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An Anchor of the Soul, S1tre amd Firm-ST. PAUL The ANCHOR Fall River, Mass. Thursday, Dec. 5, 1957 Second Closs Moil Privilegee PRICE lOe Vol. 1, No. 35 Authorized ot Foil River, Moss. $4.00 per Year FIRST CHRISTMAS HOME IN 14 YEARS: Rev. John Breen, M.M" of Fall River, (left) is welcomed upon his arrival in the See City by Rev. Raymond T. Considine, Diocesan Director of the Propagation of the Faith Society. Father Considine has a brother who is also a Maryknoller. ,Maryknoller Home on Visit From Guatemalan Mission By Patricia McGowan Father Breen looked thoughtfully at our chubby little girl, who was industriously filling his lap with every doll and stuffed animal in her extensive collection. "If she were one of my Indian babies in Guatemala," he said, "she'd be pitifully thin-except for her takes two days by horse to reach stomach. That would be the nearest road usable by a swollen and worm-infested. jeep. And malnutrition would have Father John Breen of Mary- . knoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- given her a yellowish complex- ion instead of those rosy cheeks." chael Breen, 71 Renwood Street, 'Fall River, and a graduate of We shuddered. Never had we heard the problems of a mission- the 1941 class of Durfee High ary translated into such concrete School, has been a missionary terms. Yet here in our living to Guatemala for six and a half room, in a city enjoying all the years, nearly all of that time eomforts of the twentieth cen- spent alone, in the- starting of tury, sat a priest who only days new parishes in various 'parts of before had been alone in a parish the department of ·Huehueten- of 14,000 souls in the interior of ango, an ,area corresponding to a Guatemala, country so wild it Turn to Page Nine Debt-free Church Greatest Joy of Jubilaria-n Pasto'r Growing old is not easy. Growing old in, the priesthood is not an easy thing either. As a priest approaches his fiftieth anniversary in the priesthood; he feels 'a sense of uselessness, a feeling of being ill the way and of not being wanted, Gone are his days of an active,priesthood, days of preaching, catechetical elasses, visits to the-sick, 'of of- fice work. All this is now of. the past. There are but two things left for him, the Mass and his br.eviary. , Yet is this not the most impor- tant . of his priesthood? "For every high priest," accord- ing to the epistle of the Hebrews, "taken from among men is or- dained for men in the things that appertain to God, that he may offer up gifts and sacrifices for sins." , so, regardless of age or activ- ity, as long as he offers the Sac- rifice of the Mass, the reason and being of his priesthood are there with all its meaning. So it is Turn to Page Twent7 REV. ADRIEN A. GAUTHIER RELIGIOUS STAMP: Re- ligious freedom in America and the 300th anniversary of the Flushing Remonstrance will be' commemorated Dec. 27 with issuance of a new postage stamp, The stamp 'will have a Bible for its cen- tral subject; signifying ever- lasting truth; a hat, ' of the people and the times, and a quill, ,the mark of man'·s, determination to speak the truth through the written word. 'NC Photo. Dogma Declares Mary Conceived Without Sin By Rev. John P. Cronin St. Patrick's Parish Fall River Satan' had been victorious over Eve in the ,Garden of Eden, yet hardly had the first sin been committed by man when God promised ulti- mate victory of the woman and her offspring over the. would-be conqueror. To Satan He de- clared: "I will put enmity be- tween you and the woman, be- tween your seed and her seed; He shall crush your head, and . you shall lie in wait for his heel." It was the offspring of Mary, Jesus Christ, God and Man, Who fulfilled .this prophecy, freeing Trun to Page Ten Power of Youth For ,Good Shown At Convention By Rev. Leo T. Sullivan Diocesan Director Catholic Youth Organization "Self - disciplined Youth: America's Strength" was the theme of Cath- olic Youth Convention held in Philadelphia last week. There was recognition of the wave of juvenile delinquency in the Uni- ted States. There always is where youth is concerned. The emphasis· of, the convention, however, was on side. It was, concernea chiefly with the good that youth c:onti-i- butes to the Country and to its own Community. The strength of self-disciplined youth was Turn to. Page Ten ' 'Buildirtg· . At : The' Survey Committee of Stonehill College Development Fund . today announced the sources' from which. it will the $5,000,000 necessary for con- struction and furnishing of, sev- eral buildings needed' at the College, Rev, ThOmas C. Duffy, . of development, is now surveying 'community at- titudes. . The survey committee broke down the development goal of $5,000,000 this way. It will seek corporate gifts in the amount of $1,500,000; memorial tributes, $1,500,000; foundations, $1,000,- 000; community campaigns, $400,000; Easton campaign, $100,- 000; clubs, societies, labor groups, $50,000;,Stonehill alumni, parents, faculty and'staff, $32li.,'- 000. '. , , Turn, to Page Twenty . ; High School Fund Passes Minimum Goal By $100,000 The $1,500,000 goal of the· Catholic Memorial High School building fund campaign was over- subscribed when the latest total reported by the volunteer solicitors reached $1,600,000. Nearly 1,400 men filled St. Joseph's hall Pope Pius Says to make their reports, and cheered as the $10,310 turned Firm 'No' Only in by host parish pushed the campaign over the goal. Answer for Reds Most Rev. James L. Connolly, VATICAN CITY (NC)- Bishop of Fall River, thanked the men for the sacrifice of their Liberty can be retained in time and means, and for the ex- free Europe and regained in cellent example they have given the Red satellites only' if not only to others in greater statesmen give a decisive "no" New Bedford, but throughout to the powers threatening free- the entire diocese. His Excel- dom. . '. lency announced that when the Pope Pius XII this state- new high school is ready for ment·to President Theodor Heuss oce\lpancy in September of 1959, of Germany during his official 500 children, comprising the state visit to the Holy See. freshman and sophomore classes, Spiritual Need will be in attendance. The Holy Father also warned Four more parishes exceeded that European freedom and cul- their minimum goals at the ture can only be preserved by meeting They are: St. John the Continued onPage Twenty Baptist, Sacred Heart, Our Lady of Purgatory, and St. Mary (South Dartmouth). Compli- Vigil Obligations menting these parishes and urg- Saturday, December 7, the ing all to continue their hard vigil of feast of the Immac- work for the final week of the ulate Conception, is a day of fast campaign .were Rev. Hugh A. and abstinence. Gallagher, moderator, general Catholics over 7 years of 'age chairman, ,Arthur' F. Buckley, may not eat meat on that day. M.D., and memorial gifts chair- Those the ages of 21 man, Joseph P. Duchaine. Fa- and 59 are further restricted to ther Gallagher announced that but one full meal and no eating all 30 parish committees met for between meals. the final time last night in St. While' the Mass of .the Immac- Joseph's hall. . ulate Conception is to be offered Mitchell '8. Janiak and John on Monday, Dec. 9, there is no C. DeMello have announced that obligation tQ attend Mass on the friends and business com- Monday. Turn to Page Two ' Bishop' 5 Statement Our New Bedford Reg'ional High School Build- ing Fund Campaign is p1'oving successful. We have . exceeded the minim1£m goal. We a1'e hea1'tened by the evidence of inC1'eased sympathy and that will, please God, assure us of a debt-f1'ee school. For myself and f01' the whole Diocese I write a c01'dial word of thanks to all, cZe1'gy and laity, who have so admirably shoulde1'ed the' B,ishop's burden, They have p1'oven beyond shadow of doubt their dete1'mina.tion to p1'ovide the best they can for OU1' Catholic boys and gi1'ls., May Our L01'd and Our Lady rewa1'd them for their g1'eat zeal and their spirit of sac1'ifice. May their splendid example be not alone praised, but imitated. . MM'e and mM'e, it seems that the needs of the, future are to be resolved by the st1'ength of our High Schools, Technologists tell us that any P1'O- gramme for scientific advancement is only as good as the foundation laid in our seconda1'y schools, Not man?! rockets will be built of rock and roll. It would be to expect great things of young men and women who have neither enthusiasm nor the will to try. . If we a1'e to have a better tomM'row, we must have means to make it so. And these a1'e chiefly matte1'S of, moral and spiritual value. The·generous d1'eam's,the impulse to get the most out of life, must find expression in more than self-g1'q,tifica- .tion, The will· to succeed must, not .be· limited to tlroughtsof pl31'sorial appea1'ance and material gain. There has been too much of th:at al1'eady, And men rich in everything but what' might :make them better d1',e at ci, loss what to dQ in times" of c1'isis such as ?ill;' face .today. :: " ' .. Our young people;: on the High School level are (Lt (t tU1'ning point in life, The choices they make, for better :or worse, will affect not alone themselv.es, 'b1ti,'the future of the and the natwn, We cannot be too conscientious in pro- viding them' 'U{ith every assurance of making (t right choice. We must not fail to give them balance, ,pe1'spective, a sense of values, and a sense of service that will give us better men and women for a better day .. These m'e among the reasons why we wish to make Faith function in the course of education. This is why we attach such great imp01'tance to our Regional High School Prog1'amme. This is why we feel so deep a sense of gratitude to those who have done so ·well in the Greater New Bedford area.

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By Patricia McGowan Father Breen looked thoughtfully at our chubby little girl, who was industriously filling his lap with every doll and stuffed animal in her extensive collection. "If she were one of my Indian babies in Guatemala," he said, "she'd be pitifully thin-except for her takes two days by horse to reach stomach. That would be the nearest road usable by a swollen and worm-infested. jeep. And malnutrition would have VATICAN CITY (NC)­ in by t~e host parish pushed Turn to Page Nine

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Page 1: 12.05.57

An Anchor of the Soul S1tre amd Firm-ST PAUL

The ANCHOR

Fall River Mass Thursday Dec 5 1957 Second Closs Moil Privilegee PRICE lOeVol 1 No 35 Authorized ot Foil River Moss $400 per Year

FIRST CHRISTMAS HOME IN 14 YEARS Rev John Breen MM of Fall River (left) is welcomed upon his arrival in the See City by Rev Raymond T Considine Diocesan Director of the Propagation of the Faith Society Father Considine has a brother who is also a Maryknoller

Maryknoller Home on Visit From Guatemalan Mission

By Patricia McGowan Father Breen looked thoughtfully at our chubby little

girl who was industriously filling his lap with every doll and stuffed animal in her extensive collection If she were one of my Indian babies in Guatemala he said shed be pitifully thin-except for her takes two days by horse to reachstomach That would be the nearest road usable by a swollen and worm-infested jeep And malnutrition would have Father John Breen of Maryshy

knoll son of Mr and Mrs Mishygiven her a yellowish complexshyion instead of those rosy cheeks chael Breen 71 Renwood Street

Fall River and a graduate ofWe shuddered Never had we heard the problems of a missionshy the 1941 class of Durfee High ary translated into such concrete School has been a missionary terms Yet here in our living to Guatemala for six and a half room in a city enjoying all the years nearly all of that time eomforts of the twentieth censhy spent alone in the- starting of tury sat a priest who only days new parishes in various parts of before had been alone in a parish the department of middotHuehuetenshyof 14000 souls in the interior of ango an area corresponding to a Guatemala country so wild it Turn to Page Nine

Debt-free Church Greatest Joy of Jubilaria-n Pastor

Growing old is not easy Growing old in the priesthood is not an easy thing either As a priest approaches his fiftieth anniversary in the priesthood he feels a sense of uselessness a feeling of being ill the way and of not being wanted

Gone are his days of an activepriesthood tho~e days of preaching catechetical elasses visits to the-sick of ofshyfice work All this is now of the past There are but two things left for him the Mass and his breviary

Yet is this not the most imporshytant reaso~ of his priesthood For every high priest accordshying to the epistle of the Hebrews taken from among men is orshydained for men in the things that appertain to God that he may offer up gifts and sacrifices for sins

so regardless of age or activshyity as long as he offers the Sacshyrifice of the Mass the reason and being of his priesthood are there with all its meaning So it is

Turn to Page Twent7 REV ADRIEN A GAUTHIER

RELIGIOUS STAMP Reshyligious freedom in America and the 300th anniversary of the Flushing Remonstrance will be commemorated Dec 27 with issuance of a new postage stamp The stamp

will have a Bible for its censhytral subject signifying evershylasting truth a hat symboli~ of the people and the times and a quill the mark of manmiddots determination to speak the truth through the written word NC Photo

Dogma Declares Mary Conceived Without Sin

By Rev John P Cronin St Patricks Parish

Fall River Satan had been victorious

over Eve in the Garden of Eden yet hardly had the first sin been committed by man when God promised ulti shymate victory of the woman and her offspring over the would-be conqueror To Satan He deshyclared I will put enmity beshytween you and the woman beshytween your seed and her seed He shall crush your head and

you shall lie in wait for his heel

It was the offspring of Mary Jesus Christ God and Man Who fulfilled this prophecy freeing

Trun to Page Ten

Power of Youth For Good Shown At Convention

By Rev Leo T Sullivan Diocesan Director

Catholic Youth Organization Self - disciplined Youth

Americas Strength was the theme of the~National Cathshyolic Youth Convention held in Philadelphia last week There was recognition of the wave of juvenile delinquency in the Unishyted States There always is where youth is concerned The emphasismiddot of the convention however was on the~sitive side It was concernea chiefly with the good that youth conti-ishybutes to the Country and to its own Community The strength of self-disciplined youth was

Turn to Page Ten

R~veal Buildirtgmiddot Progra~~ P~an At Sto~~il1 The Survey Committee of

Stonehill College Development Fund today announced the sources from which it will sltt~k the $5000000 necessary for conshystruction and furnishing of sevshyeral buildings needed at the College Rev ThOmas C Duffy CSS~ ~directorof development is now surveying community at shytitudes

The survey committee broke down the development goal of $5000000 this way It will seek corporate gifts in the amount of $1500000 memorial tributes $1500000 foundations $1000shy000 community campaigns $400000 Easton campaign $100shy000 clubs societies labor groups $50000Stonehill alumni parents faculty andstaff $32lishy000

Turn to Page Twenty

High School Fund Passes Minimum Goal By $100000

The $1500000 goal of themiddot Catholic Memorial High School building fund campaign was overshysubscribed when the latest total reported by the volunteer solicitors reached $1600000 Nearly 1400

men filled St Josephs hall Pope Pius Says to make their reports and cheered as the $10310 turnedFirm No Only in by t~e host parish pushed the campaign over the goalAnswer for Reds

Most Rev James L Connolly VATICAN CITY (NC)shy Bishop of Fall River thanked

the men for the sacrifice of theirLiberty can be retained in time and means and for the exshyfree Europe and regained in cellent example they have given

the Red satellites only if not only to others in greater statesmen give a decisive no New Bedford but throughout to the powers threatening free- the entire diocese His Excelshydom lency announced that when the

Pope Pius XII mad~ this stateshy new high school is ready for mentmiddotto President Theodor Heuss ocelpancy in September of 1959 of Germany during his official 500 children comprising the state visit to the Holy See freshman and sophomore classes

Spiritual Need will be in attendance The Holy Father also warned Four more parishes exceeded

that European freedom and culshy their minimum goals at the ture can only be preserved by meeting They are St John the

Continued onPage Twenty Baptist Sacred Heart Our Lady of Purgatory and St Mary (South Dartmouth) ComplishyVigil Obligations menting these parishes and urgshy

Saturday December 7 the ing all to continue their hard vigil of ~he feast of the Immacshy work for the final week of the ulate Conception is a day of fast campaign were Rev Hugh A and abstinence Gallagher moderator general

Catholics over 7 years of age chairman Arthur F Buckley may not eat meat on that day MD and memorial gifts chairshy

Those betwe~n the ages of 21 man Joseph P Duchaine Fashyand 59 are further restricted to ther Gallagher announced that but one full meal and no eating all 30 parish committees met for between meals the final time last night in St

Whilethe Mass of the Immacshy Josephs hall ulate Conception is to be offered Mitchell 8 Janiak and John on Monday Dec 9 there is no C DeMello have announced that obligation tQ attend Mass on the friends and business comshyMonday Turn to Page Two

Bishop5 Statement Our New Bedford Regional High School Buildshy

ing Fund Campaign is p1oving successful We have exceeded the minim1poundm goal We a1e hea1tened by the evidence of inC1eased sympathy and S~pound1)port that will please God assure us of a debt-f1ee school

For myself and f01 the whole Diocese I write a c01dial word of thanks to all cZe1gy and laity who have so admirably shoulde1ed the Bishops burden They have p1oven beyond shadow of doubt their dete1mination to p1ovide the best they can for OU1 Catholic boys and gi1ls May Our L01d and Our Lady rewa1d them for their g1eat zeal and their spirit of sac1ifice May their splendid example be not alone praised but imitated MMe and mMe it seems that the needs of the future are to be resolved by the st1ength of our High Schools Technologists tell us that any P1Oshygramme for scientific advancement is only as good as the foundation laid in our seconda1y schools Not man rockets will be built of rock and roll It would be fooli~h to expect great things of young men and women who have neither enthusiasm nor the will to try

If we a1e to have a better tomMrow we must have means to make it so And these a1e chiefly matte1S of moral and spiritual value Themiddotgenerous d1eamsthe impulse to get the most out of life must find expression in more than self-g1qtificashy

tion The willmiddot to succeed must not bemiddot limited to tlroughtsof pl31sorial appea1ance and material gain There has been too much of that al1eady And men rich in everything but what might make them better d1e at ci loss what to dQ in times of c1isis such as ill face today

Our young people on the High School level are (Lt (t tU1ning point in life The choices they make for better or worse will affect not alone themselves b1tithe future of the commun~ty and the natwn We cannot be too conscientious in proshyviding them Uith every assurance of making (t

right choice We must not fail to give them balance pe1spective a sense of values and a sense of service that will give us better men and women for a better day

These me among the reasons why we wish to make Faith function in the course of education This is why we attach such great imp01tance to our Regional High School Prog1amme This is why we feel so deep a sense of gratitude to those who have done so middotwell in the Greater New Bedford area

School Ca~paignLegion of MarY Continued from Page One

Holds Reunion mitt~es which have beenorganshyActive members of the Legion ized under their direction have

of Mary Fall River Diocese solidtation of friends and busishyCuria their families and friends ness establishments in the areaheld their fourth annual general

Results of this solicitation werereunion at St Mathieus Church included last nighthall Sunday

The program opened Individual parish totals to date withmiddot Legion of Mary are prayers and rosary folshy Stmiddot Anne $ 33564 lowed by a short talk St John the Baptist 84644 given by Rev Fr Edshy middotImmaculate Conception 51118 waid Oliveira Diocesan St Mary (New Bedford) 50127 Moderator of the Legion Mt Carmel 52812 of Mary Sacred Heart 40412

