christ spoke of the Messias through Isaias Now Yahweh will give you a sign~Behold the virgin will conceive and bear a son and she will call his name Emmanuel

The significance of this prophecyof Isaias is impossible to underestimate The name Emmanuel meaning God with

us the fact that Emmanuels mother would be a vIrgin the statement that the virgin-mother would name the child a function and privilege reserved to the father indicating that this child woulo have no earthly fath~r--this prophecy of Isaias was indeed used by God to give a rich message to

His people

If there is anything that can he learned from contact with Isaias in the Advent Masses it is that the Old Testa- I

sity will emment is the henitage of theChurchno less than the New erge from a meeting of ham- tion Testament And thosewho would seemiddot Christ in all middotHis mer nails sayen and Breig No final conClusion was dimensiltms should be acquainted with Christ i~ prophecy However that may be the reached at the momerit and (

Still AP~tron C~rqinal~Desigilate Montini of Milan used the oCcasio~

of the dediCationof an all-glass church to speak somecogent words on arts contribution to religion bull

The Ca~dinal said I am here to open niy arms to everything new which art gives me I have no prejudice against what is novelty as long as jt is not the whim and fruit of ignorance

The Cardinal makes a nice distinction between much that is called modern art but which would be bad art in any age-and modern ingenuity that seeks to offer to God someshything that is new

Art is the fruit of intelligence~theremust he purpose order discipline and design And modern art springing from such intelligEmce and wedded to new techniques should be able to produce something new and pleasing and altogether 8uited to the worship of God

The Church must be the patron of good art in this modern age no less than in the ages past which produced 80 many of the ~orlds greatniast~DJieces

mained oilly a prornise

Once I did actually succeed in getting a small statile glued somehow to a log under a rose trellis in the liack yard but the rains came and the winds blew and you know what hap- pens to houses built on sand and shrines constructed according to the formulas of a man who is totally incompetent to do anyshything except put words down

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Finds Compromise Practical

Well sir I did theonly thing that seemed practicable I comshypromised by putting a statue of the woodworker of Nazareth on the mantel in the living room and explaining that 1 would try to make it UP bY writing something now and then about themiddot holiness with which he embraced the life middotof sacrifice to which he was called and about the fact that no hus-middot band and father ever really

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I supposemiddot the troubl~ was that St rosephbeing a carpenter and a good one shuddered at the thought of my

making a shrine in his honor Oh I have no doubt that he thought kindly of me after

I broached the idea to him globe-and invited ~~ to guess through the veil that lies be- what in the world it was

tween earth and heaven Reli~ of Other Days

Probably he remarked to I said it m~st have fallen from Jesus and Mary in one of their a flying saucer or some kind of

space craft but finally he letfamily gatherings that I deserved me in on the secret-it had been

some kind of mark on the credit the covermiddot of one of those bImiddotg sidemiddot for good intentions But arc lamps which used to light he seems to have put down his the ~treets in our cities foot against the shrine itself

After all it is well bruited about in cel estial circles that there is rio tell i ng what monstroshy

TODAY-St Peter Chrysolo gUsmiddot Bishop-Confessor Doctor He lived in the fifth century and served as archbishop of Rav~nna He took a consider~ble part in

the controversies of his timeand rendered important serives to the Church His fame for eloqshyuenec gained him the name of Chrysologus golden speech He

died in 450

TOMORROW - St S1ibbas Abbot He became one of the most famous of the Palestinian monks in whose discipline he established a rig i d reform He was renowned for his austerity of life and observance of the monastic rule In various journeys to Constantinople he rendered great service to the Eastern Church whiCh then was much troubled by the Eutychian heretics He died in 532 at the age of 94

SATURDAY - St Nicholas Bishop-Confessor He served as

It had been used in an exshyhibition and then they were going to throw it away so he latched on to it

He brought it into our house because he and his wife had

said to each other that it wouid look dandy with one of our madonna statues inside and

imiybe a tiny light for illummashy

B~t o~e evening I came - in emnly declared as an article of

from giving a talk somewhere and sat down to watch a westshy

ern on V and just whenthe hero was up t9 his eyes in trouble Linda (shes Sams wife and Sam is the neighbor Ive been talkiilgabout) poked her head in and asked could I gomiddot over to their house right away

What the Doctor Ordered

So of course I thoughi soineshything had happened to one of thew childrenmiddot and I went galshyloping next door I was dIrectshyed into the basement and there were Sam and my wife ~nd Linda right behind me and Sam had cadged a huge log when the fellows across the street cut down a tree and he had fitted my statue of St Joseph on the log under the glass hemisphere with a concealed light shiningon it and Im telling you it

was just what the doctor order-

Faith that Mary the Mother of God was by singular privilege of God preserved free from all stain ofo~iginal sin This is the patronal feast of the United States

TUESDAY - St Restitutus Bishop-Martyr Little is known of this African martyr other than that he served as Bishop of Carshythage and that si Augustinetoward the end of t~e fourthcentury preached a sermon in his honorqp his feast day

r-WEDNESDAY - St Melchishy

ades Pope-Martyr Also known asSt Miltiadeshe succeeded St Eusebius as Pope in 311 He was given the honor of martyrdom because Of the sufferings he underwent in the time of Dioshycletian His pontificate was short but he witnessed the triumph

of Constantine over Maxentius and reorganized the government of the Church which had been laid desqlate in years of persecushy

as St Nicholas of Bari Italywhere his relics were trans ferred after his death

SUNDAY-St Ambrose Bishshyop-Doctor He was one of the four great poetors of the Westshy

ern Church He lived in thefourth century ArIes Lyon and Treves dispute the middothonor of beshying his birthplace He early disshytinguished himself by his talents and while a young man was made Governor of Northern Italy Upon the death of the Archpishop of Milan he was the choice of rival factions to sucshyceed He divested himself of his wealth in favor of the Church and the poor and applied himshyself assiduously to his episcopal duties He was a champion of

religious liberties and manifested his courage on one occasion by excluding from Church services Emperor Theodosius the Great who was guilty of a cruel masshysacre His writings are voluminshy

ous and a constant reference in matters religious He was a brother of St Marcellina He died on April 4 397

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grasps the nobility of being a ed father and husband until he has It is in place in our back yard

now with wires running undershythought long and hard upon the ground mid all we need do is example of this perfect hus- turn a switch and there is our band-fathermiddot who physically illuminated St Joseph shrine was neither butspiritually vias and the rains canmiddot come and the sublImely both winds blow but there is no

That seemed to be all right house built on sana it wouid doI told myself And And Sam is going to rig anshythat was the way it was for other wire so that our back

tions He presided over the Council of Bishops from Italyand Gaul WhIch decided in favor

of Cecilian as Bishop of Carthage against Donatus This did not hinder the later development of the Domitist heresy in Africa He died on January 10 314

Half-Century Mark PUBLISHER another year or two until one yard shrine of Josephs Lady MILWAUKEE (NC)-Ross 1

Most Rev James L Connolly DD~PhD r- the young husband and will be lighted up too andshy Malone of Roswell N M presishyfather next door who is not a thats the story Joseph has his dent of the American Bar AssoshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER Liohc but you would boast shrine and his carpenters soul ciation will speak here Dec 3Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll about him being one jf he were is at peace with it which it to mark the 50th anniversary of

MANAGING EDITOR came in one day with a huge could hardly have been if I had the Marquette University Law Hugh J GoidAD Jl1ass globe-or JOo+-- half- muddled the thing througll SchooL

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APOSTOLATE MEETS AT WAREHAM Need of a lay apostolate was stressed by speake~s at the New ~i1gl~nd ~egional Conference of the Miflsionary Cenacle Apostolate a movement directed by the Missionary Selvants of the Most Blessed Trinity at Wareham In left photo Margaret Healy PhD General Custodian of the Apostolate addresses the group

Part of the boys group that met in the basement auditorium of the Wareham Public Library is shownin second left photo while a section of the girls group is seen a~ right ~enter ~peaker in ~ight photo i~ Miss ClaudIa York of St FrancIs XavIer ParIsh Hyanms a leader In the Apostol~te movement~

THE ANCHOR- 7 Thurs Dec 4 1958

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WASHINGTON (NC) Father George T Boileau

SJmiddot is a rangy Jesuit with a there are now 963958 refugees soft voice and a consuming victiIns of the Arab-Israeli war passion ~ a love affilir with a of 1948 on the list of the United stat~ named Alaska NatioiISmiddot Relief and Works

The possibilities of Alaska V bull R 1- are tremendous the Jesuit be- Ichms equlemlieves Alaska will have an imshymense effect on the American Contlnued from Page One

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of promise It offers the chalshy prayerful manner lenge Of a pioneer country and A large group of the vIctIms

11 b b ht t th N th t nothmg has been done to Imple-WIsome of the most gorgeous scen- Arm e rtoug 0 e or ~ehs ment the middotU N resolution of hery in the world ory omorrow were nLC- bull

Busy Cleric bishop Meyer will celebrate a A pastor luFairbanltsFather Pontifical Mass of Requiem

Boileau has also found time to -Othex victims ~ill be brought take on a niultitude of other individualy for the offering of assignments which he describesseparat~ Masses as a few sitleliri s Burial will take place in the

They include being superinten- Holy lInocents section of the dent of Fairbanks Catholic Queenof middot~eavenCemetery if schools executive vice-president theh- middotplreptsWish of the Monroe Foundation of This morning at 1030 ArchshyFairbanks an educational foun-l bishop Meyer celebrated a Ponshydation chairman of the Alaska tificai Mass of Requiem in Our Employment Security Commis- Lady ~f the Angels Church for SiOIi and advisor to th ~ Alaska the three Sistersof Charity of Vocational Rehabiiitation prO-the middotB1essedmiddot Virgin Mary who gram i diediQ the fire~

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tionscomesmiddot into focus whenmiddotin 0UmiddotRmiddot LAmiddotnmiddotySmiddotconversat~ol) he makes it clear that the present and future middotyrel- CRJlPEL fare of Alaska is the top priority motive in everything he does

The arrival of statehood served to emphasize the thinshyness in the ranks of Alaskari leaders he said It might even have been better if statehood had come five years f~om now he suggested Then we would have had time to train our leadshyers

But this problem he declared like many othersmiddot poundaced by Alaska is understandayene in the light ofmiddot the tremendoqS expanshysionmiddot the new state had been exshy 4 penencmg bull

He CIted Fairbahks as aninshystance In 1928 he town had 3000 inhabitants in 194 6000 and today-37000 plus a shift shying military population Qf more than 12000

Thirty per cent of the people of Fairbanks are Catholic Father Boileau declared The Church has a tremendous role to play)n Alaska and we must middottrain lay people to take their pad in it Theyre doing a fine job now~

but there just arenlt enough of them

This shortage of leaders-only temporary Father Boileau is convinced-accounts in 1gtart for his own active role in Alaskan affairs

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quiem Mass for Arthur Rodzinshyski 66 symphony orchestra conductor was offered in St Agnes church here and was folshylowed by burial in St Agnes Cemetery

Refugee Probl~rn Is Key to Pea~e In Middle East ~ Monaco Gives Pope WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) -

There is absolutely no possibTt f th Mmiddotddlmiddot II Y orpea~e In eI e East untIl a Just solutIOn IS

found for the plight of close to one million Palestine refugees

Msgr Peter P Tuohymiddot presishydent of the Pontifical Mission forPalest~ne has also said that

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The prelate national secreshytary of the Catholic Near Eastmiddot Welfare Association explained at a U S hierarchy ~eeting that the increase is principally due to the natural growth of the refugee population He noted that some refugees with meager resources a few years pa~ are now in need of housing food clothing and medical care

The refugees are convincedh

Msgr Tuohy stated t at a grave injustice has been done to them by the United Nations and are bitter over the fact that

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The next 12 months will be critical onest he stated and unless the free world looks upon

this tragic problem with com passion and justice Soviet Russhysia and the communists will make further progress in their

active attempts to bring the entire Middle East behind the Iron Curtain

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By Mary Tinley Daly MADRID (NC)-Dueto goVshyern men t interference the

Any leaks in your household budget weekly newspaper Signa pub-With striCtb~dgete~rsevery cent is accounted for but lished here was restrained from

even in the most rigid there is an item labeled Mise circulating two of its issues iii Frankly our own Misc covers the totals that dont October

The newspaper is published by add up bazaar chances we wash your hair tak~ a bath get Spains Catholic Action Youth took repairsin a car some- ready unless youve got plenty of It sent circular letters to its subshybody else is now driving hot water scribers explaining the sudden the etc etc and so forth So the hot water heater change in its circulation pattern

There are however definite chuggs away in the basement The letter said in part Nevermiddot leaks and we wonder if they are while la glamour goes on up- before in the 22 years of uninshypeculiar to ouf stairs Steam exudesfrom cracks terrupted publication of our house or more- mJw in the bathroom door as the vel weekly did anything like this or-less univer- vet dress g~ts itselpoundsteamed its happen sal we hope owner goes middotthrough a tortuous The next issue of Signo tel

Books In a beauty routine reach the streets was that of Finally the house is calm We CATHOLIC RELIEF IN LEBANON An emergency Octo~er 18 devoted entirely to

face-saving ges- sit rea9-irig the over-dlJe library ~e memory of PQpe Pius XII ture we label books (mIght asweII get our relief program sporisoredby the Gatholic NearEast Welftre N H t GOthmiddott th I C 0 In Iven lri~ urt horit moneys worth)middot the Association and Catholic Re ief Services--NWC distributedIn its circular letterSiinoestYbet~eenThump-thuinpfrom food parcels to3~50pers6nssuff~ringfromwant arid gav~ no hint a8t9 wh~e itJan us and ourli- basement privation in Lebanon the past year Members of La afoul ofmiddot the censors Butitr~ brary it mignt Who turnedmiddot that thing on Flamme~ Catholic charitable organization aid in the dis- called that it had aprevious in- high again ~ the Head of the ciderit with th~ govertlni~rit

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books withil codicil Books Leak No Three Hierarchy to Promote Liturgical V At-that time jt ran an editorial that neverdidshow up and had Thus leak after leak we add A I u dS - commenting on stltements Genshyto be paid for our quota of support to iibraries postQ ate in h ite - bull tateSmiddoteralissimo Francisco Franco the

serviCe stations and the gas Spanish chief of state had made In a fine frenzy of literary en- company Were nat philanthro- WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The- The Archbishop said th~t the to Noticias Catolicas the Spanshy

th~siasm we visit the par~sh pists_were just blunderful Bishops of the United States first two projects of he commis- ish-language news service of the andor the suburban library 1 have established an Episcopal sion Will be to give the nations NCWC Press Department Th Like someone who has had no Queens Dqughters l bull 1 h f th Lt g 1 b h f t th edltona w Ich called for sinshylunch and arrives at a party Just CommiSSlOn 0 e 1 ur lea ~s ops In orma IOn on e

bull d cere and effective conversations as the hors doeuvres are being Entertain ChiIdren Apostolate to promote an over- achievements of liturgical com~

l t 1 t n - between the Spanish people andhpassed we avidly take this-and- The Queens Daughters of see tel urglca movemen 1 missions in other countries and thO t their government won no apshythat Heres a novel everybody is Taunton were entertained by IS coun ry to provide them with an authorishyreading a spiritual book that children of St Vincents Home Archbishop Joseph E Ritter oftative commentary on the recent plause in government circles i( will uplift the soul one about Fall River at their December St Louis has been designated instruction issued by the Sacred Over the Top the Caribbean we hopefully ~x- Meeting held at the CYO Hall chairman of the commission Congregation of Rites aimed at BURLINGTON (NC) - This pec1- to visit a how to study on High Street Taunton on Archbishop William 0 Brady of bringing the faithful into more years annual appeal of the Ver that Ginny really should read if Monday Deceinber 1 St Paul is vice chairman and aetive participation in the Mass mont Catholic Charities fund hai shes ever going to get proper tach member and guest Auxiliary Bishop JamesH ltrif- The liturgicai movement netted $9881329 a record for stiidy habits brought a Christmas Gift for a fiths of New York is secretary launchedmiddot by Pope St Pius X in the second consecutive year The Tried Anyway child at the Home The othermembers are Bishop 1903 seeks a greater participa- appeal surpasssed lastmiddot years by

Well thats enough We sti~~ey A catered supper was s~rved tohn F Dearden of PittsburgQtion~ofthe laity in the prayers $369070 A three and one-half the four volumes coiied into our by Mrs Chappell followed by and Bishop Vincent S Waters of andrites of Holy Mass and other percent increase was reported crooked left elbow The eye singingand dancil)g bY~l)llie RaleighN C Churchcetemonies from 8~ parishes andmiddot51 missions catche~ an allUJing titleHow and Jack Doonan and children ~I M C 01 to Save on Household Expenses from~he Home -ew laml OUCI That we should have as part of Chalrla9Y was~r~ Francil MIAMI (NC)~A Miami Di-- our homework PBoy and Co-Charrlady Mrsmiddotocesanmiddot Council of Catholic Woo

We take the fifth Charlesmiddot DGalligaiias~iste4bYJrienhas been organized as the At pommiddote we star~ the noyel members of their Committee 107tA diocesan coundlin the

find thatthe involved problems s d B R_ United States MrsH J G Esshyof a fictional middotheroine are tootU entsto oYcOtt sex of Souui Miamimother of much to take at the end of a bO tOo bl Flolms seven children has been named long claymiddot of real problemsmiddot Let

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Jee I no e first president by Bishop Cole-Suzanne ltfind her own way SPRINGFIELD (NC)-Catho~ man F Carroll

We decide to do a bit ofspir lie High School students-here in iloal reading before the 1ltite Ohio hlVe launched a campaign news broadcast against indecency and horror

AiIother day or so another in motion pictures And there BROOKLAWN dipinto the sph~itiIal ampiiciing Vle has been a marked ~ecline in find eyelids droopingas we try~middot attendance at area mOVIe theaters PHARMACY to mull over tMrekllift weve showing objectionable films Joseph A Charpentierreceived r since the start of the campaign Reg Pharm i

More evenings go by-people A study revealed 74 percent 1902 ACUSHNET Avi come in or we go places Then of the films shown in area driveshy NEW BEDFORD we take a look at the Caribbean in theaters last year were classi TEL WY 6middot0772 book history geography we fied by the Legion of Decency bull PRESCRIPTIONSbegin to wonder if well ever be either as objectionable in part able to afford it and decide to for all or wholly condemned postpone the boning-up until the prospect is closer --

Now heres a book youll love Ginny We somewhat gushingly put the volume in front of our 13-year old

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Somebody take~ the carnotes a quarter-tankful and goes and goes- lenly in the midst of nowbere comes the portentious whung-whung-ghig Ground~ middoted A serVice call Service charge oLeak No Two Hot -WaterHe~t~r Th~s-t~o -~ould take its place proudly in anywell-documentedmiddot i)idge~ and it does up toa point That ppint is vmiddotten the needle

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-HisHoliness Pope John XXIII haschosen to retain the same coatshyof-arms he had as a Cardinal

A pontiff is free to chooseWhatever coat-of-arms hewishes when he accedes to thethrone of Peter In this case thePope decided to keep the samecrest he had been assigned whenhe was named a Cardinal andPatriarch of Venice

The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

No Motto~ing poundrom the papal coatshy

OlaIms however is the mottoObedientia et Pax-Obedishy~and Peac~arried on thePat~~hs shield The papal-est middottraditionally bears nonwttobull

hecardhials hat of the Pashytflarclils$hield has been leshyplacedmiddot with the papal tiara andcrossed behind the crest aretwo gold and silver keys

The tower is carried on thePontiffs coat-of-arms becauseit is a symbol carried on variousparts of the shields of the otherbranches of the Roncalli familyin northern Italy The lilies reshycall the Popes service as Nunshycio to France and the wingedlion is the symbol of the Reshypublic of Venke

For the second time in thiscentury the lion of Venice hasbeen carried on a papal shieldThe last pontiff to retain thelion was St Pius X who wasalso patriarch of that city beshyfore election to the throne ofPeter

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This clever versatile Wamanef the Year is always wellshydressed but too busy doing adozen jobs in a 12-hour day toworry about clothes that call fordelicate care Thats one of theeKcellentreasons sheselects one~ the new cilshmere-softtailored dressesso luxuriousloOking Yotld never SUSpect itsmade ofmiddot onemiddot ofmiddot those -vvonderAbers that macbinewashesDeeds no ironing and neverlleler sags or wrinlcles Who isWis fabulous Woman Of theYear Why shes you and yOu_dyou

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The season itself is one ofattuned elegance and the newt9rmal fashions pace the settingIf youd ~ the belle of the ballyen~ud do well to invest in the~uty the flattery ofa deep~d ivory slipper satin gownPfeferably the bodice should ~iently fitted Qlive a highboater cowl neckline with calteeves A she~tIi skirt should ~iOng length

Your jewelry should acceat-e gowns elegance My firsteboice would be rich NOIYshytoned mock-pearls or gleamingeuUured pearls a sitnpleone-and necklaCe with matchiniearrings My seccmd choice~ould be matching earrings andbracelet (nQ necklace) The re-It-simply eMhailtirigi Many of the seasons loveliesteoats are made of spongy souffle ohairThis light-as-air mohairwool is whipped with a SDftsouffle touch into unsurpassedelegance Lines follow the newsfrom Paris - widened collarsfolded backs oblique closingsParis and the eauty of thisIUpple exquisite texture makethese the coats for Fall andWinter

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From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

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Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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We Catholics are missionaries teo We~enot the lPirU 01Marx nor the spirit of Mohammed~t bullbull1 Spirit lo pi~e

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

Made Rite Chips Ask For Them Today

bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull sume) although un-named in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull III Bishop Scullys report was com- bull _

cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

III mended because of 48 fi~s it -i- III

~I~~~o~~cia~~~iC~ielved ~ W ~heAmiddotNCBOR 5 Neither thi~ noran other re iI middotI ill

sponsible maJor stU~IO lut ~~~ bull bull bull the orro~ ~seud-scletiflc P OBO~ 1 - FALL JtIVER MASS bull and CrIme fIlms which Blsholl L PI d f r one year tG bull Scully warned paren~~ can have Endosed 1S$4SUlftMdptl0l7 ease sen 0 bullbull

dangerous cumulatIve d ~ffteclt - Na-e __ _ bull ____ - upon the moral health an In e- bull 01 __ _ bull__~-

lectual development of theIr _ Addressmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ____ _ _ _ _ __ children bull _--_-- i

Fortu~ateIY intelligentteeil- Post OfflC~ __-__--- -- _~ _- ---~ ~ _ ers appear to steer clear of th~ - City or Town ----~_ _ _~_--- -- iii

t f ths trash which evenmiddot b bullwors 0 I Donated y ___-- _ _when not directly dangerous tomiddot - bull their moral lives insults their Address ~- - - bull tastes and general IQ bull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull iiibullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

The Bishop praised the Polish people for their pistory of dEwo- For Your Protection tion to the Faith The Bishop Buy From prayed for new enthusiasm for the parishioners of St Hedwigll PERFECTION in planning a)new church and in fostering vocations to the priest shy 132 Rockdale Ave hood In the parish New Bedtord

A banquet was held in the aft shyernoon attended by several hunshy WY 5-7947 dred parishioners and friends )0 ___ _

Citizens Savings Bank Building Fall River MasS

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GENERAL CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS

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Regi$tere~ CiviI and S~~~tutal i Engin~r - -Member National SOciety Professional Engmeer

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ByM3gr George u-ss Director NCWC Social Ac~OD Department

~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

BROOKLAWN FUNERAL HOME INC

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there is no industry in the Iphone VAndvk~ 2-0582 United States better suited to undertake this type of coopera- --- - - - -- - _

MTFALmiddotSTmiddot RMAJVERRrs ACmiddotADEMYmiddot STiiiR-tS mGH F hT Ik L T~UNT9N OUrt a lti

Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

yon e ml e ~ wages hours and working con- COYLE HIGH SCHOOL

Traffmiddotoc

Problems bullbullbull

For longwealling rugs or Wall to walt

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MORENCYS PRICES ~ - ~~~ ~ -~ ~

Are Lowest of All I

MORENCYS

Ca~petDng 1440 PURCHASIEmiddot STmiddot

NEW BEDFORD

CARPET WITH EASE at MORE-NeyS

decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

- ASK ABOUT THESUSPENSE CARD

ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

S~CRIFI~E FOR CHRIST MORE

NOW TllAN EVERmiddot BEFORE

BUILD A CRIB Medical Kit $75 Confessionalmiddot $50 Cmcifill $5

Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

the living and t1le dead Or give the gift Qf supernatshyural life through MEMBERSHIP Individual $1 family $5 for one year and Individual $20 Family $lOOPershypetual Or middotgivemiddot someCilDe an enrollment in one of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUBS a STRINGshyLESSGiFT or a DESIGNATED GIFT With the beaushytiful GIFT CARD we~ enclose presSed dowers from

middotBethlehem

4 STRINGLESS GIFT IS YOUR GtFT CERTIFICATE TO THE NEW uOLY FATHERmiddotFOR HIS NEAR EAST MISSIONSbull

MY SPIRITUAL CHILD Do you really want to give a worthwhile ChrIstmas gift r one

that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

and PETE~middotcof ~~e~ontifi~armiddotRuthenian ColIege each needs $600 POOR CL~lEgtsectI1T~R~PVI~ESANDREW andS4N9TA need

$300 eachmiddotmiddot~Na~1Jrally~ convenient ~stallments over a SIll or two year periodWillyqumakemiddotthem beam at the Cpristmas scen~

~~rastOlissioJis~ FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN President t

middotMsgr Peter P Tuohy Nat Secly Send all communicationsto CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION

48~~ington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Y ~

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THE ANCHORshyThurs ~ec~ 1958

Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

~f this nation ave ~een~teashyIly abal1doned by mcreasi 11

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

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chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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BOSTON (NC)-Catholic men of the Boston archdioshycese will sponsor a detailed program this year to eliminate pre-Christmas celebrations during the penitential season of Advent

Instead the archdiocesfln Council of Catholic Men will conduct a series of public observances during the Churchs traditional Christmas season the twelve days betweell the Feast of the Nativity and the Feast of the Epiphany

The present custom of beginshyning Christmas celebrations in November and ending them on Christmas Day follows the Christmas season pattern set by merchants rather than the patshytern in the Churchs littirgy Thomas F Quinn of Plymouth president of the council said in an interview

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ciaI observance must begin in early November but we also

middotknow that our good merchants have no intention of substituting th~ir sales period for the true oj)servance of the birth of Our Divine Lord he said

Yet there has been a proshynounced tendency for all of usshyincluding good Catholics - to equate the commercial and spirshyitual Christmas so that we light

our homes we erect our trees we sing our carols ar - we conshyduct our parties in the penitenshytialseason of Advent

Recommendation One important recommendashy

tion is that Christmas lights should not be set up until Christmas eve and then should be displayc ~ until the Feast of the Epiphany The city is coshyoperating in this with its tradishytional Crib and display of lights on Boston Common which will be brought to a close with approshypriate ceremonies on the Feast Other area communities are being urged not to put the figure of the Christ Child in their Crib displays until Christmas eve

No public activities have been planned for Christmas Day to encourage families to spend these hours at home together But the following days include choral programs parties formiddot children a display of madonnas in museums and libraries middotteenshyage and family Holy Hours visits to residents of pu)gtlic institutions distribution of gifts to the poor and others