James E Lenaghan St Anthony of Padua 63566 president of the Curia was mas- St Francis Xavier 255]6

ter of ceremonies for the followshy St Hyacinth 22314 ing acts presented by the memshy St Joseph (N B) 129918 bers of the various praesidia in St Kilian 33]30 the diocese St Mary (So Dart) 60003

Supplication of a Legionary St Patrick 29263 to Our Lady of Lourdes with St Theresa 45952 musical background Our Lady Holy Name 92763 of Lourdes Praesidium Notre Our Lady of Dame parish Fall River Perpetual Help 26213

Assumption 4853Comedy Skit Albertmiddot Clc- VICTORY SMILES Regional High School campaign leaders express gratification ment narrator Our Lady of the St Francis of Assisi 13648 Rosary praesidium St Annes when minimum goal is oversubscribed by $100000 Left to right Joseph Duchaine St George 49278 parish Fall River memorial gifts chairman Bishop Connolly Very Rev Hugh A~ Gallagher campaign St Casimir 5168

St Boniface 5440Sending Johnny off to school director Dr Jrthur Buckley~ g~neral chairman Holy Rosary 11395monologue by Gabrielle Lajoie fI Oiu Lady of Purgatory 15071

Queen of the World praesidium Biblicat Scholar Asserts Quiz Mass Ordo St Hedwig 10018St Annes parish Fall River _ FRIDAY -St Nicholas Bishop St James 170836

Pantomine Our Lady Refuge Query Based on False Premise and Confessor Double White St Joseph (F H) 67166of Sinners praesidium Espirito MasS Proper Gloria Seeond Santo parish Fall River BOSTON (NC)~A contestant to tbe same family as blood Collect of the Sunday Third

St Anthony (Matt) 48526 brothers St Lawrence 204381Steel Guitar selections Ed- on a recent The $64000 Quesshy Collect for Rain Common PreshyMeantime in New York City St Mary (F H) 7876mund Landos Morning Star tion television program showed face First Fridaywhere the program originates Sacred Hearts 9042praesidium Taunton his knowledge of Sacred ScripshySteve CarlineJecutive producer Votive Mass in honor of the General Fund 118895 You are there at the first ture but a question asked of of Enterprise Production Inc Sac~d Heart of Jesus pershy

Christmas Skit byOur Lady of him was based on a false which produces the show said mitted Tomorrow is the First

the Angels junior praesidium St premise accordiRg to a Catholic POLlgtal Audiences it was thought that the question Saturday of the monthMarys parish Taunton Biblical scholar

middot was perfectly normal SATURDAY - St Ambrose CASTELGANDOLFO ItalyCasey at the ~at Our Lady Adepoju Aderonmu a 30-yearshy (NC) - His Holiness Pope PiusWord Proves Nothing Bishop Confessor and Doctor

~ Comforter Of the Afflicted prae- old Nigerian studying medicine XII received anestimat~ 450shy The producers never took inshy of the Church Double Whitesidium St Marys parish Taun- at the University of Chicago ton was asked a question ori the Nov to account the fact that the Mass Proper Gloria Second 000 persons in general and speshy

cial audiences during hii fiveshyquestion mightmiddot have several inshy Collect of the Sunday Third Musical Selections Grace 26 program about Christs broshy month stay at his summer resishyterpretations he saId He added Collect for Rain Creed ComshyParenteau with Fr Lebrun at thers dence here that the query was prepared by mon Prefacethe piano Queen of All Saints One of five questions Mr Dr Bergan Evans professor of SUNDAY - Second Sunday ofpraesidium St Mathieu parish Aderonmu answered to win English Northwestern Unishy ofFall River $64000 was Jesus grew up in at Advent Double I Class versity who prepares all theThe Four Joys Comedy a family of five brothers includshy Violet Mass Proper No Gloshyshows questionssinging act Cause of Our Joy ing himself identified in the ria Creed Preface of Trinity

praesidium Our Lady of Lourdes 13th chapter of St Matthew and Many Catholic reference volshy Masses of the Feast of the IJllshyparish Taunton the 6th chapter of St Mark umes deal with the question of maculate Conception of the

Art Demonstration Edmund Name all four of Jesus broshy middot Christs brothers One pub- Blessed Virgin Mary may be St Laurent Queen of All Saints thers lished by the Paulist Press and said on this day praesidium St Mathieus parish Mr Ad e ron m u _ans~ered entitled The Miniature Quesshy MONDAY-Immaculate Concepshy

tion Box_has this to say the BlessedFall River James Joseph Simon and Ju- tion of Virgin Musical Selections Alice das _ The Baptist minister the The word brother in itself Mary Double of I Class

Brotherson Our Lady of Purga- Rev Dr George Carpenter who proves nothing for it had a very White Mass as on December 8 tory praesidi-1m St James converted the Nigerian at the wide meaning among the Jews in the Missal Gloria Secondshypaisl) New Bedford f 0 h It is-lsed in the Old Testllment Collect of the Sunday Creed

After the recitation of the age 0 1 was Wit hIm as- a counselor when he answered ~or relatives in general nephews Preface pf Blessed Virgin

concluding Legion prayers and the question clistilpt cousins and first cousins TUESDAY -Mass of previous the biessing of all the Spiritual Besid~s there was no word Sunday Simple Violet MassmiddotDir~~tors pr~se1t refreshments Msgt Matthew P Stapiet-n in Hebrew or Aramaic for cousshy Proper No Gloria or Creedwere seried and community professor of Sacred Scripture at )n somiddot that the Old Testament ~~cond Col1~ctSt MeJchia~essinging led by Fr Lebrun was s1 Johns Seminary here and a writers were forced to use the ~ope and Martyr Third Colshyenj6yed by the gathering former president of the Cathoshy word brother to describe differshy lect for Rain Common Preshylic BiblicalmiddotAssociation of Amershy middot ent degrees ot kindred face~middotmiddotShop eORnOIIy ica eiptessek admirati~nfor Mr It adds that in the Aramaic WEDNESDAY-Mass of the pre- l~ U II Aderonmus knowledge of the

tongue cousins and other relashy vious Sunday Simple VioletCc)nfersOrders ~glishe(f of theBible Uves muSt needs be called Mass Proper No Gloria or _ bull - But Msgr Stapleton said -in middotbr~threnmiddotmiddot Creed SeGond Collect St

eishop Connolly cimfer~ an interview that the question Darmisus Pope and Corifessormajor and minor orders in St was based 011 a misinterpretashy Othe )01) Ihird ColleCt for Rain C()mshyMarys Cathedral Saturday tion DAVENPORT(NC) Since Jhon Preface

morning oil three groups of stu- When theword~ brotheror its organization in 194~ the St THURSDAY-Mass of previousmiddotdents from LaSalette Semmary sister occur in the Bible they Ambrose College Placement Sunday simple Violet Mass in Attleboro are not always to be taken in Bureau has found over 7000 Prop~r No Gloria or Creed

Receiving the major order of the sense in which they are part-~ime jobs for students and SecQnd Collect for Rain Third subdiaconate were Rev Mr Rob- popularly used today he said nearly 400 full-time pc)sitions for Collect for Peace Common ert Campbell Rev Mr Guy Gershy graduates Pref~c~ 0

vais Rev Mr Armand Giroux Catholic Teaching and Rev Mr~aymond Hubert ~ The faCt is that as the Gathoshy

First tonsure and the first two lie Church has always tati~t minororders of porter and lector Our LQrd hadmiddot no brothers or were conferred by the Bishop sisters Mary His mother re-

mained a virgin _ on Albert Bard Rene Bisaillon Edmond Bourque Danile Cha Itc-ah be noted he added that rette Adrien Francouer and never do-we find reference in Roger Mqquin the New TeStament to children Joi Our BishopConrloly conferred sec~ of the Blessed Virgin ejcePtof(

course Out Lord nor to chil- Christmas Club ond minor orders of exorcist and - d f aCC)lyte on Gerald Baril Richard ren 0 S~ Joseph Delisle Alphonse bullLarochelle The moth~r of James and Laurier Morin Ma~Hce proli~ Joseph he continued was amiddot Enjoy a wonderful worryshyand Reai Rilthlr~ middot j- certain Mary who- vas related free carefree Christmas feel I====~=== to Our Lady and who is disshy ing Join Santas own Christ shy gt cribed iii John 1925 as Mary

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3 Bishop Attends Official Opening

The dawn of Monday Dec 2 brought a joyful event for the children of St Michaels School

Fall River on the occasion of the official opening of the new paroshychial school with individual classroom blessings bestowed by MostRev James L Cont10llY

Attending mass at 830 which waS celebrated by the pastor

Rev Arthur C dos Reis the stushydent body of approximately 400 pupils marched from the church to the school to the accompanshyof the Gregorian Chant and met in the corridor before a Statue of Our Lady of Fatima where a decade of the Rosary was recited in thanksgiving

St Michaels Parochial School founded by the late Pastor Rt Rev Msgr John F Ferraz started with three grades in 1931 when the Fulton Street School was purchased from the City of Fall River With the school proshygressing from year to year and in older to accommodate the class enrollment for higher grades a second building known 8S the Lindsey Street School was taken over in 1934 by Monsignor Ferraz from the municipal govshyernment Both buildings were used for the past 25 years

The new red brick structure modern in every sense of the word provides classrooms for pre-primary and eight grades

Sister Jane Chantal SUSC heads the faculty staff as princishypal

Sisters of Mercy Plan New School

ALBANY (NC)-A secretarial high school will be constructed here next year by the Sisters of Mercy to prepare young women for all types of secretarial work

Mother Mary Borromeo supeshyrior of the Sisters of Mercy in the Albany diocese said the new building will bea modern oneshystory brick and glass structure It will have 10 classrooms a library science laboratory study hall and offices

Later a cafeteria auditorium gymnasium music and art rooms will be added to the structure It is hoped that the Mercy Secreshytarial high school will be ready for the September 1958 school year

The school will have a curri- eulum designed to prepare girls on the secondary education level for clerical office work and for specialized stenography in medshyical legal executive and junior court reporting careers

Aim of the new school which will be brougQt under the Reshygents o the State of New York is to give complete secretarial training and thereby eliminatemiddot an additional two years matricushylation at business colleges

Program to Train Social Workers

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordham Universitys School of Social Service has inaugurated a proshygram to alleviate the shortage of social workers in areas lack- ing social service schools 0

James W Fogarty deim of the school announced that the proshygram calls for students living within 200 miles of New York to attend classes at Fordhams midshytown Manhattan campus two days each week and to spend the remaining time doing field work in their home towns and cities

Mr Fogarty explained that the program is now in effect in the Scranton and Wilkes-BarrePa area Like those full-time stu- dents living in New York three students from Pennsylvania will be eligible for masters degrees in social service after two acashydemic years

These students ar~ attending five courSeS on Wednesdays and Thursdays thuS only one overshynight stay per week is needed Because the student does l)is field workin his home town Mr Fogarty points out the chances are increas~d that h~ will re- maIn -ther~after graduation to pursue his career bull

To Expand Program The new programwasWorkM

Photo by Calvey of Tannton ~ICHTING THE ADVENT WREATH IN ATAUNTON HOME Wreaths were

lIghted In many hom~s of the diocese in a spiritual preparation for Christmas Mrs Hugli Mayher and ~~r famIly of 5 Benefit St Tauntongather around their own wreath First row left to right Kevin Mrs Mayher and Virginia Second row left to right Hugh Ann LOUIse and Mary Frances Mr Mayher was working when this photo was made

Cenacle AOpostolate Members Hold Regional Meeting at Wareham

St Patricks Parish Wareham was host to 250 members and friends of the Missionary Censhyacle Apostolate at the 10th New England regional l)1eeting of the organizaJion

Missionary reports were given by associates Ifrom Hyannis and Dedham who summed up yearly reclamation work and preventive activities following the address of welcome by Rev John A Chippendale pastor Laurel Cooper of Attleboro presided

Dr Margaret Healey general custodian reported on the Cathshyolic Action ltonference held reshycently in Rome Members were urged by Father Edward MSSST to heed thegtlea of the Holy Father middottomiddot be faithful and zealolls Catholics Actionists The Missionary Cenacle middotAposshytolat~ is a lay missionary moveshy

JeomeKerwin Heads Religious Association

CHICAGO (NC) - Jerome Kerwin University of Chicago political science professor has

been elected president of the Religious Education middotAssociatiomiddotn He succeeds George N Shizster president of Huntermiddot College

New York Both are Catholic laymen

Rev Dr F Ernest Johnson of the Protestant National Council of Churches was elected a viceshypresident to represent Protesshytants Father Thurston Davis SJ editor of America maga zine was made a vice-president to (epresent Catholics and Rabbi Joseph LOQkstein of Congregashytion Kehilath Jeshurun New York was nam~dmiddot a vice-presishydent representing Jews

Barre and Family Service in Lackawanna County Scranton

A modification of this plan h~is been formulated for the Albanyshy

Troy area andwill be introduced next September This plan ~ill operate with students selected from among employees of local social agPrnCies Alsothese stushydents will be permitted to take their degrees in three rather than two years

Current plans call for Miss Dermody to make at least three trips annually to the local agenshycies to check on the performance of the commuting students

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ment founded by the late Rev Thomas Augustine Judge MSSST conducted along quiet and spiritual lines that good may be done for the Church and for souls

The general pUrpose of the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate is to give honor and glory to the Triune God first in the sanc-middot tification of the associates by means of the practice~ and devoshytions of the Missionary Cenacle and secondly that the ardent Catholicity so cultivated will manife~t itself in an intensely apostolic spirit

The special purpose of the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate is the Preservation of the Faith to be effected under the direction of the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy and Most Blessed Trinity in conjunction with their apostolic activities The Missionary Servants of

the Most Blessed Trinity have five missions in the Fall Ri~er Diocese Holy Ghost Parish in Attleboro Holy Name in Fall Riyer ~tPatrhks Wareham Our Lady of the Assumption Osterville and St Franci~ Xavier middotHyannis

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The incident has attracted nashytionwide attention because Belshylandi was stricken after taking the Bishop to court for publicly denouncing his civil marriage o In a letter to the girls parish the Bishop named Bellandi and his wife and condemned civil marriages of Catholics as pubshylic concubinage scandal and sin

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Diaper washing will be less of a problem in Dschang from now on if an Anchor reader in New Bedford has anytl)ing to say about it The anonymous Ne~ Bedfordite read in last weeks Anchor of Sister Helen William SUSC and the 200 African orphans for whom she cares Almost 100 of the orphans are babies in diapers and the article mentioned that the Sisters had no washing mashychine to handle their enormous laundry

This is to help towards the washing machine said the note

received by Sister Helen William the day after Thanksgiving at St Helenas Convent Rock St Fall River Enclosed was a crisp new $20 bill The Sisters at St

Helenas deduce from the flowshyered stationery used that the unshyknown sender of the money is a woman but they have no other clue to her identity However lack of that knowledge will be no bar to their grateful prayers in her behalf

The Fall River Mission Club is another group that was imshypressed by Sisters account of mission life in Mrica She will be interviewed for the clubs Sunday night program on WSshyAR Fall River and the tape recorded interview with her will be aired in the near future

One Millionth ALBANY (NC) - The one

millionth free rosary distributed by the Family Rosary Crusade founded and directed by Father Patrick Peyton CSC has left headquarters in a shipme~t to Vel Freris editor of the Catholic newspaper in Athens Greece

It was a request for 50000 rosaries by Mr Freris a Catholic journalist eleven years ago which prompted Father Peyton to establish the rosary distribushytion program for the missions

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By Donaldmiddot McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I was somewhat disappointed this week to find a Catholic lay~edited magazine dedicated to the improvement ~f movies television and radio programs single out certain motion pictures as a kind of ideal to be strived for and supported by Catholics so longas he does ~ot betray the

The Catholic Preview of religious meaning of Christianity Entertainment cites such or debase its religious values

current and recent filrris as To middotme there is something The Ten Commandments Quo- almost automatically suspect

~ Vidis and The Robe as proof about a religious film that that religion must cater to the prurient boobs (has) an enor- who go to any ~ovie that promshymous audience ises in its advertisinr or on its potential~ marquee that sexua~ seduction

For years will play an essential part in the says the maga- movie zine the exact Obviously incidents of seducshyformula for a twn are related in the Bible financially suc- But is that the central meaning cessful movie of the Christian religion It eluded Holly- seems to be the central meaning wood produc- or at least the central hook Rev Umberto Mozzoni Apostolic Nuncio to Bolivia Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of ers Now ap- around which Hollywoods reli- Washington Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani Apostolicmiddot Delegate to the U Sand parently t h e gious productions are fabricated Very Rev Lloyd P McDonald 88 Provincial of the U 8 8ulpicians The ceremony atH 0 II Y woo d Let Hollywood try its hand at

Theological College Catholic University of America conducted by the Sulpicianscrowd (who are admfttedly more scriptingmiddota novel by Bernanos or concerned with commerCially Mauriac let middotit try to capture and was onemiddot of the concludinganniversary observances throughout the nation NC Photo successful formulas than they then project the meaning ofmiddotaSt l

are with genuine creativity in John of the Cross or a Cure de Better Worry About Your~elf Before Its too Late motion pictures) have hit on a Ars Let Hollywood in short

guaranteed box-office succesS suspend for amiddot moment its middotmiddotcomshy BOSTON (NC)-People were nate the universe with the subshy nismfrom its sources and learnshythe religious movie mercial instinct which sees the concerned about the dog in the jection of the United States as ing the methods and techniques

Cash registers are tinkling gold in the accidental grandiosishy Sput~ik II Archbishop Richard an immediate objective toward thereof from former communists The producers are happy And ties of the Old Testament epishy J Cushing of Boston told a high that goal he said or those who have been subshyit seems that Catholic Preview sodes and adventure into the school audience here but the jected to commtmist brainwashshy

Teach as Evilmiddot is happy more risky but more spiritually dumb animals to be pitied in this ipg anmiddotd other forms of propashy

He told students at ArchbishopI justmiddot want to cast what may rewarding area of Christian scientific age are we the people ganda he saidCushing Central High School in

be a minority vote Such movies sanctity The reason for pity is that we The one man in this countrySouth Boston that to combat the as The Robe Quo Vadis etc Non-Support Campaign think we can livemiddot in our usual communist tlreat there should who in my experience is teachshyleave me unhappy middotSuch films Catholic Preview remarks carefree prosperous way while be better distribution of inforshy ing similar courses is Louis

the communists aspire to domi- Budenz former editor of theare not good religion And that a film does not have to be mation on commtinism particu theyre not even good entertain- big and Biblical to entice fam- larly through careful teaching Daily Worker If his weekly ment iliesaway from their televisionmiddot Newspaper Praises on the subject in schools column could reach every Amershy

ican genuinely interested in theCheapen Religion sets and cites such recent items I believe that comshy Basically what is wrong with as Heaven Knows Mr Allison German President middotsecurity of our country and j~munism should be taugpt in ourmiddot

traditions we would alrea~yQuo Vadis and all the rest of God Is My Partner and Seashy VATICAN CITY (NC)-Presi- educational system But it should have driven every communistthese epic spectaculars is that wife to make its point dent Theodor Reuss of Germany be taught as an evil taught from the land and everycommushythey cheapen and vulgarize reli- But the burden of Catholic through his deep respect for the therefore with a moral directive gion They lack two vitaleh~- Previews article is to encourage Faith and religious virtue is a in the same way that treason is nist delegate from the United ments of a genuine religious film more of the big and Biblical worthy representative of the Nations

HONOR FOUNDER OF SULPICIANS Observing the 300th anniversary of the deathmiddot of Fathe~ Je~n Jacques Oiier founder of the Sulpician Fathers are from left Most

taught as an evil he said ~the spirit of reverence and an type of movie new Gemiddotrman republic LOssershy0 For years I have been sayingunderstanding of the Christian There is one ray of hope in the vatore Romano Vatican City tliat the foreign missionary isreligionmiddot article It is well to remember daily said here inevitably and inescapably onThe extravagance of the says the article that Hollywood Commenting on President one of the front linesof the fightGospel lies in its spiritual mean- will not produce (religious Heuss visit to the Holy See and against communism Archbishoping The extravagance of a Cecil movies) unless audiences supshy his audience with His Holiness Cushing said This beingsc) Ole B DeMille production lies in its port them Catholics can in Pope Pius XII the Vatican City missionary should by his traiilgaudy material enormity (cast sure the continued productionmiddotof newspaper said ing -be smiddotpecially equipped forof thousands) Hollywood has such excelJent film farecby their No one could better personify themiddot job not yet comprehended the mean-enthusiasticsupport 0( movies ofmiddot the historical and political conshy Informed Stay Abreasting of th~Gospel The parable of 8 similar caIiber sideration (of such a visit) than TheCohimban Fathers in thethe mustard_ seed the hidden the I am considering the possibii TheodorHeuss Through his Far Eastmiddot spend a full weekcontemplative and the materially ity of startingmiddot an enthusiastic personal preStige his mind open periodically studyin corilmushy

of of to ihe mostmiddot humanmiddot understand-impoverished realities of Chris- middotcampaign non-support tianity have not been absorbed these tastele~s de-spiritualized ingmiddot his deep respect for the by Hollywood And they have middotmonstrosities that gush forth Faith aridmiddot religious virhle he IS yet to be -translated into any from Hollywood and Vine under a most worthy representative of ~formula for bOx~office success the false pretense of religious the new Germany

In their middotplace Hollywood has movies There wili be no orshy

given -us a cunning middotcombination ganization no duesmiddot no commitmiddot at least will nat offend religious of religious trappings and sex tees or meetings middotin connection sensibilities of Ghr~stiamiddotnsmiddot who (see their shrewd advertising in wimiddotththis campaign Just a rather know that themiddot Cross was m~de of which female Biblical characters easily-kept resolution to stay wood not weightless plastic and are draped in negligees ~that away from the stuff that Chrst was reviled and acshywould make a hardened night- Hollywood will not produce cused of many things but never club performer blush) they them if this campaign gains of flamboyance label these wares religious momentum Hollywood produc- bull ==~ movies and we Catholics like ers will look for a different forshyall the rest run to the box-office mula which mayor may not be A WONDERFUL and even organize parochial-middot good at the Box-office but which SELECTION OFschool field trips to the local theat~~ that has the latest vershy Oldest Pried Dies Christmo$ middotGiftssion of the Hollywood producers - FETEIRA Fayal A~ores (NC)formula-for-cash so UNUSUAL SO SPECIAL

~ middotLimited Authentieit -Father Manoel Moniz Madshyruga who died a day before E

I -dont doubr the literal aushytlimiddotentldty the archeological acshycuracymiddot of these religious films But neither do I doubt that this authenticity is limited to suchmiddot accidentals as costumery design of Roman spears and helmets and the like

I dont like to see-Catholics of all people won over so easily to such cheap commerCialism masshyquerading as religious motion pictures I dontobject to a Hollywood producer making a million dollars on a religous film

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THE AN t shy8ishop Sheen Urges Youth Serve Thurs De~ 5 1957 5

As Lay Apostles in Pagan World bull PHILADELPHIA-Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen Rel~gious Films middotof New Yorkurged morethan 10000 youths here to be lay apostles in a pagan environment Need Support

Bishop Sheen was the keynote speaker at the fourth CARMEL (NC) - Catholics annual convention of the by supporting good movies haveEvery civilization that begins

a profoundly important role to National Council of Catholic to go to pieces does so through playas a force for the moral imshyYouth Diocesan Section carnality he said If Catholic provement of film entertainmentAbout 12000 persons heard outh keeps the virtue of purity

The Catholic Preview of Enshy the Bishops address in Conven- it will be less tempted to give up tertainment said in an article enshytion Hall Archbishop Henry J the Faith titled Is Religion Good BoxOBrien of Hartford presided al The Bishop who is mitiomll Office that this role is parshythe session director of the Society for the ticularly important in regard toBishop Sheen advised the del- Propagation of the Faith said the so-called religious filmsegates to be catechists or lay that Catholic young people can

An article in the Decemberapostles to offset the threat of a live in a bigger world by sacshyissue sailt that for years thesecularized culture rificing for he foreign missions exact formula for a financiallyThere are only 28 conver- He suggested they should giye up successful movie eluded Hollyshysions per priest per year in the not orily luxuries but also riecesshywood producersUnited States he declared and sities to aid the missions

only 130000 persons coming into It was thought first to be a Rise in Delinqueney musical extravaganza then the

We must not grow through In his address at the closing historical epic then the quality the clergy alone~ he stated We banquet of the Youth Work Conshy CHAPLAIN BLESSES NEW KNIGHTS OF COLUMshy western but in 1953 said Preshywill grow by passing the burden ference Los Angeles Chief of BUS QUARTERS Rev Joseph K Welsh pastor of St view the film The Robe on to you You can contact Police William Parker said ~The proved that religion had an

the Church annually

Thomas More Parish Somerset and Chapl~in of the Bishop enormous audience potentialyoung people we cannot reach country is experiencing an abshy Cassidy CO1ncil is assisted by Raymond Bachard and Wilshy

The Bishop assigned the normal rise in juvenile delinshy Citing the success of The Ten liam Benoit as he blesses the new home The building is Commandments~ and Quoyouths two other duties to afshy quency He explained that stashy

firm the virtue of purity and to tistical data shows that juvenile located on Milford Rd Swansea and will be opened to the Vadis the magazine said howshyrealize that they live in a bigger arrests during 1956 increased 17 public next Sunday Dec 8 ever that a film does not have world than America per cent over 1955 to be big and Biblical to entice

families away from their teleshyThe most startling statistic Totally Without Merit vision sets It mentions the sucshySays Parents Fail Chief Parker said is that of LOS ANGELES (NC)-Con- At a time ~hen our country cess of Heayen Knows Mr Alli shythe total arrests for major crimshyTo Te~ch Religion inal offenses 46 per cent inshy gressman Patrick Hillings of needs to encourage educational son God Is My Partner and

ROCHESTER (NC) - Since California has voiced vigorous institutions to provide us with Seawifevolved children under 18 and of parents fail to teach the Our opposition to the attempt to re- the best possible brains it is But in the light of this apparshythat group 40 per cent had not Father to 70 per cent of the impose property tax on private ridiculous to place burdens in ent trend toward more reigiousyet reached their 15th birthdaychildren entering parochial non-profit elementary and sec- the path of education movies it is well to rememberHe advocated stern treatment

school first grades canrthey be of juveniles who were serious ondary schools in California Foes of the present tax exemp- that Hollywood will not produce The scheme he said is totally them unless audiences supportteaching them Gods commandshy first offenders But for a more without merit and citizens tiOIl status of the school have them the magazine statedments permanent solution to juvenile should stand firm against this succeeded in getting on the 1958 Catholics can insure the conshyThis question was posed here delinqenc)l he said we must insidious proposal ballot an initiative repeal measshy tinued production of such excelshyby Msgr Irving A DeBlanc dishy continue to attempt to inculcate ure It would amend the Cali shy

lent film fare by their enthusiasshyrector of the Famliy Life Bureau within our young a deep sense fornia constitution to proide for of the National Catl10lic Welfare Bishops Hope to Halt taxation of these schools tic support of movies of similarof moral justice coupled with a calibre Conference Washington D C greater realization of the true U S Sen William R KnowshyMexican EmigrationThe Monsignor spoke at a destiny of man land candidate for the Repubshy

MEXICO CITY (NC)-A move gathering of the New York State to stop emigration to the United A Delicious meeting during the 58th annual lican nomination for governor

is among many who have voicedCatholic CampingWelfare Conference A Protesshy States by Mexican 1TIigrant their opposition to the tax measshy Treatworkers and to repatriate those shared the speakers platform to Needs Top Leaders already working in the U S has tant clergyman and a rabbi ure

California was the last of the been initiated by the Socialdiscuss Family Life Education PHILADELPHIA (NC)- 48 states to exempt private nonshySecretariate of the Mexican Bishy as Church and Synagogue View Camping makes an immense profit schools from property tax shopsIt contribution in furthering the The legislature passed a law toSince 1942 about 2500000Msgr DeBlanc said the statisshy work of the Church and should that effect in 1951braceros as the workers aretic on the percentage of children not be entrusted to second-rate called have entered the Unitedknowing the Our Father came laymen a camp administrator States under legal contract Fourfrom a survey which also showed said here out of every ten have not reshythat only 50 per cent of the chil shy The statement was made by turned to their homes and famishydren entering first grade knew Dr Joseph Link Jr administrashy lies in Mexicothe Sign of the Cross tor of Fort Scott summer camps

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the heart of the Faith There is not a something whicn takes place at Church and anoiher which takes place in our home The family liturgy is an extenshyaion of the liiurgy of the Church

For instance if children do not understand that marriage is bull sacrameni or sufficientlyun- derstand the Mass they will soon dissociate themselves from it he said

professioflal salariesIn the home he continued the SPECIAL Excursion to PONTA DELGADAHe declared that for the fushyliturgy should not be an accesshy

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Jished a rigid reform He was remiddotPublished Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Dio~eseot Fall River nowned for his austerity of lifemiddot 410 Highland Avenue and observance of the monasticFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 rule In various journeys to Conmiddot

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TOMORROW - St Nicholas (Atorney Hugh J Golden Bishop-Confessor He served as

bull bull c Archbishop of Myra in AsiaDecencymiddot PledgeMinorin the fourth century ami viras so noted for his vigilance

On Sunday all Catholics of the Dioc~se ~ill be asked over the young that he became a to take theLegionofmiddot Decency pledge This is a solemn Patron of Children The familiar and an increasingly important matter By this pledge term Santa Claus is a corruption

of his name He also is a Patron grownups and young people alike promise to keep away Saint of Russia and is known as from indecent and immoral forms of entertainment and St Nicholas of Myra where he those that are dangerols to faith or morals They promise served as well as St Nicholas of to keep away from moving pictur~s that glorify crime and Bari Italy where his relics were sin They promise not to patronize those places of amuse- transferred after his death

rhent that show such films and entertainments as a matter Sag~ and Sand SATURDAY -- St Ambroseofpolicy Bishop-Doctor He was one ofp t -t - f B t -ff - t - four Doctors of thethe great

Only a fool would deny the close tie-up between crime e I 10n or eo ITICO Ion Western Church He lived in the especially among the young and bad books and films fourth century ArIes Lyon and

Minds are formed by what persons read and especially see Treves dispute the honor ofOf Bohem-an 8orn Prelate middot in the movies for here they are caught up in another being his birthplace He early

B R b distinguished himself by his middot world their eyes and ears ~re assailed by suggestive or y Most Rev 0 ert J Dwyer DD talents and while a young man middot downright indecent ideas their imaginations are catered Bishop of Reno was made Governor of Northern to with all the skill and technical advantages that Holly- On a wintry afternoon in Philadelphia Thursday Jan- Italy Upon the death of the wood has to offer and these are considerable uary 5 1860 the black-clad figure of a man staggered across Archbishop of Milan he was the

f Vine Street near 13th gained the narrow sidewalk crumpled choice of rival factions to suc-The most important single fact acing all our police ceed He divested himself of hishymiddot th t _ I middot~and middotfell Two passersby rushed to his aid and carried him ~departments IS e rlsmgmiddot crIme ra e among young pe6p e wealth in favor of the Churchinto the nearest house His middot I t hasbeen going up at a steadily increasing rate Poor American bishop willing tospon- and the poor and applied himshy

home influence lack of discipline must take part of the clothing told them he was sor him as a niissonary were self assiduously to his episcopal blame but the film industry cannot shake off its r~sponsi- ~ cleric ~ goldcross dang- long unavailing Only after a duties He wasa champion of bility in the matter The Amedcan Bishops realistically hng from ItS chams~ggested steerage passage to New York religious liberties and manifested

bull that he was a bishop But long did he finda welcome from aging hili lourag~ on one occasion by recogmzmg thIS years ago formed ~heLelp~m of D~ency before a priest middotcouldbesum Bishop Dubois whcgt ordained ~xcluding from Church services to evaluate for parents and young people themselves the moned to administer ihe Unction hima priest on June 25 1836middot Emperor Theodosius the Great

moral tone of movies The Legion aimsnotonly at warn the soul of John Neumann Four yearsasan itinerant mis- who w~s guilty of a cruel masshying against positivedangers to faith ahd morals but atmiddot fourth Bishop of - Philadelphia siona among the German- sacre His writings are voluminshyencouraging those movies that are deemed educatihnal or had taken flighto Godgt spe~~mgCatphcsof~esteJ1 -ous and a constant reference in 4 few weeks ago a large num- New York m and around matters religious He was a

help~ul recreatIOnally fQ~ varIOUS classes of people her of the Bishops Of America Rochester and Buffalo were brother of St Marcellina He The Legion has as itsmiddot chief concern the moral and meeting iilWashington~or the enough to temper the expect- lied on April 4 397

religious wholesomeness of Catholics and those-other men annual session of ~e middotNational ancy~ He was lonely an~ pro- SUNDAY-Feast of the Imshyof good will vho middotsupport its work It is asm)icha censor Catholic Welfare ConIerence fundly dIstrustful of hlmse~ maculate Conception On this 8s the publie healthdepartment is a censor ofdiseaseas signed a petition to the middotHoly See ~hat he had come to know of day in 1854 Pope Pius IX solshy for the beatificationmiddotofthe Serv- the I~ltlem~~orists th~nrecel1tly ~mnly declred as an article of

vaccines are censors arit of Goa iheVe~er~ble J6h~ esta~hshed I~middotthe UIl~ed Stat~s gt Faith that Mary the Mother of middot It seems that the onlymiddot way a stop canmiddot be put bgt the Neumilnn Itis afleast possible conv~nced hIm thatlt was m middotGixi was by singular privilege of production ofunwholesoine films is to hit middotthe producers that the centennial of his death t~ellcompany that he coul4 find Godpreserved free from all stain

where it hurts in the pocketbook ~ CatliOlics and others by Willwitn~ss his ~I~ya~iol1 to tle h~mselfand ~o hISmiddot best work of original sin This ismiddot the pamiddot t fl h altar As his successor inmiddotthe See B1Sh0lgt -ohn Hughes gave a tronql feast of the United States

refusuigto pafonizeun~othymiddot I ~si~r~showi~~) ep~ ofPhi1adelphiaArcenth~fsh~poJohn grumbhI)g assent and Neumann ducermiddot that theIr moralmiddot taste IS hlghe~l~panhls msultmg ~F OHara CSCremarkedmiddotsuch became a Redemptorisinovice MONDAY-Mass and Office of judgement of it They are dndicating middotthatmiddottheYaremiddot as con- a happy consummation would ~ Winning middotHearts ~ ttle feast of ~ge I1Iiculate Con- cerned for their souls well-being as they are over-the bod1 notmiddot only redound to the glory It ~asastrangesttenuous00- middotce~tionGenerallythis ~ate is

Thmiddot d f f ~ll d ~ of the Church lnmiddotmiddotAmerlmiddotca middotmiddotbutmiddotmiddot vItlate spentmiddot for middotthe most part omiddot the feast of St Restltutusmiddot ey go on middotrecor as opposmg any ormso so-ca e enter gt ~ _ bull N bull would bea SIgnal- msplratlOn for as amiddotmlsslonary m the-panshes BIshop Mar~yr Llttl~ IS know~

tam~en~middot tha~ ~o~~ brea~ d9wn the mor-alre~tr1~ntsth~ Bishop~NeumannsmiddotCie~h com coiifidedto theCongregatioD in of this Africanmartyrotper -than ar~ soneces~ary for p~bhc good order and persoJlal hoh- patriots whoIinowtooaythe dire Ohio Pennsylvania and Mary that h~ served as BIshop of Car ness They are protesting against any encouragement of meanfng of persecution for the -land Professed in 1842 he was thage a~d ~at St Augustine

I crime and evil tEn~enciesin impres~ionableyoung people Faith C i atmiddot once plunged iiltomiddot endless tow~rd th~ end of the ~our~h _ The teiio~ of Decency pledge is bot a rilehjmiddotf()rmalitymiddotmiddotmiddot middotPractic81 WYstie ~ work in a s4ccessionof arishes c~ntury preated ~ s~rmonmiddot m