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21 Catholic Colleges ToShare in Grants WASHINGTON (NC) - At

least 21 Catholic colleges and universities will share in grantsawarded by the National Science Foundation for 1959 summer inshystitutes for high school and colshylege teachers of science and mathematics

Awards of grants totaling about $21 million middotfor the support of the institutes have been announced by Alan T Waterman director of themiddot foundation Insti shy

tutes will be held in all 49 states Hawaii Puerto Rico and the D t f C I b

is rIC 0 0 urn lao Of the 350 institutes about 300

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ITHE ANCHOR -Thurs Dec 4 1958

Taunton Vets Plan Auxiliary

Organization of an auxiliar and the securing of permanent quarters for a d1eeting pla~c are among plans of Father John P Washington Post No 1799 Cathshyolic War Veterans Taunton

At a business meeting Robert Joy newly installed commander

appointed Hugh Mayher chairshyman of a committee to formulate plans for an auxiliary Cornelius Kelleher heads a group studying prospects for permanent headshyquarters

William Powers John Basis and Dr Gene C Romano form the post finance committee Edshyward Cameron first vice comshymander appointed Rev Edward Oliveira of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Taunton to the Catholic Activities committee Rem~e Lavoie heads the Amershy

icanismmiddot committee Namedmiddot to represent the post at the Allied Veterans Council are William Brooks John Coady Hugh Mayshyher Robert Joy and Cornelius Kelleher

Newspaper publicity will be handled by John Schondek and radio news by John F McCarshythy

Next meeting is scheduled for Monday eyening Dec 29 at Our Lady of Lourdes Church hall

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through a study of the Old Testament - fact is that the years ~ellfroni took i~ that thes~bjeCt-must MONDAY-Feast of the Imshyfuture to past like leaves froIll have been dropped at Ieast for maculate- Conception On this

day in 1854 Pope Pius~IX solshymiddota ca1endar and th e shrIne re- the time being

Pr tJ A Sad Chti$tmas Story A r~thef ifaa-iifotT~lias~come oiilof SOtitli~f~1clii~~~ - ~~ r~ ~(t middotfofL~i_ ( bull _ t i ~r- lt~~V middot~middotIt ~~f-llt1r~ ~ _~ yen~~~-~ TheNationalmiddot Tuberculosis Association~jssueamp~jt

does ~v~riie~raf this time-c--a ChristmasFightlB stamp middotproceeds of the stanJpsmiddot help undernourished wlilt~gt childre-nmiddot who show signsmiddot of tuberculosis It was expected that the stamps wouldbe sold by thepost offjces and used in that worthy purpose

This year the committee which selectEiqthe stampmiddot design settled on~ religious theme--a picture of the Blessed Virgin holdi~g the Child Jesus

As soon as the Calvinist Dutch Reformed Church saw the stamp the decree went out that this was Roman Catholic propaganda and no Protestant must buy or use the stamp

The Tuberculosis Association is embarrassed and so is the Protestant majority on the board that selected the design

These Protestants believe that the central figure of Christmas is not a reindeer 01 a snowman but Christ These men believe that Christ is God And so what more fitting picture on a Christmas seal than the figure of Christ But as Chesterton once remarked Who can separate a baby from its mother And ~o the stamp pictured Christ being held by His mother Mary

There does not seemto be anything particularly sinister about that But the Reformed Church wishes to do whatmiddot Almighty God wouldnot do--giye us Christ without lary

give us the Child without His rnother

rhe Prqtestant men who chose the stamp design do not have the gift of Catholic Faith Presumably they are not interested in furthering what might be called strictly Catholid ideas As Protestants they saw nothing-out of place in picturing Christ with Mary If this means that to honor Christ they must honor Mary why that is part of the fact of Christmas of the Incarnation of Gods plan for nians redemption

And so the opposition to the Madonna stamp on the partof some-not alf-in South Africa is a sad story Ris sad not because itJs anti-Catholic It is a ~ad story because

it is illogical

Old Testament Heritage In the texts of the Advent Masses is met again and

again the great prophet Isaias one Of the most striking personalities in Hebrew history Almighty God eight cen turies before the coming of Christ spoke of the Messias through Isaias Now Yahweh will give you a sign~Behold the virgin will conceive and bear a son and she will call his name Emmanuel

The significance of this prophecyof Isaias is impossible to underestimate The name Emmanuel meaning God with

us the fact that Emmanuels mother would be a vIrgin the statement that the virgin-mother would name the child a function and privilege reserved to the father indicating that this child woulo have no earthly fath~r--this prophecy of Isaias was indeed used by God to give a rich message to

His people

If there is anything that can he learned from contact with Isaias in the Advent Masses it is that the Old Testa- I

sity will emment is the henitage of theChurchno less than the New erge from a meeting of ham- tion Testament And thosewho would seemiddot Christ in all middotHis mer nails sayen and Breig No final conClusion was dimensiltms should be acquainted with Christ i~ prophecy However that may be the reached at the momerit and (

Still AP~tron C~rqinal~Desigilate Montini of Milan used the oCcasio~

of the dediCationof an all-glass church to speak somecogent words on arts contribution to religion bull

The Ca~dinal said I am here to open niy arms to everything new which art gives me I have no prejudice against what is novelty as long as jt is not the whim and fruit of ignorance

The Cardinal makes a nice distinction between much that is called modern art but which would be bad art in any age-and modern ingenuity that seeks to offer to God someshything that is new

Art is the fruit of intelligence~theremust he purpose order discipline and design And modern art springing from such intelligEmce and wedded to new techniques should be able to produce something new and pleasing and altogether 8uited to the worship of God

The Church must be the patron of good art in this modern age no less than in the ages past which produced 80 many of the ~orlds greatniast~DJieces

mained oilly a prornise

Once I did actually succeed in getting a small statile glued somehow to a log under a rose trellis in the liack yard but the rains came and the winds blew and you know what hap- pens to houses built on sand and shrines constructed according to the formulas of a man who is totally incompetent to do anyshything except put words down

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Well sir I did theonly thing that seemed practicable I comshypromised by putting a statue of the woodworker of Nazareth on the mantel in the living room and explaining that 1 would try to make it UP bY writing something now and then about themiddot holiness with which he embraced the life middotof sacrifice to which he was called and about the fact that no hus-middot band and father ever really

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Outdoor St JosephShrinemiddot ~r~~ ~~~nh~ s~v~~~ha~lli~e~~ By Joseph A Breig

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I supposemiddot the troubl~ was that St rosephbeing a carpenter and a good one shuddered at the thought of my

making a shrine in his honor Oh I have no doubt that he thought kindly of me after

I broached the idea to him globe-and invited ~~ to guess through the veil that lies be- what in the world it was

tween earth and heaven Reli~ of Other Days

Probably he remarked to I said it m~st have fallen from Jesus and Mary in one of their a flying saucer or some kind of

space craft but finally he letfamily gatherings that I deserved me in on the secret-it had been

some kind of mark on the credit the covermiddot of one of those bImiddotg sidemiddot for good intentions But arc lamps which used to light he seems to have put down his the ~treets in our cities foot against the shrine itself

After all it is well bruited about in cel estial circles that there is rio tell i ng what monstroshy

TODAY-St Peter Chrysolo gUsmiddot Bishop-Confessor Doctor He lived in the fifth century and served as archbishop of Rav~nna He took a consider~ble part in

the controversies of his timeand rendered important serives to the Church His fame for eloqshyuenec gained him the name of Chrysologus golden speech He

died in 450

TOMORROW - St S1ibbas Abbot He became one of the most famous of the Palestinian monks in whose discipline he established a rig i d reform He was renowned for his austerity of life and observance of the monastic rule In various journeys to Constantinople he rendered great service to the Eastern Church whiCh then was much troubled by the Eutychian heretics He died in 532 at the age of 94

SATURDAY - St Nicholas Bishop-Confessor He served as

It had been used in an exshyhibition and then they were going to throw it away so he latched on to it

He brought it into our house because he and his wife had

said to each other that it wouid look dandy with one of our madonna statues inside and

imiybe a tiny light for illummashy

B~t o~e evening I came - in emnly declared as an article of

from giving a talk somewhere and sat down to watch a westshy

ern on V and just whenthe hero was up t9 his eyes in trouble Linda (shes Sams wife and Sam is the neighbor Ive been talkiilgabout) poked her head in and asked could I gomiddot over to their house right away

What the Doctor Ordered

So of course I thoughi soineshything had happened to one of thew childrenmiddot and I went galshyloping next door I was dIrectshyed into the basement and there were Sam and my wife ~nd Linda right behind me and Sam had cadged a huge log when the fellows across the street cut down a tree and he had fitted my statue of St Joseph on the log under the glass hemisphere with a concealed light shiningon it and Im telling you it

was just what the doctor order-

Faith that Mary the Mother of God was by singular privilege of God preserved free from all stain ofo~iginal sin This is the patronal feast of the United States

TUESDAY - St Restitutus Bishop-Martyr Little is known of this African martyr other than that he served as Bishop of Carshythage and that si Augustinetoward the end of t~e fourthcentury preached a sermon in his honorqp his feast day

r-WEDNESDAY - St Melchishy

ades Pope-Martyr Also known asSt Miltiadeshe succeeded St Eusebius as Pope in 311 He was given the honor of martyrdom because Of the sufferings he underwent in the time of Dioshycletian His pontificate was short but he witnessed the triumph

of Constantine over Maxentius and reorganized the government of the Church which had been laid desqlate in years of persecushy

as St Nicholas of Bari Italywhere his relics were trans ferred after his death

SUNDAY-St Ambrose Bishshyop-Doctor He was one of the four great poetors of the Westshy

ern Church He lived in thefourth century ArIes Lyon and Treves dispute the middothonor of beshying his birthplace He early disshytinguished himself by his talents and while a young man was made Governor of Northern Italy Upon the death of the Archpishop of Milan he was the choice of rival factions to sucshyceed He divested himself of his wealth in favor of the Church and the poor and applied himshyself assiduously to his episcopal duties He was a champion of

religious liberties and manifested his courage on one occasion by excluding from Church services Emperor Theodosius the Great who was guilty of a cruel masshysacre His writings are voluminshy

ous and a constant reference in matters religious He was a brother of St Marcellina He died on April 4 397

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grasps the nobility of being a ed father and husband until he has It is in place in our back yard

now with wires running undershythought long and hard upon the ground mid all we need do is example of this perfect hus- turn a switch and there is our band-fathermiddot who physically illuminated St Joseph shrine was neither butspiritually vias and the rains canmiddot come and the sublImely both winds blow but there is no

That seemed to be all right house built on sana it wouid doI told myself And And Sam is going to rig anshythat was the way it was for other wire so that our back

tions He presided over the Council of Bishops from Italyand Gaul WhIch decided in favor

of Cecilian as Bishop of Carthage against Donatus This did not hinder the later development of the Domitist heresy in Africa He died on January 10 314

Half-Century Mark PUBLISHER another year or two until one yard shrine of Josephs Lady MILWAUKEE (NC)-Ross 1

Most Rev James L Connolly DD~PhD r- the young husband and will be lighted up too andshy Malone of Roswell N M presishyfather next door who is not a thats the story Joseph has his dent of the American Bar AssoshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER Liohc but you would boast shrine and his carpenters soul ciation will speak here Dec 3Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll about him being one jf he were is at peace with it which it to mark the 50th anniversary of

MANAGING EDITOR came in one day with a huge could hardly have been if I had the Marquette University Law Hugh J GoidAD Jl1ass globe-or JOo+-- half- muddled the thing througll SchooL

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APOSTOLATE MEETS AT WAREHAM Need of a lay apostolate was stressed by speake~s at the New ~i1gl~nd ~egional Conference of the Miflsionary Cenacle Apostolate a movement directed by the Missionary Selvants of the Most Blessed Trinity at Wareham In left photo Margaret Healy PhD General Custodian of the Apostolate addresses the group

Part of the boys group that met in the basement auditorium of the Wareham Public Library is shownin second left photo while a section of the girls group is seen a~ right ~enter ~peaker in ~ight photo i~ Miss ClaudIa York of St FrancIs XavIer ParIsh Hyanms a leader In the Apostol~te movement~

THE ANCHOR- 7 Thurs Dec 4 1958

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WASHINGTON (NC) Father George T Boileau

SJmiddot is a rangy Jesuit with a there are now 963958 refugees soft voice and a consuming victiIns of the Arab-Israeli war passion ~ a love affilir with a of 1948 on the list of the United stat~ named Alaska NatioiISmiddot Relief and Works

The possibilities of Alaska V bull R 1- are tremendous the Jesuit be- Ichms equlemlieves Alaska will have an imshymense effect on the American Contlnued from Page One

economy Its a wonderful land express

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of promise It offers the chalshy prayerful manner lenge Of a pioneer country and A large group of the vIctIms

11 b b ht t th N th t nothmg has been done to Imple-WIsome of the most gorgeous scen- Arm e rtoug 0 e or ~ehs ment the middotU N resolution of hery in the world ory omorrow were nLC- bull

Busy Cleric bishop Meyer will celebrate a A pastor luFairbanltsFather Pontifical Mass of Requiem

Boileau has also found time to -Othex victims ~ill be brought take on a niultitude of other individualy for the offering of assignments which he describesseparat~ Masses as a few sitleliri s Burial will take place in the

They include being superinten- Holy lInocents section of the dent of Fairbanks Catholic Queenof middot~eavenCemetery if schools executive vice-president theh- middotplreptsWish of the Monroe Foundation of This morning at 1030 ArchshyFairbanks an educational foun-l bishop Meyer celebrated a Ponshydation chairman of the Alaska tificai Mass of Requiem in Our Employment Security Commis- Lady ~f the Angels Church for SiOIi and advisor to th ~ Alaska the three Sistersof Charity of Vocational Rehabiiitation prO-the middotB1essedmiddot Virgin Mary who gram i diediQ the fire~

But the diversity of his avltlca- __~~ _

tionscomesmiddot into focus whenmiddotin 0UmiddotRmiddot LAmiddotnmiddotySmiddotconversat~ol) he makes it clear that the present and future middotyrel- CRJlPEL fare of Alaska is the top priority motive in everything he does

The arrival of statehood served to emphasize the thinshyness in the ranks of Alaskari leaders he said It might even have been better if statehood had come five years f~om now he suggested Then we would have had time to train our leadshyers

But this problem he declared like many othersmiddot poundaced by Alaska is understandayene in the light ofmiddot the tremendoqS expanshysionmiddot the new state had been exshy 4 penencmg bull

He CIted Fairbahks as aninshystance In 1928 he town had 3000 inhabitants in 194 6000 and today-37000 plus a shift shying military population Qf more than 12000

Thirty per cent of the people of Fairbanks are Catholic Father Boileau declared The Church has a tremendous role to play)n Alaska and we must middottrain lay people to take their pad in it Theyre doing a fine job now~

but there just arenlt enough of them

This shortage of leaders-only temporary Father Boileau is convinced-accounts in 1gtart for his own active role in Alaskan affairs

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quiem Mass for Arthur Rodzinshyski 66 symphony orchestra conductor was offered in St Agnes church here and was folshylowed by burial in St Agnes Cemetery

Refugee Probl~rn Is Key to Pea~e In Middle East ~ Monaco Gives Pope WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) -

There is absolutely no possibTt f th Mmiddotddlmiddot II Y orpea~e In eI e East untIl a Just solutIOn IS

found for the plight of close to one million Palestine refugees

Msgr Peter P Tuohymiddot presishydent of the Pontifical Mission forPalest~ne has also said that

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The prelate national secreshytary of the Catholic Near Eastmiddot Welfare Association explained at a U S hierarchy ~eeting that the increase is principally due to the natural growth of the refugee population He noted that some refugees with meager resources a few years pa~ are now in need of housing food clothing and medical care

The refugees are convincedh

Msgr Tuohy stated t at a grave injustice has been done to them by the United Nations and are bitter over the fact that

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the first 10 years of exile for the Palestine refugees

The next 12 months will be critical onest he stated and unless the free world looks upon

this tragic problem with com passion and justice Soviet Russhysia and the communists will make further progress in their

active attempts to bring the entire Middle East behind the Iron Curtain

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By Mary Tinley Daly MADRID (NC)-Dueto goVshyern men t interference the

Any leaks in your household budget weekly newspaper Signa pub-With striCtb~dgete~rsevery cent is accounted for but lished here was restrained from

even in the most rigid there is an item labeled Mise circulating two of its issues iii Frankly our own Misc covers the totals that dont October

The newspaper is published by add up bazaar chances we wash your hair tak~ a bath get Spains Catholic Action Youth took repairsin a car some- ready unless youve got plenty of It sent circular letters to its subshybody else is now driving hot water scribers explaining the sudden the etc etc and so forth So the hot water heater change in its circulation pattern

There are however definite chuggs away in the basement The letter said in part Nevermiddot leaks and we wonder if they are while la glamour goes on up- before in the 22 years of uninshypeculiar to ouf stairs Steam exudesfrom cracks terrupted publication of our house or more- mJw in the bathroom door as the vel weekly did anything like this or-less univer- vet dress g~ts itselpoundsteamed its happen sal we hope owner goes middotthrough a tortuous The next issue of Signo tel

Books In a beauty routine reach the streets was that of Finally the house is calm We CATHOLIC RELIEF IN LEBANON An emergency Octo~er 18 devoted entirely to

face-saving ges- sit rea9-irig the over-dlJe library ~e memory of PQpe Pius XII ture we label books (mIght asweII get our relief program sporisoredby the Gatholic NearEast Welftre N H t GOthmiddott th I C 0 In Iven lri~ urt horit moneys worth)middot the Association and Catholic Re ief Services--NWC distributedIn its circular letterSiinoestYbet~eenThump-thuinpfrom food parcels to3~50pers6nssuff~ringfromwant arid gav~ no hint a8t9 wh~e itJan us and ourli- basement privation in Lebanon the past year Members of La afoul ofmiddot the censors Butitr~ brary it mignt Who turnedmiddot that thing on Flamme~ Catholic charitable organization aid in the dis- called that it had aprevious in- high again ~ the Head of the ciderit with th~ govertlni~rit

~~~~~~Fj~=Imiddot~s~e~u~r~~~~~~~~to trib~~ion atKatermaya NCPhoto ~~~~~rning its issue of rune 22the

books withil codicil Books Leak No Three Hierarchy to Promote Liturgical V At-that time jt ran an editorial that neverdidshow up and had Thus leak after leak we add A I u dS - commenting on stltements Genshyto be paid for our quota of support to iibraries postQ ate in h ite - bull tateSmiddoteralissimo Francisco Franco the

serviCe stations and the gas Spanish chief of state had made In a fine frenzy of literary en- company Were nat philanthro- WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The- The Archbishop said th~t the to Noticias Catolicas the Spanshy

th~siasm we visit the par~sh pists_were just blunderful Bishops of the United States first two projects of he commis- ish-language news service of the andor the suburban library 1 have established an Episcopal sion Will be to give the nations NCWC Press Department Th Like someone who has had no Queens Dqughters l bull 1 h f th Lt g 1 b h f t th edltona w Ich called for sinshylunch and arrives at a party Just CommiSSlOn 0 e 1 ur lea ~s ops In orma IOn on e

bull d cere and effective conversations as the hors doeuvres are being Entertain ChiIdren Apostolate to promote an over- achievements of liturgical com~

l t 1 t n - between the Spanish people andhpassed we avidly take this-and- The Queens Daughters of see tel urglca movemen 1 missions in other countries and thO t their government won no apshythat Heres a novel everybody is Taunton were entertained by IS coun ry to provide them with an authorishyreading a spiritual book that children of St Vincents Home Archbishop Joseph E Ritter oftative commentary on the recent plause in government circles i( will uplift the soul one about Fall River at their December St Louis has been designated instruction issued by the Sacred Over the Top the Caribbean we hopefully ~x- Meeting held at the CYO Hall chairman of the commission Congregation of Rites aimed at BURLINGTON (NC) - This pec1- to visit a how to study on High Street Taunton on Archbishop William 0 Brady of bringing the faithful into more years annual appeal of the Ver that Ginny really should read if Monday Deceinber 1 St Paul is vice chairman and aetive participation in the Mass mont Catholic Charities fund hai shes ever going to get proper tach member and guest Auxiliary Bishop JamesH ltrif- The liturgicai movement netted $9881329 a record for stiidy habits brought a Christmas Gift for a fiths of New York is secretary launchedmiddot by Pope St Pius X in the second consecutive year The Tried Anyway child at the Home The othermembers are Bishop 1903 seeks a greater participa- appeal surpasssed lastmiddot years by

Well thats enough We sti~~ey A catered supper was s~rved tohn F Dearden of PittsburgQtion~ofthe laity in the prayers $369070 A three and one-half the four volumes coiied into our by Mrs Chappell followed by and Bishop Vincent S Waters of andrites of Holy Mass and other percent increase was reported crooked left elbow The eye singingand dancil)g bY~l)llie RaleighN C Churchcetemonies from 8~ parishes andmiddot51 missions catche~ an allUJing titleHow and Jack Doonan and children ~I M C 01 to Save on Household Expenses from~he Home -ew laml OUCI That we should have as part of Chalrla9Y was~r~ Francil MIAMI (NC)~A Miami Di-- our homework PBoy and Co-Charrlady Mrsmiddotocesanmiddot Council of Catholic Woo

We take the fifth Charlesmiddot DGalligaiias~iste4bYJrienhas been organized as the At pommiddote we star~ the noyel members of their Committee 107tA diocesan coundlin the

find thatthe involved problems s d B R_ United States MrsH J G Esshyof a fictional middotheroine are tootU entsto oYcOtt sex of Souui Miamimother of much to take at the end of a bO tOo bl Flolms seven children has been named long claymiddot of real problemsmiddot Let

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We decide to do a bit ofspir lie High School students-here in iloal reading before the 1ltite Ohio hlVe launched a campaign news broadcast against indecency and horror

AiIother day or so another in motion pictures And there BROOKLAWN dipinto the sph~itiIal ampiiciing Vle has been a marked ~ecline in find eyelids droopingas we try~middot attendance at area mOVIe theaters PHARMACY to mull over tMrekllift weve showing objectionable films Joseph A Charpentierreceived r since the start of the campaign Reg Pharm i

More evenings go by-people A study revealed 74 percent 1902 ACUSHNET Avi come in or we go places Then of the films shown in area driveshy NEW BEDFORD we take a look at the Caribbean in theaters last year were classi TEL WY 6middot0772 book history geography we fied by the Legion of Decency bull PRESCRIPTIONSbegin to wonder if well ever be either as objectionable in part able to afford it and decide to for all or wholly condemned postpone the boning-up until the prospect is closer --

Now heres a book youll love Ginny We somewhat gushingly put the volume in front of our 13-year old

Oh yeah-f Ginny yawns I heard you tell Daddy This is something qiriny ought to reado middotTheUo~ght to is the kiss Of

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Somebody take~ the carnotes a quarter-tankful and goes and goes- lenly in the midst of nowbere comes the portentious whung-whung-ghig Ground~ middoted A serVice call Service charge oLeak No Two Hot -WaterHe~t~r Th~s-t~o -~ould take its place proudly in anywell-documentedmiddot i)idge~ and it does up toa point That ppint is vmiddotten the needle

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-HisHoliness Pope John XXIII haschosen to retain the same coatshyof-arms he had as a Cardinal

A pontiff is free to chooseWhatever coat-of-arms hewishes when he accedes to thethrone of Peter In this case thePope decided to keep the samecrest he had been assigned whenhe was named a Cardinal andPatriarch of Venice

The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

No Motto~ing poundrom the papal coatshy

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hecardhials hat of the Pashytflarclils$hield has been leshyplacedmiddot with the papal tiara andcrossed behind the crest aretwo gold and silver keys

The tower is carried on thePontiffs coat-of-arms becauseit is a symbol carried on variousparts of the shields of the otherbranches of the Roncalli familyin northern Italy The lilies reshycall the Popes service as Nunshycio to France and the wingedlion is the symbol of the Reshypublic of Venke

For the second time in thiscentury the lion of Venice hasbeen carried on a papal shieldThe last pontiff to retain thelion was St Pius X who wasalso patriarch of that city beshyfore election to the throne ofPeter

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A new white feather wigmakes a stunning cocktail orafter-five hat White in generalis dramatic worn with blackIndeed it will look lovely withany color you wear~Midseason pastels are millinshyerY pets right now too A freshpastel-toned hat gives your enshysemble a midseason lift Thisyeu the pastels are clear ratherthan pale A new strong pinkParis Pink is very middotflatteringThe new blue has a clear turshyCl~oige feeling GrapefI1tit is anew qat pastel as is yellow withablnt of green Theres a neWapple green too that goes withmany many colors

Feather Wig NewAfter-dark hats are frankly

dramatic Indeed Paris showshatS with all after-dark clothesBy the way these new hat stylesdont spoil your coiffure in facttheyre styled to show off yourhair The new veiled effects areperfectly charming while thefeather wig is one of the eveshyningsmost dramatic fashions The seasons elegance extends~ shoes Holiday collections arenothing short of fabulous Thesatin shoe is perfect with chiffondreSlies while new brocades arevery very glamorous Printedvelvet shoes just glow with colorand black crepe is elegant tromafternoon oli Influentially every coloreddress calls for complementaryshoes They can match or makea brilliant contrast A red silkshoe is a holiday favorite Parisp~ limns the beauty of a newsatin evening shoe Furthermorewhite satin shoes can be dyed tomatchmiddot any dress color while bullcolorful print can go with severaldress fashions

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Act~e WomenN~edsVersi~i1eDress Requiring Little Care-

By Ellen KetterWhos the Woman of the Year Shes the wonderful

wife mother cook baker teacher laundress interior decoshyrator seamstress nurse hous~leanerand electrical wizardShes the woman who mothers a den of cub scouts who lovesoutdoor living who runs afamily taxi service Shes asgracious after five as she ischeerful every morning andshe loves every minute of herday

This clever versatile Wamanef the Year is always wellshydressed but too busy doing adozen jobs in a 12-hour day toworry about clothes that call fordelicate care Thats one of theeKcellentreasons sheselects one~ the new cilshmere-softtailored dressesso luxuriousloOking Yotld never SUSpect itsmade ofmiddot onemiddot ofmiddot those -vvonderAbers that macbinewashesDeeds no ironing and neverlleler sags or wrinlcles Who isWis fabulous Woman Of theYear Why shes you and yOu_dyou

Everything ShiResEvening - and everything

lhines from the chandeliers toyou in fabulous flashes of colorirom a roomful of p~rty-goers inampUn gowns shaped and polished glowing perfection Yes in~deed this is the year of the eleshygant satin gown preferably in _the handsOme Directoire fashion

The season itself is one ofattuned elegance and the newt9rmal fashions pace the settingIf youd ~ the belle of the ballyen~ud do well to invest in the~uty the flattery ofa deep~d ivory slipper satin gownPfeferably the bodice should ~iently fitted Qlive a highboater cowl neckline with calteeves A she~tIi skirt should ~iOng length

Your jewelry should acceat-e gowns elegance My firsteboice would be rich NOIYshytoned mock-pearls or gleamingeuUured pearls a sitnpleone-and necklaCe with matchiniearrings My seccmd choice~ould be matching earrings andbracelet (nQ necklace) The re-It-simply eMhailtirigi Many of the seasons loveliesteoats are made of spongy souffle ohairThis light-as-air mohairwool is whipped with a SDftsouffle touch into unsurpassedelegance Lines follow the newsfrom Paris - widened collarsfolded backs oblique closingsParis and the eauty of thisIUpple exquisite texture makethese the coats for Fall andWinter

Faille GlowsThe silk faille glows through

tile night--begins the evening atdinner and the theater with itslittle jacket buttoned demurelythen slips Gut of it for midnightancing - and a beautifullyshaped dreSs takes the fashionQotlight Its versatile indeed ineontinental blac but rises aDdilbines in misty paste~ too-or

10_ ofthe~ampeeply vibrant ton~s gt The fiattery oflur 0

iIboutmiddotmiddot everywhere t ~shyfashion this year is th tOtieIi~ fUr adding elegance to the~w suit dreampllror ~oat andachieving a totafly new effectwith emphasis on flatteringfemininity White mink or silver fox will

be seen collaring some of theJOvely cashmere evenilg sWeatshyers Indeed youll note thosefUrs just about everywhere offashion importance from DOW

through SpringHow soft how silken how

~~utiful the new lingerie is AneJltrancing newcomer illl silktique a marvelous fabric thatsbull happy alliancemiddot of nylon tricot 1lI14 pure silk Youll see theeam and sOftness of silk dis GOVer all the easy-care mentsOpound _~on when you place silkshytftCJUe in your own ~oBemiddotlJefpite its luxury look Us price- thlifty

White I Holidays A wqite hat has a festive hollshy

clat air Incidentally white ~tiBk just about perfect for this timeeI Yeat Satintoo is most effecshytIotie with your new mohair ooat

BOOKS THAT SPREAD THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

My best wishes for yourmerry Christmases and yourhappy New Years your longlives and your true prosperities

From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

_~e7ouchmiddot~~~

JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

Childrens Vule Books Provide 10 Thurs~~~~~~~~~

D Ie Ch middot F Books For Thoseazz Ing rlstmas east Hard to Please

Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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Come to Cast Fire

Godlove You

We Catholics are missionaries teo We~enot the lPirU 01Marx nor the spirit of Mohammed~t bullbull1 Spirit lo pi~e

weare therefore heavenly missio~NoWhYis Ii that weowhoare heaVenly missionaries have not the lIeI aa SPirit fitsacrificeofmiddotthelJe earthly missionaries

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

zGOD LOVE YOU TO YOU who read 08l appeals and

oftea answer them Will you help us We can re8e~1 yo~ ~Id ampolddiamonds precious pearls and geins sterling siiver PiecetJ 1Jlemoney we receive from the resale of your 014 ijflweiry~ seat teMission lands in the form of food medici11c (iOol a JaundbacSIlpplies Dont leave tboSe old jewels ina frCoUen ~x~them to us ami perhaps the) wii de more gooelthan i_eywhen braDd new Be like the Wise Men aDd give Dim aampIft eIGold at Christmas time-gold becalise He isQur King

The Communists aremisSionarie~Every ~ember oj theYo~Communists League is boundto talkCommunism mevrery conv~sation The Communist leaders hav~ stolen Pentecostal fires butinstead of burning upward to light a World they burn downwar4as the fires of hell burning to destruction

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This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

Made Rite Chips Ask For Them Today

bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull sume) although un-named in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull III Bishop Scullys report was com- bull _

cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

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dangerous cumulatIve d ~ffteclt - Na-e __ _ bull ____ - upon the moral health an In e- bull 01 __ _ bull__~-

lectual development of theIr _ Addressmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ____ _ _ _ _ __ children bull _--_-- i

Fortu~ateIY intelligentteeil- Post OfflC~ __-__--- -- _~ _- ---~ ~ _ ers appear to steer clear of th~ - City or Town ----~_ _ _~_--- -- iii

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A banquet was held in the aft shyernoon attended by several hunshy WY 5-7947 dred parishioners and friends )0 ___ _

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~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

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Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

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decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

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ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

S~CRIFI~E FOR CHRIST MORE

NOW TllAN EVERmiddot BEFORE

BUILD A CRIB Medical Kit $75 Confessionalmiddot $50 Cmcifill $5

Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

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Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

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are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

moralists may have teen en NORTH AnLE80RO tirely too negative in their ap- D proach to this problem that they Tel MYr1te 9-823 have not matched their nega~ve ~

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

Teacher Institute I

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Col~ lege has received a grant of $4900 from the National ScIence Foundahon to help payfor a six-week institute for high school science teachers next

summer Lecture and laboratory courses will be designed to give highschool physics arid chemshyistry teachers a deeper knowshyledge of their subjects

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

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The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

day and Saturday Dec 12 and13 f 6 t 10 d 1 t 10 rom 0 an 0 re- shyspectrvely ST ANNES FALL RIVER

New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

0 Y nlon IS er Unit Secretary )i~

The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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day in 1854 Pope Pius~IX solshymiddota ca1endar and th e shrIne re- the time being

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This year the committee which selectEiqthe stampmiddot design settled on~ religious theme--a picture of the Blessed Virgin holdi~g the Child Jesus

As soon as the Calvinist Dutch Reformed Church saw the stamp the decree went out that this was Roman Catholic propaganda and no Protestant must buy or use the stamp

The Tuberculosis Association is embarrassed and so is the Protestant majority on the board that selected the design

These Protestants believe that the central figure of Christmas is not a reindeer 01 a snowman but Christ These men believe that Christ is God And so what more fitting picture on a Christmas seal than the figure of Christ But as Chesterton once remarked Who can separate a baby from its mother And ~o the stamp pictured Christ being held by His mother Mary

There does not seemto be anything particularly sinister about that But the Reformed Church wishes to do whatmiddot Almighty God wouldnot do--giye us Christ without lary

give us the Child without His rnother

rhe Prqtestant men who chose the stamp design do not have the gift of Catholic Faith Presumably they are not interested in furthering what might be called strictly Catholid ideas As Protestants they saw nothing-out of place in picturing Christ with Mary If this means that to honor Christ they must honor Mary why that is part of the fact of Christmas of the Incarnation of Gods plan for nians redemption

And so the opposition to the Madonna stamp on the partof some-not alf-in South Africa is a sad story Ris sad not because itJs anti-Catholic It is a ~ad story because

it is illogical

Old Testament Heritage In the texts of the Advent Masses is met again and

again the great prophet Isaias one Of the most striking personalities in Hebrew history Almighty God eight cen turies before the coming of Christ spoke of the Messias through Isaias Now Yahweh will give you a sign~Behold the virgin will conceive and bear a son and she will call his name Emmanuel

The significance of this prophecyof Isaias is impossible to underestimate The name Emmanuel meaning God with

us the fact that Emmanuels mother would be a vIrgin the statement that the virgin-mother would name the child a function and privilege reserved to the father indicating that this child woulo have no earthly fath~r--this prophecy of Isaias was indeed used by God to give a rich message to

His people

If there is anything that can he learned from contact with Isaias in the Advent Masses it is that the Old Testa- I

sity will emment is the henitage of theChurchno less than the New erge from a meeting of ham- tion Testament And thosewho would seemiddot Christ in all middotHis mer nails sayen and Breig No final conClusion was dimensiltms should be acquainted with Christ i~ prophecy However that may be the reached at the momerit and (

Still AP~tron C~rqinal~Desigilate Montini of Milan used the oCcasio~

of the dediCationof an all-glass church to speak somecogent words on arts contribution to religion bull

The Ca~dinal said I am here to open niy arms to everything new which art gives me I have no prejudice against what is novelty as long as jt is not the whim and fruit of ignorance

The Cardinal makes a nice distinction between much that is called modern art but which would be bad art in any age-and modern ingenuity that seeks to offer to God someshything that is new

Art is the fruit of intelligence~theremust he purpose order discipline and design And modern art springing from such intelligEmce and wedded to new techniques should be able to produce something new and pleasing and altogether 8uited to the worship of God

The Church must be the patron of good art in this modern age no less than in the ages past which produced 80 many of the ~orlds greatniast~DJieces

mained oilly a prornise

Once I did actually succeed in getting a small statile glued somehow to a log under a rose trellis in the liack yard but the rains came and the winds blew and you know what hap- pens to houses built on sand and shrines constructed according to the formulas of a man who is totally incompetent to do anyshything except put words down

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Finds Compromise Practical

Well sir I did theonly thing that seemed practicable I comshypromised by putting a statue of the woodworker of Nazareth on the mantel in the living room and explaining that 1 would try to make it UP bY writing something now and then about themiddot holiness with which he embraced the life middotof sacrifice to which he was called and about the fact that no hus-middot band and father ever really

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Outdoor St JosephShrinemiddot ~r~~ ~~~nh~ s~v~~~ha~lli~e~~ By Joseph A Breig

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I supposemiddot the troubl~ was that St rosephbeing a carpenter and a good one shuddered at the thought of my

making a shrine in his honor Oh I have no doubt that he thought kindly of me after

I broached the idea to him globe-and invited ~~ to guess through the veil that lies be- what in the world it was

tween earth and heaven Reli~ of Other Days

Probably he remarked to I said it m~st have fallen from Jesus and Mary in one of their a flying saucer or some kind of

space craft but finally he letfamily gatherings that I deserved me in on the secret-it had been

some kind of mark on the credit the covermiddot of one of those bImiddotg sidemiddot for good intentions But arc lamps which used to light he seems to have put down his the ~treets in our cities foot against the shrine itself

After all it is well bruited about in cel estial circles that there is rio tell i ng what monstroshy

TODAY-St Peter Chrysolo gUsmiddot Bishop-Confessor Doctor He lived in the fifth century and served as archbishop of Rav~nna He took a consider~ble part in

the controversies of his timeand rendered important serives to the Church His fame for eloqshyuenec gained him the name of Chrysologus golden speech He

died in 450

TOMORROW - St S1ibbas Abbot He became one of the most famous of the Palestinian monks in whose discipline he established a rig i d reform He was renowned for his austerity of life and observance of the monastic rule In various journeys to Constantinople he rendered great service to the Eastern Church whiCh then was much troubled by the Eutychian heretics He died in 532 at the age of 94

SATURDAY - St Nicholas Bishop-Confessor He served as

It had been used in an exshyhibition and then they were going to throw it away so he latched on to it

He brought it into our house because he and his wife had

said to each other that it wouid look dandy with one of our madonna statues inside and

imiybe a tiny light for illummashy

B~t o~e evening I came - in emnly declared as an article of

from giving a talk somewhere and sat down to watch a westshy

ern on V and just whenthe hero was up t9 his eyes in trouble Linda (shes Sams wife and Sam is the neighbor Ive been talkiilgabout) poked her head in and asked could I gomiddot over to their house right away

What the Doctor Ordered

So of course I thoughi soineshything had happened to one of thew childrenmiddot and I went galshyloping next door I was dIrectshyed into the basement and there were Sam and my wife ~nd Linda right behind me and Sam had cadged a huge log when the fellows across the street cut down a tree and he had fitted my statue of St Joseph on the log under the glass hemisphere with a concealed light shiningon it and Im telling you it

was just what the doctor order-

Faith that Mary the Mother of God was by singular privilege of God preserved free from all stain ofo~iginal sin This is the patronal feast of the United States

TUESDAY - St Restitutus Bishop-Martyr Little is known of this African martyr other than that he served as Bishop of Carshythage and that si Augustinetoward the end of t~e fourthcentury preached a sermon in his honorqp his feast day

r-WEDNESDAY - St Melchishy

ades Pope-Martyr Also known asSt Miltiadeshe succeeded St Eusebius as Pope in 311 He was given the honor of martyrdom because Of the sufferings he underwent in the time of Dioshycletian His pontificate was short but he witnessed the triumph

of Constantine over Maxentius and reorganized the government of the Church which had been laid desqlate in years of persecushy

as St Nicholas of Bari Italywhere his relics were trans ferred after his death

SUNDAY-St Ambrose Bishshyop-Doctor He was one of the four great poetors of the Westshy

ern Church He lived in thefourth century ArIes Lyon and Treves dispute the middothonor of beshying his birthplace He early disshytinguished himself by his talents and while a young man was made Governor of Northern Italy Upon the death of the Archpishop of Milan he was the choice of rival factions to sucshyceed He divested himself of his wealth in favor of the Church and the poor and applied himshyself assiduously to his episcopal duties He was a champion of

religious liberties and manifested his courage on one occasion by excluding from Church services Emperor Theodosius the Great who was guilty of a cruel masshysacre His writings are voluminshy

ous and a constant reference in matters religious He was a brother of St Marcellina He died on April 4 397

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grasps the nobility of being a ed father and husband until he has It is in place in our back yard

now with wires running undershythought long and hard upon the ground mid all we need do is example of this perfect hus- turn a switch and there is our band-fathermiddot who physically illuminated St Joseph shrine was neither butspiritually vias and the rains canmiddot come and the sublImely both winds blow but there is no

That seemed to be all right house built on sana it wouid doI told myself And And Sam is going to rig anshythat was the way it was for other wire so that our back

tions He presided over the Council of Bishops from Italyand Gaul WhIch decided in favor

of Cecilian as Bishop of Carthage against Donatus This did not hinder the later development of the Domitist heresy in Africa He died on January 10 314

Half-Century Mark PUBLISHER another year or two until one yard shrine of Josephs Lady MILWAUKEE (NC)-Ross 1

Most Rev James L Connolly DD~PhD r- the young husband and will be lighted up too andshy Malone of Roswell N M presishyfather next door who is not a thats the story Joseph has his dent of the American Bar AssoshyGENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER Liohc but you would boast shrine and his carpenters soul ciation will speak here Dec 3Rev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll about him being one jf he were is at peace with it which it to mark the 50th anniversary of

MANAGING EDITOR came in one day with a huge could hardly have been if I had the Marquette University Law Hugh J GoidAD Jl1ass globe-or JOo+-- half- muddled the thing througll SchooL

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APOSTOLATE MEETS AT WAREHAM Need of a lay apostolate was stressed by speake~s at the New ~i1gl~nd ~egional Conference of the Miflsionary Cenacle Apostolate a movement directed by the Missionary Selvants of the Most Blessed Trinity at Wareham In left photo Margaret Healy PhD General Custodian of the Apostolate addresses the group

Part of the boys group that met in the basement auditorium of the Wareham Public Library is shownin second left photo while a section of the girls group is seen a~ right ~enter ~peaker in ~ight photo i~ Miss ClaudIa York of St FrancIs XavIer ParIsh Hyanms a leader In the Apostol~te movement~

THE ANCHOR- 7 Thurs Dec 4 1958

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WASHINGTON (NC) Father George T Boileau

SJmiddot is a rangy Jesuit with a there are now 963958 refugees soft voice and a consuming victiIns of the Arab-Israeli war passion ~ a love affilir with a of 1948 on the list of the United stat~ named Alaska NatioiISmiddot Relief and Works

The possibilities of Alaska V bull R 1- are tremendous the Jesuit be- Ichms equlemlieves Alaska will have an imshymense effect on the American Contlnued from Page One

economy Its a wonderful land express

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of promise It offers the chalshy prayerful manner lenge Of a pioneer country and A large group of the vIctIms

11 b b ht t th N th t nothmg has been done to Imple-WIsome of the most gorgeous scen- Arm e rtoug 0 e or ~ehs ment the middotU N resolution of hery in the world ory omorrow were nLC- bull

Busy Cleric bishop Meyer will celebrate a A pastor luFairbanltsFather Pontifical Mass of Requiem

Boileau has also found time to -Othex victims ~ill be brought take on a niultitude of other individualy for the offering of assignments which he describesseparat~ Masses as a few sitleliri s Burial will take place in the

They include being superinten- Holy lInocents section of the dent of Fairbanks Catholic Queenof middot~eavenCemetery if schools executive vice-president theh- middotplreptsWish of the Monroe Foundation of This morning at 1030 ArchshyFairbanks an educational foun-l bishop Meyer celebrated a Ponshydation chairman of the Alaska tificai Mass of Requiem in Our Employment Security Commis- Lady ~f the Angels Church for SiOIi and advisor to th ~ Alaska the three Sistersof Charity of Vocational Rehabiiitation prO-the middotB1essedmiddot Virgin Mary who gram i diediQ the fire~

But the diversity of his avltlca- __~~ _

tionscomesmiddot into focus whenmiddotin 0UmiddotRmiddot LAmiddotnmiddotySmiddotconversat~ol) he makes it clear that the present and future middotyrel- CRJlPEL fare of Alaska is the top priority motive in everything he does

The arrival of statehood served to emphasize the thinshyness in the ranks of Alaskari leaders he said It might even have been better if statehood had come five years f~om now he suggested Then we would have had time to train our leadshyers

But this problem he declared like many othersmiddot poundaced by Alaska is understandayene in the light ofmiddot the tremendoqS expanshysionmiddot the new state had been exshy 4 penencmg bull

He CIted Fairbahks as aninshystance In 1928 he town had 3000 inhabitants in 194 6000 and today-37000 plus a shift shying military population Qf more than 12000

Thirty per cent of the people of Fairbanks are Catholic Father Boileau declared The Church has a tremendous role to play)n Alaska and we must middottrain lay people to take their pad in it Theyre doing a fine job now~

but there just arenlt enough of them

This shortage of leaders-only temporary Father Boileau is convinced-accounts in 1gtart for his own active role in Alaskan affairs

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quiem Mass for Arthur Rodzinshyski 66 symphony orchestra conductor was offered in St Agnes church here and was folshylowed by burial in St Agnes Cemetery

Refugee Probl~rn Is Key to Pea~e In Middle East ~ Monaco Gives Pope WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) -

There is absolutely no possibTt f th Mmiddotddlmiddot II Y orpea~e In eI e East untIl a Just solutIOn IS

found for the plight of close to one million Palestine refugees

Msgr Peter P Tuohymiddot presishydent of the Pontifical Mission forPalest~ne has also said that

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The prelate national secreshytary of the Catholic Near Eastmiddot Welfare Association explained at a U S hierarchy ~eeting that the increase is principally due to the natural growth of the refugee population He noted that some refugees with meager resources a few years pa~ are now in need of housing food clothing and medical care

The refugees are convincedh

Msgr Tuohy stated t at a grave injustice has been done to them by the United Nations and are bitter over the fact that

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the first 10 years of exile for the Palestine refugees

The next 12 months will be critical onest he stated and unless the free world looks upon

this tragic problem with com passion and justice Soviet Russhysia and the communists will make further progress in their

active attempts to bring the entire Middle East behind the Iron Curtain

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By Mary Tinley Daly MADRID (NC)-Dueto goVshyern men t interference the

Any leaks in your household budget weekly newspaper Signa pub-With striCtb~dgete~rsevery cent is accounted for but lished here was restrained from

even in the most rigid there is an item labeled Mise circulating two of its issues iii Frankly our own Misc covers the totals that dont October

The newspaper is published by add up bazaar chances we wash your hair tak~ a bath get Spains Catholic Action Youth took repairsin a car some- ready unless youve got plenty of It sent circular letters to its subshybody else is now driving hot water scribers explaining the sudden the etc etc and so forth So the hot water heater change in its circulation pattern

There are however definite chuggs away in the basement The letter said in part Nevermiddot leaks and we wonder if they are while la glamour goes on up- before in the 22 years of uninshypeculiar to ouf stairs Steam exudesfrom cracks terrupted publication of our house or more- mJw in the bathroom door as the vel weekly did anything like this or-less univer- vet dress g~ts itselpoundsteamed its happen sal we hope owner goes middotthrough a tortuous The next issue of Signo tel

Books In a beauty routine reach the streets was that of Finally the house is calm We CATHOLIC RELIEF IN LEBANON An emergency Octo~er 18 devoted entirely to

face-saving ges- sit rea9-irig the over-dlJe library ~e memory of PQpe Pius XII ture we label books (mIght asweII get our relief program sporisoredby the Gatholic NearEast Welftre N H t GOthmiddott th I C 0 In Iven lri~ urt horit moneys worth)middot the Association and Catholic Re ief Services--NWC distributedIn its circular letterSiinoestYbet~eenThump-thuinpfrom food parcels to3~50pers6nssuff~ringfromwant arid gav~ no hint a8t9 wh~e itJan us and ourli- basement privation in Lebanon the past year Members of La afoul ofmiddot the censors Butitr~ brary it mignt Who turnedmiddot that thing on Flamme~ Catholic charitable organization aid in the dis- called that it had aprevious in- high again ~ the Head of the ciderit with th~ govertlni~rit

~~~~~~Fj~=Imiddot~s~e~u~r~~~~~~~~to trib~~ion atKatermaya NCPhoto ~~~~~rning its issue of rune 22the

books withil codicil Books Leak No Three Hierarchy to Promote Liturgical V At-that time jt ran an editorial that neverdidshow up and had Thus leak after leak we add A I u dS - commenting on stltements Genshyto be paid for our quota of support to iibraries postQ ate in h ite - bull tateSmiddoteralissimo Francisco Franco the

serviCe stations and the gas Spanish chief of state had made In a fine frenzy of literary en- company Were nat philanthro- WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The- The Archbishop said th~t the to Noticias Catolicas the Spanshy

th~siasm we visit the par~sh pists_were just blunderful Bishops of the United States first two projects of he commis- ish-language news service of the andor the suburban library 1 have established an Episcopal sion Will be to give the nations NCWC Press Department Th Like someone who has had no Queens Dqughters l bull 1 h f th Lt g 1 b h f t th edltona w Ich called for sinshylunch and arrives at a party Just CommiSSlOn 0 e 1 ur lea ~s ops In orma IOn on e

bull d cere and effective conversations as the hors doeuvres are being Entertain ChiIdren Apostolate to promote an over- achievements of liturgical com~

l t 1 t n - between the Spanish people andhpassed we avidly take this-and- The Queens Daughters of see tel urglca movemen 1 missions in other countries and thO t their government won no apshythat Heres a novel everybody is Taunton were entertained by IS coun ry to provide them with an authorishyreading a spiritual book that children of St Vincents Home Archbishop Joseph E Ritter oftative commentary on the recent plause in government circles i( will uplift the soul one about Fall River at their December St Louis has been designated instruction issued by the Sacred Over the Top the Caribbean we hopefully ~x- Meeting held at the CYO Hall chairman of the commission Congregation of Rites aimed at BURLINGTON (NC) - This pec1- to visit a how to study on High Street Taunton on Archbishop William 0 Brady of bringing the faithful into more years annual appeal of the Ver that Ginny really should read if Monday Deceinber 1 St Paul is vice chairman and aetive participation in the Mass mont Catholic Charities fund hai shes ever going to get proper tach member and guest Auxiliary Bishop JamesH ltrif- The liturgicai movement netted $9881329 a record for stiidy habits brought a Christmas Gift for a fiths of New York is secretary launchedmiddot by Pope St Pius X in the second consecutive year The Tried Anyway child at the Home The othermembers are Bishop 1903 seeks a greater participa- appeal surpasssed lastmiddot years by

Well thats enough We sti~~ey A catered supper was s~rved tohn F Dearden of PittsburgQtion~ofthe laity in the prayers $369070 A three and one-half the four volumes coiied into our by Mrs Chappell followed by and Bishop Vincent S Waters of andrites of Holy Mass and other percent increase was reported crooked left elbow The eye singingand dancil)g bY~l)llie RaleighN C Churchcetemonies from 8~ parishes andmiddot51 missions catche~ an allUJing titleHow and Jack Doonan and children ~I M C 01 to Save on Household Expenses from~he Home -ew laml OUCI That we should have as part of Chalrla9Y was~r~ Francil MIAMI (NC)~A Miami Di-- our homework PBoy and Co-Charrlady Mrsmiddotocesanmiddot Council of Catholic Woo

We take the fifth Charlesmiddot DGalligaiias~iste4bYJrienhas been organized as the At pommiddote we star~ the noyel members of their Committee 107tA diocesan coundlin the

find thatthe involved problems s d B R_ United States MrsH J G Esshyof a fictional middotheroine are tootU entsto oYcOtt sex of Souui Miamimother of much to take at the end of a bO tOo bl Flolms seven children has been named long claymiddot of real problemsmiddot Let

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We decide to do a bit ofspir lie High School students-here in iloal reading before the 1ltite Ohio hlVe launched a campaign news broadcast against indecency and horror

AiIother day or so another in motion pictures And there BROOKLAWN dipinto the sph~itiIal ampiiciing Vle has been a marked ~ecline in find eyelids droopingas we try~middot attendance at area mOVIe theaters PHARMACY to mull over tMrekllift weve showing objectionable films Joseph A Charpentierreceived r since the start of the campaign Reg Pharm i

More evenings go by-people A study revealed 74 percent 1902 ACUSHNET Avi come in or we go places Then of the films shown in area driveshy NEW BEDFORD we take a look at the Caribbean in theaters last year were classi TEL WY 6middot0772 book history geography we fied by the Legion of Decency bull PRESCRIPTIONSbegin to wonder if well ever be either as objectionable in part able to afford it and decide to for all or wholly condemned postpone the boning-up until the prospect is closer --

Now heres a book youll love Ginny We somewhat gushingly put the volume in front of our 13-year old

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-HisHoliness Pope John XXIII haschosen to retain the same coatshyof-arms he had as a Cardinal

A pontiff is free to chooseWhatever coat-of-arms hewishes when he accedes to thethrone of Peter In this case thePope decided to keep the samecrest he had been assigned whenhe was named a Cardinal andPatriarch of Venice

The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

No Motto~ing poundrom the papal coatshy

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hecardhials hat of the Pashytflarclils$hield has been leshyplacedmiddot with the papal tiara andcrossed behind the crest aretwo gold and silver keys

The tower is carried on thePontiffs coat-of-arms becauseit is a symbol carried on variousparts of the shields of the otherbranches of the Roncalli familyin northern Italy The lilies reshycall the Popes service as Nunshycio to France and the wingedlion is the symbol of the Reshypublic of Venke

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The Direetoire bonnet is charmshying in white felt Furthermorea white fur hat is very elegant

A new white feather wigmakes a stunning cocktail orafter-five hat White in generalis dramatic worn with blackIndeed it will look lovely withany color you wear~Midseason pastels are millinshyerY pets right now too A freshpastel-toned hat gives your enshysemble a midseason lift Thisyeu the pastels are clear ratherthan pale A new strong pinkParis Pink is very middotflatteringThe new blue has a clear turshyCl~oige feeling GrapefI1tit is anew qat pastel as is yellow withablnt of green Theres a neWapple green too that goes withmany many colors

Feather Wig NewAfter-dark hats are frankly

dramatic Indeed Paris showshatS with all after-dark clothesBy the way these new hat stylesdont spoil your coiffure in facttheyre styled to show off yourhair The new veiled effects areperfectly charming while thefeather wig is one of the eveshyningsmost dramatic fashions The seasons elegance extends~ shoes Holiday collections arenothing short of fabulous Thesatin shoe is perfect with chiffondreSlies while new brocades arevery very glamorous Printedvelvet shoes just glow with colorand black crepe is elegant tromafternoon oli Influentially every coloreddress calls for complementaryshoes They can match or makea brilliant contrast A red silkshoe is a holiday favorite Parisp~ limns the beauty of a newsatin evening shoe Furthermorewhite satin shoes can be dyed tomatchmiddot any dress color while bullcolorful print can go with severaldress fashions