- I Itmiddot Id b d t h d th for the new foundatIon was hIS honCr on hIS feast dayIt has been potent enoughIll otherYears to brmg abOut c9l e sal ~- ~s ea j - bullbull bull bull - bull 1 wastpe sole dramatlcmiddotmcldent strugglIng to achIeve stabIlIty TUESDAY - Stmiddot Melch13des ~ ralICa chang~mmiddotthe ton~ of movleswheJ-Hollywood felt in themiddotbiographyofmiddotmiddotJolmNeumiddotmiddot andmiddotwastoril bymiddotthoseinternal middotgtope-Martyr Alsokrtown as St

middot Its effec~s It should contIllue to be a ratmg system thatmiddot marinThe rest is the story of dissensicgtns which were biter to Miltiades he succeeded St Euseshymiddot will keep the movie producers aware of the ideals that we asimple man who not only be- cause difficulties for anoth~rre- bius as POPe iIi 31 He Was ~ cherish as Catholics and ascitizens of a Christian country ~ieved in humility b~t practiced cruitthe conve~t Isaac He~ker given the hollor of martyrdom Jdeals that we wiil not allowa handful of people to sriatch It who detested not~1Og so much Yet Neu~a~m s love for ~e because of the su~ermgs he unshy

middot as the pomp and circumstance of middotRedemptonstldeal the austenty derwent m the tIme of Diocleshyfrom us under the gUIse of entertamment office whose whole desire was to andabnegation of St Alphonsus tian His pontificate was short

reOain an unknown religious of hidden beneath rococo rhetoric but he witnessed the triumph of

middotthe Redemptorist Congregation was a deady flame He hardly Constantine over Maxentius andAdvent Growth

Yet the reverse of the picture had ~he makings of a successful reorganized the government of Christ loved the symbol of thE seed What is the is the record of i singularly Redemptorist preacher in a day the Church which had been laid

kingdom of God like and to what shall I middotliken it Itis fruitful apostolAte as a mission- when the order set great store dysolate in years of persecushylike a grain of mustard seed Theseed is theWord of 1 ary priest and as a bishomiddotp For by pulpit thunderings but he tions He presided over~e

the eight years of Neumanns had the art of winning the hearts Council of Bishops from ItalyGod Unless the grain of wheat fall intltr the middotground administration of the Diocese of of his brethren and of bringing and Gaul which decided in favor

middot and die it re~ains alone Butif it dIe it briJlgs forth Philadelphia were marked by an peace to unquiet houses of Cecilian as Bishop of Carth~ge much fruit immense growth matched by It was as rector of the Re- -against Donatus This did not

Advent has been called the season of the seed Christ courageous and far-sighted di- d~mptorist parish in Philadel- hinder the later development of ~ the seed of the worlds life was hidden in Our Lady during rection The paradox of Chris- phia that Neumann attracted the the Donatist heresy in Africa

tianity had found another and attention of that learned and He died on January 10 314 the first Advent The 9loryof God was hidden in hermiddot exceedingly apt illustration the isolated man Bishop Francis WEDNESDAY--St D I

middot darkness and Divine Love grew in silence Mary had B h f h h h Pt k K k Th B h amasus middot nothing to gIve God but herself and He asked for nothing b~no~xec=do~dts~r~~~~d~ gu~~d wit~n~cu~errineg ey~ t~ r0pe-~nfessord H~t wdasd~pna-

his more brilliant and talented holiness of the prie~t and when Ll~be o _mean a en e dOPde 1 enus m l Helse eXl e e succee e middot compeers Everybody had known he was translated to Baltlmore P Lb H d That t 00 is the meanmg of this and every Advent as him as ~ saint few had sus- in October 1851 Neumann was S~p~ 1 erl~s e CO~lss~n nthe Church relives with her Divine Spouse Christ the pected that he was (in Lord his candidate for the succession t t e~o~e lcor~ec t e asmiddotlt

middot mysteries of His life Once more it isamiddotqumiddotestion of Christs Roseberys phrase) an extra- By sheer power of will he forced x 0 t y CrIf ur~s or avmgmiddot desiring to grow WIthin oui- -lives wherever we rtiay be- ordinarlypractical mystic the appointment on his colleague amt asuds lSd bamoutsf d R res ore an eau lle 10 ome at home inschool at -work at middotrecreation Too middotoften do Jams Redemptorists and ~n the relucta~t vlct~m the tombs of the martyrs iIe

people have a formalistic V iew pf leligioii thinking of God He wa~ born f peasant stock Quietly and Unnoticed died in 384 at the age of 80 ~ m the mountam country of ShorUy before the blow fell

middot only in terms pf church Th~y compartmentalizereligionmiddot Bohemia March 281811 He had Neumann had said to a lay making it an affair of prayer aridmiddot the sacraments and a happYl1ome and an adequate brother How good it is to be in ary problems of constant jour leaving it out of their everydays activity early school~ng enough to equip the Congregation and to live in neyings and laborious preaching

Advent gives us the sacramental view of life U makes him for the seminary when he America Here we can truly love Humbly but firmly he wore the us realize that religion is a matter of growingin Christ went off to Budweiss in his God work much and ~uffera lot mitre almost imperceptibly teensA picture that surviyes of for Him and we qo all thIS molding the Diocese into spirshy

I t is a matter of letting Christ be formed in us middotAnd that him as a bOyshows him round- quietly Iand unnoticed by the itual maturity The round face is a process that goes on with our every thought and wo~d faced wide-eyed full of a grave world It was the swan-song of bull grew furrowed the wide eyes and action The actual intentions formed in our prayers e~pectancy ~ut life closed in on his joy lost their luste but the expect shyand in the reception of the sacraments overfiow into all hIm soon enoughfor Neumann Eight yearsa Bishop and dead ancy never waverep The bent the other activities of the day And Christ in another ~ though passable as astudent was just short of forty-nine Eight haggard man who died of a heiJrt

bull not accepted by his hojne Dio- years of toil and endless worry attack on a wil)ter afternoonAdvent grows within usmiddot h ffcese and IS e orts to find an of financial stress and disciplin- found heaven on the cobbles

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Glee Clubs Engaged

Spotlighting Our Schools SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

The annual Christmas entershytainment will take place in the academy auditorium at 230 Sunshyday afternoon Dec 8 and again on Sunday Dec 15

On Dec 8 the kindergarten and grammar school pupils will participate in the program while on Dec 15 most of the performshyers will be high school students

On both days the Christmas Story illustrated with filmshystrips will be narrated and sung Narrators are Joan Ellison Mary Joan Fernandes Magdalena Ferro and Janet Pauline Joanne Craig will render a vocal solo accompanied by Louise Charshybonneau and Sandra Mandeville

A Christmas playlet entitled A Child Shall Lead Them will be presented on Dec 15 The cast is composed of Elaine Daniels junior who plays the part of the em~ittered Mr Sears Sr with Gardenia Wojtuszewski Susan Pepler and Louise Dionne freshmen as his wife daughter and granddaughter respectively

Jeanne Gingras and Janet Blanchette freshmen have the roles of John Sears Jr and his wife Joanne Gracia and Martha Flood eighth graders play the part of their children

The Glee Club will contribute various selections including Minuit Chretiens arranged by Sister Mary Vincent SSCC and White Christmasarranged by Edmund Desrosiers

HOLY FAlULY WGH NEW BEDFORD

In the annual survey evnshy ducted by the Catholic School middotPress Association at Marquette University College of Journalshy

ism Holy Familys Yearbook The Maria received themiddot rating of ALL CATHOLIC The editor of the 1957 yearbook was Miss Margaret A Moore now a stushy

middot dent at St Elizabeths School of Nlrsing ne1v liturgical year is a season

According to the Schedule of ofprepanitioii for the coming of the Narragansett Debatfug the Savior The observance of League Holy Family will meet this age-old custom gives to all Durfees debaters this week and a true spiritual anticipation of Mount St Maiys club will Come Christmas the Birth of Christ toNe~ Bedf9r(i~wee~ of The entIre family should take

Decmiddot 15 part in settiM up an Advent At the bi-mohthlymeeUng of wreath The wreathsCircushymiddot the Science Club rohn Bas- Jar ampOape represents the cycle

toni gave a very informal talk on of years from Adam middottomiddotChrist Outer Spacemiddot Nelis Bohrwas during which ~e middotworldmiddot has

Donald middotBenjamins-choiCe and awaitedmiddotandisawaitingmiddotHis secshy George Thomas discUssedmiddot man- ood and final Coming in glory

made diamonds Signifying the Sundays ofAd bull0 Sister M Anastasia RSMbullbull Yent ate the four candles (three

i and Sistermiddot middotMmiddot Charles-Francis purpleand~ne rose)middot The rose 0 RSM wiH attend a scielce candle is lightedonthe third

meeting to be held at Wentworth Sundayof Advent known i as ~n$titute on Saturday GaudeteSunday theJoyfuISun- SistermiddotM Virginia RSM and day of Advent Sister M Carmelita RSM m The penitential spi1it of the ait~nd the m~ting ofth~ high seasonmiddot is represente~ by the

middot school divisionof the New tng- purple ribbons placed between land unit of the NCEA which every two candles The Holy will be held at Boston Collegmiddote Water Bottle is used for the Sa~urdaY blesSing of the wreath by the JESUS MARY ACADEMY Father or the Head of theHouseshy

middot FALL RIVER hold -

Mother Ste Therese of the In- 1----- fant Jesus Superior Mother st

middot Vincent de Paul principal of the HATHAWAYS high school department M St bull Victoire principal of the ele-middot LAUNDRY Inc mentary division with members of the teaching staff M St Am- finest sinee 1811 broise M Marie-Rene M Marieshy

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LaSalette Shrine

AnLEBORO MASS Daily Masses 630 1 8 AM

Confessions Dally 630 A M to 900 P M

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I SUNDAY DEVOTIONS at 3 P M II Perpetual Novena to Our I

Lady of LaSalette every I evening at 130 P MI I

CHRISTMAS ILLUMINATION

December 8 to January 12 5to 10 PM

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Nathalie M St Laurent and M St John Berchmans will attend the National Catholic Educashytional Association of the Secondshyary School Department of Boston College Saturday

A religious program will be sponsore~ by sodalists tomorrow in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception The Mary Day will open with the 8 oclock Mass at Notre Dame Church followed by a Communshyion breakfast in the school cafeshyteria The entire student body will assist atmiddot a religious entershytainment in the auditorium

Schuberts Ave Maria will be sung by Rachelle Labreche 58 accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Caron 58 Doris Mathieu a leader of the Blessed Virgin unit will take part in a theme entitled Mary in Our Life the flowering virtues of Our Lady as exemplified in a tee~shyagers life The Living Rosary will be conducted by groups of sodalists The Tribute to Mary Immaculate by JeannineBabin 58 will be followed by an inforshymal talk by Rev Roger Poirier on the Ideal ofmiddot a Sodalist Twenty-eight aspirants will enshyter the Sodality in the convent chapel middotRev Gerald Seguin SJ of

Ogdensburg N Y addressed the student body on the significance of the sodality Father pointed out that the sodality is not a club

or an lctivity but an organizashytion with a specific goal a proshygram a model and a dedication to a Way of Life It is interesting to know that 75 per cent ofmiddot the

sodalists in the Diocese of Ogshydensburg are public school tcenshyagers Father seguin is Director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality in Ogdensburg andhas been an

active organizer or parish sodali shyties for ten years MOUNT ST MARY FALL RIVER

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The New England unit of the NCEA will meet Saturday with the faculty of St Marys High in attendance ReoresenHn the school will be Sister Michael Joseph Sister Therese Ann sshyter Mary Berchmans Sister Stanislaus Joseph Sister John

Mathilda and Sister Stella James Elise Cayer and Patricia

Cooper will be busy collecting stamps cards and other useful supplies for the Marist Missionshyaries tomorrow This is the third time this school year S M H girls have donated articles for use in the missionary lands

Election Day for the representshyative to be sent to Boston for Student Governmentmiddot Day will take place tomorrow The dele-

CEREMONY AT MOUNT ST MARY Mary Margaret bull gate whd is chosen will go to

Lomax senior class presidentlights the first candle on the Advent Wreath Responses to the appropriate liturgical prayers are made by Virginia E Howarth Mary T Butl~r and Nancy Cordeiro

SACRED H~ARTS ACADEMY Monahan Betty DeFusco Lynne ALL RIVER

In a ceremony on Sunday Dec 8 seniors will offer lilies to the Blessed Virgin in the traditional ceremony while the aspirants to the Sodality will renew their temporary Act of Consecration Rev Humoerto Medeiros will preside over the ceremony and deliver the sermon

To raise funds for the shipping of food to the Southern Missions the Sodality will raffle off baked goodi~s as a partmiddot of their Acivent project

Promising teen-age poets hlve middot been found among the gOpqoshymores and seniorll Making pracshytical the iesSons learned in rhyth~ and ~hyme the ~tudents set about seeking inspiration from the master Poets whose works have been previously

middot studied in class middotDeserv~ng poemswere sent to

the National Poetry Associat~on

where a committee will select the best entries for pOssible inshymiddotclusion in an anthology of high school poetrY t~ be pUbiis4ed this springmiddot

middot Mary McGuire Mary Joou Knight AnnMarie PeNadal

Paulette DionNancy middotMcNerney and Judith Hunt comprise the

middot sophomores whohave submitted entries

middot The following seniors are middotaso middotparticipating in the contest

Viyian Lebrun Annemiddot Marie

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Silhouettes the dance sponshySOred by the Seventeeners~Com

mittee was attended by 115 couples The chaperones at this first successful dance of the year included mothers of the stUdents

The Regional Meeting of the National Catholic Education As sociation of which Sister John Elizabeth is secretary will be

at~~lded next Saturday Dec17 by members of the faculty

Fivestudents participated in the Living Pictures program SERVICE sponsored by the Holy Name Womens Guild held last Tues- I

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Boston March 14 and serve in a direct personal role in our iegisshylature that day Petitions such as a proposal to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 an act proshyviding a penalty for failure to vote at state elections and an act regulating outdoor advertisshying along parks and limited acshycess highways will be discussed

With the start of the new Church year Advent wreaths have been made in each class The solemn and symbolic prayshy

ers willbe said by the presidents of each class for t~ four sucshycessive weeks of this peqitential season

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imiddotgtAfJ 6~r IouSe~ - lt lt~ middoti ~tlrgesmiddot ~Catholics~ ~ Flt)lfr G9n~ert ltmiddotampt~~ )0 Entertain~

-Ge~smiddot Dat~sJ Mixed middotmiddotas F~middotmiIY D~yelltp Lea~emiddot~s middotgtf~n~i~erCath()li~middotmiddotWorrians CI~b middot S U T M 1middotDmiddotL ST LQ~IS (NC)~IfCathohes middotmiddotThe Catholic Womans Club mittee for the event and willpruces p 0 ee ae i 8 re to dev~l~pleadesm pres middotofmiddot~a~iRIv-rwill ~e entlaquortain~d be assisted by the following club

ent-day actIvltIes they ve got to lit its Pecember meeting next members Miss Anna P Malone By Mary Tinley middotDa]y _ ~ stqpbemg e~barrassedby the ~ ruesday eveniIig In the sacred Miss Helen ~irig Mrs Edward

The gi~~n fr9nt door from the outsjde w()rld)ntoour dntel1ec~ual hfe JieartSchoo( Al1ditoriumby 8 B Downs Mfss Hazel M Conaty hallisnotexactly a receiving one but for many yearsjt has T~at IS the hopm~onRoli~ ~othlaquorf f~~~7starcnc~tfatu~in~ J~llus Mrs Alexander E Rostler Miss

I d I Mane Kernag an a e glOUS 0 Silva Latm-Amencan claSSIcalbull been admIttmg boys and gIrls-groups coup es an smg es the Sacred Heart who isa for-middotmiddot t t h k h f tmiddotmiddot Claire R McAndrew Miss Maushy gUl arlS w 0 IS rna lng IS Irs Cl M F Cmany of th~m dates ~er nationalmiddot secretary of the tour ofthe UnitedStateii and reen eare ISS rances orshymiddot And the dates have been A minor knock-cgtufbiow ~ad ltatholic Co~mission for Inte- Canada Marienka Michna Slov- coran Mrs Paul J Reagan and

taken quite nonchalantly bmiddotmiddott k t h A- lectualmiddotand CulturalAffaIrs ak-American pianistmiddot Lorraine MrAs COJOffheen hPourMwCAllnldfroelwlOW the een middots ruc a our ouse~ M ther Kernaghan now pro middot Th t hi t k hed TVth 0 Marie Moreau lyric soprano as wyas wee we she watc m rsenll-fes~~rofphysiCS at Maryville aridMichael Brurietti lyri~ -concert under the direction of were 1lkenmiddot aback whe~ dar~ness Mar~le took off the College is convinced that Cath- tenormiddot Mrs Joseph T Canniff

Markle told us that she wanted earrmgs then ~~enecklace~ olics on the whole have been I e bull Members are also middoturged by middot uamp--eVery one of us--to be home Wellsh~ saldfmally middot~u~~ somewhaf abashed by themiddot very J~~~s~ll~a i8agra~l~te of club pres~dent ~rs David Friday evenirig_ 111 turn mThan~s a nul~Igt~ idea of an-intellectual vocationgt ~~~ JIf~tI~al Cn~~rvltQry of Boland to contrIbute at tI~U1 to meet her ~iW ~~c~ of~s g~~ a r~soundlDg middot F()ralong tiIne iIow C~tholics MelC~ Clt~ ~l1d~s l pr9~eg~ an~middotmiddot ~eetin~ to the Ghristmas C~~

date George W _lIISS ~niJ~ ~lght ~Ug~~ have had an inferioritycomplexmiddot P~Jl~~~~tb~ orJdcfa~ols A~- coll~c~lOn of the Commum~y ~ middotmiddotIh~sah older k ~ KlndlyOfle~ eoncerning anythingbullintellec- ~-smiddotSe~qV1a H~ hlll a~~ared Service Department to aid~e

m~nsbemiddot-sai(n ~~oOOy~ b~e~ ~e~t ~h~ar~ middotfual she declared-- They think Inc~nc~rts a~loveF ~exICgt8Jd departni~nt in its work for the ~ i rl v ~l-y~hermiddot m~nt~on~ the ~lascoth~ ne][~middot middot--that the intellectua1life issOme~ I~urolgt~ ~ ~~ ~ Rose ~aw~or~e ~th~p~ ~l~ i ey ~sc~~~ing day lind life ~~n~ on I~ ~ee~s- thing~ltrangeanltlfar t09 difficult_middot ~-~~n~~Ml~hnawas ~rnmiddot1O eex ~om~ -

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Maryknoller o~e on Visit Continued from Palre oDe nique Father has more male

state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

ship the Santa Maria was wrecked off the island of Hisshy

paniola (now Haiti) on Christ shymas Eve 1492

A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

Christmas Shipwreck is an original radio play written by Guild member Manuel Almada Christopher Best will direct the premiere presentation of tWa play on the air