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Act~e WomenN~edsVersi~i1eDress Requiring Little Care-

By Ellen KetterWhos the Woman of the Year Shes the wonderful

wife mother cook baker teacher laundress interior decoshyrator seamstress nurse hous~leanerand electrical wizardShes the woman who mothers a den of cub scouts who lovesoutdoor living who runs afamily taxi service Shes asgracious after five as she ischeerful every morning andshe loves every minute of herday

This clever versatile Wamanef the Year is always wellshydressed but too busy doing adozen jobs in a 12-hour day toworry about clothes that call fordelicate care Thats one of theeKcellentreasons sheselects one~ the new cilshmere-softtailored dressesso luxuriousloOking Yotld never SUSpect itsmade ofmiddot onemiddot ofmiddot those -vvonderAbers that macbinewashesDeeds no ironing and neverlleler sags or wrinlcles Who isWis fabulous Woman Of theYear Why shes you and yOu_dyou

Everything ShiResEvening - and everything

lhines from the chandeliers toyou in fabulous flashes of colorirom a roomful of p~rty-goers inampUn gowns shaped and polished glowing perfection Yes in~deed this is the year of the eleshygant satin gown preferably in _the handsOme Directoire fashion

The season itself is one ofattuned elegance and the newt9rmal fashions pace the settingIf youd ~ the belle of the ballyen~ud do well to invest in the~uty the flattery ofa deep~d ivory slipper satin gownPfeferably the bodice should ~iently fitted Qlive a highboater cowl neckline with calteeves A she~tIi skirt should ~iOng length

Your jewelry should acceat-e gowns elegance My firsteboice would be rich NOIYshytoned mock-pearls or gleamingeuUured pearls a sitnpleone-and necklaCe with matchiniearrings My seccmd choice~ould be matching earrings andbracelet (nQ necklace) The re-It-simply eMhailtirigi Many of the seasons loveliesteoats are made of spongy souffle ohairThis light-as-air mohairwool is whipped with a SDftsouffle touch into unsurpassedelegance Lines follow the newsfrom Paris - widened collarsfolded backs oblique closingsParis and the eauty of thisIUpple exquisite texture makethese the coats for Fall andWinter

Faille GlowsThe silk faille glows through

tile night--begins the evening atdinner and the theater with itslittle jacket buttoned demurelythen slips Gut of it for midnightancing - and a beautifullyshaped dreSs takes the fashionQotlight Its versatile indeed ineontinental blac but rises aDdilbines in misty paste~ too-or

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iIboutmiddotmiddot everywhere t ~shyfashion this year is th tOtieIi~ fUr adding elegance to the~w suit dreampllror ~oat andachieving a totafly new effectwith emphasis on flatteringfemininity White mink or silver fox will

be seen collaring some of theJOvely cashmere evenilg sWeatshyers Indeed youll note thosefUrs just about everywhere offashion importance from DOW

through SpringHow soft how silken how

~~utiful the new lingerie is AneJltrancing newcomer illl silktique a marvelous fabric thatsbull happy alliancemiddot of nylon tricot 1lI14 pure silk Youll see theeam and sOftness of silk dis GOVer all the easy-care mentsOpound _~on when you place silkshytftCJUe in your own ~oBemiddotlJefpite its luxury look Us price- thlifty

White I Holidays A wqite hat has a festive hollshy

clat air Incidentally white ~tiBk just about perfect for this timeeI Yeat Satintoo is most effecshytIotie with your new mohair ooat

BOOKS THAT SPREAD THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

My best wishes for yourmerry Christmases and yourhappy New Years your longlives and your true prosperities

From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

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D Ie Ch middot F Books For Thoseazz Ing rlstmas east Hard to Please

Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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Come to Cast Fire

Godlove You

We Catholics are missionaries teo We~enot the lPirU 01Marx nor the spirit of Mohammed~t bullbull1 Spirit lo pi~e

weare therefore heavenly missio~NoWhYis Ii that weowhoare heaVenly missionaries have not the lIeI aa SPirit fitsacrificeofmiddotthelJe earthly missionaries

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

zGOD LOVE YOU TO YOU who read 08l appeals and

oftea answer them Will you help us We can re8e~1 yo~ ~Id ampolddiamonds precious pearls and geins sterling siiver PiecetJ 1Jlemoney we receive from the resale of your 014 ijflweiry~ seat teMission lands in the form of food medici11c (iOol a JaundbacSIlpplies Dont leave tboSe old jewels ina frCoUen ~x~them to us ami perhaps the) wii de more gooelthan i_eywhen braDd new Be like the Wise Men aDd give Dim aampIft eIGold at Christmas time-gold becalise He isQur King

The Communists aremisSionarie~Every ~ember oj theYo~Communists League is boundto talkCommunism mevrery conv~sation The Communist leaders hav~ stolen Pentecostal fires butinstead of burning upward to light a World they burn downwar4as the fires of hell burning to destruction

Cut out this column 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 1 N Yor your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE368 North Main Street Fall River Mass ~ middot bull bullbull bullbull bullbull bullbull bullbull bullbullbullbull bullbull bullbull bullbull bullbull bullbull bullbullbullmiddot ~bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bull-

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MISSING PRELATE Maryknoll Bishop James EWalsh67 last Americanmiddot missionerin Red China has failed toappear in his Shanghai officesince Oct 19 leading to thebelief he has been arrestedBishop Walsh is a Cumbershyland (Md) native NC Photo

Illegal SchoolsHelp Mexico

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

Made Rite Chips Ask For Them Today

bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull sume) although un-named in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull III Bishop Scullys report was com- bull _

cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

III mended because of 48 fi~s it -i- III

~I~~~o~~cia~~~iC~ielved ~ W ~heAmiddotNCBOR 5 Neither thi~ noran other re iI middotI ill

sponsible maJor stU~IO lut ~~~ bull bull bull the orro~ ~seud-scletiflc P OBO~ 1 - FALL JtIVER MASS bull and CrIme fIlms which Blsholl L PI d f r one year tG bull Scully warned paren~~ can have Endosed 1S$4SUlftMdptl0l7 ease sen 0 bullbull

dangerous cumulatIve d ~ffteclt - Na-e __ _ bull ____ - upon the moral health an In e- bull 01 __ _ bull__~-

lectual development of theIr _ Addressmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ____ _ _ _ _ __ children bull _--_-- i

Fortu~ateIY intelligentteeil- Post OfflC~ __-__--- -- _~ _- ---~ ~ _ ers appear to steer clear of th~ - City or Town ----~_ _ _~_--- -- iii

t f ths trash which evenmiddot b bullwors 0 I Donated y ___-- _ _when not directly dangerous tomiddot - bull their moral lives insults their Address ~- - - bull tastes and general IQ bull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull iiibullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

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~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

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Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

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decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

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Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

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Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

moralists may have teen en NORTH AnLE80RO tirely too negative in their ap- D proach to this problem that they Tel MYr1te 9-823 have not matched their nega~ve ~

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

Teacher Institute I

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Col~ lege has received a grant of $4900 from the National ScIence Foundahon to help payfor a six-week institute for high school science teachers next

summer Lecture and laboratory courses will be designed to give highschool physics arid chemshyistry teachers a deeper knowshyledge of their subjects

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

day and Saturday Dec 12 and13 f 6 t 10 d 1 t 10 rom 0 an 0 re- shyspectrvely ST ANNES FALL RIVER

New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

0 Y nlon IS er Unit Secretary )i~

The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

Sister John Elizabeth SUSC principal of the Sacredmiddot- Hearts

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

In Attleboro another fourth type of demagogue for guidance Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisshyperiod counter gave Coach Bill and thus at least escape our serant Dea~ of the Sacred ColshyMad~lfuns Jeweler eleven a 6-0 hYPOCriSY lege of Cardll1als who came here win ver rival North in a game f ~ on September 15 as Papal Legate that sbullbull -sawed between 30 yard Delillw ~Use of Mails to the Marian-Mariological Conshylines own Wareham way an Y ) Ie gress held as part of the centenshyunderdog Bourne squad threw a To Snhit Peddlers nial celebrations

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CARDINALPRAISES LATIN AMERICANS Five-year old Eduardo officials at the pontifical mass The Cardinal Iauaed the Latin American left son of Nica~aguan Ambassador Don Guillermo Servilla-Sacasa preshy nations forgiving a good example to the world The new Cardinal ieaves sents a bouquet of roses to Amleto Cardinal Cicognani after the 49th annual next week for Rome t9middot attend the approaching consistory at which he IPali American Thanksgiving Day ma~s in the nations capital Chief will be invested along with Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston and john

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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APOSTOLATE MEETS AT WAREHAM Need of a lay apostolate was stressed by speake~s at the New ~i1gl~nd ~egional Conference of the Miflsionary Cenacle Apostolate a movement directed by the Missionary Selvants of the Most Blessed Trinity at Wareham In left photo Margaret Healy PhD General Custodian of the Apostolate addresses the group

Part of the boys group that met in the basement auditorium of the Wareham Public Library is shownin second left photo while a section of the girls group is seen a~ right ~enter ~peaker in ~ight photo i~ Miss ClaudIa York of St FrancIs XavIer ParIsh Hyanms a leader In the Apostol~te movement~

THE ANCHOR- 7 Thurs Dec 4 1958

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WASHINGTON (NC) Father George T Boileau

SJmiddot is a rangy Jesuit with a there are now 963958 refugees soft voice and a consuming victiIns of the Arab-Israeli war passion ~ a love affilir with a of 1948 on the list of the United stat~ named Alaska NatioiISmiddot Relief and Works

The possibilities of Alaska V bull R 1- are tremendous the Jesuit be- Ichms equlemlieves Alaska will have an imshymense effect on the American Contlnued from Page One

economy Its a wonderful land express

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Busy Cleric bishop Meyer will celebrate a A pastor luFairbanltsFather Pontifical Mass of Requiem

Boileau has also found time to -Othex victims ~ill be brought take on a niultitude of other individualy for the offering of assignments which he describesseparat~ Masses as a few sitleliri s Burial will take place in the

They include being superinten- Holy lInocents section of the dent of Fairbanks Catholic Queenof middot~eavenCemetery if schools executive vice-president theh- middotplreptsWish of the Monroe Foundation of This morning at 1030 ArchshyFairbanks an educational foun-l bishop Meyer celebrated a Ponshydation chairman of the Alaska tificai Mass of Requiem in Our Employment Security Commis- Lady ~f the Angels Church for SiOIi and advisor to th ~ Alaska the three Sistersof Charity of Vocational Rehabiiitation prO-the middotB1essedmiddot Virgin Mary who gram i diediQ the fire~

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The arrival of statehood served to emphasize the thinshyness in the ranks of Alaskari leaders he said It might even have been better if statehood had come five years f~om now he suggested Then we would have had time to train our leadshyers

But this problem he declared like many othersmiddot poundaced by Alaska is understandayene in the light ofmiddot the tremendoqS expanshysionmiddot the new state had been exshy 4 penencmg bull

He CIted Fairbahks as aninshystance In 1928 he town had 3000 inhabitants in 194 6000 and today-37000 plus a shift shying military population Qf more than 12000

Thirty per cent of the people of Fairbanks are Catholic Father Boileau declared The Church has a tremendous role to play)n Alaska and we must middottrain lay people to take their pad in it Theyre doing a fine job now~

but there just arenlt enough of them

This shortage of leaders-only temporary Father Boileau is convinced-accounts in 1gtart for his own active role in Alaskan affairs

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quiem Mass for Arthur Rodzinshyski 66 symphony orchestra conductor was offered in St Agnes church here and was folshylowed by burial in St Agnes Cemetery

Refugee Probl~rn Is Key to Pea~e In Middle East ~ Monaco Gives Pope WASHINGTONmiddot (NC) -

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Any leaks in your household budget weekly newspaper Signa pub-With striCtb~dgete~rsevery cent is accounted for but lished here was restrained from

even in the most rigid there is an item labeled Mise circulating two of its issues iii Frankly our own Misc covers the totals that dont October

The newspaper is published by add up bazaar chances we wash your hair tak~ a bath get Spains Catholic Action Youth took repairsin a car some- ready unless youve got plenty of It sent circular letters to its subshybody else is now driving hot water scribers explaining the sudden the etc etc and so forth So the hot water heater change in its circulation pattern

There are however definite chuggs away in the basement The letter said in part Nevermiddot leaks and we wonder if they are while la glamour goes on up- before in the 22 years of uninshypeculiar to ouf stairs Steam exudesfrom cracks terrupted publication of our house or more- mJw in the bathroom door as the vel weekly did anything like this or-less univer- vet dress g~ts itselpoundsteamed its happen sal we hope owner goes middotthrough a tortuous The next issue of Signo tel

Books In a beauty routine reach the streets was that of Finally the house is calm We CATHOLIC RELIEF IN LEBANON An emergency Octo~er 18 devoted entirely to

face-saving ges- sit rea9-irig the over-dlJe library ~e memory of PQpe Pius XII ture we label books (mIght asweII get our relief program sporisoredby the Gatholic NearEast Welftre N H t GOthmiddott th I C 0 In Iven lri~ urt horit moneys worth)middot the Association and Catholic Re ief Services--NWC distributedIn its circular letterSiinoestYbet~eenThump-thuinpfrom food parcels to3~50pers6nssuff~ringfromwant arid gav~ no hint a8t9 wh~e itJan us and ourli- basement privation in Lebanon the past year Members of La afoul ofmiddot the censors Butitr~ brary it mignt Who turnedmiddot that thing on Flamme~ Catholic charitable organization aid in the dis- called that it had aprevious in- high again ~ the Head of the ciderit with th~ govertlni~rit

~~~~~~Fj~=Imiddot~s~e~u~r~~~~~~~~to trib~~ion atKatermaya NCPhoto ~~~~~rning its issue of rune 22the

books withil codicil Books Leak No Three Hierarchy to Promote Liturgical V At-that time jt ran an editorial that neverdidshow up and had Thus leak after leak we add A I u dS - commenting on stltements Genshyto be paid for our quota of support to iibraries postQ ate in h ite - bull tateSmiddoteralissimo Francisco Franco the

serviCe stations and the gas Spanish chief of state had made In a fine frenzy of literary en- company Were nat philanthro- WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The- The Archbishop said th~t the to Noticias Catolicas the Spanshy

th~siasm we visit the par~sh pists_were just blunderful Bishops of the United States first two projects of he commis- ish-language news service of the andor the suburban library 1 have established an Episcopal sion Will be to give the nations NCWC Press Department Th Like someone who has had no Queens Dqughters l bull 1 h f th Lt g 1 b h f t th edltona w Ich called for sinshylunch and arrives at a party Just CommiSSlOn 0 e 1 ur lea ~s ops In orma IOn on e

bull d cere and effective conversations as the hors doeuvres are being Entertain ChiIdren Apostolate to promote an over- achievements of liturgical com~

l t 1 t n - between the Spanish people andhpassed we avidly take this-and- The Queens Daughters of see tel urglca movemen 1 missions in other countries and thO t their government won no apshythat Heres a novel everybody is Taunton were entertained by IS coun ry to provide them with an authorishyreading a spiritual book that children of St Vincents Home Archbishop Joseph E Ritter oftative commentary on the recent plause in government circles i( will uplift the soul one about Fall River at their December St Louis has been designated instruction issued by the Sacred Over the Top the Caribbean we hopefully ~x- Meeting held at the CYO Hall chairman of the commission Congregation of Rites aimed at BURLINGTON (NC) - This pec1- to visit a how to study on High Street Taunton on Archbishop William 0 Brady of bringing the faithful into more years annual appeal of the Ver that Ginny really should read if Monday Deceinber 1 St Paul is vice chairman and aetive participation in the Mass mont Catholic Charities fund hai shes ever going to get proper tach member and guest Auxiliary Bishop JamesH ltrif- The liturgicai movement netted $9881329 a record for stiidy habits brought a Christmas Gift for a fiths of New York is secretary launchedmiddot by Pope St Pius X in the second consecutive year The Tried Anyway child at the Home The othermembers are Bishop 1903 seeks a greater participa- appeal surpasssed lastmiddot years by

Well thats enough We sti~~ey A catered supper was s~rved tohn F Dearden of PittsburgQtion~ofthe laity in the prayers $369070 A three and one-half the four volumes coiied into our by Mrs Chappell followed by and Bishop Vincent S Waters of andrites of Holy Mass and other percent increase was reported crooked left elbow The eye singingand dancil)g bY~l)llie RaleighN C Churchcetemonies from 8~ parishes andmiddot51 missions catche~ an allUJing titleHow and Jack Doonan and children ~I M C 01 to Save on Household Expenses from~he Home -ew laml OUCI That we should have as part of Chalrla9Y was~r~ Francil MIAMI (NC)~A Miami Di-- our homework PBoy and Co-Charrlady Mrsmiddotocesanmiddot Council of Catholic Woo

We take the fifth Charlesmiddot DGalligaiias~iste4bYJrienhas been organized as the At pommiddote we star~ the noyel members of their Committee 107tA diocesan coundlin the

find thatthe involved problems s d B R_ United States MrsH J G Esshyof a fictional middotheroine are tootU entsto oYcOtt sex of Souui Miamimother of much to take at the end of a bO tOo bl Flolms seven children has been named long claymiddot of real problemsmiddot Let

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Jee I no e first president by Bishop Cole-Suzanne ltfind her own way SPRINGFIELD (NC)-Catho~ man F Carroll

We decide to do a bit ofspir lie High School students-here in iloal reading before the 1ltite Ohio hlVe launched a campaign news broadcast against indecency and horror

AiIother day or so another in motion pictures And there BROOKLAWN dipinto the sph~itiIal ampiiciing Vle has been a marked ~ecline in find eyelids droopingas we try~middot attendance at area mOVIe theaters PHARMACY to mull over tMrekllift weve showing objectionable films Joseph A Charpentierreceived r since the start of the campaign Reg Pharm i

More evenings go by-people A study revealed 74 percent 1902 ACUSHNET Avi come in or we go places Then of the films shown in area driveshy NEW BEDFORD we take a look at the Caribbean in theaters last year were classi TEL WY 6middot0772 book history geography we fied by the Legion of Decency bull PRESCRIPTIONSbegin to wonder if well ever be either as objectionable in part able to afford it and decide to for all or wholly condemned postpone the boning-up until the prospect is closer --

Now heres a book youll love Ginny We somewhat gushingly put the volume in front of our 13-year old

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-HisHoliness Pope John XXIII haschosen to retain the same coatshyof-arms he had as a Cardinal

A pontiff is free to chooseWhatever coat-of-arms hewishes when he accedes to thethrone of Peter In this case thePope decided to keep the samecrest he had been assigned whenhe was named a Cardinal andPatriarch of Venice

The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

No Motto~ing poundrom the papal coatshy

OlaIms however is the mottoObedientia et Pax-Obedishy~and Peac~arried on thePat~~hs shield The papal-est middottraditionally bears nonwttobull

hecardhials hat of the Pashytflarclils$hield has been leshyplacedmiddot with the papal tiara andcrossed behind the crest aretwo gold and silver keys

The tower is carried on thePontiffs coat-of-arms becauseit is a symbol carried on variousparts of the shields of the otherbranches of the Roncalli familyin northern Italy The lilies reshycall the Popes service as Nunshycio to France and the wingedlion is the symbol of the Reshypublic of Venke

For the second time in thiscentury the lion of Venice hasbeen carried on a papal shieldThe last pontiff to retain thelion was St Pius X who wasalso patriarch of that city beshyfore election to the throne ofPeter

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By Ellen KetterWhos the Woman of the Year Shes the wonderful

wife mother cook baker teacher laundress interior decoshyrator seamstress nurse hous~leanerand electrical wizardShes the woman who mothers a den of cub scouts who lovesoutdoor living who runs afamily taxi service Shes asgracious after five as she ischeerful every morning andshe loves every minute of herday

This clever versatile Wamanef the Year is always wellshydressed but too busy doing adozen jobs in a 12-hour day toworry about clothes that call fordelicate care Thats one of theeKcellentreasons sheselects one~ the new cilshmere-softtailored dressesso luxuriousloOking Yotld never SUSpect itsmade ofmiddot onemiddot ofmiddot those -vvonderAbers that macbinewashesDeeds no ironing and neverlleler sags or wrinlcles Who isWis fabulous Woman Of theYear Why shes you and yOu_dyou

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lhines from the chandeliers toyou in fabulous flashes of colorirom a roomful of p~rty-goers inampUn gowns shaped and polished glowing perfection Yes in~deed this is the year of the eleshygant satin gown preferably in _the handsOme Directoire fashion

The season itself is one ofattuned elegance and the newt9rmal fashions pace the settingIf youd ~ the belle of the ballyen~ud do well to invest in the~uty the flattery ofa deep~d ivory slipper satin gownPfeferably the bodice should ~iently fitted Qlive a highboater cowl neckline with calteeves A she~tIi skirt should ~iOng length

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BOOKS THAT SPREAD THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

My best wishes for yourmerry Christmases and yourhappy New Years your longlives and your true prosperities

From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

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D Ie Ch middot F Books For Thoseazz Ing rlstmas east Hard to Please

Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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We Catholics are missionaries teo We~enot the lPirU 01Marx nor the spirit of Mohammed~t bullbull1 Spirit lo pi~e

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

zGOD LOVE YOU TO YOU who read 08l appeals and

oftea answer them Will you help us We can re8e~1 yo~ ~Id ampolddiamonds precious pearls and geins sterling siiver PiecetJ 1Jlemoney we receive from the resale of your 014 ijflweiry~ seat teMission lands in the form of food medici11c (iOol a JaundbacSIlpplies Dont leave tboSe old jewels ina frCoUen ~x~them to us ami perhaps the) wii de more gooelthan i_eywhen braDd new Be like the Wise Men aDd give Dim aampIft eIGold at Christmas time-gold becalise He isQur King

The Communists aremisSionarie~Every ~ember oj theYo~Communists League is boundto talkCommunism mevrery conv~sation The Communist leaders hav~ stolen Pentecostal fires butinstead of burning upward to light a World they burn downwar4as the fires of hell burning to destruction

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

Made Rite Chips Ask For Them Today

bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull sume) although un-named in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull III Bishop Scullys report was com- bull _

cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

III mended because of 48 fi~s it -i- III

~I~~~o~~cia~~~iC~ielved ~ W ~heAmiddotNCBOR 5 Neither thi~ noran other re iI middotI ill

sponsible maJor stU~IO lut ~~~ bull bull bull the orro~ ~seud-scletiflc P OBO~ 1 - FALL JtIVER MASS bull and CrIme fIlms which Blsholl L PI d f r one year tG bull Scully warned paren~~ can have Endosed 1S$4SUlftMdptl0l7 ease sen 0 bullbull

dangerous cumulatIve d ~ffteclt - Na-e __ _ bull ____ - upon the moral health an In e- bull 01 __ _ bull__~-

lectual development of theIr _ Addressmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ____ _ _ _ _ __ children bull _--_-- i

Fortu~ateIY intelligentteeil- Post OfflC~ __-__--- -- _~ _- ---~ ~ _ ers appear to steer clear of th~ - City or Town ----~_ _ _~_--- -- iii

t f ths trash which evenmiddot b bullwors 0 I Donated y ___-- _ _when not directly dangerous tomiddot - bull their moral lives insults their Address ~- - - bull tastes and general IQ bull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull iiibullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

The Bishop praised the Polish people for their pistory of dEwo- For Your Protection tion to the Faith The Bishop Buy From prayed for new enthusiasm for the parishioners of St Hedwigll PERFECTION in planning a)new church and in fostering vocations to the priest shy 132 Rockdale Ave hood In the parish New Bedtord

A banquet was held in the aft shyernoon attended by several hunshy WY 5-7947 dred parishioners and friends )0 ___ _

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~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

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MTFALmiddotSTmiddot RMAJVERRrs ACmiddotADEMYmiddot STiiiR-tS mGH F hT Ik L T~UNT9N OUrt a lti

Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

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CARPET WITH EASE at MORE-NeyS

decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

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ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

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Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

the living and t1le dead Or give the gift Qf supernatshyural life through MEMBERSHIP Individual $1 family $5 for one year and Individual $20 Family $lOOPershypetual Or middotgivemiddot someCilDe an enrollment in one of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUBS a STRINGshyLESSGiFT or a DESIGNATED GIFT With the beaushytiful GIFT CARD we~ enclose presSed dowers from

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4 STRINGLESS GIFT IS YOUR GtFT CERTIFICATE TO THE NEW uOLY FATHERmiddotFOR HIS NEAR EAST MISSIONSbull

MY SPIRITUAL CHILD Do you really want to give a worthwhile ChrIstmas gift r one

that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

and PETE~middotcof ~~e~ontifi~armiddotRuthenian ColIege each needs $600 POOR CL~lEgtsectI1T~R~PVI~ESANDREW andS4N9TA need

$300 eachmiddotmiddot~Na~1Jrally~ convenient ~stallments over a SIll or two year periodWillyqumakemiddotthem beam at the Cpristmas scen~

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THE ANCHORshyThurs ~ec~ 1958

Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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Christmas Lights At La Salette Sunday aftetnoon will mark arychoir will sing Christmas

the opening of the annual Christ- hymns as the figure of the Christ mas illumination at the shrine Child is laid in the manger of Our Lady of La Salette At- The illumination willinclude tleboro The occasion will be 30000 colored bulbs forming marked by ceremonies in the various designs according to shrine chapel including a ser- Father Sauve shrine director it mon by Rev Rene Sauve MS will continue ni~htly from 5 to The service will start at 430 10 until Jan 11 Enlarged park~

Following the chapel ceremon- ing facilities will accommodak ies a candlelight procession will pilgrims Regular shrine devoshymarch to the nativity scene on tions will continue throughout the shrin~ grounds The semin- the Christmas season

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

~f this nation ave ~een~teashyIly abal1doned by mcreasi 11

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

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Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

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young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

Wednesday Dec 10 under thesupervision of Mrs Ad_ren J

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

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The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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lt By Jack~ Kinu~avy College TeOn1 ~ i 1 Somerset High School Coach

BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

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Any leaks in your household budget weekly newspaper Signa pub-With striCtb~dgete~rsevery cent is accounted for but lished here was restrained from

even in the most rigid there is an item labeled Mise circulating two of its issues iii Frankly our own Misc covers the totals that dont October

The newspaper is published by add up bazaar chances we wash your hair tak~ a bath get Spains Catholic Action Youth took repairsin a car some- ready unless youve got plenty of It sent circular letters to its subshybody else is now driving hot water scribers explaining the sudden the etc etc and so forth So the hot water heater change in its circulation pattern

There are however definite chuggs away in the basement The letter said in part Nevermiddot leaks and we wonder if they are while la glamour goes on up- before in the 22 years of uninshypeculiar to ouf stairs Steam exudesfrom cracks terrupted publication of our house or more- mJw in the bathroom door as the vel weekly did anything like this or-less univer- vet dress g~ts itselpoundsteamed its happen sal we hope owner goes middotthrough a tortuous The next issue of Signo tel

Books In a beauty routine reach the streets was that of Finally the house is calm We CATHOLIC RELIEF IN LEBANON An emergency Octo~er 18 devoted entirely to

face-saving ges- sit rea9-irig the over-dlJe library ~e memory of PQpe Pius XII ture we label books (mIght asweII get our relief program sporisoredby the Gatholic NearEast Welftre N H t GOthmiddott th I C 0 In Iven lri~ urt horit moneys worth)middot the Association and Catholic Re ief Services--NWC distributedIn its circular letterSiinoestYbet~eenThump-thuinpfrom food parcels to3~50pers6nssuff~ringfromwant arid gav~ no hint a8t9 wh~e itJan us and ourli- basement privation in Lebanon the past year Members of La afoul ofmiddot the censors Butitr~ brary it mignt Who turnedmiddot that thing on Flamme~ Catholic charitable organization aid in the dis- called that it had aprevious in- high again ~ the Head of the ciderit with th~ govertlni~rit

~~~~~~Fj~=Imiddot~s~e~u~r~~~~~~~~to trib~~ion atKatermaya NCPhoto ~~~~~rning its issue of rune 22the

books withil codicil Books Leak No Three Hierarchy to Promote Liturgical V At-that time jt ran an editorial that neverdidshow up and had Thus leak after leak we add A I u dS - commenting on stltements Genshyto be paid for our quota of support to iibraries postQ ate in h ite - bull tateSmiddoteralissimo Francisco Franco the

serviCe stations and the gas Spanish chief of state had made In a fine frenzy of literary en- company Were nat philanthro- WASHINGTON (NC) ~ The- The Archbishop said th~t the to Noticias Catolicas the Spanshy

th~siasm we visit the par~sh pists_were just blunderful Bishops of the United States first two projects of he commis- ish-language news service of the andor the suburban library 1 have established an Episcopal sion Will be to give the nations NCWC Press Department Th Like someone who has had no Queens Dqughters l bull 1 h f th Lt g 1 b h f t th edltona w Ich called for sinshylunch and arrives at a party Just CommiSSlOn 0 e 1 ur lea ~s ops In orma IOn on e

bull d cere and effective conversations as the hors doeuvres are being Entertain ChiIdren Apostolate to promote an over- achievements of liturgical com~

l t 1 t n - between the Spanish people andhpassed we avidly take this-and- The Queens Daughters of see tel urglca movemen 1 missions in other countries and thO t their government won no apshythat Heres a novel everybody is Taunton were entertained by IS coun ry to provide them with an authorishyreading a spiritual book that children of St Vincents Home Archbishop Joseph E Ritter oftative commentary on the recent plause in government circles i( will uplift the soul one about Fall River at their December St Louis has been designated instruction issued by the Sacred Over the Top the Caribbean we hopefully ~x- Meeting held at the CYO Hall chairman of the commission Congregation of Rites aimed at BURLINGTON (NC) - This pec1- to visit a how to study on High Street Taunton on Archbishop William 0 Brady of bringing the faithful into more years annual appeal of the Ver that Ginny really should read if Monday Deceinber 1 St Paul is vice chairman and aetive participation in the Mass mont Catholic Charities fund hai shes ever going to get proper tach member and guest Auxiliary Bishop JamesH ltrif- The liturgicai movement netted $9881329 a record for stiidy habits brought a Christmas Gift for a fiths of New York is secretary launchedmiddot by Pope St Pius X in the second consecutive year The Tried Anyway child at the Home The othermembers are Bishop 1903 seeks a greater participa- appeal surpasssed lastmiddot years by

Well thats enough We sti~~ey A catered supper was s~rved tohn F Dearden of PittsburgQtion~ofthe laity in the prayers $369070 A three and one-half the four volumes coiied into our by Mrs Chappell followed by and Bishop Vincent S Waters of andrites of Holy Mass and other percent increase was reported crooked left elbow The eye singingand dancil)g bY~l)llie RaleighN C Churchcetemonies from 8~ parishes andmiddot51 missions catche~ an allUJing titleHow and Jack Doonan and children ~I M C 01 to Save on Household Expenses from~he Home -ew laml OUCI That we should have as part of Chalrla9Y was~r~ Francil MIAMI (NC)~A Miami Di-- our homework PBoy and Co-Charrlady Mrsmiddotocesanmiddot Council of Catholic Woo

We take the fifth Charlesmiddot DGalligaiias~iste4bYJrienhas been organized as the At pommiddote we star~ the noyel members of their Committee 107tA diocesan coundlin the

find thatthe involved problems s d B R_ United States MrsH J G Esshyof a fictional middotheroine are tootU entsto oYcOtt sex of Souui Miamimother of much to take at the end of a bO tOo bl Flolms seven children has been named long claymiddot of real problemsmiddot Let

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We decide to do a bit ofspir lie High School students-here in iloal reading before the 1ltite Ohio hlVe launched a campaign news broadcast against indecency and horror

AiIother day or so another in motion pictures And there BROOKLAWN dipinto the sph~itiIal ampiiciing Vle has been a marked ~ecline in find eyelids droopingas we try~middot attendance at area mOVIe theaters PHARMACY to mull over tMrekllift weve showing objectionable films Joseph A Charpentierreceived r since the start of the campaign Reg Pharm i

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The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

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hecardhials hat of the Pashytflarclils$hield has been leshyplacedmiddot with the papal tiara andcrossed behind the crest aretwo gold and silver keys

The tower is carried on thePontiffs coat-of-arms becauseit is a symbol carried on variousparts of the shields of the otherbranches of the Roncalli familyin northern Italy The lilies reshycall the Popes service as Nunshycio to France and the wingedlion is the symbol of the Reshypublic of Venke

For the second time in thiscentury the lion of Venice hasbeen carried on a papal shieldThe last pontiff to retain thelion was St Pius X who wasalso patriarch of that city beshyfore election to the throne ofPeter

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Feather Wig NewAfter-dark hats are frankly

dramatic Indeed Paris showshatS with all after-dark clothesBy the way these new hat stylesdont spoil your coiffure in facttheyre styled to show off yourhair The new veiled effects areperfectly charming while thefeather wig is one of the eveshyningsmost dramatic fashions The seasons elegance extends~ shoes Holiday collections arenothing short of fabulous Thesatin shoe is perfect with chiffondreSlies while new brocades arevery very glamorous Printedvelvet shoes just glow with colorand black crepe is elegant tromafternoon oli Influentially every coloreddress calls for complementaryshoes They can match or makea brilliant contrast A red silkshoe is a holiday favorite Parisp~ limns the beauty of a newsatin evening shoe Furthermorewhite satin shoes can be dyed tomatchmiddot any dress color while bullcolorful print can go with severaldress fashions

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Act~e WomenN~edsVersi~i1eDress Requiring Little Care-

By Ellen KetterWhos the Woman of the Year Shes the wonderful

wife mother cook baker teacher laundress interior decoshyrator seamstress nurse hous~leanerand electrical wizardShes the woman who mothers a den of cub scouts who lovesoutdoor living who runs afamily taxi service Shes asgracious after five as she ischeerful every morning andshe loves every minute of herday

This clever versatile Wamanef the Year is always wellshydressed but too busy doing adozen jobs in a 12-hour day toworry about clothes that call fordelicate care Thats one of theeKcellentreasons sheselects one~ the new cilshmere-softtailored dressesso luxuriousloOking Yotld never SUSpect itsmade ofmiddot onemiddot ofmiddot those -vvonderAbers that macbinewashesDeeds no ironing and neverlleler sags or wrinlcles Who isWis fabulous Woman Of theYear Why shes you and yOu_dyou

Everything ShiResEvening - and everything

lhines from the chandeliers toyou in fabulous flashes of colorirom a roomful of p~rty-goers inampUn gowns shaped and polished glowing perfection Yes in~deed this is the year of the eleshygant satin gown preferably in _the handsOme Directoire fashion

The season itself is one ofattuned elegance and the newt9rmal fashions pace the settingIf youd ~ the belle of the ballyen~ud do well to invest in the~uty the flattery ofa deep~d ivory slipper satin gownPfeferably the bodice should ~iently fitted Qlive a highboater cowl neckline with calteeves A she~tIi skirt should ~iOng length

Your jewelry should acceat-e gowns elegance My firsteboice would be rich NOIYshytoned mock-pearls or gleamingeuUured pearls a sitnpleone-and necklaCe with matchiniearrings My seccmd choice~ould be matching earrings andbracelet (nQ necklace) The re-It-simply eMhailtirigi Many of the seasons loveliesteoats are made of spongy souffle ohairThis light-as-air mohairwool is whipped with a SDftsouffle touch into unsurpassedelegance Lines follow the newsfrom Paris - widened collarsfolded backs oblique closingsParis and the eauty of thisIUpple exquisite texture makethese the coats for Fall andWinter

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tile night--begins the evening atdinner and the theater with itslittle jacket buttoned demurelythen slips Gut of it for midnightancing - and a beautifullyshaped dreSs takes the fashionQotlight Its versatile indeed ineontinental blac but rises aDdilbines in misty paste~ too-or

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be seen collaring some of theJOvely cashmere evenilg sWeatshyers Indeed youll note thosefUrs just about everywhere offashion importance from DOW

through SpringHow soft how silken how

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White I Holidays A wqite hat has a festive hollshy

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BOOKS THAT SPREAD THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

My best wishes for yourmerry Christmases and yourhappy New Years your longlives and your true prosperities

From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

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D Ie Ch middot F Books For Thoseazz Ing rlstmas east Hard to Please

Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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Godlove You

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weare therefore heavenly missio~NoWhYis Ii that weowhoare heaVenly missionaries have not the lIeI aa SPirit fitsacrificeofmiddotthelJe earthly missionaries

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

zGOD LOVE YOU TO YOU who read 08l appeals and

oftea answer them Will you help us We can re8e~1 yo~ ~Id ampolddiamonds precious pearls and geins sterling siiver PiecetJ 1Jlemoney we receive from the resale of your 014 ijflweiry~ seat teMission lands in the form of food medici11c (iOol a JaundbacSIlpplies Dont leave tboSe old jewels ina frCoUen ~x~them to us ami perhaps the) wii de more gooelthan i_eywhen braDd new Be like the Wise Men aDd give Dim aampIft eIGold at Christmas time-gold becalise He isQur King

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

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cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

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~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

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E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

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decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

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rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

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that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

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Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

~f this nation ave ~een~teashyIly abal1doned by mcreasi 11

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

moralists may have teen en NORTH AnLE80RO tirely too negative in their ap- D proach to this problem that they Tel MYr1te 9-823 have not matched their nega~ve ~

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

Teacher Institute I

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Col~ lege has received a grant of $4900 from the National ScIence Foundahon to help payfor a six-week institute for high school science teachers next

summer Lecture and laboratory courses will be designed to give highschool physics arid chemshyistry teachers a deeper knowshyledge of their subjects

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

of the Rockies who tells the story as he wrote it to his proshyvincial some days later This was during the long decade of De Smets exile from his Indian missions of Montana and Oregon which he had done so much to found and foster and he was marking time in St Louis actshying as procurator and serving as parish priest

Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

day and Saturday Dec 12 and13 f 6 t 10 d 1 t 10 rom 0 an 0 re- shyspectrvely ST ANNES FALL RIVER

New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

0 Y nlon IS er Unit Secretary )i~

The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

Sister John Elizabeth SUSC principal of the Sacredmiddot- Hearts

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-HisHoliness Pope John XXIII haschosen to retain the same coatshyof-arms he had as a Cardinal

A pontiff is free to chooseWhatever coat-of-arms hewishes when he accedes to thethrone of Peter In this case thePope decided to keep the samecrest he had been assigned whenhe was named a Cardinal andPatriarch of Venice

The shied bears the lion ofSt Mark two silver lilies anda tower on alternate fields ofred and silver

No Motto~ing poundrom the papal coatshy

OlaIms however is the mottoObedientia et Pax-Obedishy~and Peac~arried on thePat~~hs shield The papal-est middottraditionally bears nonwttobull

hecardhials hat of the Pashytflarclils$hield has been leshyplacedmiddot with the papal tiara andcrossed behind the crest aretwo gold and silver keys

The tower is carried on thePontiffs coat-of-arms becauseit is a symbol carried on variousparts of the shields of the otherbranches of the Roncalli familyin northern Italy The lilies reshycall the Popes service as Nunshycio to France and the wingedlion is the symbol of the Reshypublic of Venke

For the second time in thiscentury the lion of Venice hasbeen carried on a papal shieldThe last pontiff to retain thelion was St Pius X who wasalso patriarch of that city beshyfore election to the throne ofPeter

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Feather Wig NewAfter-dark hats are frankly

dramatic Indeed Paris showshatS with all after-dark clothesBy the way these new hat stylesdont spoil your coiffure in facttheyre styled to show off yourhair The new veiled effects areperfectly charming while thefeather wig is one of the eveshyningsmost dramatic fashions The seasons elegance extends~ shoes Holiday collections arenothing short of fabulous Thesatin shoe is perfect with chiffondreSlies while new brocades arevery very glamorous Printedvelvet shoes just glow with colorand black crepe is elegant tromafternoon oli Influentially every coloreddress calls for complementaryshoes They can match or makea brilliant contrast A red silkshoe is a holiday favorite Parisp~ limns the beauty of a newsatin evening shoe Furthermorewhite satin shoes can be dyed tomatchmiddot any dress color while bullcolorful print can go with severaldress fashions

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Act~e WomenN~edsVersi~i1eDress Requiring Little Care-

By Ellen KetterWhos the Woman of the Year Shes the wonderful

wife mother cook baker teacher laundress interior decoshyrator seamstress nurse hous~leanerand electrical wizardShes the woman who mothers a den of cub scouts who lovesoutdoor living who runs afamily taxi service Shes asgracious after five as she ischeerful every morning andshe loves every minute of herday

This clever versatile Wamanef the Year is always wellshydressed but too busy doing adozen jobs in a 12-hour day toworry about clothes that call fordelicate care Thats one of theeKcellentreasons sheselects one~ the new cilshmere-softtailored dressesso luxuriousloOking Yotld never SUSpect itsmade ofmiddot onemiddot ofmiddot those -vvonderAbers that macbinewashesDeeds no ironing and neverlleler sags or wrinlcles Who isWis fabulous Woman Of theYear Why shes you and yOu_dyou

Everything ShiResEvening - and everything

lhines from the chandeliers toyou in fabulous flashes of colorirom a roomful of p~rty-goers inampUn gowns shaped and polished glowing perfection Yes in~deed this is the year of the eleshygant satin gown preferably in _the handsOme Directoire fashion

The season itself is one ofattuned elegance and the newt9rmal fashions pace the settingIf youd ~ the belle of the ballyen~ud do well to invest in the~uty the flattery ofa deep~d ivory slipper satin gownPfeferably the bodice should ~iently fitted Qlive a highboater cowl neckline with calteeves A she~tIi skirt should ~iOng length

Your jewelry should acceat-e gowns elegance My firsteboice would be rich NOIYshytoned mock-pearls or gleamingeuUured pearls a sitnpleone-and necklaCe with matchiniearrings My seccmd choice~ould be matching earrings andbracelet (nQ necklace) The re-It-simply eMhailtirigi Many of the seasons loveliesteoats are made of spongy souffle ohairThis light-as-air mohairwool is whipped with a SDftsouffle touch into unsurpassedelegance Lines follow the newsfrom Paris - widened collarsfolded backs oblique closingsParis and the eauty of thisIUpple exquisite texture makethese the coats for Fall andWinter

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be seen collaring some of theJOvely cashmere evenilg sWeatshyers Indeed youll note thosefUrs just about everywhere offashion importance from DOW

through SpringHow soft how silken how

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BOOKS THAT SPREAD THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

My best wishes for yourmerry Christmases and yourhappy New Years your longlives and your true prosperities

From Doctor Marigolds Preshyscriptions by Charl~s Dickens

MARTIN LUTHER KING JIt

must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

Childrens Vule Books Provide 10 Thurs~~~~~~~~~

D Ie Ch middot F Books For Thoseazz Ing rlstmas east Hard to Please

Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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Godlove You

We Catholics are missionaries teo We~enot the lPirU 01Marx nor the spirit of Mohammed~t bullbull1 Spirit lo pi~e

weare therefore heavenly missio~NoWhYis Ii that weowhoare heaVenly missionaries have not the lIeI aa SPirit fitsacrificeofmiddotthelJe earthly missionaries

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

zGOD LOVE YOU TO YOU who read 08l appeals and

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The Communists aremisSionarie~Every ~ember oj theYo~Communists League is boundto talkCommunism mevrery conv~sation The Communist leaders hav~ stolen Pentecostal fires butinstead of burning upward to light a World they burn downwar4as the fires of hell burning to destruction

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

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cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

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~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

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recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

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decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

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I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

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that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

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Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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Christmas Lights At La Salette Sunday aftetnoon will mark arychoir will sing Christmas

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

moralists may have teen en NORTH AnLE80RO tirely too negative in their ap- D proach to this problem that they Tel MYr1te 9-823 have not matched their nega~ve ~

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

Teacher Institute I

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Col~ lege has received a grant of $4900 from the National ScIence Foundahon to help payfor a six-week institute for high school science teachers next

summer Lecture and laboratory courses will be designed to give highschool physics arid chemshyistry teachers a deeper knowshyledge of their subjects

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

of the Rockies who tells the story as he wrote it to his proshyvincial some days later This was during the long decade of De Smets exile from his Indian missions of Montana and Oregon which he had done so much to found and foster and he was marking time in St Louis actshying as procurator and serving as parish priest

Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

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must not be our people who com_mit it

The story of Mongomerysachievement would be worthreading no matter how told it isan added excellence that Dr Kingwrites beautifUlly with easy~rudition and philosophical back_ground

It is a matter of keen regretthat a few weeks ago at theoutset of a lecture tour deSIgnedto promote this book Dr Kingwas attacked by an apparentlyderanged Negro woman and asa result is hospitalized

His book however is reachshying where he cannot go It is agift suitable for all who sharehis anxiety for an end to segreshygation the anxiety too of theCatholic Bishops of the UnitedStates who have just calledupon responsible and sobershyminded Americans of all religshyious faiths to seize the mantleof leadership from the agitatorand racist

~~ht~~~~)~ flS masFor a Gift ~~olic of theTrueSpiriteurof t ]o)ous ChristmasSeason - CrleJ Rosaries and Medals

Brilliant firsts by Creedrosaries and medals interpretedin the contemporary mannereach trade marked (CREEDSTERLING) for your assurshyance of the finest expressionof thoughtful giving

If you are unable to find thatspecial Creed item of yourchoice -ask your religiousstore to or~er it for you

Young Ministers Book Is TrueContribution to Racial Peace

Stride Toward Freedomby Martin Luther King Jr(Harper $295)

In the strict sense this is nota book about Christmas but inthe very truest sense it is a bookabout nothing else From everypage it breathes the Christmasmessage of peace on earth tomen of good will

It is the story told by its chiefprotagonist a young Baptist minshyister of the long struggle ofNegroes in Montgomery~ Alashybama for the right to ride unshysegregated busses

The fact that the struggle waswon may seem a smail matterin face of the many areas -in theSouth where segregation is stillrigidly enforced But the giftedpen of Dr King depicts the strugshygle for -what it_ really was-anepic of courage and non-violentresistance

In other hands than those ofDr King and his co-workers thebus dispute might have beenmarked by bloodshed and vioshylence On the part of many whitemen it was but throughout itsmonths of ordeal the Negrocommunity of Montgomery conshysistently turned the other cheekto its oppressors

House BombedDr King did not preach mere

theory to his people He livedhis doctrine of non-violence Inthe course of the dispute hisown home housing his wife andinfant daughter was bombedAn angry crowd of Negroesgathered about the house readyto wreak vengeance on the whitecommunity

At this explosive moment DrKing stepped to his porch andquieted his adherents quotingthe Gospel words Love yourenemies do good to them thathate you When the right toride busses was finally enforcedby the Supreme Court therewas no arrogant triumph Neshygroes received and abided by alist of suggestions designed tomake integration as smooth aspossible -

If there is violence in wordoc deed they were told it

Christmas for TheresChristmas was a great ocshy

casion Days before MonsieurMartin chose the great log whichwould burl in the open fireshyplace and Therese anxiously sushypervised his choice and watchedhim bring It in On the brickhearth were placed thechilshydrens shoes for th~ Holy Childto fill with presents which wereunwrappedwhen the family gothome after Midnight Mass

There was the Christmas cribto admire the big grand one inthe church as well as the littleone at home and in the eveningnuts and apples to roast on thefire and stories to listen to theold Christmas legends from Britshytany that Monsieur Martin toldso well

From Therese Martin (TheLittle Flower) by RosemaryHaughton (Newman $250)

With no pretence at a completesurvey of current fiction offershyings here are three that willappeal to particular audiences

Among Catholics Irish novelsalways find eager readers Twonew ones are good ones ThePoor Hater (Regnery $450) byWilliam Ready and The Choice(Macmillan $375) by MichaelMcLaverty One tells the storyof an Irishman who fled Irelandthe other of an Irishman whofled his family Both have thespecial Irish lilt of style andturn of phrase

Rabbits in the Hay by JaneLane (Newman $350) is for themany who enjoy novels basedon English history It deals witha 16th century conspIracy againstthe life of Queen Elizabeth Iand abounds with informationabout the period

Christmas Cards

There arent many mangersfloating through the mails thesedays nor infants nor Marys norJosephs nor Magi nor oxennor Bethlehem stars nor shepshyherds nor heavenly hosts

Call me Scrooge but I cantquite experience the hauntingtingle of bygone Christmases byresting the eye upon a coloredpicture of the Eiffel Tower Thesleighbells dont ring in my earwhen I open a card which is aphtograph of a family staringfixedly at me

From Bob Considines Christshymas stocking (Hawthorn $295)

Briefly NotedWhy I Became a Missioner

edited by Rev George L Kane(Newman $325) Twenty misshysioners tell why they chose theirvocations Contributors includepriests Sisters Brothers layshymen and a bishop

The World to Come by RW Gleason SJ (Sheed amp Ward$3) The four last things aregiven a clear hard look by ayoung American theologian

More Blessed than Kingsby Vincent B McCorry SJ(Newman $150) Paperbackedition of a book very popularin hard cover form Minor charshyacters in the four Gospels arescrutinized for the lessons theyteach contemporary Christians

The Protestant Churches ofAmerica by John A HardonSJ (Newman $175) A handshybook containing information onthe beliefs of 22 major andminor Protestant denominationstogether with statistics on memshybership schools and church givshying

New Fiction TellsOf Erin England

HELEN C WHrrE

ChildrenBecause He was a little Child

we remember today to be specshyially kind to children They are

H Iy Nmiddot b the latest copies of the new lifec o - IgUT - of Christ Whatever we do to

Some saYthat ever gainst that one of these little children weseason etlmes do to Him We owe it to Christ

Wherein our Saviours birthis to make our children happy atcelebrateq lthristmas and to bring them

bull bull No fairy takes nor witch h~th close to the Christ who gave Power to charm them Christmas

Sohaioweii and so gracioUllJe From The Graces of ChrIst-the titilemiddot mas by Bea-nard Wuellner sJ

yenlill~DJ)Sha~middot$BJ1ilC)e-a) bull t ~

Four Books DescribeTwo Favorite Saints

Theres something about saintsnamed Francis that seems to atshytract writers As if to supportthe thesis Christmas brings usfour books two about St Franshycis of Assisi two on St Francisde Sales

Louis de Wohl and Helen CWhite have chosen St Francisof Assisi as subject of their hisshytorical novels De Wohls TheJoyful Beggar (Lippincott$395) clings less closely to factthan Miss Whites Bird of Fire(Macmillan $395) but each willappeal to the authors alreadyestablished audiences

latron of WritersSt Fancis de Sales patron of

Catholic writers is treated bYJohn E Beahn and KatherineBregy

Beahns book A Man of GoodZe~r(Newman $375-) is ficshyHQnaljzed biog~aphy Toll in thefirst person if by St Francis assecretary it attains a warmlyhuman quality In St Francis~Sa~es Ca5uce$295) Kathershyme Bregy hilS written a shortstraightforward biography Withher usual cljirity she sums upthe highlights of the saints lifeand writings

To Put the GlowBack Into Love

Most of mankind is marriedor hopes to be yet the experi- ence approached with so muchglowing anticipation all too oftenpeters out into prosaic routine

Here are two books suitableformiddot young and old marrieds aswell as those yet to take theplunge Read thoughtfully andprayerfully they should do muchto put matrimony in its truelight as most peoples meansmiddot ofsanctity and road to heaven

middotThe Enemies of Love (Kenshyedyl $3) by Dom Aelred Watshykindiscusses the perils of marshyriage and shows love on thehuman level as a preparation forand pattern of love of God

In The Catholic Concept ofLove and Marriage (Lippincott$3~95) Ralph L Woods has asshysembled 124 selections by authorsas diverse as St John Chrysosshytom and Phyllis McGinley Dishyvided into four sections Loveand Marriage Husband andWife Parents and Children andThe Family the book presentsthe best of ancient and modernthought on these importantsubjects

ITHE ANCHOR - 11Thurs Dec 4 1958

CArOL

SONGmiddotFOR THE WEEK AfTERTHANKSGIVING

I sing of a maiden th8t is matchlessKing of all kings 10 ber son she choseHe came all so still there his mother WllSAs dew in April that falleth on the grassHe came all gg still to his mothers bowerAs dew in April ~tfalteth n the flowerHe came ail so stlllitbire his mother layAs dew in Apri1 ~t~t1e~9JithesprayMother and maiden iwisneVellone but she

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JACKET DESIGN Stylized Christmas tree decoratesdust jacket of The Graces of Christmas l

by Bernard Wuellshyner SJ just released by Bruce $3) The book is a series o-fmeditations on the Christmas gifts of Godtoman

Got some hard-to-please indishyviduals on your shopping list

Heres a selection of specialbooks for special people

T H Whites The Once andFuture King (Putnam $495) isa big gorgeous book as full ofplums as a pudding Its a reshytelling of the legend -Of KingArthur and in the course of its677 pages manages to conveyinformation about falconry meshydieval food the etiquette ofknighthood how castles werebuilt how people hunted andlots more Anyone who likeshistory blood and battles or justa jolly good story will love thisbest seller

Knox and CoxThe late Monsignor Ronald

Knox and Ronald Cox CM anAustralian priest collaboratedon The Gospel Story (Sheedamp Ward $450) ideal for peoplewho are always meaning to readthe Bible but never quite doThe Knox translation of the NewTestament faces a running comshymentary and explanation byFather Cox altogether as streamshylined a method of Bible studyas is likely to come along

Happy Lucile Hasley is up toher gay tricks again in Saintsand Snapdragons (Sheed ampWard $3) Aspects of mQdernlife from Togetherness to realestate advertising come underher sharp scrutiny and will nevshyer be the same again

Two solemn books for seriouspeople are Freedom of Choicein Education )y Virgil C BlumSJ (Macmillan $395) andChristianity and AmericanFreemasoI1ry by William JWhalen (Bruce $375) Both arewhat their titles indicate andboth fill long-empty spaces onthe reference shelf

A sophisticated account of themonasteries of Europe is given intravelogue form by Tudor Edshywards in Worlds Apart (Cowshyatd McMann $450) Many photoshygraphs illustrate the text Adshymirers of modern literature ~iIlenjoy And Did He stop andSpeak to You Ii collection ofreminiscences of contemporaryauthors by G B Stern (Regnery$375)