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Cincinnati Mother Wins Recognition For Far East ampok Distribution

CINCINNATI (NC) - While the Soviet government churns out millionsmiddot of copies of comshymunist publications for dissemshyination in nations of the free world public and private agenshycies in the United States wage a counter-offensive

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

Revealed by God wOrk ofGodsfriendS conquer- bull much as th~ world has changed sentation of the Blessed yirgin Thenmiddotmiddot on Dec 8 18M Pope iJlg for HinimiddotF~ttipg ltwas then -in the interval there is little in Bishop Wright beautifully de-

Pius IX in order to settle any thatMary should have b~en his yritings that could not be pictedthe Youth of Mary on her doubts and to inspire Marian Conceived free froJIl origiri~l sini ~ sedmiddot to describe the communist Presentation in the Temple and devotion solemnly defined~it as living always ai(a frte~(rof pod bullmenac~middottoday the different persons in her lifemiddot a middottruthmiddotof the Catholic Faith Since 1854we need nei longer ~ay Heed VICE-PRESIDENr NIXON who disposed hermiddot to submit her

We declare proclaim and de- rely merely on the fittingness The V-ice President asserted message of hatred To the leli- will so complete~y to ~he Will fine that thisdogma is revealed f M 1 t th t th f t entl s glous person every man IS ofmiddot God With his usual magshy b o ary s Immacu a e Concep a e mam es 0 rec ~ I - 1 B h Sh 11 d by God and therefore ~ emiddot tion to aid our convicti~ns We sued in Moscow by the Commu- sacred becaue all were created netic appea IS op een ca e firmly and s~eadfastly ~he~d need not evenarglle tliat Sctip- nist parties of 64 nations lays by a loving God To the com- ~o~~~~toth w~~~st~s ttt

eby allt~ faithful name y e ture seems to imply itmiddot nor the down a bluntmiddot challenge the Free Inunist his -fellow man middotis but dogma wh~chholds th~t themo~t Fathers of the early Church World cannot and will flot ig-- a tool to be used in the effort to Christ in His Church at homemiddot Blessed Vlrgm Mary from the instead we now know with in nore and that it would be fool~ seek total power We seek peac~ and abroad Preaching at the first moment of her concept~o~ falliblebull certainty that she en hardy to brush it aside on the middotclosingmiddot Mass Archbishop Cush by a smgular grace and pnvI- th t t t th 1 they preparemiddotto conquer ing forcefully presented to the I middot fl ht G d dmiddot tered thiS world full of grace ground a I con ams e usua America counts foremost on young people an apprecImiddotatlon ofege rom a mig y 0 an m i f b l f th l d d t tmiddot VillW ofmiddot the merits of Jesus r~tYhm~t or

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t th S f th h au ony 0 0 Imse s a resu 0 e mam es 0 pie Mr Nixon said and with- d Vmiddot tCh nse aVlOurO e uman Mr Nixon said it canbe ex- an Ir ue race was kept freemiddot middotfrommiddot every Pope PlUS ~XfUl~her I~~rms out It wealth and technblogy Perhaps the most encouraging

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By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

The Parish Para4e i

Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

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arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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in the academy Mary Butler59 and Margaret Griffin 60 will debate with St Rapha~ls Acadshyemy of Pawtucket R I

Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Mr Collings attended the Art Students League of New York and was tutored by John R Neill ~llustrator of the Oz Books

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Ba~ancing the Books

Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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16 THE ANCHORshy)H~ny~ood illl Focus Thurs Dec 5 1957St ~1fidasmiddot jl gt ~e 1-~Pat Boone Appeals Equally Saints InCrosswords

By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Presl~y have the same following If this is true we c~n discount the silly notion that American youths who spm records watch TV fill thedrive-ins and account for a large ])art of todays theatr~ re- except his wife Pat married his ceipts have one-track mmds high-school sweetheart Shirley

Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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new records in the record busi- In a 2400 word statement the To Father G Frederick Heinzshy which subscribe to it ness in record timeEven before bishops noted that censorship mann M M its not an un~ual Fides has its correspondents the film was out April LOve is todaya provocative and some- thing to be an American misshy in all the mission areas of the in the Dot album had given Pat times misleading word and that sionary working in the heart of world Normally these are misshyBoone his ninth million-record ~few approach the problems of Rome sionaries whoare named by seller His delightful voice censorship without emotion A Maryknoll priest from Union their local Ordinary Their healthy good looks and easy style They follow with a complete City N J Father Heinzmann middotstories of news happenings are as an actol may ver) well make logical vigorous and entirely edits mission news for EngIlsh sent tomiddot the Rome office

bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

lPox hed like them to take -out of libErty which so often have how Fides operate the M~ry-middot me of the smooch~ng scenes beenmiddot made in middotour day aCtuallymiddot knoller explained middotthat there is

with Shirley Jones Theydid so pla~s that libery in jeoPardy priest-edit9rmiddot for eac~ of th~middot Then when he saw that his am I wish the bishopsmiddot statement languages Fides use~ tude might be exploited for pubmiddot in pamphletmiddot formmiddot were ooeyeri middotIn the United Statesthe Eng~middotmiddot

middotlidty purposes while still reshy Hollywooddesk lishedition ofmiddot Fides is mailed fusing ardent love scenesmiddot he O9fllpromised by agreeing tomiddot

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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The obscene Christmas cards are reportedly produced by a manufacturer who also markets

WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

THE ANCHO~shyThurs Dec5 1957

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

Blasphemousdrawings and inshy Special Floral Arrangementsscriptions on the cards were censhysiJred by Assistant District Atshy bull Funerals bull Corsages I torney Marvin Halbert who said bull Weddings bull Hospital These cards constitute the foulshy

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Spiitually Directed by Rev Edward A Oliveira

Qiocesan Moderator Legion of Mary

Approved by The Most Rev James L ~onnoy

Bishop ofFal River

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Later they applied for adoptio~ but were turned down because of their age and because the childs mother requested he be

a Catholic Last August- Circuit Court

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Trlins start at 330 Daily and nm until 900 PM SAT and SUN 100 PM until 930 PM

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Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

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ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

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Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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School Ca~paignLegion of MarY Continued from Page One

Holds Reunion mitt~es which have beenorganshyActive members of the Legion ized under their direction have

of Mary Fall River Diocese solidtation of friends and busishyCuria their families and friends ness establishments in the areaheld their fourth annual general

Results of this solicitation werereunion at St Mathieus Church included last nighthall Sunday

The program opened Individual parish totals to date withmiddot Legion of Mary are prayers and rosary folshy Stmiddot Anne $ 33564 lowed by a short talk St John the Baptist 84644 given by Rev Fr Edshy middotImmaculate Conception 51118 waid Oliveira Diocesan St Mary (New Bedford) 50127 Moderator of the Legion Mt Carmel 52812 of Mary Sacred Heart 40412

James E Lenaghan St Anthony of Padua 63566 president of the Curia was mas- St Francis Xavier 255]6

ter of ceremonies for the followshy St Hyacinth 22314 ing acts presented by the memshy St Joseph (N B) 129918 bers of the various praesidia in St Kilian 33]30 the diocese St Mary (So Dart) 60003

Supplication of a Legionary St Patrick 29263 to Our Lady of Lourdes with St Theresa 45952 musical background Our Lady Holy Name 92763 of Lourdes Praesidium Notre Our Lady of Dame parish Fall River Perpetual Help 26213

Assumption 4853Comedy Skit Albertmiddot Clc- VICTORY SMILES Regional High School campaign leaders express gratification ment narrator Our Lady of the St Francis of Assisi 13648 Rosary praesidium St Annes when minimum goal is oversubscribed by $100000 Left to right Joseph Duchaine St George 49278 parish Fall River memorial gifts chairman Bishop Connolly Very Rev Hugh A~ Gallagher campaign St Casimir 5168

St Boniface 5440Sending Johnny off to school director Dr Jrthur Buckley~ g~neral chairman Holy Rosary 11395monologue by Gabrielle Lajoie fI Oiu Lady of Purgatory 15071

Queen of the World praesidium Biblicat Scholar Asserts Quiz Mass Ordo St Hedwig 10018St Annes parish Fall River _ FRIDAY -St Nicholas Bishop St James 170836

Pantomine Our Lady Refuge Query Based on False Premise and Confessor Double White St Joseph (F H) 67166of Sinners praesidium Espirito MasS Proper Gloria Seeond Santo parish Fall River BOSTON (NC)~A contestant to tbe same family as blood Collect of the Sunday Third

St Anthony (Matt) 48526 brothers St Lawrence 204381Steel Guitar selections Ed- on a recent The $64000 Quesshy Collect for Rain Common PreshyMeantime in New York City St Mary (F H) 7876mund Landos Morning Star tion television program showed face First Fridaywhere the program originates Sacred Hearts 9042praesidium Taunton his knowledge of Sacred ScripshySteve CarlineJecutive producer Votive Mass in honor of the General Fund 118895 You are there at the first ture but a question asked of of Enterprise Production Inc Sac~d Heart of Jesus pershy

Christmas Skit byOur Lady of him was based on a false which produces the show said mitted Tomorrow is the First

the Angels junior praesidium St premise accordiRg to a Catholic POLlgtal Audiences it was thought that the question Saturday of the monthMarys parish Taunton Biblical scholar

middot was perfectly normal SATURDAY - St Ambrose CASTELGANDOLFO ItalyCasey at the ~at Our Lady Adepoju Aderonmu a 30-yearshy (NC) - His Holiness Pope PiusWord Proves Nothing Bishop Confessor and Doctor

~ Comforter Of the Afflicted prae- old Nigerian studying medicine XII received anestimat~ 450shy The producers never took inshy of the Church Double Whitesidium St Marys parish Taun- at the University of Chicago ton was asked a question ori the Nov to account the fact that the Mass Proper Gloria Second 000 persons in general and speshy

cial audiences during hii fiveshyquestion mightmiddot have several inshy Collect of the Sunday Third Musical Selections Grace 26 program about Christs broshy month stay at his summer resishyterpretations he saId He added Collect for Rain Creed ComshyParenteau with Fr Lebrun at thers dence here that the query was prepared by mon Prefacethe piano Queen of All Saints One of five questions Mr Dr Bergan Evans professor of SUNDAY - Second Sunday ofpraesidium St Mathieu parish Aderonmu answered to win English Northwestern Unishy ofFall River $64000 was Jesus grew up in at Advent Double I Class versity who prepares all theThe Four Joys Comedy a family of five brothers includshy Violet Mass Proper No Gloshyshows questionssinging act Cause of Our Joy ing himself identified in the ria Creed Preface of Trinity

praesidium Our Lady of Lourdes 13th chapter of St Matthew and Many Catholic reference volshy Masses of the Feast of the IJllshyparish Taunton the 6th chapter of St Mark umes deal with the question of maculate Conception of the

Art Demonstration Edmund Name all four of Jesus broshy middot Christs brothers One pub- Blessed Virgin Mary may be St Laurent Queen of All Saints thers lished by the Paulist Press and said on this day praesidium St Mathieus parish Mr Ad e ron m u _ans~ered entitled The Miniature Quesshy MONDAY-Immaculate Concepshy

tion Box_has this to say the BlessedFall River James Joseph Simon and Ju- tion of Virgin Musical Selections Alice das _ The Baptist minister the The word brother in itself Mary Double of I Class

Brotherson Our Lady of Purga- Rev Dr George Carpenter who proves nothing for it had a very White Mass as on December 8 tory praesidi-1m St James converted the Nigerian at the wide meaning among the Jews in the Missal Gloria Secondshypaisl) New Bedford f 0 h It is-lsed in the Old Testllment Collect of the Sunday Creed

After the recitation of the age 0 1 was Wit hIm as- a counselor when he answered ~or relatives in general nephews Preface pf Blessed Virgin

concluding Legion prayers and the question clistilpt cousins and first cousins TUESDAY -Mass of previous the biessing of all the Spiritual Besid~s there was no word Sunday Simple Violet MassmiddotDir~~tors pr~se1t refreshments Msgt Matthew P Stapiet-n in Hebrew or Aramaic for cousshy Proper No Gloria or Creedwere seried and community professor of Sacred Scripture at )n somiddot that the Old Testament ~~cond Col1~ctSt MeJchia~essinging led by Fr Lebrun was s1 Johns Seminary here and a writers were forced to use the ~ope and Martyr Third Colshyenj6yed by the gathering former president of the Cathoshy word brother to describe differshy lect for Rain Common Preshylic BiblicalmiddotAssociation of Amershy middot ent degrees ot kindred face~middotmiddotShop eORnOIIy ica eiptessek admirati~nfor Mr It adds that in the Aramaic WEDNESDAY-Mass of the pre- l~ U II Aderonmus knowledge of the

tongue cousins and other relashy vious Sunday Simple VioletCc)nfersOrders ~glishe(f of theBible Uves muSt needs be called Mass Proper No Gloria or _ bull - But Msgr Stapleton said -in middotbr~threnmiddotmiddot Creed SeGond Collect St

eishop Connolly cimfer~ an interview that the question Darmisus Pope and Corifessormajor and minor orders in St was based 011 a misinterpretashy Othe )01) Ihird ColleCt for Rain C()mshyMarys Cathedral Saturday tion DAVENPORT(NC) Since Jhon Preface

morning oil three groups of stu- When theword~ brotheror its organization in 194~ the St THURSDAY-Mass of previousmiddotdents from LaSalette Semmary sister occur in the Bible they Ambrose College Placement Sunday simple Violet Mass in Attleboro are not always to be taken in Bureau has found over 7000 Prop~r No Gloria or Creed

Receiving the major order of the sense in which they are part-~ime jobs for students and SecQnd Collect for Rain Third subdiaconate were Rev Mr Rob- popularly used today he said nearly 400 full-time pc)sitions for Collect for Peace Common ert Campbell Rev Mr Guy Gershy graduates Pref~c~ 0

vais Rev Mr Armand Giroux Catholic Teaching and Rev Mr~aymond Hubert ~ The faCt is that as the Gathoshy

First tonsure and the first two lie Church has always tati~t minororders of porter and lector Our LQrd hadmiddot no brothers or were conferred by the Bishop sisters Mary His mother re-

mained a virgin _ on Albert Bard Rene Bisaillon Edmond Bourque Danile Cha Itc-ah be noted he added that rette Adrien Francouer and never do-we find reference in Roger Mqquin the New TeStament to children Joi Our BishopConrloly conferred sec~ of the Blessed Virgin ejcePtof(

course Out Lord nor to chil- Christmas Club ond minor orders of exorcist and - d f aCC)lyte on Gerald Baril Richard ren 0 S~ Joseph Delisle Alphonse bullLarochelle The moth~r of James and Laurier Morin Ma~Hce proli~ Joseph he continued was amiddot Enjoy a wonderful worryshyand Reai Rilthlr~ middot j- certain Mary who- vas related free carefree Christmas feel I====~=== to Our Lady and who is disshy ing Join Santas own Christ shy gt cribed iii John 1925 as Mary

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3 Bishop Attends Official Opening

The dawn of Monday Dec 2 brought a joyful event for the children of St Michaels School

Fall River on the occasion of the official opening of the new paroshychial school with individual classroom blessings bestowed by MostRev James L Cont10llY

Attending mass at 830 which waS celebrated by the pastor

Rev Arthur C dos Reis the stushydent body of approximately 400 pupils marched from the church to the school to the accompanshyof the Gregorian Chant and met in the corridor before a Statue of Our Lady of Fatima where a decade of the Rosary was recited in thanksgiving

St Michaels Parochial School founded by the late Pastor Rt Rev Msgr John F Ferraz started with three grades in 1931 when the Fulton Street School was purchased from the City of Fall River With the school proshygressing from year to year and in older to accommodate the class enrollment for higher grades a second building known 8S the Lindsey Street School was taken over in 1934 by Monsignor Ferraz from the municipal govshyernment Both buildings were used for the past 25 years

The new red brick structure modern in every sense of the word provides classrooms for pre-primary and eight grades

Sister Jane Chantal SUSC heads the faculty staff as princishypal

Sisters of Mercy Plan New School

ALBANY (NC)-A secretarial high school will be constructed here next year by the Sisters of Mercy to prepare young women for all types of secretarial work

Mother Mary Borromeo supeshyrior of the Sisters of Mercy in the Albany diocese said the new building will bea modern oneshystory brick and glass structure It will have 10 classrooms a library science laboratory study hall and offices

Later a cafeteria auditorium gymnasium music and art rooms will be added to the structure It is hoped that the Mercy Secreshytarial high school will be ready for the September 1958 school year

The school will have a curri- eulum designed to prepare girls on the secondary education level for clerical office work and for specialized stenography in medshyical legal executive and junior court reporting careers

Aim of the new school which will be brougQt under the Reshygents o the State of New York is to give complete secretarial training and thereby eliminatemiddot an additional two years matricushylation at business colleges

Program to Train Social Workers

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordham Universitys School of Social Service has inaugurated a proshygram to alleviate the shortage of social workers in areas lack- ing social service schools 0

James W Fogarty deim of the school announced that the proshygram calls for students living within 200 miles of New York to attend classes at Fordhams midshytown Manhattan campus two days each week and to spend the remaining time doing field work in their home towns and cities

Mr Fogarty explained that the program is now in effect in the Scranton and Wilkes-BarrePa area Like those full-time stu- dents living in New York three students from Pennsylvania will be eligible for masters degrees in social service after two acashydemic years

These students ar~ attending five courSeS on Wednesdays and Thursdays thuS only one overshynight stay per week is needed Because the student does l)is field workin his home town Mr Fogarty points out the chances are increas~d that h~ will re- maIn -ther~after graduation to pursue his career bull

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Photo by Calvey of Tannton ~ICHTING THE ADVENT WREATH IN ATAUNTON HOME Wreaths were

lIghted In many hom~s of the diocese in a spiritual preparation for Christmas Mrs Hugli Mayher and ~~r famIly of 5 Benefit St Tauntongather around their own wreath First row left to right Kevin Mrs Mayher and Virginia Second row left to right Hugh Ann LOUIse and Mary Frances Mr Mayher was working when this photo was made

Cenacle AOpostolate Members Hold Regional Meeting at Wareham

St Patricks Parish Wareham was host to 250 members and friends of the Missionary Censhyacle Apostolate at the 10th New England regional l)1eeting of the organizaJion

Missionary reports were given by associates Ifrom Hyannis and Dedham who summed up yearly reclamation work and preventive activities following the address of welcome by Rev John A Chippendale pastor Laurel Cooper of Attleboro presided