Especially notewdrthy is thechapter on Ronald Knox

ters of Mercy to the professionof nursing

Books on Our Lady exemplarof all Sisters are a happy choiceTwo new and good are MyLady Miriam (Newman $375)by Melanie Marnas and OurLady in the Gospels (Newman$450) by Joseph Patsch Bothgive valuable background mateshyrial on political and social conshyditions during Marys lifetime

Mere Marie portrays Marieof the Incarnation an Ursulinenun considered one of Camidasfounders Pierre De Smet was aJesuit instrumental in negoshytiations between the UnitedStates and many Indian tribesHis story well told by Hopkinsis made to order for young fansof TV Westerns

A new addition to FarrarStraus and Cudahys VisionBooks is Catholic Campusesby Rosemarian Staudacher($195) It tells the stories of10 Catholic colleges and shouldinterest youngsters deciding ona future alma mater

Another Vision Book donein Louis de Wohls usual comshypetent style is St Helena andthe True Cross ($195)

Little FlowerWhy another book about

St Therese Rosemary Haughshytons answer is that she lookedfor a book about the saint togive a 15 year old friend andcould find nothing suitable Soshe wrote and illustrated Theshyrese Martin (Newman $250)for teen-agers in order to tellthem of a girl who wantedGod with all her heart andsoul and strength and wentall out to get what she wanted

Also from Bruce for children8 to 10 is Peter and Anna andthe Little Angel by CE Schulz($2) Into the story of an ancientcarved angel is woven much inshyformation about feasts kept inthe Austrian alps

In every nook and corner of the good old U S AArises in a million minds a single tho~bt todayi--fThanksgiviNgs gone and done witJhn()Wwe mustget ashy

hoppingDiocesan Authors Offer Studies And play the annual quiz gamethat~s known as-Christmas

shopping (ltOf Missions Christmas History Oh what teget for Cousin Sue Who knows w4~t size she

wearsOf particular interest are sev~ral books by natives ofthe Diocese Shall I give gloves to Mary Ann whos got a dozen pairs

New Horizons in Latin America is the latest book What shall I buy for Uncle Fred a man with everythingWhat do you choose forbabies besides a teething ring

from the prolific pen of John J Considine MM A native To all these vexIng nroblems weve got the answer-lookof New Bedford Father ~Considine has two brothers Priest on Horseack (Sh~ed Buy everyone upon your lista WeU-8elected Book

amp Ward $~) and The A~azmg Consider the advantages-a reader must]gte quietshypriests in the Fall River John Tabb (Bruce $2) PrieBt( Chld d t bo k t t tDiocese Father Raymond on Horseback tells the sto~_ I re~ eep I~ s ory 0 s aren s lrrmg up a rIOConsidine Diocesan Director Father Farmer 18th centlUY -Bables lIke to bite em grown-ups lIke to chewof the Propagation of the Faith New Jersey priest and the Fath- Oli intellectual contents an~theyre flattered too (and Father Arthur Considine er Tabb book relates the life That you remembered they had brains and gave thempastor of St Marys Church o~ ~ohn Bannister Tab famous mental fareSouth Dartmouth CivIl War poet mUSICian and d d

His new book gives a com- teacher Beloved by his students The plan s to your a vantage too It saves you wear anplete picture of missionary ac- he dedicated an English gram- teartivities in Central and South mar To my pupils-active and You do your shopping easily and packings just a breezeAmerica together with a study passive perfect and im-er~ect No awkward angles interfere with your wrapping easeof Protestant efforts Illustrated past present and future Books dont snill or squash or crack they never never breakby excellent photographs its The postmans fond of reading too--books have a specialpublished by Dodd Mead at $5

Another Considine also a rel- rateative has a strictly Christmas For all the reasons we have named-to please your budgetitem Bob Considines Christ- too--maS Stocking (Hawthorn $295) Make this a book-filled ChristJllas-and a merry one to you 1is tall and thin looking as muchlike a stocking as a book couldInside its gaily decorated andcontains a selection of the notedcolumnists best Christmas storshyies

Busy LadyEva K Betz who started her

literary career at age 9 with thesale of a story to the Fall RiverGlobe has written three booksthis year six previously

Two of the three deal withpriests prominent in American

history and are suitabltle JorchHtilen fr4ID 10 up They

(Newman $450) by ReV JohnC~ Ford SJ and Rev GeraldKelly SJ which discussesquestions in fundamental moraltheology and is thefirst volumein a projected seFies on thesubject

For general reading tWQ booksin particular are suggested Oneis The Apocalypse of St Johnby H M Feret OP (Newman$4) It presents an interpretationof the puzzling last book of theBible based on years of tgtrayerstudy and meditation

Portrait of a Parish Priestby Lancelot C Sheppard (Newshyman $350) is a new life of theCure of Ars the patron ofDiocesan clergy

For SistersA natural choice for Sisters

of Mercy is A Way of Mercy(Vant~e $3i5)by Sister- MaryBeata RSM The book relatesthe contribution of CatherineMcAuleyfoundress of the Sis-

CATHOLIC HISTORYJacket design of Priest OnHorseback by Eva K BetzFall River author Its for10 to 14 year oIdspened to the Apostles before andafter the death of Christ

Several CathoYc publishershave produced series based onthe Landmark Books P JKenedys is American Backshyground Books for ages 11) to 15Based on lives of Catholics whoinfluenced American historythe latest are Mere Marie ofNew France by Mary FabyanWindeatt and Black RobePeacemaker Pierre De Smetby JGE Hopkins Each is$250

The Visitor

You can always be sure thatpriests and Sisters will apprecishyate books as Christmas gifts butthe next question is whatbooks Here are some goodanswers to the question

Topstb~~stA parish soeiety ~eking an

extra-special rememiS~ance forits moderator or the r~lative ofa priest or seminarianneeQ lookno further than Tl1eSundaySermons of the Great Fathersfor a lavish Christmas gift Pubshylished middotby Regneryand availablein two formats~t $450 and$750 apiece two volumes of thesermons are now available Twomore completing the liturgiclllyear are yet to be publishedThey form a mme of sermonmaterial and will be used forshyeve~ after by the priests luckyenough to receive them

Three newly published refershyence books will likewise be welshycomed by priests They areBiblical Subject Index (Newshyman $450) edited by William JKiefer SM a handy digest ofa full-size concordance A Dicshytionary of Saints (Kenedy$450) compiled by Donald Attshywater and based on ButlersLives of the Saints and Conshytemporary M 0 r a 1 Theology

Christmas Day is only oneof His visiting days Time aftertime He speeds to us from heavshyen in the Consecration of theMass We welcome Him Blessedis He who has come in the nameof the Lord Each morning Hewaits to be welcomed into ourready bodies and souis if onlywe will accept Him in HolyCommunion He would make ourhearts His cradle He wouldsteep our spirits like Marys inwondering love the- Word made--shyfleshmiddot would make us welcome

From The--G1a~~i ehdstshymas by Bernard -Wuellner SJ(Blucej4i3 - bullbull

Christmas Suggestions for Priests and SistersCover Devotional and Reference Works

For some reason Christmas is the time when children get books Birthdays and otheroccasions never seem to call forth the book- buying instinct in aunts uncles parents andfriends as does the Yuletide season as any bookstore owner will bear witness

In consequence publishers put forth th eir best efforts on childrens books for theChristmas trade and thisyear is no exception For allages a dazzling feast isspread

Pre-School

Pre-school youngstershilVe many picture books fromwhich to choose Outstandingate I Want to Whistle (Abeshybird-Schuman $250) by AnneAlexander and illustrator AbnerGraboff and Sleepy Book(Lothrop $275) by CharlotteZolotow and Vladimir Bobori

Sheed amp Ward has done abeautiful job with More Storiesfrom the Old Testament ($3)by Piet Worm Gold is used lavshyishly in the numerous iilustrashytions because says the Dutchauthor I understood the necesshysity to use gold because thelanguage is like gold

Just out of the picture bookstage is Before Jesus Came(Bruce 50) by Sister M ClaraIn easy-to- read language it tellsthe story of the world from theCreation until the birth ofChrist The author a Sister ofMercy and a New Englanderhas taught in parochial elemenshytary schools for many years

Ages 8 to 15Robb and Catherine Beebe

responsible for writing and ilshylustrating more than 20 booksfor children have produced astudy of the lives of the Apshyostles The Apostles of theLord (Bruce $250) It is asimple re-telling of the NewTestament account of what hap-

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Have we Catholics said to Christ Come down froJP that CroSSand we will believe Has organizatioitsuppl~nte4sairifice Wbrshould Communists and Moslems be on fite while so many of tiSbarely flicker At the altar-table we receive the glorified Christinto our souls while at the dinner table we rarely if ever mentionHis Name or seek to win a soul to His Sacred Heart

Our Lord said lam come to cast fire apoD the eariIi anawhat will I but that it be kindled (Luke 1249) Fires we shallhave but the Lord wants us to have them here not in Bell It isfire that makes martyrs brave priests zealous bishops saintly andthe Church Missionary Our Lord did not come to deliver bullmessage but to save the world

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In brief Communism is centering its attenshytion on Asia Moslemism oni Africa Thefuture of the world centers about these twocontinents

The MoslelllB are miai8uries The 400million of them iD the world accept DIllyone rule of life and are almost imperviusto every spiritual infiuence of CllrisitianityConsider Africa In twenty years the numshyber of faithful increased by ten million andduring the same period the number ofMoslems increased by 36 million EveryMoslem merchant is a missionary Nasserinvites all black Africa to unite itself underthe leadership of the MoSlems

By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

who are on fire with an idea either true or fid

Are we on fire We talk about lighting candles when it isholocousts like Africa and Asia wemiddot should be enkindling with oursacrifices The Seventh Day Adventists average $33 per capita tobring their Adventist Gospel to missions last year we gave SOc percapita In the Name of Him Who btought fire to the earth and theHoi) Spirit who guides tiS make a daily sacrifice a tiny orie toprove that you love all people Send it to His Holiness Pope JohriXXIII for the spread of the Gospel of ChriSttirough his SoCietyfor the Propagation of the Faith

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ure in sexual (venereal) pleasshyure

This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

You cant play it both waysTom If you want to be chasteyou must make use of the prop~mean8---Qtherwise youre mereshyly trying to kid yourself

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From Frequent StretchingBy Father John L Thomas SJ

Assistant Professor of SociologySt Louis University

Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

the human species not to ser~

your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

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Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

Made Rite Chips Ask For Them Today

bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull sume) although un-named in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull III Bishop Scullys report was com- bull _

cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

III mended because of 48 fi~s it -i- III

~I~~~o~~cia~~~iC~ielved ~ W ~heAmiddotNCBOR 5 Neither thi~ noran other re iI middotI ill

sponsible maJor stU~IO lut ~~~ bull bull bull the orro~ ~seud-scletiflc P OBO~ 1 - FALL JtIVER MASS bull and CrIme fIlms which Blsholl L PI d f r one year tG bull Scully warned paren~~ can have Endosed 1S$4SUlftMdptl0l7 ease sen 0 bullbull

dangerous cumulatIve d ~ffteclt - Na-e __ _ bull ____ - upon the moral health an In e- bull 01 __ _ bull__~-

lectual development of theIr _ Addressmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ____ _ _ _ _ __ children bull _--_-- i

Fortu~ateIY intelligentteeil- Post OfflC~ __-__--- -- _~ _- ---~ ~ _ ers appear to steer clear of th~ - City or Town ----~_ _ _~_--- -- iii

t f ths trash which evenmiddot b bullwors 0 I Donated y ___-- _ _when not directly dangerous tomiddot - bull their moral lives insults their Address ~- - - bull tastes and general IQ bull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull iiibullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

The Bishop praised the Polish people for their pistory of dEwo- For Your Protection tion to the Faith The Bishop Buy From prayed for new enthusiasm for the parishioners of St Hedwigll PERFECTION in planning a)new church and in fostering vocations to the priest shy 132 Rockdale Ave hood In the parish New Bedtord

A banquet was held in the aft shyernoon attended by several hunshy WY 5-7947 dred parishioners and friends )0 ___ _

Citizens Savings Bank Building Fall River MasS

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GENERAL CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS

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Regi$tere~ CiviI and S~~~tutal i Engin~r - -Member National SOciety Professional Engmeer

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ByM3gr George u-ss Director NCWC Social Ac~OD Department

~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

BROOKLAWN FUNERAL HOME INC

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there is no industry in the Iphone VAndvk~ 2-0582 United States better suited to undertake this type of coopera- --- - - - -- - _

MTFALmiddotSTmiddot RMAJVERRrs ACmiddotADEMYmiddot STiiiR-tS mGH F hT Ik L T~UNT9N OUrt a lti

Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

yon e ml e ~ wages hours and working con- COYLE HIGH SCHOOL

Traffmiddotoc

Problems bullbullbull

For longwealling rugs or Wall to walt

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MORENCYS PRICES ~ - ~~~ ~ -~ ~

Are Lowest of All I

MORENCYS

Ca~petDng 1440 PURCHASIEmiddot STmiddot

NEW BEDFORD

CARPET WITH EASE at MORE-NeyS

decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

- ASK ABOUT THESUSPENSE CARD

ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

S~CRIFI~E FOR CHRIST MORE

NOW TllAN EVERmiddot BEFORE

BUILD A CRIB Medical Kit $75 Confessionalmiddot $50 Cmcifill $5

Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

the living and t1le dead Or give the gift Qf supernatshyural life through MEMBERSHIP Individual $1 family $5 for one year and Individual $20 Family $lOOPershypetual Or middotgivemiddot someCilDe an enrollment in one of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUBS a STRINGshyLESSGiFT or a DESIGNATED GIFT With the beaushytiful GIFT CARD we~ enclose presSed dowers from

middotBethlehem

4 STRINGLESS GIFT IS YOUR GtFT CERTIFICATE TO THE NEW uOLY FATHERmiddotFOR HIS NEAR EAST MISSIONSbull

MY SPIRITUAL CHILD Do you really want to give a worthwhile ChrIstmas gift r one

that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

and PETE~middotcof ~~e~ontifi~armiddotRuthenian ColIege each needs $600 POOR CL~lEgtsectI1T~R~PVI~ESANDREW andS4N9TA need

$300 eachmiddotmiddot~Na~1Jrally~ convenient ~stallments over a SIll or two year periodWillyqumakemiddotthem beam at the Cpristmas scen~

~~rastOlissioJis~ FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN President t

middotMsgr Peter P Tuohy Nat Secly Send all communicationsto CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION

48~~ington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Y ~

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THE ANCHORshyThurs ~ec~ 1958

Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

~f this nation ave ~een~teashyIly abal1doned by mcreasi 11

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

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chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

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He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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By Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DDThe world today has three kinds of missionaries tIIat ill __

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This implies that you avoid allunnecessary stimulation sinceonce the normal reaction occursin your system there is seriousdanger that you will consent tothe pleasure accompanying itLiving up to this law is no ealiytask in fact it is normally im-possible without grace

Now since ourimagination isSUch a common source of sexualstimulation carelessness in wnatwe see read or listen to maynot only cauSe difficulties at thetime but will be stored in themind only to return later toplague us through the workingof our imagination

In other words one who iscareless about what enters hismind in this regard is asking fortrouble and only has himself toblame if he finds the moral lawdifficult to fulfill

Reason for HarpingYou say Tom that we get

used to things after a time Thisis only partly true Commonusage and custom does modifythe way we interpret things andconsequently the way theyaffect us

This principle holds for longrange cultural trends but in theindividuals life frequent expos~ure to what is considered stimu-lating seldom lessens the reacshytion it merely makes us accusshytomed to it so it ceases to botherour consciences Remember a broad consciencein this matter is generally onlya relaxed conscience which haslost its moral tone through toofrequent stretching

Finally if priests seem toharp on this subject it isprobably because they realizebetter than you that modernsociety tolerates or openly promotes about every form of sexshytease and stimulatiCgtn known toman

Under these circumstancesthe Christian moral code beshycomes impossible unless youthuse common sense in avoidingthe sources of danger

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Why dQ priests always keep narping on bad books andmovies My sisters say I shouldnt kick because they haveto listen to constant warnings on modesty besides Experishyence shows that the first time you see or hear something alittle raw you get botheredbut after awhile you getused to it and it doesntbother you Young peoplemight just as well get used toliving in the modern worldThey cant avoid it I thinkpriests should remember thisfact

Youve raiseda big question

TomthoughImDot sure youveput yourfiDgeron the real80urce of thedifficulty Iagree with youthat p r i est sshouldnt keepharping 0 nbad books andmovies and Ican understand why your sistersmay get a little fed up withendless talks on modesty

Your letter suggests howeverthat somewhere along the lin~in your trainiag somebody hasfailed to relate basic moral prinshyeiples to the facts of life Failureto do this makes Catholic teachshying on chastity and modestyappear to be nothing more thanbull series of warning doQts

Use Is SocialStated in briefeSt outline

Tom the pertinent facts are asfollows As a normal young manyou possess a gradulilly maturshying reproductive system It is anessential part of y(jur nature asa man

In it you carry almost as amiddleman for the human racethe important JPasculine coshyprinciple of life containing theaccumulated biological heritageyou have received from yourancestors In its use you areprivileged to cooperate with God the production of new life

Hence it is a power of whichyou should be justly proud yetby its very nature its use i1tsocial designed to perpetuat~

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your personal pleasure ~--

Use Common SenseFurther because it is a comshy

plex physico-psychological sysshytem your reproductive facultyis stimulated and prepared to actby a wide variety of physicaland psychological factors Menill particular react readiily towhat they see and whatgoes onin their imagination There is no mystery about thissmple stimulus-reaction procshyess It is the way the system isdesigned to act If the stimulus

present it should produce the ieaction provided of coUrse

ene is normal It follows Tom that in all

IUch simple stimulus-reactionprocesses colttrol is acbteVed

Iiot primarily by building up rebull tance to the stimllus but byavoiding it in the first place In matters of sex this bt flotalways wholly possible ofcourse but one mustitse comshymon sense in avoiding unnecellshysary sources of stimulation

Need GraceThis brings ns to the point of

bad books movies and so forthAs you well know the moral lawfOrbids utlmarried persons deshyyperately to seek or take pleas-

I

( JonywoOd in Foc~

Decency Report Refleets Classifications Ch~rges

By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

Tyrone Power

the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

One major Hollywood com- in the world pany (20th Century-Fox I pre-

A Delicious Treat

Made Rite Chips Ask For Them Today

bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull sume) although un-named in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull III Bishop Scullys report was com- bull _

cept or whether they grant United Artists (and eventually a few other dissidmt Hollywood movie companies) free license

I first met Tyrone Power on at lunch date when he was filming Lloyds of London After that until he left Hollywood more ~r less permanently I occasionally talked withhim on the sets or around town He was always the same gentle )lln~iiyastran~~ sadness often sMwing thr()ug~

rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

GOLllENjUBILEE Sho~n withBishop ConrioliYat=~eFather Cronin deshy

the Golden Jubilee celebratIon of Stmiddot Hedwig Church New Bedford are Rev Emil Tokarz OFMConv left pastor of DEBROSSE OIL St Hedwigs and VerY Rev Norbert Zonca OFMGonv right pastorof Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church New CO Bedford yen -

Mass Banq~~t Close Celebrati~n~~ Heating Oils ~ Of St Hedwig Golden Jubilee and Burners

Parishioners of St Hedwig sinski OFM Conv and Rev 365 NORTH FRONT STREET Church New Bedford celebrated Innocent Kurkowski OFM the Golden Jubilee of the found- Cony NEW BEDFORD iiig of the parish with a Solemn The Most Reverend Bishop WYman 2-5534 Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated presided at the Massand brought ~ byVery Rev George Roskwital-- greetings to Stmiddot Hedwigs not ------------0

ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

III mended because of 48 fi~s it -i- III

~I~~~o~~cia~~~iC~ielved ~ W ~heAmiddotNCBOR 5 Neither thi~ noran other re iI middotI ill

sponsible maJor stU~IO lut ~~~ bull bull bull the orro~ ~seud-scletiflc P OBO~ 1 - FALL JtIVER MASS bull and CrIme fIlms which Blsholl L PI d f r one year tG bull Scully warned paren~~ can have Endosed 1S$4SUlftMdptl0l7 ease sen 0 bullbull

dangerous cumulatIve d ~ffteclt - Na-e __ _ bull ____ - upon the moral health an In e- bull 01 __ _ bull__~-

lectual development of theIr _ Addressmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ____ _ _ _ _ __ children bull _--_-- i

Fortu~ateIY intelligentteeil- Post OfflC~ __-__--- -- _~ _- ---~ ~ _ ers appear to steer clear of th~ - City or Town ----~_ _ _~_--- -- iii

t f ths trash which evenmiddot b bullwors 0 I Donated y ___-- _ _when not directly dangerous tomiddot - bull their moral lives insults their Address ~- - - bull tastes and general IQ bull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull iiibullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull

The Bishop praised the Polish people for their pistory of dEwo- For Your Protection tion to the Faith The Bishop Buy From prayed for new enthusiasm for the parishioners of St Hedwigll PERFECTION in planning a)new church and in fostering vocations to the priest shy 132 Rockdale Ave hood In the parish New Bedtord

A banquet was held in the aft shyernoon attended by several hunshy WY 5-7947 dred parishioners and friends )0 ___ _

Citizens Savings Bank Building Fall River MasS

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GENERAL CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS

1- bullbull JAMES tt COLLINS cE Pres ~

Regi$tere~ CiviI and S~~~tutal i Engin~r - -Member National SOciety Professional Engmeer

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THOMAS K COLUNS Secy

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COMPARE bullbullbullmiddotthen ioin he

SWImiddotmiddotTCH TO NEW BArrEl WHIPPED

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ByM3gr George u-ss Director NCWC Social Ac~OD Department

~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

BROOKLAWN FUNERAL HOME INC

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Accordmg tQ Mr OConnell lt bull

there is no industry in the Iphone VAndvk~ 2-0582 United States better suited to undertake this type of coopera- --- - - - -- - _

MTFALmiddotSTmiddot RMAJVERRrs ACmiddotADEMYmiddot STiiiR-tS mGH F hT Ik L T~UNT9N OUrt a lti

Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

yon e ml e ~ wages hours and working con- COYLE HIGH SCHOOL

Traffmiddotoc

Problems bullbullbull

For longwealling rugs or Wall to walt

-I bull

MORENCYS PRICES ~ - ~~~ ~ -~ ~

Are Lowest of All I

MORENCYS

Ca~petDng 1440 PURCHASIEmiddot STmiddot

NEW BEDFORD

CARPET WITH EASE at MORE-NeyS

decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

- ASK ABOUT THESUSPENSE CARD

ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

S~CRIFI~E FOR CHRIST MORE

NOW TllAN EVERmiddot BEFORE

BUILD A CRIB Medical Kit $75 Confessionalmiddot $50 Cmcifill $5

Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

the living and t1le dead Or give the gift Qf supernatshyural life through MEMBERSHIP Individual $1 family $5 for one year and Individual $20 Family $lOOPershypetual Or middotgivemiddot someCilDe an enrollment in one of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUBS a STRINGshyLESSGiFT or a DESIGNATED GIFT With the beaushytiful GIFT CARD we~ enclose presSed dowers from

middotBethlehem

4 STRINGLESS GIFT IS YOUR GtFT CERTIFICATE TO THE NEW uOLY FATHERmiddotFOR HIS NEAR EAST MISSIONSbull

MY SPIRITUAL CHILD Do you really want to give a worthwhile ChrIstmas gift r one

that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

and PETE~middotcof ~~e~ontifi~armiddotRuthenian ColIege each needs $600 POOR CL~lEgtsectI1T~R~PVI~ESANDREW andS4N9TA need

$300 eachmiddotmiddot~Na~1Jrally~ convenient ~stallments over a SIll or two year periodWillyqumakemiddotthem beam at the Cpristmas scen~

~~rastOlissioJis~ FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN President t

middotMsgr Peter P Tuohy Nat Secly Send all communicationsto CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION

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THE ANCHORshyThurs ~ec~ 1958

Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

moralists may have teen en NORTH AnLE80RO tirely too negative in their ap- D proach to this problem that they Tel MYr1te 9-823 have not matched their nega~ve ~

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

Teacher Institute I

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Col~ lege has received a grant of $4900 from the National ScIence Foundahon to help payfor a six-week institute for high school science teachers next

summer Lecture and laboratory courses will be designed to give highschool physics arid chemshyistry teachers a deeper knowshyledge of their subjects

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

of the Rockies who tells the story as he wrote it to his proshyvincial some days later This was during the long decade of De Smets exile from his Indian missions of Montana and Oregon which he had done so much to found and foster and he was marking time in St Louis actshying as procurator and serving as parish priest

Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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rr Pan Christmas Parti Thurs pee 4 1958

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

r ~ OUR LADY OF FATIMA~

SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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ST JEAN BAPTISTE ~FALL RIVER ~ - 1Ihe annlial Christmas party

of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

Wednesday Dec 10 under thesupervision of Mrs Ad_ren J

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

day and Saturday Dec 12 and13 f 6 t 10 d 1 t 10 rom 0 an 0 re- shyspectrvely ST ANNES FALL RIVER

New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

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The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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By William H MoorIng

We areurged by Bishop William A Scully of Albany to give positive support at the box-office and so help to promote the production and ~xhibitio~ of good films

This does not mean we are to walt for a good rehgIOus Catholic movie to come

th n t y to bookI d~ ong an ~ r It for our parIsh halls or orshyganize theater parties and sell cut-rate tickets to swell Church funds Such an idea is good idea if we wish to show the good in rare in sfances where a movie happens to appeal pri shymarily 10 Cathshyolics It is not a movie mak~rs that when we demand good clean entertam- ment we mean bUSmess and no~

bonuses Completing his five-year ter~

The writing is on the wall There have been improvementsbut movies generally can stand more If and when we put up our money for good films we shall not have to put up with as many bad ones

Ads and Freedom United Artists gets a Holly-

wood Code seal for Anna LU- middotcasta The National Legion of Decency approves the film for adults The film industrys Adshyvertising Code okays certain ad displays but throws out others In these United Artists choose to feature Eartha Kittmiddot and SaPlmy Davis Jrso as to make the most _ and the worst _ of what a Hollywood trade paper calls the films shock exploishy

as chairman of the Episcopaltation values Committee for Motion Pictures Radio and Television Bishop Scully who is now succeeded by Bishop James A McNulty of Paterson N J ~id before the bishops the annual Legion of Decency report

Fewer B Films As foreseen in this column two

weeks ago this showed fewer Hollywood films on the B list From November 1957 to October 1958 only about one in seven of the American movies rated by the Legion incurred moral objecshytions as compared with one in ever~ three films the yea~this withoutr~gard for good before

This sharp decrease was largeshyly a ref1ection of recent changes in the Legions classifications system but I thi~k even under the old system a considerable improvement might have l5een apparent

Since the category for aduts and adolescents was set up and a new list for adults more clearly separated films that are unsuitable lor ~oungsters many movies that might have had to go on the objectionable in art list w~nt i~to this adult cateshygory ins(ead

This applied to such pictures as Desire Under the Elms Peyton Place Bonjour Trisshytesse The Key Raw Wind in Eden The Long Hot Summer and more middotrecently Anna Lushycasta a few of which were commercially successful