Dr Margaret Healey general custodian reported on the Cathshyolic Action ltonference held reshycently in Rome Members were urged by Father Edward MSSST to heed thegtlea of the Holy Father middottomiddot be faithful and zealolls Catholics Actionists The Missionary Cenacle middotAposshytolat~ is a lay missionary moveshy

JeomeKerwin Heads Religious Association

CHICAGO (NC) - Jerome Kerwin University of Chicago political science professor has

been elected president of the Religious Education middotAssociatiomiddotn He succeeds George N Shizster president of Huntermiddot College

New York Both are Catholic laymen

Rev Dr F Ernest Johnson of the Protestant National Council of Churches was elected a viceshypresident to represent Protesshytants Father Thurston Davis SJ editor of America maga zine was made a vice-president to (epresent Catholics and Rabbi Joseph LOQkstein of Congregashytion Kehilath Jeshurun New York was nam~dmiddot a vice-presishydent representing Jews

Barre and Family Service in Lackawanna County Scranton

A modification of this plan h~is been formulated for the Albanyshy

Troy area andwill be introduced next September This plan ~ill operate with students selected from among employees of local social agPrnCies Alsothese stushydents will be permitted to take their degrees in three rather than two years

Current plans call for Miss Dermody to make at least three trips annually to the local agenshycies to check on the performance of the commuting students

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The special purpose of the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate is the Preservation of the Faith to be effected under the direction of the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy and Most Blessed Trinity in conjunction with their apostolic activities The Missionary Servants of

the Most Blessed Trinity have five missions in the Fall Ri~er Diocese Holy Ghost Parish in Attleboro Holy Name in Fall Riyer ~tPatrhks Wareham Our Lady of the Assumption Osterville and St Franci~ Xavier middotHyannis

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Bellandi a young communist worker whose recent civil marshyriage to a Catholic girl led to a libel suit against Bishop Pietro Firodelli of Prato has been stricken with paralysis of the face

The incident has attracted nashytionwide attention because Belshylandi was stricken after taking the Bishop to court for publicly denouncing his civil marriage o In a letter to the girls parish the Bishop named Bellandi and his wife and condemned civil marriages of Catholics as pubshylic concubinage scandal and sin

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Sister Retegyes First Donat~on

Diaper washing will be less of a problem in Dschang from now on if an Anchor reader in New Bedford has anytl)ing to say about it The anonymous Ne~ Bedfordite read in last weeks Anchor of Sister Helen William SUSC and the 200 African orphans for whom she cares Almost 100 of the orphans are babies in diapers and the article mentioned that the Sisters had no washing mashychine to handle their enormous laundry

This is to help towards the washing machine said the note

received by Sister Helen William the day after Thanksgiving at St Helenas Convent Rock St Fall River Enclosed was a crisp new $20 bill The Sisters at St

Helenas deduce from the flowshyered stationery used that the unshyknown sender of the money is a woman but they have no other clue to her identity However lack of that knowledge will be no bar to their grateful prayers in her behalf

The Fall River Mission Club is another group that was imshypressed by Sisters account of mission life in Mrica She will be interviewed for the clubs Sunday night program on WSshyAR Fall River and the tape recorded interview with her will be aired in the near future

One Millionth ALBANY (NC) - The one

millionth free rosary distributed by the Family Rosary Crusade founded and directed by Father Patrick Peyton CSC has left headquarters in a shipme~t to Vel Freris editor of the Catholic newspaper in Athens Greece

It was a request for 50000 rosaries by Mr Freris a Catholic journalist eleven years ago which prompted Father Peyton to establish the rosary distribushytion program for the missions

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By Donaldmiddot McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I was somewhat disappointed this week to find a Catholic lay~edited magazine dedicated to the improvement ~f movies television and radio programs single out certain motion pictures as a kind of ideal to be strived for and supported by Catholics so longas he does ~ot betray the

The Catholic Preview of religious meaning of Christianity Entertainment cites such or debase its religious values

current and recent filrris as To middotme there is something The Ten Commandments Quo- almost automatically suspect

~ Vidis and The Robe as proof about a religious film that that religion must cater to the prurient boobs (has) an enor- who go to any ~ovie that promshymous audience ises in its advertisinr or on its potential~ marquee that sexua~ seduction

For years will play an essential part in the says the maga- movie zine the exact Obviously incidents of seducshyformula for a twn are related in the Bible financially suc- But is that the central meaning cessful movie of the Christian religion It eluded Holly- seems to be the central meaning wood produc- or at least the central hook Rev Umberto Mozzoni Apostolic Nuncio to Bolivia Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of ers Now ap- around which Hollywoods reli- Washington Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani Apostolicmiddot Delegate to the U Sand parently t h e gious productions are fabricated Very Rev Lloyd P McDonald 88 Provincial of the U 8 8ulpicians The ceremony atH 0 II Y woo d Let Hollywood try its hand at

Theological College Catholic University of America conducted by the Sulpicianscrowd (who are admfttedly more scriptingmiddota novel by Bernanos or concerned with commerCially Mauriac let middotit try to capture and was onemiddot of the concludinganniversary observances throughout the nation NC Photo successful formulas than they then project the meaning ofmiddotaSt l

are with genuine creativity in John of the Cross or a Cure de Better Worry About Your~elf Before Its too Late motion pictures) have hit on a Ars Let Hollywood in short

guaranteed box-office succesS suspend for amiddot moment its middotmiddotcomshy BOSTON (NC)-People were nate the universe with the subshy nismfrom its sources and learnshythe religious movie mercial instinct which sees the concerned about the dog in the jection of the United States as ing the methods and techniques

Cash registers are tinkling gold in the accidental grandiosishy Sput~ik II Archbishop Richard an immediate objective toward thereof from former communists The producers are happy And ties of the Old Testament epishy J Cushing of Boston told a high that goal he said or those who have been subshyit seems that Catholic Preview sodes and adventure into the school audience here but the jected to commtmist brainwashshy

Teach as Evilmiddot is happy more risky but more spiritually dumb animals to be pitied in this ipg anmiddotd other forms of propashy

He told students at ArchbishopI justmiddot want to cast what may rewarding area of Christian scientific age are we the people ganda he saidCushing Central High School in

be a minority vote Such movies sanctity The reason for pity is that we The one man in this countrySouth Boston that to combat the as The Robe Quo Vadis etc Non-Support Campaign think we can livemiddot in our usual communist tlreat there should who in my experience is teachshyleave me unhappy middotSuch films Catholic Preview remarks carefree prosperous way while be better distribution of inforshy ing similar courses is Louis

the communists aspire to domi- Budenz former editor of theare not good religion And that a film does not have to be mation on commtinism particu theyre not even good entertain- big and Biblical to entice fam- larly through careful teaching Daily Worker If his weekly ment iliesaway from their televisionmiddot Newspaper Praises on the subject in schools column could reach every Amershy

ican genuinely interested in theCheapen Religion sets and cites such recent items I believe that comshy Basically what is wrong with as Heaven Knows Mr Allison German President middotsecurity of our country and j~munism should be taugpt in ourmiddot

traditions we would alrea~yQuo Vadis and all the rest of God Is My Partner and Seashy VATICAN CITY (NC)-Presi- educational system But it should have driven every communistthese epic spectaculars is that wife to make its point dent Theodor Reuss of Germany be taught as an evil taught from the land and everycommushythey cheapen and vulgarize reli- But the burden of Catholic through his deep respect for the therefore with a moral directive gion They lack two vitaleh~- Previews article is to encourage Faith and religious virtue is a in the same way that treason is nist delegate from the United ments of a genuine religious film more of the big and Biblical worthy representative of the Nations

HONOR FOUNDER OF SULPICIANS Observing the 300th anniversary of the deathmiddot of Fathe~ Je~n Jacques Oiier founder of the Sulpician Fathers are from left Most

taught as an evil he said ~the spirit of reverence and an type of movie new Gemiddotrman republic LOssershy0 For years I have been sayingunderstanding of the Christian There is one ray of hope in the vatore Romano Vatican City tliat the foreign missionary isreligionmiddot article It is well to remember daily said here inevitably and inescapably onThe extravagance of the says the article that Hollywood Commenting on President one of the front linesof the fightGospel lies in its spiritual mean- will not produce (religious Heuss visit to the Holy See and against communism Archbishoping The extravagance of a Cecil movies) unless audiences supshy his audience with His Holiness Cushing said This beingsc) Ole B DeMille production lies in its port them Catholics can in Pope Pius XII the Vatican City missionary should by his traiilgaudy material enormity (cast sure the continued productionmiddotof newspaper said ing -be smiddotpecially equipped forof thousands) Hollywood has such excelJent film farecby their No one could better personify themiddot job not yet comprehended the mean-enthusiasticsupport 0( movies ofmiddot the historical and political conshy Informed Stay Abreasting of th~Gospel The parable of 8 similar caIiber sideration (of such a visit) than TheCohimban Fathers in thethe mustard_ seed the hidden the I am considering the possibii TheodorHeuss Through his Far Eastmiddot spend a full weekcontemplative and the materially ity of startingmiddot an enthusiastic personal preStige his mind open periodically studyin corilmushy

of of to ihe mostmiddot humanmiddot understand-impoverished realities of Chris- middotcampaign non-support tianity have not been absorbed these tastele~s de-spiritualized ingmiddot his deep respect for the by Hollywood And they have middotmonstrosities that gush forth Faith aridmiddot religious virhle he IS yet to be -translated into any from Hollywood and Vine under a most worthy representative of ~formula for bOx~office success the false pretense of religious the new Germany

In their middotplace Hollywood has movies There wili be no orshy

given -us a cunning middotcombination ganization no duesmiddot no commitmiddot at least will nat offend religious of religious trappings and sex tees or meetings middotin connection sensibilities of Ghr~stiamiddotnsmiddot who (see their shrewd advertising in wimiddotththis campaign Just a rather know that themiddot Cross was m~de of which female Biblical characters easily-kept resolution to stay wood not weightless plastic and are draped in negligees ~that away from the stuff that Chrst was reviled and acshywould make a hardened night- Hollywood will not produce cused of many things but never club performer blush) they them if this campaign gains of flamboyance label these wares religious momentum Hollywood produc- bull ==~ movies and we Catholics like ers will look for a different forshyall the rest run to the box-office mula which mayor may not be A WONDERFUL and even organize parochial-middot good at the Box-office but which SELECTION OFschool field trips to the local theat~~ that has the latest vershy Oldest Pried Dies Christmo$ middotGiftssion of the Hollywood producers - FETEIRA Fayal A~ores (NC)formula-for-cash so UNUSUAL SO SPECIAL

~ middotLimited Authentieit -Father Manoel Moniz Madshyruga who died a day before E

I -dont doubr the literal aushytlimiddotentldty the archeological acshycuracymiddot of these religious films But neither do I doubt that this authenticity is limited to suchmiddot accidentals as costumery design of Roman spears and helmets and the like

I dont like to see-Catholics of all people won over so easily to such cheap commerCialism masshyquerading as religious motion pictures I dontobject to a Hollywood producer making a million dollars on a religous film

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As Lay Apostles in Pagan World bull PHILADELPHIA-Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen Rel~gious Films middotof New Yorkurged morethan 10000 youths here to be lay apostles in a pagan environment Need Support

Bishop Sheen was the keynote speaker at the fourth CARMEL (NC) - Catholics annual convention of the by supporting good movies haveEvery civilization that begins

a profoundly important role to National Council of Catholic to go to pieces does so through playas a force for the moral imshyYouth Diocesan Section carnality he said If Catholic provement of film entertainmentAbout 12000 persons heard outh keeps the virtue of purity

The Catholic Preview of Enshy the Bishops address in Conven- it will be less tempted to give up tertainment said in an article enshytion Hall Archbishop Henry J the Faith titled Is Religion Good BoxOBrien of Hartford presided al The Bishop who is mitiomll Office that this role is parshythe session director of the Society for the ticularly important in regard toBishop Sheen advised the del- Propagation of the Faith said the so-called religious filmsegates to be catechists or lay that Catholic young people can

An article in the Decemberapostles to offset the threat of a live in a bigger world by sacshyissue sailt that for years thesecularized culture rificing for he foreign missions exact formula for a financiallyThere are only 28 conver- He suggested they should giye up successful movie eluded Hollyshysions per priest per year in the not orily luxuries but also riecesshywood producersUnited States he declared and sities to aid the missions

only 130000 persons coming into It was thought first to be a Rise in Delinqueney musical extravaganza then the

We must not grow through In his address at the closing historical epic then the quality the clergy alone~ he stated We banquet of the Youth Work Conshy CHAPLAIN BLESSES NEW KNIGHTS OF COLUMshy western but in 1953 said Preshywill grow by passing the burden ference Los Angeles Chief of BUS QUARTERS Rev Joseph K Welsh pastor of St view the film The Robe on to you You can contact Police William Parker said ~The proved that religion had an

the Church annually

Thomas More Parish Somerset and Chapl~in of the Bishop enormous audience potentialyoung people we cannot reach country is experiencing an abshy Cassidy CO1ncil is assisted by Raymond Bachard and Wilshy

The Bishop assigned the normal rise in juvenile delinshy Citing the success of The Ten liam Benoit as he blesses the new home The building is Commandments~ and Quoyouths two other duties to afshy quency He explained that stashy

firm the virtue of purity and to tistical data shows that juvenile located on Milford Rd Swansea and will be opened to the Vadis the magazine said howshyrealize that they live in a bigger arrests during 1956 increased 17 public next Sunday Dec 8 ever that a film does not have world than America per cent over 1955 to be big and Biblical to entice

families away from their teleshyThe most startling statistic Totally Without Merit vision sets It mentions the sucshySays Parents Fail Chief Parker said is that of LOS ANGELES (NC)-Con- At a time ~hen our country cess of Heayen Knows Mr Alli shythe total arrests for major crimshyTo Te~ch Religion inal offenses 46 per cent inshy gressman Patrick Hillings of needs to encourage educational son God Is My Partner and

ROCHESTER (NC) - Since California has voiced vigorous institutions to provide us with Seawifevolved children under 18 and of parents fail to teach the Our opposition to the attempt to re- the best possible brains it is But in the light of this apparshythat group 40 per cent had not Father to 70 per cent of the impose property tax on private ridiculous to place burdens in ent trend toward more reigiousyet reached their 15th birthdaychildren entering parochial non-profit elementary and sec- the path of education movies it is well to rememberHe advocated stern treatment

school first grades canrthey be of juveniles who were serious ondary schools in California Foes of the present tax exemp- that Hollywood will not produce The scheme he said is totally them unless audiences supportteaching them Gods commandshy first offenders But for a more without merit and citizens tiOIl status of the school have them the magazine statedments permanent solution to juvenile should stand firm against this succeeded in getting on the 1958 Catholics can insure the conshyThis question was posed here delinqenc)l he said we must insidious proposal ballot an initiative repeal measshy tinued production of such excelshyby Msgr Irving A DeBlanc dishy continue to attempt to inculcate ure It would amend the Cali shy

lent film fare by their enthusiasshyrector of the Famliy Life Bureau within our young a deep sense fornia constitution to proide for of the National Catl10lic Welfare Bishops Hope to Halt taxation of these schools tic support of movies of similarof moral justice coupled with a calibre Conference Washington D C greater realization of the true U S Sen William R KnowshyMexican EmigrationThe Monsignor spoke at a destiny of man land candidate for the Repubshy

MEXICO CITY (NC)-A move gathering of the New York State to stop emigration to the United A Delicious meeting during the 58th annual lican nomination for governor

is among many who have voicedCatholic CampingWelfare Conference A Protesshy States by Mexican 1TIigrant their opposition to the tax measshy Treatworkers and to repatriate those shared the speakers platform to Needs Top Leaders already working in the U S has tant clergyman and a rabbi ure

California was the last of the been initiated by the Socialdiscuss Family Life Education PHILADELPHIA (NC)- 48 states to exempt private nonshySecretariate of the Mexican Bishy as Church and Synagogue View Camping makes an immense profit schools from property tax shopsIt contribution in furthering the The legislature passed a law toSince 1942 about 2500000Msgr DeBlanc said the statisshy work of the Church and should that effect in 1951braceros as the workers aretic on the percentage of children not be entrusted to second-rate called have entered the Unitedknowing the Our Father came laymen a camp administrator States under legal contract Fourfrom a survey which also showed said here out of every ten have not reshythat only 50 per cent of the chil shy The statement was made by turned to their homes and famishydren entering first grade knew Dr Joseph Link Jr administrashy lies in Mexicothe Sign of the Cross tor of Fort Scott summer camps

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Jished a rigid reform He was remiddotPublished Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Dio~eseot Fall River nowned for his austerity of lifemiddot 410 Highland Avenue and observance of the monasticFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 rule In various journeys to Conmiddot

bull PUBLISHER stantinople he rendered great Most RevJJames L Connolly DO PhD service to the Eastern Church I

_ GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER J which then was much troubled by the Eutychian heretics HeRev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

died in 532 at the age of 94MANAGING EDITOR

TOMORROW - St Nicholas (Atorney Hugh J Golden Bishop-Confessor He served as

bull bull c Archbishop of Myra in AsiaDecencymiddot PledgeMinorin the fourth century ami viras so noted for his vigilance

On Sunday all Catholics of the Dioc~se ~ill be asked over the young that he became a to take theLegionofmiddot Decency pledge This is a solemn Patron of Children The familiar and an increasingly important matter By this pledge term Santa Claus is a corruption

of his name He also is a Patron grownups and young people alike promise to keep away Saint of Russia and is known as from indecent and immoral forms of entertainment and St Nicholas of Myra where he those that are dangerols to faith or morals They promise served as well as St Nicholas of to keep away from moving pictur~s that glorify crime and Bari Italy where his relics were sin They promise not to patronize those places of amuse- transferred after his death

rhent that show such films and entertainments as a matter Sag~ and Sand SATURDAY -- St Ambroseofpolicy Bishop-Doctor He was one ofp t -t - f B t -ff - t - four Doctors of thethe great

Only a fool would deny the close tie-up between crime e I 10n or eo ITICO Ion Western Church He lived in the especially among the young and bad books and films fourth century ArIes Lyon and

Minds are formed by what persons read and especially see Treves dispute the honor ofOf Bohem-an 8orn Prelate middot in the movies for here they are caught up in another being his birthplace He early

B R b distinguished himself by his middot world their eyes and ears ~re assailed by suggestive or y Most Rev 0 ert J Dwyer DD talents and while a young man middot downright indecent ideas their imaginations are catered Bishop of Reno was made Governor of Northern to with all the skill and technical advantages that Holly- On a wintry afternoon in Philadelphia Thursday Jan- Italy Upon the death of the wood has to offer and these are considerable uary 5 1860 the black-clad figure of a man staggered across Archbishop of Milan he was the

f Vine Street near 13th gained the narrow sidewalk crumpled choice of rival factions to suc-The most important single fact acing all our police ceed He divested himself of hishymiddot th t _ I middot~and middotfell Two passersby rushed to his aid and carried him ~departments IS e rlsmgmiddot crIme ra e among young pe6p e wealth in favor of the Churchinto the nearest house His middot I t hasbeen going up at a steadily increasing rate Poor American bishop willing tospon- and the poor and applied himshy

home influence lack of discipline must take part of the clothing told them he was sor him as a niissonary were self assiduously to his episcopal blame but the film industry cannot shake off its r~sponsi- ~ cleric ~ goldcross dang- long unavailing Only after a duties He wasa champion of bility in the matter The Amedcan Bishops realistically hng from ItS chams~ggested steerage passage to New York religious liberties and manifested

bull that he was a bishop But long did he finda welcome from aging hili lourag~ on one occasion by recogmzmg thIS years ago formed ~heLelp~m of D~ency before a priest middotcouldbesum Bishop Dubois whcgt ordained ~xcluding from Church services to evaluate for parents and young people themselves the moned to administer ihe Unction hima priest on June 25 1836middot Emperor Theodosius the Great

moral tone of movies The Legion aimsnotonly at warn the soul of John Neumann Four yearsasan itinerant mis- who w~s guilty of a cruel masshying against positivedangers to faith ahd morals but atmiddot fourth Bishop of - Philadelphia siona among the German- sacre His writings are voluminshyencouraging those movies that are deemed educatihnal or had taken flighto Godgt spe~~mgCatphcsof~esteJ1 -ous and a constant reference in 4 few weeks ago a large num- New York m and around matters religious He was a

help~ul recreatIOnally fQ~ varIOUS classes of people her of the Bishops Of America Rochester and Buffalo were brother of St Marcellina He The Legion has as itsmiddot chief concern the moral and meeting iilWashington~or the enough to temper the expect- lied on April 4 397

religious wholesomeness of Catholics and those-other men annual session of ~e middotNational ancy~ He was lonely an~ pro- SUNDAY-Feast of the Imshyof good will vho middotsupport its work It is asm)icha censor Catholic Welfare ConIerence fundly dIstrustful of hlmse~ maculate Conception On this 8s the publie healthdepartment is a censor ofdiseaseas signed a petition to the middotHoly See ~hat he had come to know of day in 1854 Pope Pius IX solshy for the beatificationmiddotofthe Serv- the I~ltlem~~orists th~nrecel1tly ~mnly declred as an article of

vaccines are censors arit of Goa iheVe~er~ble J6h~ esta~hshed I~middotthe UIl~ed Stat~s gt Faith that Mary the Mother of middot It seems that the onlymiddot way a stop canmiddot be put bgt the Neumilnn Itis afleast possible conv~nced hIm thatlt was m middotGixi was by singular privilege of production ofunwholesoine films is to hit middotthe producers that the centennial of his death t~ellcompany that he coul4 find Godpreserved free from all stain

where it hurts in the pocketbook ~ CatliOlics and others by Willwitn~ss his ~I~ya~iol1 to tle h~mselfand ~o hISmiddot best work of original sin This ismiddot the pamiddot t fl h altar As his successor inmiddotthe See B1Sh0lgt -ohn Hughes gave a tronql feast of the United States

refusuigto pafonizeun~othymiddot I ~si~r~showi~~) ep~ ofPhi1adelphiaArcenth~fsh~poJohn grumbhI)g assent and Neumann ducermiddot that theIr moralmiddot taste IS hlghe~l~panhls msultmg ~F OHara CSCremarkedmiddotsuch became a Redemptorisinovice MONDAY-Mass and Office of judgement of it They are dndicating middotthatmiddottheYaremiddot as con- a happy consummation would ~ Winning middotHearts ~ ttle feast of ~ge I1Iiculate Con- cerned for their souls well-being as they are over-the bod1 notmiddot only redound to the glory It ~asastrangesttenuous00- middotce~tionGenerallythis ~ate is

Thmiddot d f f ~ll d ~ of the Church lnmiddotmiddotAmerlmiddotca middotmiddotbutmiddotmiddot vItlate spentmiddot for middotthe most part omiddot the feast of St Restltutusmiddot ey go on middotrecor as opposmg any ormso so-ca e enter gt ~ _ bull N bull would bea SIgnal- msplratlOn for as amiddotmlsslonary m the-panshes BIshop Mar~yr Llttl~ IS know~

tam~en~middot tha~ ~o~~ brea~ d9wn the mor-alre~tr1~ntsth~ Bishop~NeumannsmiddotCie~h com coiifidedto theCongregatioD in of this Africanmartyrotper -than ar~ soneces~ary for p~bhc good order and persoJlal hoh- patriots whoIinowtooaythe dire Ohio Pennsylvania and Mary that h~ served as BIshop of Car ness They are protesting against any encouragement of meanfng of persecution for the -land Professed in 1842 he was thage a~d ~at St Augustine

I crime and evil tEn~enciesin impres~ionableyoung people Faith C i atmiddot once plunged iiltomiddot endless tow~rd th~ end of the ~our~h _ The teiio~ of Decency pledge is bot a rilehjmiddotf()rmalitymiddotmiddotmiddot middotPractic81 WYstie ~ work in a s4ccessionof arishes c~ntury preated ~ s~rmonmiddot m

- I Itmiddot Id b d t h d th for the new foundatIon was hIS honCr on hIS feast dayIt has been potent enoughIll otherYears to brmg abOut c9l e sal ~- ~s ea j - bullbull bull bull - bull 1 wastpe sole dramatlcmiddotmcldent strugglIng to achIeve stabIlIty TUESDAY - Stmiddot Melch13des ~ ralICa chang~mmiddotthe ton~ of movleswheJ-Hollywood felt in themiddotbiographyofmiddotmiddotJolmNeumiddotmiddot andmiddotwastoril bymiddotthoseinternal middotgtope-Martyr Alsokrtown as St

middot Its effec~s It should contIllue to be a ratmg system thatmiddot marinThe rest is the story of dissensicgtns which were biter to Miltiades he succeeded St Euseshymiddot will keep the movie producers aware of the ideals that we asimple man who not only be- cause difficulties for anoth~rre- bius as POPe iIi 31 He Was ~ cherish as Catholics and ascitizens of a Christian country ~ieved in humility b~t practiced cruitthe conve~t Isaac He~ker given the hollor of martyrdom Jdeals that we wiil not allowa handful of people to sriatch It who detested not~1Og so much Yet Neu~a~m s love for ~e because of the su~ermgs he unshy

middot as the pomp and circumstance of middotRedemptonstldeal the austenty derwent m the tIme of Diocleshyfrom us under the gUIse of entertamment office whose whole desire was to andabnegation of St Alphonsus tian His pontificate was short

reOain an unknown religious of hidden beneath rococo rhetoric but he witnessed the triumph of

middotthe Redemptorist Congregation was a deady flame He hardly Constantine over Maxentius andAdvent Growth

Yet the reverse of the picture had ~he makings of a successful reorganized the government of Christ loved the symbol of thE seed What is the is the record of i singularly Redemptorist preacher in a day the Church which had been laid

kingdom of God like and to what shall I middotliken it Itis fruitful apostolAte as a mission- when the order set great store dysolate in years of persecushylike a grain of mustard seed Theseed is theWord of 1 ary priest and as a bishomiddotp For by pulpit thunderings but he tions He presided over~e

the eight years of Neumanns had the art of winning the hearts Council of Bishops from ItalyGod Unless the grain of wheat fall intltr the middotground administration of the Diocese of of his brethren and of bringing and Gaul which decided in favor

middot and die it re~ains alone Butif it dIe it briJlgs forth Philadelphia were marked by an peace to unquiet houses of Cecilian as Bishop of Carth~ge much fruit immense growth matched by It was as rector of the Re- -against Donatus This did not

Advent has been called the season of the seed Christ courageous and far-sighted di- d~mptorist parish in Philadel- hinder the later development of ~ the seed of the worlds life was hidden in Our Lady during rection The paradox of Chris- phia that Neumann attracted the the Donatist heresy in Africa

tianity had found another and attention of that learned and He died on January 10 314 the first Advent The 9loryof God was hidden in hermiddot exceedingly apt illustration the isolated man Bishop Francis WEDNESDAY--St D I

middot darkness and Divine Love grew in silence Mary had B h f h h h Pt k K k Th B h amasus middot nothing to gIve God but herself and He asked for nothing b~no~xec=do~dts~r~~~~d~ gu~~d wit~n~cu~errineg ey~ t~ r0pe-~nfessord H~t wdasd~pna-

his more brilliant and talented holiness of the prie~t and when Ll~be o _mean a en e dOPde 1 enus m l Helse eXl e e succee e middot compeers Everybody had known he was translated to Baltlmore P Lb H d That t 00 is the meanmg of this and every Advent as him as ~ saint few had sus- in October 1851 Neumann was S~p~ 1 erl~s e CO~lss~n nthe Church relives with her Divine Spouse Christ the pected that he was (in Lord his candidate for the succession t t e~o~e lcor~ec t e asmiddotlt

middot mysteries of His life Once more it isamiddotqumiddotestion of Christs Roseberys phrase) an extra- By sheer power of will he forced x 0 t y CrIf ur~s or avmgmiddot desiring to grow WIthin oui- -lives wherever we rtiay be- ordinarlypractical mystic the appointment on his colleague amt asuds lSd bamoutsf d R res ore an eau lle 10 ome at home inschool at -work at middotrecreation Too middotoften do Jams Redemptorists and ~n the relucta~t vlct~m the tombs of the martyrs iIe

people have a formalistic V iew pf leligioii thinking of God He wa~ born f peasant stock Quietly and Unnoticed died in 384 at the age of 80 ~ m the mountam country of ShorUy before the blow fell

middot only in terms pf church Th~y compartmentalizereligionmiddot Bohemia March 281811 He had Neumann had said to a lay making it an affair of prayer aridmiddot the sacraments and a happYl1ome and an adequate brother How good it is to be in ary problems of constant jour leaving it out of their everydays activity early school~ng enough to equip the Congregation and to live in neyings and laborious preaching

Advent gives us the sacramental view of life U makes him for the seminary when he America Here we can truly love Humbly but firmly he wore the us realize that religion is a matter of growingin Christ went off to Budweiss in his God work much and ~uffera lot mitre almost imperceptibly teensA picture that surviyes of for Him and we qo all thIS molding the Diocese into spirshy

I t is a matter of letting Christ be formed in us middotAnd that him as a bOyshows him round- quietly Iand unnoticed by the itual maturity The round face is a process that goes on with our every thought and wo~d faced wide-eyed full of a grave world It was the swan-song of bull grew furrowed the wide eyes and action The actual intentions formed in our prayers e~pectancy ~ut life closed in on his joy lost their luste but the expect shyand in the reception of the sacraments overfiow into all hIm soon enoughfor Neumann Eight yearsa Bishop and dead ancy never waverep The bent the other activities of the day And Christ in another ~ though passable as astudent was just short of forty-nine Eight haggard man who died of a heiJrt

bull not accepted by his hojne Dio- years of toil and endless worry attack on a wil)ter afternoonAdvent grows within usmiddot h ffcese and IS e orts to find an of financial stress and disciplin- found heaven on the cobbles

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Glee Clubs Engaged

Spotlighting Our Schools SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

The annual Christmas entershytainment will take place in the academy auditorium at 230 Sunshyday afternoon Dec 8 and again on Sunday Dec 15

On Dec 8 the kindergarten and grammar school pupils will participate in the program while on Dec 15 most of the performshyers will be high school students

On both days the Christmas Story illustrated with filmshystrips will be narrated and sung Narrators are Joan Ellison Mary Joan Fernandes Magdalena Ferro and Janet Pauline Joanne Craig will render a vocal solo accompanied by Louise Charshybonneau and Sandra Mandeville

A Christmas playlet entitled A Child Shall Lead Them will be presented on Dec 15 The cast is composed of Elaine Daniels junior who plays the part of the em~ittered Mr Sears Sr with Gardenia Wojtuszewski Susan Pepler and Louise Dionne freshmen as his wife daughter and granddaughter respectively

Jeanne Gingras and Janet Blanchette freshmen have the roles of John Sears Jr and his wife Joanne Gracia and Martha Flood eighth graders play the part of their children

The Glee Club will contribute various selections including Minuit Chretiens arranged by Sister Mary Vincent SSCC and White Christmasarranged by Edmund Desrosiers

HOLY FAlULY WGH NEW BEDFORD

In the annual survey evnshy ducted by the Catholic School middotPress Association at Marquette University College of Journalshy

ism Holy Familys Yearbook The Maria received themiddot rating of ALL CATHOLIC The editor of the 1957 yearbook was Miss Margaret A Moore now a stushy

middot dent at St Elizabeths School of Nlrsing ne1v liturgical year is a season

According to the Schedule of ofprepanitioii for the coming of the Narragansett Debatfug the Savior The observance of League Holy Family will meet this age-old custom gives to all Durfees debaters this week and a true spiritual anticipation of Mount St Maiys club will Come Christmas the Birth of Christ toNe~ Bedf9r(i~wee~ of The entIre family should take

Decmiddot 15 part in settiM up an Advent At the bi-mohthlymeeUng of wreath The wreathsCircushymiddot the Science Club rohn Bas- Jar ampOape represents the cycle

toni gave a very informal talk on of years from Adam middottomiddotChrist Outer Spacemiddot Nelis Bohrwas during which ~e middotworldmiddot has

Donald middotBenjamins-choiCe and awaitedmiddotandisawaitingmiddotHis secshy George Thomas discUssedmiddot man- ood and final Coming in glory

made diamonds Signifying the Sundays ofAd bull0 Sister M Anastasia RSMbullbull Yent ate the four candles (three

i and Sistermiddot middotMmiddot Charles-Francis purpleand~ne rose)middot The rose 0 RSM wiH attend a scielce candle is lightedonthe third

meeting to be held at Wentworth Sundayof Advent known i as ~n$titute on Saturday GaudeteSunday theJoyfuISun- SistermiddotM Virginia RSM and day of Advent Sister M Carmelita RSM m The penitential spi1it of the ait~nd the m~ting ofth~ high seasonmiddot is represente~ by the

middot school divisionof the New tng- purple ribbons placed between land unit of the NCEA which every two candles The Holy will be held at Boston Collegmiddote Water Bottle is used for the Sa~urdaY blesSing of the wreath by the JESUS MARY ACADEMY Father or the Head of theHouseshy

middot FALL RIVER hold -

Mother Ste Therese of the In- 1----- fant Jesus Superior Mother st

middot Vincent de Paul principal of the HATHAWAYS high school department M St bull Victoire principal of the ele-middot LAUNDRY Inc mentary division with members of the teaching staff M St Am- finest sinee 1811 broise M Marie-Rene M Marieshy

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LaSalette Shrine

AnLEBORO MASS Daily Masses 630 1 8 AM

Confessions Dally 630 A M to 900 P M

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I SUNDAY DEVOTIONS at 3 P M II Perpetual Novena to Our I

Lady of LaSalette every I evening at 130 P MI I

CHRISTMAS ILLUMINATION

December 8 to January 12 5to 10 PM

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Nathalie M St Laurent and M St John Berchmans will attend the National Catholic Educashytional Association of the Secondshyary School Department of Boston College Saturday

A religious program will be sponsore~ by sodalists tomorrow in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception The Mary Day will open with the 8 oclock Mass at Notre Dame Church followed by a Communshyion breakfast in the school cafeshyteria The entire student body will assist atmiddot a religious entershytainment in the auditorium

Schuberts Ave Maria will be sung by Rachelle Labreche 58 accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Caron 58 Doris Mathieu a leader of the Blessed Virgin unit will take part in a theme entitled Mary in Our Life the flowering virtues of Our Lady as exemplified in a tee~shyagers life The Living Rosary will be conducted by groups of sodalists The Tribute to Mary Immaculate by JeannineBabin 58 will be followed by an inforshymal talk by Rev Roger Poirier on the Ideal ofmiddot a Sodalist Twenty-eight aspirants will enshyter the Sodality in the convent chapel middotRev Gerald Seguin SJ of

Ogdensburg N Y addressed the student body on the significance of the sodality Father pointed out that the sodality is not a club

or an lctivity but an organizashytion with a specific goal a proshygram a model and a dedication to a Way of Life It is interesting to know that 75 per cent ofmiddot the

sodalists in the Diocese of Ogshydensburg are public school tcenshyagers Father seguin is Director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality in Ogdensburg andhas been an

active organizer or parish sodali shyties for ten years MOUNT ST MARY FALL RIVER

Advent middotthe begirining of the

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The New England unit of the NCEA will meet Saturday with the faculty of St Marys High in attendance ReoresenHn the school will be Sister Michael Joseph Sister Therese Ann sshyter Mary Berchmans Sister Stanislaus Joseph Sister John

Mathilda and Sister Stella James Elise Cayer and Patricia

Cooper will be busy collecting stamps cards and other useful supplies for the Marist Missionshyaries tomorrow This is the third time this school year S M H girls have donated articles for use in the missionary lands

Election Day for the representshyative to be sent to Boston for Student Governmentmiddot Day will take place tomorrow The dele-

CEREMONY AT MOUNT ST MARY Mary Margaret bull gate whd is chosen will go to

Lomax senior class presidentlights the first candle on the Advent Wreath Responses to the appropriate liturgical prayers are made by Virginia E Howarth Mary T Butl~r and Nancy Cordeiro

SACRED H~ARTS ACADEMY Monahan Betty DeFusco Lynne ALL RIVER

In a ceremony on Sunday Dec 8 seniors will offer lilies to the Blessed Virgin in the traditional ceremony while the aspirants to the Sodality will renew their temporary Act of Consecration Rev Humoerto Medeiros will preside over the ceremony and deliver the sermon

To raise funds for the shipping of food to the Southern Missions the Sodality will raffle off baked goodi~s as a partmiddot of their Acivent project