Others including those most open to criticism on moral grounds were ~ox-office d~sal-pointments ThiS seems to mdlshycate that good morals and good business coiQcide middotThe secular

critics were lyrical about The Key but it failed to open the big cashbox

Sensational Advertising Bishop Scully citing Hollyshy

woods recourse to film subjects more properly suited for re stricted audiences deplored sex-sensational exploitation in advertising and th~ dupliCity of some movie companies in the handling of fi~s COdewDed by

Some responsible metropolitan newspapers--notably in Ch~cago -refuse to run Lucasta ads they consider to be in bad taste Immediately United Artists ofshyficials raisirig the battle-cry of Censorship seek to plant other ads publicly protesting an al leged affront to freedom Ag~in the newspapers refuse to run them

Actually all that United Artists seeks to do is draw speshycial public attention to a few unsavory aspects of the Lushycasta story They wish to do

taste Offensive to Readers

Newspaper publishers and editors have it right even a moral duty to refuse ads which they consider offensive to their readers Newspaper readers have a right and a moral duty to keep out of their homes newspapers in which offensiveads appear

United Artists have no right to teiu out of context and distort by emph~sisa few particular sensational sex situations in their film For this notonly can ofshyfend against g90d taste but can misrepresent to the public the content and nature of the film as a whole

Plainly the difference of opinshyion rests between freedom and license It will be interesting to seewhether responsible metro politan newspaper publishers inshysist upon applying their own middotmoral and esthetical standards as to fiim ads they feel free to acshy

A1sisting Father Roskwitalski were two formebull assista~ts of the Church Rev SebastianSleshy

If d I-Asserts One of JQ S

Gmiddotf I W kGreatmiddot I ts 5 or BOWLING GREEN (NC)-Work ismiddot one of the greatest of Godsmiddot gifts the Dean of the Uni~ersity of Detroit Law School said m amiddot talk at Bowling Green State University God doesnt want a five-tal shyent person working on a threeshytalent basis Father David C Bayne SJ declared A major benefit of work Father Bayne said is that it hinders temptashytion middotGet your life so filled with work that the devil has to g~t an appointment with you to do any good first-class temptshying

to run their ne~spapers for them

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the Legion and havmg no FIlm hissmile Code Seal J ~ He was on4t felt Qft~n 00

Only a fe~ H911Y~~d eODleas~iy l~~ The ~orld dealtmiddot hi~ panies push thisldnd of enter disillusionment and sorrow all tainment The more regponsi- wellas sOme ~~Ji deserved sue ble ones recognize the commer cess During middoto~r first meetin~ cial advantages Of cautious treat- Tyrone referring to SOnja ment and honestdecentildver- Henie then the studios great tising especially where morbid skating discovery said It must or morally complex screenplays be wonderful no matter what are involved one does in life to be the best

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rtHE ANCHOR - I Th)rs~Dec 4 1958

Father Cronin Blasts Drew Pearson Story

WASHINGTON (NC)- A soshycial action official has denied a newspaper columnists report he obtained Vatican advice on the controversial so-called right-t6shywork laws

Father John F Cronin SS assistant director of the Social Action Department National Catholic Welfare Conference scored a garbled version of Church history in an Electionshyeve column by Washington writer Drew Pearson

six states voted on right-toshywork proposals Voters in five states defeated them Mr Pearshyson said shortly before his death Pope Pius XII indicated that an oft-quoted passage in his 1952 Christmas message did not favor right-to-work laws in the United States as had been claimed by some persons

I never wrote middotto the Vatican about this 01 any other papal

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ski OFM Conv Minister Pro- only from all th other parishes vihcial of the Franciscan Fathers in the Diocese but from the Holy PERFECTIONof St Anthony of Padua Prov- Father through the Apostolic ince Delegate OIL

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The Bishop praised the Polish people for their pistory of dEwo- For Your Protection tion to the Faith The Bishop Buy From prayed for new enthusiasm for the parishioners of St Hedwigll PERFECTION in planning a)new church and in fostering vocations to the priest shy 132 Rockdale Ave hood In the parish New Bedtord

A banquet was held in the aft shyernoon attended by several hunshy WY 5-7947 dred parishioners and friends )0 ___ _

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ByM3gr George u-ss Director NCWC Social Ac~OD Department

~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

rtatidegt~al~colkS-ruc l(~P- ~ e

the aut~~otive d try or theInlus dmiddot Its

l ragr orow~t has ditions TAUNTONsr

d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

_liveredmiddotftthe 2()thmiddotAnmverSary M~ middotlion~ple(middot LEARYmiddot PRESmiddotSDinner of-the Keystone(p~nn- ~ SYlvari~~gtBUi1illngCOntr~ctorsBO$ton Jesults Hon ~ ASSO~i~~ CardinaISpelimanmiddotmiddotThe~fope 0f~r-oCCIl~e1 sBOTON(NC)-His EJI1ipEmce

addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

segme~F~~ the cons~ruci1oit1n~ ~ SP~~~1 t~6~=t~o~ DOec~g8~ f~ 23 S d S F-Ro -

dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

vmiddot t ary I op 0 os on an pas- Sidcussion --of labor-managemen t f S dHmiddot t h h N J 0 ve middotbull 7 Cl k or 0 acre ear c urc e~-

relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

Jom y m mediate ~ork problems (2) FQI a longtime there has been ~ marked degree of sucoessful coF lective bargaining in the limitmiddot ed field of -wages hoUrs and

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Basketball season openS today Tomorrow Seniors will eleft Omiddotf C ~~v t when Mount Players meet the a representatIve to take part 10- ana lt Durfee team at the Durfee middotgymmiddotGOodGmiddotovernment Day at the bull f Miss Marjode ~unes is coach state House Boston bull bull The fourth In a senes 0 and Sister Mary Julian is mOder- studei)ts are assisting withCaila Conferences for marshyator for the teadm t d d

DlOcesan mo era ors an 1shy

E 1 d A mgs of the New ng an ssoshyciation of Colleges and Secondshy

ary Schools a~d the Na~lOal Cat~olic EducatlOnal ASSOCIation tomorrow and Saturday ~They

B t d C bdare 10 os on an am rl ge respectIely M~mbers of the Latm Club

recelve~ members~lP cards for the NatlOnal ASSOCIation for t~e

working conditions (3) Labor PromotlOn of St~dY of Latm and management in the constrli- Sister Mary Rose IS club mo$lershyction industry have already ator made a few tentative starts in Margaret Griffin and Kathryn

the direction of a new type of tribY represe~tedt tcheltschihOhl labor-management cooperation in a debate agams 0 g be d th li ted fi ld ofmiddot- ch 01

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decoratipns and novelty prii~so ried couples will be held ~or th~ annual alumni reunion Thursday evening Dec 11 scheduled for Monday and Tues- under the sponsorship of the day Dec 8 and 9 Somerset Catholic Womens Thre~ faculty members WIll Club at 730

represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

is president and Doris Begnoche Paul Church ~lll ~onduct the is vice president iM -J ier~nc~u~~~~ ~d coa~~~~

Development Drive per~od and a social hour ~

lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

ftmiddot f th 1 M tr dment drive The goal for the 0 Ice 0 e papa aes deg I Indiana business community Camera has announced that beshydrive which will start in Janu- ginning December 10 His Holi shylUymiddotmiddotis $500000 The families ness Pope John XXIII will grant drive now in progress experts a general audience every Wedshyto net $50000

nesday at noon 1r

they give of their manual labor Here is a wonshyderful opportunity to plant an evergreen cedar of faitb and of spiritual remeinbrance ona

I holy eastern mountain You or your beloved bull dead will never be forgoUen May Our Lady

rescue these good Chrisiians and give them a titampi~ place of worship The Holy Father will be very ralefuL

WHAT YOU PUT -IN THE HAND OF THB HOLY FATHER YOU PUT IN THE HAND OF CHRIST

CHRISTMAS CLUBS -An old-age serene and bright shaD lead ampbee middotto th7 grave-

SUcb is -amphe objective of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUB called PALACE OF GOLD which helpS lIS to support our homes for amphe aged We too shall grow old someday aDd our blessings wilIlome baeJ~ a hundr~fold T~e oldfolks also middotlookmiddot forward te Cb~aL ------ARRAN9E NOW FOR GREGORIAN MASS~ AriER PEATIL

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ORPHAN~S BREAD ~e cry of Infant hunger pierces deep th~ human breastoWe

have a family of over 507OOOunderfed childreD( Out oflove for themiddotmiddothBabe of Bethlehem could you give em a CHRISTMAS D~NER$10wiD buy a FOOD P~CKAE Monslgnor Rfiyan MOur ovefrseas--reip-

tiOIl To show our appreCIation we lWdlsend yon ~FREE OLIVEWOOD ROSARY ftom the middotHolyLand Pie m ke e p r child happvJ ase a 80m 00 bull bull

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Statue or Icon 30 Censer Boaamp 20 middotCanmiddotes Yrs SuP ZO Picture 15 Albr StaDe 19 Sancluaq Bell 5

One of these could be made m Christmas Gift for Ule Bouse of God Give thanks for Gods many blessings Remember a loved one

CHRISTMASGIVING The birthday of Christ is a spiritual feasi WhY not manifest this

fact by spiritual giving What greater gift t~ the gift of Holy Mass We have artistically colored ~SS CARDS for

the living and t1le dead Or give the gift Qf supernatshyural life through MEMBERSHIP Individual $1 family $5 for one year and Individual $20 Family $lOOPershypetual Or middotgivemiddot someCilDe an enrollment in one of our DOLLAR-A-MONTH MISSION CLUBS a STRINGshyLESSGiFT or a DESIGNATED GIFT With the beaushytiful GIFT CARD we~ enclose presSed dowers from

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4 STRINGLESS GIFT IS YOUR GtFT CERTIFICATE TO THE NEW uOLY FATHERmiddotFOR HIS NEAR EAST MISSIONSbull

MY SPIRITUAL CHILD Do you really want to give a worthwhile ChrIstmas gift r one

that will never tarnisb Then why not consider ed~catinga poorboy for the Priesthood or an-iildi~e6t girl for the SisterhoOcit MYRON

and PETE~middotcof ~~e~ontifi~armiddotRuthenian ColIege each needs $600 POOR CL~lEgtsectI1T~R~PVI~ESANDREW andS4N9TA need

$300 eachmiddotmiddot~Na~1Jrally~ convenient ~stallments over a SIll or two year periodWillyqumakemiddotthem beam at the Cpristmas scen~

~~rastOlissioJis~ FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN President t

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THE ANCHORshyThurs ~ec~ 1958

Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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Christmas Lights At La Salette Sunday aftetnoon will mark arychoir will sing Christmas

the opening of the annual Christ- hymns as the figure of the Christ mas illumination at the shrine Child is laid in the manger of Our Lady of La Salette At- The illumination willinclude tleboro The occasion will be 30000 colored bulbs forming marked by ceremonies in the various designs according to shrine chapel including a ser- Father Sauve shrine director it mon by Rev Rene Sauve MS will continue ni~htly from 5 to The service will start at 430 10 until Jan 11 Enlarged park~

Following the chapel ceremon- ing facilities will accommodak ies a candlelight procession will pilgrims Regular shrine devoshymarch to the nativity scene on tions will continue throughout the shrin~ grounds The semin- the Christmas season

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

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Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

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Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

Wednesday Dec 10 under thesupervision of Mrs Ad_ren J

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

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The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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cf Justice and Mrs Earl Warren and Secretary of State and Mrs John Cardinal OJIara of Philadelphia They are among 23 named to the Sacred IFoster Dulles right were among the top diplomatic and government College increasing the Church Senate to 75 forthefirst time in400yemiddotarsbull

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

feature raglan sleeves Tailored lFCllllTildollft AIl(jJelTiltlDITil(D in style they are the same black II- A as the dress and hat BUENOS ~mES ~NC)- opportunity

Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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~The Nov~ 28 issue of The Commonweal features a supershylativ~lygood article on the economics of the housing industry entitled Badlands of Free Enterprise The

1 d 1 h C author Den~ls ~lark of PhI a ep la s ommlSSlon on ~rectors of the Sod~lity Union Huma~ RelatIOns IS a young live prograf1 than the construc-~ij1eet~ismiddotafternoon m the acadshyCathohcmiddotlayman who shows -lion induStry middot~emyhbrary g reatpromise in the field of This is so he said for middotthreegt~ Sister Mary Clga and SlSter

middot l 1 (1) Th II Mary Carmela WIll attend meetshyurban planmng and redeve - pnnClpa reasons IS ISmiddot

middot an industry in which labor and opmeQt- managem~nt are close to each ~cCOrdlng to ~r Clark ~he other on a dayto day basis and

primary problem 10 the housmg ustomed to working industFYis the lack of adequate r~ tla~ thesolution of im

middot t~rgan~~ ~on The IQd~s~fY

he s~~s has ~en de~7lltral-~ed 41~gan- ~ed ~pd nqtmfreq~eltlY demor~1-~ed_ (It) ilj)~ot a-oO

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d t tt t d in a been airt6ry of economic mIS-Under the latter headmg l4r I Stu et~- s Pfa FC~P e R

II d fmiddottful adaptation OConnell cited by way of eXmiddotmiddotmiddot produc lOn o Iman s amshyce any an 1 b d th 1 I b g f - _ ample the creatlOn of the Nat- ow an e gee c u san or

~elf-OrgaDlzatlon ional Joint Board for the SetUemiddot the annual dmner of the North ThePtpper organization ofmiddotthe ment of JuriSd~ctionalDisputesIAttlebor Serra Club

housinJtindustry Mr Clark-con- in the Construction Industry aidFsect Frshmen have taken the Cal- IHEmiddotmiddot MmiddotOUNTAmiddotIN eludes lti~nnot be effected by the establishment by the D~paIi7Ulforma 1 Q tests ABBOUD OF goverrijhetit officials or by an~ ment ot LabOra few years ago ~ III cqnnechon wIth pubhclty other gr(Vps of peop~~out~idcent Of a -Collstructi~gtn Industry Ad~~ ~V~il a Ne~ J ~rsey high schol $2500 Will build a chapel to ow Lady of Rescue in Ule liampUe the inipsty Itself visOry Committee -whIch has Just start~d awa~dlng ill f Abb d in Lebanon The mountain villagers are barely

Oniyltthe day by middotday mein- Mr ClarKS- article in The letters ~()r scholashca~hleve- v ~e 0 oU able to eke out their daily living Willingly do bers Mmiddotthe housing industry Commonwea-~ndlrOCogltment Coyle ~tudents pomt out themselveS he saysbull caIl cl~~r nells addiessmiddottomiddot tbe KeystoQ~lt th~~middot the school has recogmzed the waY~~r catch~ng middot up with 13ui~ding cltint~~ctr s ASSOCi~+middot~l~6~a~s w~h monograDs for the the hercwean taskl of shelter-tion are amongthebest thinglillt ast t~~nty year~ ing a raquo~~red and seven~~~~f~V~I~avtever~feaiinthemiddotecon~~TmiddotmiddotANTHONYS millionp~ople mlCS of the b1llldmg and con NEW BEDFORD

ThiS i~indeed a coinpelli~ stiuction indllstry The school paper ESlla hils chal1ehge~to labor andm~h~lte~t iJS~opethat they win earned the All ~lltholic rating ment in what Mr Clark accll- be given a v~ry sympathetichfrom the CatJhQhc School Press rately refers to as ah extrem~ly hearing by themembers of the1)Askgtciatiomiddotil Barbara Johnson is strate~j~segmentof the AIDed middotindU~rY~litbi~tors worke~~~dito~~n chief can eco~omy supphers finanCIers et al-wlQ~ Students ~~te~amed at par

It isiriteresting to note that alone to re~at the words ~ ent-t~achers mght and Re~ a simiiarchallengcent was recetlt- Mr Glart can clear the way HenrI Charest spoke on Catho~l ly pr~sect~nted to both groups by for catching tip with t~e her-c~ edua~ion A tour of classrooms tJnderSe~reta~yofLabor~ James culean ~~k0i shelt~~lng o~r~s conducted T OConnell1O anaddress--de- hundr~d andmiddot ~ev~nty-fiv~ ml~ _~__~ _

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addre$s ~asatonce noeex- Fxancis Cardinal ~Spe1lmaiic bullp RI~middot TING and tensiv~~~ficI mOf~middotr~strl5teltt~an middotvArchbishopofNew-Yor1Cwi1i~middot MrClilJks Mrr-Qlark confmed cmiddot ~ - MAI LINGtlt dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot f bullbullbullbullf receIve an honorary doctoratehimself a a IscussIQnQ fQ~e fI J f middotfB t Cmiddot 11 t~

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dustryhii~elYhQusmg ~~ere- Cardinal middotmiddotSpellman was ~ If ecen t a Iver as hb fili thmiddotmiddot~middot p the eii~fk iripus~y lt ~jf ~~os~n degC~lle~e ~~~n 132~mi f middot~eWiD ~e o~ middotband~~pervise) t~e distribu- ~~tFr

MrlfmiddotltlConnell talked aqout J t( F resentatlve 0 f the Ponti ~a1 Issl9n or a esmiddot J

On tp~otherhapdMrOCop- 1939 when lliierved as AuxIU- nell confjned himself wadls- Bsh middotf B t d

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relatlOnlgt- wher~ Mr ar tlt~m only a few miles from~~ about~yrn1~P~l~er~ra~~~ t- collegeeamplsJ ~oO Terrifi~ problemiddotmswhlcIvcannotmiddot be ade- ~ quately niet i1nless and JIifil

~d~ndustry is properly organ-

This differetlce asidebull howshyever there is enough of a parshyallel between Mr- Clarksmiddot apshyproach and that of Mr OConnell to warrant our discussing their respectivemiddotpapers in one and the same column

Progim of Cooperation Like Mrmiddot Clark Secretary

OConnell is deeply conc~ned about the lackpoundof adequaie orshyganizatiqn in the construction industry With a view to corshyrectIng this situation he stfung- ly urged labor and management bull in the industry to develop a program of cooperation which goes beyond themiddot question of wages hours and working Conshyditions-one in Which bCth sides sifdown to consider cUr rent broilditcibleirts and future over-all prospects and then de- cide on some ways and means-ofmiddot tackling them - --

The two parties he said have a joint qbligation~to -the nati9n while pursuing their individual aims He middotviews this obligation1 as one requiringsincere mutUal respect seriousc9nsideration of the welfare middotmiddotof the nation and a true spirit of cooperationmiddot

Rea~ons Jor Optimism

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represent St Marys on Saturday at thJ annual meeting of the The senes IS gIven b~ prle~t-New England unlt of the Natlon- members of the FaJ~llly Life

~ at Catholic Educational Associa Bureau of the DlOcese tionmiddot ~ This fourt~ in the series deals Beginning tomorrow senior wi~h the Ulty in marrIage a

will have classes in oral expres- unlty of mmd and heart from slon under the dlrectlon of Davld both natural and supernatural Connell Stonehill Coll~ge standpoints

ArthonyThe Rosary Club meets every Rev M Go~es of Wednesday in sf Marys Church Santo Chr~sto Church and Rev to recite the rosary Anne Hayes Johil P Dnscoll f SS Pet~r and

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lNOTRE DAME (NC) - St Wmiddot d d A di nMarys College has begim a two- e nes oy u e ce mIllion dollar national develop- VATICAN CITY (NC) ~ The

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Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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AT BISHOPS MEETING Bishop Connolly is shown with Most Rev Joseph F Rummell Archbishop of New Orleans at recently-held meeting of the hierarchy of the country in Washington I

Pediatrician Says Rucsia Behind

Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

years behind the times in medshy Siam India South Africa or icine almost any place else youd

The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

I secret Even today only vague

Famed Compos~~ generalized statistics are avail shyable he added

VATICAN CITY (NC)-Russhy Dr Bakwin said apparently sian-born composer Igor Strashy Russia does not believe so much vinsky was received here in pri shy in treating the sick child salshyvate audience by His Holiness vaging those born prematurely Pope JohnXXIII or helping thpse born with bodshy

Mr Stravinsky came here fol ily defectsas in keeping healthy lowing a visit to Venice his fashy youngster from falling ill Conshyvorite vacation spot where he sequently their practice of pedishyhad met the Egtope several times atric medicine is concentrated when the Holy Father was on combating infections be Patriarch of Venice addeq

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

moralists may have teen en NORTH AnLE80RO tirely too negative in their ap- D proach to this problem that they Tel MYr1te 9-823 have not matched their nega~ve ~

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

Teacher Institute I

BOSTON (NC)-Boston Col~ lege has received a grant of $4900 from the National ScIence Foundahon to help payfor a six-week institute for high school science teachers next

summer Lecture and laboratory courses will be designed to give highschool physics arid chemshyistry teachers a deeper knowshyledge of their subjects

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

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Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

day and Saturday Dec 12 and13 f 6 t 10 d 1 t 10 rom 0 an 0 re- shyspectrvely ST ANNES FALL RIVER

New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

0 Y nlon IS er Unit Secretary )i~

The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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Suprern~ Court Considers Ban Of Movie Film

WASHINGTON (NC) shyThe U S SupremeCourt has agreed to study the constitushytionality of banning a film for moral reasons other than outright obscenity

The court said it will hear arguments on the Constitutionshyality of a ban placed on the film Lady Chatterleys Lover in New York State

The Kingsley International Pictures Corporation film disshytributors contended that the ban of immoral (as distinguished from obscene) motion pictures suppresses opinion unconstitushytionally

Regents Reject Film The Company charges the film

was banned because the ideas it presented were thought evil not because of the manner in which the ideas were presented The film was banned because it presented adultery under the circumstances portrayed as acshyceptable behavior

The film was presented as reshyquired by New York law to the motion picture division of the New York Board of Education in May 1956 The division refused to license it for exhibition The

distributing company appealed to the state Board of Regents which upheld the ban

Freedom of Speech The Appellate Division of the

New York Supreme Court reshyversed this decision but the State Court of Appeals upheld the ban Kingsley Corporation then appealed to the Supreme Court

In a 1952 ruling on the film The Miracle the Supreme Court held that movies are enshytitled to constitutional guaranshytees of freedom of speech and the press

It also held that the term sacshyrilegious was too broad and indefinite to be a valid standard for censoring films The court is now being asked to put all norms except outright obscenity in the same category as sacri shylegious

Trappists Establis~ Abbey in Argentina

SPENCER (NC)-Nine Trapshypist monks from St Josephs Abbeyhav~ left for Argentina where they will establish the first foundation of their Order

The Argentiri~monasterywil~ be in Azul and will be named Our Llady of the Angels Memshybers ot the community wiil -live in small p_ ~fabricated houses until permanent buildings are constructed

One of the Orders Brothers who supervisedconstruction of monastery buildings here and at St Benedicts Monastery in Snowmass Colo will leave later this month to direct building operations in Azul which is about midway between Buenos Aires and Bahia Blanca

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Especially in Care of Children CHICAGO (NC)-Russia is 40 There are better hospitals in

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The Soviets particularly are want to name he said ~ backward when it comes to care Equipment Not Used of infants and children a past Hospital equipment on displaypresident of the American -Acadshy at a permanent exhibit in Mosshyemy of Pediatrics said on his cow is beautiful but it is not return from a tour of hospitals used in their hospitals Dr in five Russian middotcities Bakwin declared

Dr Harry Bakwin New York Evidently the exhibit is made pediatrician reported up of middotshow pieces What the

When we asked in Moscow hospitals have is definitely anshyabout heart operatio~s for youngshy tiquated Everything in the exshysten with congenital heart deshy hibit has Russian labels but I fects they said th~y sent all their suspect they tqok American cases to Leningrad When we equipinent imd put their own asked the same question there labels on them for purposes of Leningrad said they sent all display he stated theirs to Moscow The doctor declared it is al

There has not been a single most impossible to get accurate new childrens hospital in Russhy information as to Soviet medical sia since before the revolution success in coping with childrens and those in use today are very diseases since until recently all primitive Dr Bakwin said vital statistic(l have been a state

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ReligD~ Comp~ete Answer To D~~~Emqu~ncy Problem

By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

~ethod of Distri~utioa

Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

oneshead wearily ~ild tosay

are Johnny-one-notes with their p incessant homiletics on crime rotect and immorality But the point is that crime and immorality are Wh Y in fact flourishing and there is ~ at ou Have hardly a major city in the Unit- M G ed States that has enough police- C OWA~ men to adequately protect its bull I~ bull citizens ~ Insurance Agency

Need Positive Suggestions Im willing to grant that the 54 PLEASANT STREET

moralists may have teen en NORTH AnLE80RO tirely too negative in their ap- D proach to this problem that they Tel MYr1te 9-823 have not matched their nega~ve ~

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Parish Teenagen ~~) Boston College Plans Hold Anniversary

Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

Teacher Institute I

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

Ministers Urge ContiDaect from Page ODe

committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

r ~ OUR LADY OF FATIMA~

SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

Wednesday Dec 10 under thesupervision of Mrs Ad_ren J

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

day and Saturday Dec 12 and13 f 6 t 10 d 1 t 10 rom 0 an 0 re- shyspectrvely ST ANNES FALL RIVER

New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

0 Y nlon IS er Unit Secretary )i~

The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

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By Donald McDonald Davenp9rt Catholic Messenger

Just about the saRest thing rIve read on the subject of juvenile delinquency was Nick Lambertos fine report in a recent issue of the Des Moines Register Lamberto re~ ported a talk given to a group of county attorneys and sheriffs in Des Moines by Judge Philip B Gilliam of the Denver Colo juvenile pourt

Judge Gilliam said that in 18 years about 20000 juvenile deshylinquents have appeared before bim and that he is getting disshycouraged about what has been happening the last ten years

He said that the test of our civilization will be the kind of ch i I d r e n we turn out I preshydi~t that delinshyquency iri America will go up 50 to 100 per centin the JIIext 10 years

Some other Gilliam quotes Crime is not funny or entershy

ampaining as depicted on televisshyion It is a hard and vicious busshyIness and it costs us thousands of dollars We are constantly glorifying th~ skunk and gilding the hoodlum

For a long time we were fold tl1ere is no such thing as a bad boy ACtually most of them are mean as heck Its like a doctor saying theres no such ~ing as a sick person

The experts say never spank bull ~ild when youre angry Can ~ou imagine spanking a kid when you arent angry - just eoing around slapping him with a big smile on your face

Fathers Who Drmk Most- juvenile delinquents

come from lousy homes with fathers who drink and mothers who fight

The only complete answer is a rE1igious concept-that God walks with you always An atheist is a vagrant a man with~

out visible means of support God is not a celestial bellboy that you dng for only when you are jn troubie

Fifteen years ago about 10 10 12 unwed mothers each month sUrrencledtheif babies Now its amp0 to 70 a month Ive listened 10 8000 girls cry in my court She may have been a girl from a little town in Iowa or the girl next door

American Tra~ed

This was not a priest 01 a minister or an editor or a PTAshypresident with outraged protest It was a ~udge who for 18 years bas been sitting on the bench watching the unfolding of what bas come to be The American Tragedy

Let an editor voice alarm at burgeoniJig lawlessness and he is dismissed with the shrug weve heard it all before

Let a parent meet with other parents to compare their anxieshyties and grope for remedies and be runs the risk of being labelshyed a snooping vigilante

The fact is that youthful 1aw-shylessness is increasing at a rate faster than the population is inshycreasing And the fact is that a veteran judge who has wit- nessed the endless parade of young lawbreakers is today dis- couraged and predicts at 50 to 100 per cent increase ~f youthful crime in thenext ten years

It is all very well to shake

preaching and editorializing and crusading with positive suggestshyions and positive works to strike

middot at the root of this evil And I think religious socioloshy

gists like Father Joseph Fichter SJ and Father John L Thomas SJ and Dr John Kane of Notre Dame are indisputably correct when they middotinsist that a large-scale problem like youthshyful crime must be met with equally large-scale reformation and improvement of social inshystitutions societal structures and customs and mores

It isn~t sufficient to preach to a boy or lecture to a girl about their personal ethical and moral obligations if you force them to live in a societymiddot which is constantly pulling them away and distracting them from what is never an easy obligation for wounded man-a life of purity and honesty and temperance

Crime Is Harsher Certainly_moralizing when it

is only unrelieved negativism is unrealistic Byt the danger in focusing ones criticism in thismiddot area is that the critic ~ithout knowing quite how he came to such a position develops a con~

middot viction that the evils denouncecl by the moralists are unreal also

Perh~ps that is why the wore delinquency was So quickl adopted in our vocabulary - it doesnt sound quite as harsh~laquo

bard as sin or crime -

The dangers are very real they are growing And attempts to turn back the evil are conshyfused sporadic and frustrated because among other things the moral end religious norms and resources which once were a I genuine common denominator

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North Attleboro parishes gave 6424 pounds and Norton-Mans- field Catholics contributed 4 494 pounds

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Clothing collected was proshycessed by volunteer workers in

middot each parish being divided into heavy and light articles and shoes It is trucked to New York headquarters of the National Catholic Welfare Conference where it is baled for overseas shipment

Once arrived at distributiQn points the clothing and shoes are given to the needy through Caritas organizations similar to St Vincent de Paul Societies in the United States middot

It costs NCWConly haIfa cent per dollar contributed to distribute the material Father McCarthy noted Oih~r relief organizatiorls without the al shyready functioning facilities of the Church in needy areas spend up to 14 cents per dollar simply to distribute clothing and bedshyding

The Thanksgiving drive ran from Nov 23 to ~9 in all parshyishes of the Diocese It issug gested that Diocesan Cathoiics keep 1959s oollection in mind

throughout the year and la aside usable clothing to i conshytribute next November

that the moralists in oui-midst 0-

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Going into their thirteenth year are the teenage dances ~nsored by St Kilians Church N B df d Bob Cl t ew e or ay ~n Boston teleVISIon personality was gue~t disc jockey at an anmversary dance markmg the occaSiOn

The dances began in 1946 and were the first teenage socials

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at the Dominican Academy St Annes and Blessed Sacrament Schools He attended Mt St Charles Academy in Woonsocket andmiddot Our Lady of Providence Seminary for high school

He took his Philosophy studies at St Marys Seminary Paca Street Baltimore and speht a year of Theology at St Marys Seminary Roland Park Balti shymore before the Most Reverend Bishop sent him to Rome to complete his Theology course

The ordinandus writes to The Anchor that the last few months have been filled with pageantry history mourning and joy He was one of the group from the College who stood guard around

the body of Pope Pius XII at Castelgondolfo on the day the Pope died He aIso valked in tlJe procession that carried the Popes body from the Cathedral of St John Lateran to St Peters Basilica

Present at Coronation Rev Mr FoIster watched the

crowds before St Peters as they awaited word that the Conclave had elected a new Pope The North American College overshy100ksSt Peters and there is a perfect view from ~he Infirmary windows of the College of the Vatican Palace

He was present at Pope Johns Coronation Mass and was privishyleged to be near the Papal Altar for the Mass 111

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committee of the Greater Miami Ministerial ASsociation and the Greater Miami COuncil of Churches

The campaign has won the support of businesses Chambers M Commerce and labor unions in the greater Miami area A

Chamber of Commerce spokesshyman has estimated that only five per cent of the merchants

in Dade County wish to remain

young p~ople withsupervised amusement Since their inception there has middotbeen no serious juven shyile delinquency in the parish

Until his transfer to Hy~nnia the wekly dances were directed by Rev Jlmes P Dalzell They are now supervised by Mr and Mrs Hebert Lloyd of St Kiiians parish in cooperation with Rev EdwardL Killigrew pastor

Novelty birthday and special holiday dances are held in addishytion t~ the weekly Friday night socials The teenagers attending have been seen on several teleshyvision shows featuring such dances

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50nl s Deathbed Conversion Brings Peace to Father

By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

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Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

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The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

ment by Protestant ministe~5th in its class the Kelnedy Com~unity Center New Bedfltgtrd were inshyand Jewish rabbis recominendshy

Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

In Attleboro another fourth type of demagogue for guidance Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisshyperiod counter gave Coach Bill and thus at least escape our serant Dea~ of the Sacred ColshyMad~lfuns Jeweler eleven a 6-0 hYPOCriSY lege of Cardll1als who came here win ver rival North in a game f ~ on September 15 as Papal Legate that sbullbull -sawed between 30 yard Delillw ~Use of Mails to the Marian-Mariological Conshylines own Wareham way an Y ) Ie gress held as part of the centenshyunderdog Bourne squad threw a To Snhit Peddlers nial celebrations

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

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Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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By Most Rl2v Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

We were just beginning to be friends It was a father writing of the death of his son as countless fathers have written and in the same vein of anguished regret Thomas Hart Benton on that day was no longer the lion of the United States Senate extraordinary attentiveness the Old Bullion of popular Yes he said themiddot Lord surely legend he was only a sends what is best for us broken-hearted old man For Without further ado 1 ran

over the essential points of reshyhe had never really known his son Randolph there had been ligion which he accepted with

every sign of faith and piety Alltoo many things to do too many this while the Senator stood by

middotdeeply moved by his sons Chrisshybattles to fight Now it was too tian spirit

Taking me gently by the handlate he led me a little space fromAt least the the bed and said to me Trulyman reflected this is consoling even if theythe boy had had break my heart my boys wordshis wish fulshyfill me with joy If di~ he mustfilled Tomorshyhe dies a Christian And burstshyrow they would ing into tears he rushed intosing his Reshyan adjoining room to hide hisquiem in the griefRoman Catholic Cathedral of St

Leuis and Archbishop Kenrich Receives Sacrament would give the absolution I returned ~o the bedside

All this was something he There Randolph told me of his could not wholly understand or determina tion l die a Catholic

bring himself to accept but not I want Baptism with all my for anything would he have opshy heart It is a great favor peaven posed his dying sons request is granting me and I have no He had sent for the priest and least doubt my father will conshyhe was glad of it sent

Father Pierre Jean De Smet I went into the other room bad come and the light he had to talk ~o him readily he agree~ seen in Randolphs eyes when and the young man joyously preshythe sturdy Jesuit had poured pared himself for the Sacrament the water of Baptism was the While 1 was baptising him he only glint of happiness lighting crossedhis arms on hIs breast shyhis own heart now raised his eyes to heaven prayed

most fervently thanking GodEqual to Tradition for s6 great a grace

Cholera they called it the While De Smet ent for thekiller Only a week before the Viaticum ]~ent6n and his sOl)young man hardly 22 had de had their last words togetherlivered the civic oration for the yOU1g mail telling his fatherKossuth the Hungarian hero of his long desire to embraceand the fathers pride had known the Faith and Benton assuring

middotno bounds him of his own happiness in theIf old Tom Benton could hold comfort that had come to him

them spellbound on the Senate To the priest he sent word Infloor here was assurance that bringing peace to my son you

7 the son was equal to the tradi have brought it to me no lesstion and worthy too of the At sunset that day March 17name of his old friend Randolph 1852 Randolph Benton went toof Roanoke that master of the

Godhigh art of invective During the six years that reshyA few more years in the Unishy mained of Thomas Hart Bentons

versity here in St Louis where life it was De Smets brave hopethe Jesuits would form him and that the father might imitatepolish him and th~ name of the son It was not to be but inBenton would live on in the anshy the secret places of a middotfathersnals of American politics heart only God can read theWhatever else might be said

whole storyof him (and was) Thomas Hart Benton had never swerved from C~adjutor Succeeds J his concept of ponor and had never let himself be panicked To Sault Ste Marieby bigotry ~e might have capshy

NORTHbull BAY (~G)-Bishopitalized in the lagtt election by an Alexander Carter 49 coadjutorappeal ~~ the p~ssions aroused with the right of succession hasby the ~now-Nothings as so succeeded to the Dionese of Saultmany of his Senate colleagues Ste Marie which he~ guided ashad done Qut there was a vein apostolic administrator duringof iron in his makeup that reshyBishop Ralph H Dignans illnessfused to bend to that inqecency

Bishop Dignan 67 who headedHe had known Catholics most the diocese since 1934 died inof his life here in St Louis they London (Ont) his home townwere among his closest friends to which he retired about a yearand warmest supporters and he ago because of poor healthcould not stoop to their betrayal

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Nevertheless the decision to send his son to a Jesuit univers- ity in 1852 took courage It could MARY ELLEN cost him his career OlD FASHIONED

Had he known that his sQn~ had already made uphis minlaquoto CANDYSHOPS become a Catholic There is no evidence to show for it and on his own admission ~ was just beginning to know the youth Then it wasutterly without warning that the fever struck

Begs for Priest It is Father De Smet apostle

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Word came to him from the aId Senator that his son Ranshydolph was dying and begged to see him

I hastened to the bedside and found him in a most alarming condition He spoke of his joy in seeing me and thanked me for my visit I knelt beside him and besought him to put all his trust in Goa He listened with most

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

confer with their childrelfsLteachers

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

middot Monday ST jOSEPIIS

~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

~ meet Tuesday evening Dec 9 for ~ a religious program at 730 At

social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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of middotthe womens guild was held ~tlj

Mothers will supply toys and ~I clothing to children at Wren- tham State School as a Christmas project Gifts will be delivered

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

noon The HolyName Society will hold its~ommunion breakshyfast Sunday Dec 14 Officejrs wiil be installed and newmemshybers received I H I Umiddot Smiddot t

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The Secondary School Depart ment of the National Catholic Educational Association will be hed on Saturday at Matignon High School Cambridge

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

Father Jussaume has served at Notre Dame Fall River and St Theresas Born in New Bedshyford Apr 16 1927 he is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Jusshysaume He completed his semshy

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

He served in parishes in Fall River Taunton No Attleboro and New Bedford

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

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Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

feature raglan sleeves Tailored lFCllllTildollft AIl(jJelTiltlDITil(D in style they are the same black II- A as the dress and hat BUENOS ~mES ~NC)- opportunity

Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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Holy Cross College Glee ClutiThe Confraternity of Christian DOW in its 30th seasonWill preshysent apre~holiday concert at St Johns School auditorium Atshytleboro at 815 tonight The colshy

lege dance band will accompanythe club to play for dancing following the musicllle

The program will include semi-classical classical and pop ular numbers The glee club was last heard in Attleboro two years ago

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A Cliristmas party for chil~ dren will be held Saturday afshyternoon Dec 20 from 2to 4 in Frothingham Memorial Hall The Christmas banquet of the Woshymens Guild - will be held in North Attleboro

Miss Ann Harrey arid Miss Patricia Buckley head the cake sale committee for thismqnth

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~ The Womens Guild christmas party will be held Monday night Dec 15 in the Legion Hail atS Members willmiddot sponsor a chil- drens party at 330 Wednesday afternoon Dec 10 About 150 children are expected Entershytainment will include a tree Santa Claus refreshments and gifts SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO

) The annual school exhibit is scheduled for Sunday Dec 14 Parents will visit classrooms and

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SWANSEA A full January schedule for

the Womens Guild includes a performance of Song of Bernashydette Bla~kfriars Players

ltrhursday Jan 15 at the Brown ~chool Swansea and an Old middot Fashioned Dance co-sponsored

with the Holy Name Society Academy Fall River will serve Saturday Jan 10 at the Knights as secretary of middotthis fourth annual of Columbus Hall Swansea A meeting potluck supper is planned for His Eminence Richard Cardishy~nday Jan 5 nal Cushing middotwill extend the Sll JOSEPHS greetings of the Archdiocese of NORTH DIGHTON Boston to all the delegates and

I I f b Bishop John J Wright of Wor-A basketba I eague or oys - cester will deliver the keynote

8-12 is under organization Whist parties are held each

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~ ATTLEBORO middot The Ladies ofmiddot St Anne will

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social hour under the directiOn of MrsOrigene Lallier will follow

Dec 21 will be the groups communion Sunday

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The womens guild will hold its annual Christmas ~arty at ~ bull 630 Sunday night atmiddot Stone ew Book Discusses Bridge Inn A buffet Slper and F U S mus ical entertainment will be reemasonry In~ features of the evening A dance MILWAUKEE (NC)-Amerishywill be held at 730 Friday night can freemasonry although not as for high schoof students violently anti-cleriCal as its

counterpart in most European ST JOSEPHS countries constitutes a religious FALL RIV~R sect opposed to the revealEpl

The Chn~tmas sale of the truths of Christianity Christi-Wome~ s GUlI~ starte~ yester~ay anity and Freemasonry by Wilshyand Will contmue thIS evemng liam J Whalen is said to be from 2 to 9 Christm~s trees wil the first complete stultly of the be sold by the Men s Club Fn- subject by an American Cathshy

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New members will be received into the Children of Mary sodalshyity Sunday night middotDec 7

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Knights of the Altar altar boys society will hold installashytionservicesat 2 Sunday aftershy

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Continued from Page One Mrs Patrick Dalzell was born May 12 1919 in Roxbury He attended St Francis Xavier High School Ishuld Creek Mass and St Marys Seminary Techny Ill

Father Dalzell served at St Kilians from July 8 1955 until his present appointment

Son of Mr and Mrs Clement E Dufour Father Dufour was born June 12 1929 He attended Assumption College and St Johns Seminary Brighton Orshydained Feb I 1958 his first assignment was to St Michaels

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Continued from Page One Burial was in Notr~ Dame

Cemetery Fall River The Office of the Dead was

chanted yesterday afternoon in the Sacred Heart Church New Bedford The canters were first lesson Rev William E Collard second lesson Rev John J Hayes third lesson the Most Reverend Bishop

The Priests Choir was under the direction of Rev James F McDermott

Father Ross was born in Riviere Blanche P Q Canada in 1890 the son of the late Forshytunat and the late Ezeline (pion) Ross

He attended Assumption Colshylege Worcester St Marys Sem- - inary Baltimore and Sulpician Seminary Washington

Father Ross vas ordained on May 19 1919 in St Marys Cathedral Fall River by Most Rev Daniel Fmiddot Feehan Bishop of Fall River

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

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Final Games Close Notes Moral Facter aug~l~at~obY l~ft t right Ernest Charbonneau captain of ing steps toward a solution of the racial integration crisi h~i-e Judging from the scores of the In City Planningmiddot St Hyacl~threfereeJoeBarck~tt and Thomas Zych ofSt has been praised by the CaUolie

Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

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BROOKLYN (NC) NickThe scholastic grid season of 58 is now history-In Pietrosante of Notrel)ame

retrospect it was a good year The achievements of Southshy University and Jim He~ly of eastern Mass teams reflected creditably on the calibre of Holy Cross College were se ball played in this area Somerset posted an 8~O-O record lected for top honors on the under the guidance of Coach - Cathoiic collegemiddot All-American Carlin Lynch to annex the the two great rivals Holy Cross football team announced by a ~

and Boston College meet in the Catholic newspaper hereC~ass D tItle the fIrst In the annual Jesuit classic The game

The team was chosen for thehIstory of the school Coyle will be the first in the long series Tablet Brooklyn diocesan weekshy6-1-1 on the season retained the to be staged in Boston Colleges ly by coaches of the nations 24Bristol County c row n and new stadium As late as a couple major Catholic college footballfinished 5th in of weeks ago it was felt that teams Pietrosante was namedClass C rank- the winner would be a sure-fire the best college backfield manings bowl candidate However Penn and Healy was voted lineman of

D u r fee State and Clemson rudely the year Dr Eddie Anderson ofshowed a com- dispelled such notions on consec- Holy Cross College was chosenplete reversal utive Saturdays as coach of fe yearof form from It may be inopportune to men- Others selected for the teamits disastrous tion the 1959 season at this point are Monty Stickles end and AI57 campaign - but Coach Mike Holovak will Ecuyer guard Notre Dame Unishywhich brought undoubtedly have a few sleepless versity Don Allard back andbut a single vic- nights after sitting in on the Cliff Poirier center Boston Colshytory - to com- Army-Navy clash last week The lege Bruce Maher back andpile an excel- Eaglesmiddot play the Service schools John Dingens tackle Universitylent 6-1-0 mark placing 11th in on ~oiisecutive Saturilays at the of Detroit Tom Greene backClass B New Bedford embark- outset of the 59 ca~Ilaign and Holy Cross College Gene OPelshying on a challenging independent if that isnt a large order I la end Villanova Universityschedule finished off the season dont know what is Mike was and Emil Karas tackle Univershy at an even 500 pace winniRg very impressed with the play of sity of Dayton four of eight games played Oli- Navy halfback Joe Bellino Winshyv~r Ames of North Easton de- chesters gift to the Academy i Praises Statement fending D titlist had another Also in action for the Middies CYO BAS - ATLANTA (NC) - A stareshygooi year on the gridiron torank was Attieboros Dick Pariseau KETBALL First games of the season at

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Thanksgiving Day games the BALTIMORE (NC) The James Bishop of AtlInta traditional rivalries must have problem of changing neighbor- produced a fair share of thrillinghoodssince it involves human five M illion Pggrims moments In six of the eight b g t b d d f em s canno e Ivorce rom fIlIoos=tLoudes Shronecontests the margin of victory religion and morality v bull was a touchdown or less The Gerilrd E Sherry managing LOURDES (NC)-Nearly Jive exception to this closely con- editor of the Catholic Review million pilgrims including one tested pattern was the Somerset- Baltimore diocesan weekly told who b~cal1)e the spiritual lead~r Case tilt which the Raiders took the Baltimore Metropolitan Of CIrIstendom came here thIS going away 32-0 Oliver Ames Area Neighborhood Improve- ~ ear to attend ceremoniesmarkshyhad a two touchdown bulge ment Associations mg the100th anniversary ofthe over Randolph 18-6 in the only Religious truth and moral Blessed Virgins apparitions other game which saw the vic- virtue must illumine our inves- Statistics released by the tor leave the fiell with a com- tigation and inspire our efforts Lourdes centenary committee inshyfortable winning margin a~ solutions to the problem of dicate that 25 cardinals 809

The Coyle-Taunton final tally revamping our nations cities archbIshops aId bishops and was almost an exact replica of He said thatmiddot urban renewal thousands of prIests led 4900000 the 57 affair in which the War- involves not only buildings but pilgrims to the Marian shrine riors had a 13-7 bulge Again human persons The religious since the opening of the centenshyas in the previous year Coach truth of the basic unity of the mal year last February Burns team came up with a human race must therefore be Prom~nent among these was fourth period score to edge their made operative in this delicqte HIS HolIness Pope John XXIIIshyintra-city rivals thL time by a area he added at the time Angelo Cardinal Ronshy14-6 count At Alumni Field Fall 1A truth u~lived is a truth calli Patriarch of Venic_who River a capacity throng esti- denied Mr Sherry said and flew by special jet airliner from mated at 10000 saw thr Hill- unless we really live this truth Rome on March 23 to inaugurate topppers come to life in the sec- of the unity of the human family the n~w underground Basilica of ond half to upstage the Crimson we are denying it and we should St PlUS X of New Bedford 18-12 logically look to some Hitler Another vIsItor of note was His

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the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

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ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

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CARDINALPRAISES LATIN AMERICANS Five-year old Eduardo officials at the pontifical mass The Cardinal Iauaed the Latin American left son of Nica~aguan Ambassador Don Guillermo Servilla-Sacasa preshy nations forgiving a good example to the world The new Cardinal ieaves sents a bouquet of roses to Amleto Cardinal Cicognani after the 49th annual next week for Rome t9middot attend the approaching consistory at which he IPali American Thanksgiving Day ma~s in the nations capital Chief will be invested along with Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston and john

cf Justice and Mrs Earl Warren and Secretary of State and Mrs John Cardinal OJIara of Philadelphia They are among 23 named to the Sacred IFoster Dulles right were among the top diplomatic and government College increasing the Church Senate to 75 forthefirst time in400yemiddotarsbull

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~RMINGHAM (NC) - The~ ~ ~on~inued f~Jfi Page One ~those in national polttical contained in the report of the Continued from Page OneAlabama State Baptist Convenshy Ileadership c on v en t ions Commissionmiddot

tion has expressed alarm over Th~ expression of alarm was- Family middotreligious and tliethe solId achievement of Amershyican Catholicism during the last on Christian Life The original

the possibility of the electionCen~ury he said It has been report specifically referred to business life of every community

as president of the United Statesa new creation Pontiff Pro ises the possibility that a Catholic will be ~hanged by Sunday sell-ofmiddot a man whose religion might be elected president TheLacksmiddot Parallel irig he said The Variety StOles teaches that his church should reference to Catholicism wasPolish CardinalDespite diverse national backshy be supported by the state Associatio~ recommends that reshydeleted in themiddot version of the groumiddotnds and lack of assistance VATICAN CITY (NC) -HisThe convention said that such repo~t adopted by the conven- talltrs join with local civic andfrom the state U S Cathohcs in Holiness Pope John XXIIIa situation would violate the tion ~~ religiou~ leaders of all faiths tothis century have produced the praised the Primate of Polanddoctrine of separation of Church preserve our heritage of nonshyeducational machinery to oring here saying that his past sufshyand State which it espouses It commercial Sundaystheir childrenmiddot from kindergarten Enthrone Ordinaryferings have won him- a title of through grade and high school religious concern and urged honor and glory in the eyes of At St Catharinesto college and university he obshy his people and of the whole

said the matter is of serious

that it be given attention byserved This accomplishment has Church of God ST CATHARINES (NC) no parallel in history he said His Eminence Stefan Cardinal Some 300 priests and laymen atshy

At the same time he warned Chaa of Unity ~ Wyszynski and a party of Polish tended ceremonies here in which that the Catholic intellectuals laymen and priests were reshy the Most Rev Thomas J McCarshy--- Octave Jan middot18task still has great magnitude ceived here by the Pope in a thy has been enthroned as the That task he said is the harnessshy GARRISON (NC)-The one- special audience first Bishop of the newly created ing of American Catholicisms week Chair of Unity Octave The Pope thanked the Cardinal Diocese of St Catharines here educational systemmiddot to the proshy starting Jan 18 is founded on for his promise made shortly in Ontario Canada duction of a genuine American devotion to the papacy after the Popes election that Bishop McCarthy comes to hisCatholic culture _ Father Titus Cranny SA of Mass would be offered daily at new See from Nelson B C

A sign that such a culture is the Franciscan Friars of themiddot the Polish Shrine of Our Lady where he was named bishop inalready being produced he said Atonement recalls Father Paul of Czestmiddot lOwa for 011 intenshy 1955 Born at Goderich Ont heis the distinctively American Francis Watson founder of the tions which are for the salvashy was ordained in 1929 He wasCatholic church architecture be- Society of the Atonement and of tion peace andprosperity of all vice rector of St Peters Seminshyginning to dot the landscape the octave was sometimes criti shy nations ary in London Ont before

CulturaI Secularism cizedby non-Catholics for what The Pontiff also paid homage going to Nelson Prof Dawson declined to preshy they called the papal basis of to the Madonna of Jasna Gora

dic what the future of AmeriCm the movement He said he is donating a mon- Catholicism should be but reshy But he declared that no reli strance to the shrine with filial marked that it shouldbe hemishy gious unity is possible apart from devotion and added that he spheric rather than nationalistic the Chair of Peter which is the hoped it would stand as asymshyin scope including the French syplbol and expression of the bol of the constant spiritual and English Catholics of Canada threefold unity of the Churchshy presence of the Pope in your as well as the Spanish and Porshy oneness of faith of worship and midst tuguese of South America of government

Chief obstacle to healthy deshy When we use the term Chair Three French Priests velopment of Catholic culture in of Unity Father Cranny said Recording ArtistsAmerica Irof Dawsonsaid lies we mean to emphasize the pri shy

PARIS (NC) - France now ~ mainly in cultural secularism macy and the infallibility of the

has three singing priests all of~hich he described as a graver Holy Father for in him Christ

them phonograph recording art shythreat to the Church than rules His Church and through ists whose records have quicklycommunism him He guides the faithful toshybecome popular They are JesmiddotuitIgnore Tensions ward eternal life Father Aime Duval the first to Principal defense against this The faithful should consider become known throughout Eushythreat would be not political but the Chair of Unity Octave as a rope a Dominican priest whosecultural he predicted-particushy worldwide spiritual crusade for professional name is Father Coshy1arly through the proper use of the reunion of all men in the cagnac and now a new onethe Catholic educational middotsystem one Church he saidmiddot Franciscan Father Bernard deSpeaking of Protestant-CathoshyBriennelic tensions he remarked that Haoti De~eSl(Q]lle Ht8~

the time has come to leave them behind and added that they WOllk of Massnollfts seem to be already in the UNITED NATIONS (NC) grave Haitis Ambassador to the United

Nations Max middotH Dorsinville is a career diplomat -with a first shyReligiou~ Habit hand knowledge of Africa

Continued from Page One Mr Dorsihville has the highshyhabit already reflecting the ) est regard for the work of reli shymodern trend will not be gious missions He has made itmiddot

jl changed It is a dacron wool a point wpen iI1 an African ter-J ~ I mixture made in two weights ritory to visit as many missions heavy for Winter wear and light as possible in order to show his for Summer interest _

The Sisters coats formerly I Ii r5l fO)lU ~ belted will be loose fitting and 160[lgtY laquolgt1f lI(Q]llemiddot lQ)OIOlUe~

feature raglan sleeves Tailored lFCllllTildollft AIl(jJelTiltlDITil(D in style they are the same black II- A as the dress and hat BUENOS ~mES ~NC)- opportunity

Fifteen Missionary Servants copy of the flrst edibon of one stationed in the Fall River Dishy of the worlds rarest books the ocese are affected by the changes Ferrara Bible has turned up and will be wearing the new in a second-hand bookshop middothere habits within a few weeks Will Experts examined the volume

ltl people notice the difference and declared it to be a genuine No says one of the Sisters copy of an edition of the Bible When people look at us all printed in Ferrara Italy in they see is black 1553 Previously only five

She could be wrong copies had beenmiddotknown to exist

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Christmiddots vast vineyard as a~ Apostle of the Edifications fliss Radio Movies and Teleshyvision With these- modern means these Missionary Sisters bring Christs DoctrinG to all regardless of race color or creed For information write to

REV MOTHER - SUPERIOR 50 ST PAULS AVE BOSTON 30 MASS

NEW ENGLAND OVERALL ampSUPPLY (0

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Attention Mechanics Do You Work in a FactollYr Garage Machine Shop or

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We re~aim and wash any oily dirty or -~reasy rags

Why Buy When We Supply

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DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite youn~ girls (14-23) to labor in

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Several members of the U S hierarchy have spoken out strongly against Sunday selling His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York has callEi~ Sumiddotriday shopshyping an ihsidious~ practice Many other members of the U S Catholic hierarchy have openly condemned the practice

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