Promising teen-age poets hlve middot been found among the gOpqoshymores and seniorll Making pracshytical the iesSons learned in rhyth~ and ~hyme the ~tudents set about seeking inspiration from the master Poets whose works have been previously

middot studied in class middotDeserv~ng poemswere sent to

the National Poetry Associat~on

where a committee will select the best entries for pOssible inshymiddotclusion in an anthology of high school poetrY t~ be pUbiis4ed this springmiddot

middot Mary McGuire Mary Joou Knight AnnMarie PeNadal

Paulette DionNancy middotMcNerney and Judith Hunt comprise the

middot sophomores whohave submitted entries

middot The following seniors are middotaso middotparticipating in the contest

Viyian Lebrun Annemiddot Marie

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Silhouettes the dance sponshySOred by the Seventeeners~Com

mittee was attended by 115 couples The chaperones at this first successful dance of the year included mothers of the stUdents

The Regional Meeting of the National Catholic Education As sociation of which Sister John Elizabeth is secretary will be

at~~lded next Saturday Dec17 by members of the faculty

Fivestudents participated in the Living Pictures program SERVICE sponsored by the Holy Name Womens Guild held last Tues- I

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Boston March 14 and serve in a direct personal role in our iegisshylature that day Petitions such as a proposal to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 an act proshyviding a penalty for failure to vote at state elections and an act regulating outdoor advertisshying along parks and limited acshycess highways will be discussed

With the start of the new Church year Advent wreaths have been made in each class The solemn and symbolic prayshy

ers willbe said by the presidents of each class for t~ four sucshycessive weeks of this peqitential season

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-Ge~smiddot Dat~sJ Mixed middotmiddotas F~middotmiIY D~yelltp Lea~emiddot~s middotgtf~n~i~erCath()li~middotmiddotWorrians CI~b middot S U T M 1middotDmiddotL ST LQ~IS (NC)~IfCathohes middotmiddotThe Catholic Womans Club mittee for the event and willpruces p 0 ee ae i 8 re to dev~l~pleadesm pres middotofmiddot~a~iRIv-rwill ~e entlaquortain~d be assisted by the following club

ent-day actIvltIes they ve got to lit its Pecember meeting next members Miss Anna P Malone By Mary Tinley middotDa]y _ ~ stqpbemg e~barrassedby the ~ ruesday eveniIig In the sacred Miss Helen ~irig Mrs Edward

The gi~~n fr9nt door from the outsjde w()rld)ntoour dntel1ec~ual hfe JieartSchoo( Al1ditoriumby 8 B Downs Mfss Hazel M Conaty hallisnotexactly a receiving one but for many yearsjt has T~at IS the hopm~onRoli~ ~othlaquorf f~~~7starcnc~tfatu~in~ J~llus Mrs Alexander E Rostler Miss

I d I Mane Kernag an a e glOUS 0 Silva Latm-Amencan claSSIcalbull been admIttmg boys and gIrls-groups coup es an smg es the Sacred Heart who isa for-middotmiddot t t h k h f tmiddotmiddot Claire R McAndrew Miss Maushy gUl arlS w 0 IS rna lng IS Irs Cl M F Cmany of th~m dates ~er nationalmiddot secretary of the tour ofthe UnitedStateii and reen eare ISS rances orshymiddot And the dates have been A minor knock-cgtufbiow ~ad ltatholic Co~mission for Inte- Canada Marienka Michna Slov- coran Mrs Paul J Reagan and

taken quite nonchalantly bmiddotmiddott k t h A- lectualmiddotand CulturalAffaIrs ak-American pianistmiddot Lorraine MrAs COJOffheen hPourMwCAllnldfroelwlOW the een middots ruc a our ouse~ M ther Kernaghan now pro middot Th t hi t k hed TVth 0 Marie Moreau lyric soprano as wyas wee we she watc m rsenll-fes~~rofphysiCS at Maryville aridMichael Brurietti lyri~ -concert under the direction of were 1lkenmiddot aback whe~ dar~ness Mar~le took off the College is convinced that Cath- tenormiddot Mrs Joseph T Canniff

Markle told us that she wanted earrmgs then ~~enecklace~ olics on the whole have been I e bull Members are also middoturged by middot uamp--eVery one of us--to be home Wellsh~ saldfmally middot~u~~ somewhaf abashed by themiddot very J~~~s~ll~a i8agra~l~te of club pres~dent ~rs David Friday evenirig_ 111 turn mThan~s a nul~Igt~ idea of an-intellectual vocationgt ~~~ JIf~tI~al Cn~~rvltQry of Boland to contrIbute at tI~U1 to meet her ~iW ~~c~ of~s g~~ a r~soundlDg middot F()ralong tiIne iIow C~tholics MelC~ Clt~ ~l1d~s l pr9~eg~ an~middotmiddot ~eetin~ to the Ghristmas C~~

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middot Come Friday we were pr~ watchmg a western on TV Mar- the intellectiIaimiddot life she said aCtive in thfa Opera Workshop at middotmoreGeorgette CamJ)bell middot pared for George There was an kl~ in rubber ~oots was middoton the W~ must IVork against it and ColUJribi~ -Uriiverity Mary ~acDonald Plerrette

early dinner-fish of cours~ ~lve~ay washmg her l~tUe 10r- replace it with a real interest in Michael Brunetti lyric tenor ~vesque John Harty Dale andmiddot disheshustled away without elgn car _ and resptct for le~rning amltn_ was bo~n iii New York City of Sllv~ ~orls Dupont a grumble The gIrls t()ok ~pon Bo~ncmg I~ the back door our Catholic You~h Italian parents He studied lit Dl~ne Levesque Rita Faria themselves the task of stralght- Markle burst Into her own pecu- Stmiddot 8 t S SylVIa Houle Rachelle Labreche ening middotthe living room while liar chuckle as she made the R Imiddotmiddot - Ob Dmiddot h ~~aven u~e s S ~~l~arYd- Maureen McGough

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h t th h k dmiddot laughed pushmg redmiddotbangs out - Reilly Marti D ff M IIPOrt s I - ec ~c e one- WASHINGTON (NC) _ The II and thetl resumed hIS stlltlt~S n 11 y urleand shIvered all In the good of her eyes wIth a cold wet ~outm

hand middotThe partys tonight-not ReligIOUS ofmiddot PerpetualAdora- Bt Colu~bla Umverslty ahd the Clmiddotmiddot R 11 F Lat eause N y kC 11 f M H alre el y ranCIS essa last night Ber~ady in five ~in- tl~nof themiddot Blessed Sacrame~t hew or ege () ~Sl~t h Patrick Hurley Mary Lomax

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Put away in the interest of Objectionable in part fora11~leftmiddotpractically desolate by the COUNTRY CLUB COMFORT orderliness we said giving oIie last wave of the air freshener HMeanwhile you might look at Created Woman TV

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Warm up Daddy she said softly Lets turn on the fights

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Maryknoller o~e on Visit Continued from Palre oDe nique Father has more male

state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Guild to Present Radio Play Sunday

Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

ship the Santa Maria was wrecked off the island of Hisshy

paniola (now Haiti) on Christ shymas Eve 1492

A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

Christmas Shipwreck is an original radio play written by Guild member Manuel Almada Christopher Best will direct the premiere presentation of tWa play on the air

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Cincinnati Mother Wins Recognition For Far East ampok Distribution

CINCINNATI (NC) - While the Soviet government churns out millionsmiddot of copies of comshymunist publications for dissemshyination in nations of the free world public and private agenshycies in the United States wage a counter-offensive

Conspicuous as middota one-woman ~rps in this battle is Mrs Alshybert F~ Hester Cincinnati houseshywife who has collected and mailed nearly 4000 volumes to the Far EaSt

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Her unique role in the area of do-it-yourself diplomacy was underscored recently in a report issued by the National Book Commttee on free distribution of books abroad

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

Revealed by God wOrk ofGodsfriendS conquer- bull much as th~ world has changed sentation of the Blessed yirgin Thenmiddotmiddot on Dec 8 18M Pope iJlg for HinimiddotF~ttipg ltwas then -in the interval there is little in Bishop Wright beautifully de-

Pius IX in order to settle any thatMary should have b~en his yritings that could not be pictedthe Youth of Mary on her doubts and to inspire Marian Conceived free froJIl origiri~l sini ~ sedmiddot to describe the communist Presentation in the Temple and devotion solemnly defined~it as living always ai(a frte~(rof pod bullmenac~middottoday the different persons in her lifemiddot a middottruthmiddotof the Catholic Faith Since 1854we need nei longer ~ay Heed VICE-PRESIDENr NIXON who disposed hermiddot to submit her

We declare proclaim and de- rely merely on the fittingness The V-ice President asserted message of hatred To the leli- will so complete~y to ~he Will fine that thisdogma is revealed f M 1 t th t th f t entl s glous person every man IS ofmiddot God With his usual magshy b o ary s Immacu a e Concep a e mam es 0 rec ~ I - 1 B h Sh 11 d by God and therefore ~ emiddot tion to aid our convicti~ns We sued in Moscow by the Commu- sacred becaue all were created netic appea IS op een ca e firmly and s~eadfastly ~he~d need not evenarglle tliat Sctip- nist parties of 64 nations lays by a loving God To the com- ~o~~~~toth w~~~st~s ttt

eby allt~ faithful name y e ture seems to imply itmiddot nor the down a bluntmiddot challenge the Free Inunist his -fellow man middotis but dogma wh~chholds th~t themo~t Fathers of the early Church World cannot and will flot ig-- a tool to be used in the effort to Christ in His Church at homemiddot Blessed Vlrgm Mary from the instead we now know with in nore and that it would be fool~ seek total power We seek peac~ and abroad Preaching at the first moment of her concept~o~ falliblebull certainty that she en hardy to brush it aside on the middotclosingmiddot Mass Archbishop Cush by a smgular grace and pnvI- th t t t th 1 they preparemiddotto conquer ing forcefully presented to the I middot fl ht G d dmiddot tered thiS world full of grace ground a I con ams e usua America counts foremost on young people an apprecImiddotatlon ofege rom a mig y 0 an m i f b l f th l d d t tmiddot VillW ofmiddot the merits of Jesus r~tYhm~t or

fmiddot Gourd H~ ~e Ifon e le~ an IS ~r I~nh f t t~e unshakaqlefaith of our peo- the relation between Freedom

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Catholic Peace Association Needs Members and Funds

By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

The Parish Para4e i

Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

rt b ill At nt St andmiddotthemiddotgeneralmiddotpubhctOmiddot1)eheId I bull Sisters of the West Harwich con- middot ~ary~~c~de~Y Gj~ ~i1b~iti a(~ middothtTh~rS~~Y~Detmiddot~middot i~lt~ ~~~~m~~~l~~t~hm~ues a~d middotp~mt~~g at W~st HaJ=Wlch vent are also attending the 8CSshy

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arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

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Left to right Ernest Arruda Marcel Dumont and Rev Justin J Quinn shown during loading of clothing collected during drive llupervised by Fr Quinn of St Lawrence Church New Bedford Picture was shot at Hemingway Brothers Interstate Trucking Company garage The firm is donating its trucking service

Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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16 THE ANCHORshy)H~ny~ood illl Focus Thurs Dec 5 1957St ~1fidasmiddot jl gt ~e 1-~Pat Boone Appeals Equally Saints InCrosswords

By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Presl~y have the same following If this is true we c~n discount the silly notion that American youths who spm records watch TV fill thedrive-ins and account for a large ])art of todays theatr~ re- except his wife Pat married his ceipts have one-track mmds high-school sweetheart Shirley

Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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new records in the record busi- In a 2400 word statement the To Father G Frederick Heinzshy which subscribe to it ness in record timeEven before bishops noted that censorship mann M M its not an un~ual Fides has its correspondents the film was out April LOve is todaya provocative and some- thing to be an American misshy in all the mission areas of the in the Dot album had given Pat times misleading word and that sionary working in the heart of world Normally these are misshyBoone his ninth million-record ~few approach the problems of Rome sionaries whoare named by seller His delightful voice censorship without emotion A Maryknoll priest from Union their local Ordinary Their healthy good looks and easy style They follow with a complete City N J Father Heinzmann middotstories of news happenings are as an actol may ver) well make logical vigorous and entirely edits mission news for EngIlsh sent tomiddot the Rome office

bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

lPox hed like them to take -out of libErty which so often have how Fides operate the M~ry-middot me of the smooch~ng scenes beenmiddot made in middotour day aCtuallymiddot knoller explained middotthat there is

with Shirley Jones Theydid so pla~s that libery in jeoPardy priest-edit9rmiddot for eac~ of th~middot Then when he saw that his am I wish the bishopsmiddot statement languages Fides use~ tude might be exploited for pubmiddot in pamphletmiddot formmiddot were ooeyeri middotIn the United Statesthe Eng~middotmiddot

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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The obscene Christmas cards are reportedly produced by a manufacturer who also markets

WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

THE ANCHO~shyThurs Dec5 1957

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

Blasphemousdrawings and inshy Special Floral Arrangementsscriptions on the cards were censhysiJred by Assistant District Atshy bull Funerals bull Corsages I torney Marvin Halbert who said bull Weddings bull Hospital These cards constitute the foulshy

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LOURDES CENTENNIAL PILGRIMAGE

Spiitually Directed by Rev Edward A Oliveira

Qiocesan Moderator Legion of Mary

Approved by The Most Rev James L ~onnoy

Bishop ofFal River

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Later they applied for adoptio~ but were turned down because of their age and because the childs mother requested he be

a Catholic Last August- Circuit Court

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Trlins start at 330 Daily and nm until 900 PM SAT and SUN 100 PM until 930 PM

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Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

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tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

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Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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3 Bishop Attends Official Opening

The dawn of Monday Dec 2 brought a joyful event for the children of St Michaels School

Fall River on the occasion of the official opening of the new paroshychial school with individual classroom blessings bestowed by MostRev James L Cont10llY

Attending mass at 830 which waS celebrated by the pastor

Rev Arthur C dos Reis the stushydent body of approximately 400 pupils marched from the church to the school to the accompanshyof the Gregorian Chant and met in the corridor before a Statue of Our Lady of Fatima where a decade of the Rosary was recited in thanksgiving

St Michaels Parochial School founded by the late Pastor Rt Rev Msgr John F Ferraz started with three grades in 1931 when the Fulton Street School was purchased from the City of Fall River With the school proshygressing from year to year and in older to accommodate the class enrollment for higher grades a second building known 8S the Lindsey Street School was taken over in 1934 by Monsignor Ferraz from the municipal govshyernment Both buildings were used for the past 25 years

The new red brick structure modern in every sense of the word provides classrooms for pre-primary and eight grades

Sister Jane Chantal SUSC heads the faculty staff as princishypal

Sisters of Mercy Plan New School

ALBANY (NC)-A secretarial high school will be constructed here next year by the Sisters of Mercy to prepare young women for all types of secretarial work

Mother Mary Borromeo supeshyrior of the Sisters of Mercy in the Albany diocese said the new building will bea modern oneshystory brick and glass structure It will have 10 classrooms a library science laboratory study hall and offices

Later a cafeteria auditorium gymnasium music and art rooms will be added to the structure It is hoped that the Mercy Secreshytarial high school will be ready for the September 1958 school year

The school will have a curri- eulum designed to prepare girls on the secondary education level for clerical office work and for specialized stenography in medshyical legal executive and junior court reporting careers

Aim of the new school which will be brougQt under the Reshygents o the State of New York is to give complete secretarial training and thereby eliminatemiddot an additional two years matricushylation at business colleges

Program to Train Social Workers

NEW YORK (NC)-Fordham Universitys School of Social Service has inaugurated a proshygram to alleviate the shortage of social workers in areas lack- ing social service schools 0

James W Fogarty deim of the school announced that the proshygram calls for students living within 200 miles of New York to attend classes at Fordhams midshytown Manhattan campus two days each week and to spend the remaining time doing field work in their home towns and cities

Mr Fogarty explained that the program is now in effect in the Scranton and Wilkes-BarrePa area Like those full-time stu- dents living in New York three students from Pennsylvania will be eligible for masters degrees in social service after two acashydemic years

These students ar~ attending five courSeS on Wednesdays and Thursdays thuS only one overshynight stay per week is needed Because the student does l)is field workin his home town Mr Fogarty points out the chances are increas~d that h~ will re- maIn -ther~after graduation to pursue his career bull

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Photo by Calvey of Tannton ~ICHTING THE ADVENT WREATH IN ATAUNTON HOME Wreaths were

lIghted In many hom~s of the diocese in a spiritual preparation for Christmas Mrs Hugli Mayher and ~~r famIly of 5 Benefit St Tauntongather around their own wreath First row left to right Kevin Mrs Mayher and Virginia Second row left to right Hugh Ann LOUIse and Mary Frances Mr Mayher was working when this photo was made

Cenacle AOpostolate Members Hold Regional Meeting at Wareham

St Patricks Parish Wareham was host to 250 members and friends of the Missionary Censhyacle Apostolate at the 10th New England regional l)1eeting of the organizaJion

Missionary reports were given by associates Ifrom Hyannis and Dedham who summed up yearly reclamation work and preventive activities following the address of welcome by Rev John A Chippendale pastor Laurel Cooper of Attleboro presided

Dr Margaret Healey general custodian reported on the Cathshyolic Action ltonference held reshycently in Rome Members were urged by Father Edward MSSST to heed thegtlea of the Holy Father middottomiddot be faithful and zealolls Catholics Actionists The Missionary Cenacle middotAposshytolat~ is a lay missionary moveshy

JeomeKerwin Heads Religious Association

CHICAGO (NC) - Jerome Kerwin University of Chicago political science professor has

been elected president of the Religious Education middotAssociatiomiddotn He succeeds George N Shizster president of Huntermiddot College

New York Both are Catholic laymen

Rev Dr F Ernest Johnson of the Protestant National Council of Churches was elected a viceshypresident to represent Protesshytants Father Thurston Davis SJ editor of America maga zine was made a vice-president to (epresent Catholics and Rabbi Joseph LOQkstein of Congregashytion Kehilath Jeshurun New York was nam~dmiddot a vice-presishydent representing Jews

Barre and Family Service in Lackawanna County Scranton

A modification of this plan h~is been formulated for the Albanyshy

Troy area andwill be introduced next September This plan ~ill operate with students selected from among employees of local social agPrnCies Alsothese stushydents will be permitted to take their degrees in three rather than two years

Current plans call for Miss Dermody to make at least three trips annually to the local agenshycies to check on the performance of the commuting students

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ment founded by the late Rev Thomas Augustine Judge MSSST conducted along quiet and spiritual lines that good may be done for the Church and for souls

The general pUrpose of the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate is to give honor and glory to the Triune God first in the sanc-middot tification of the associates by means of the practice~ and devoshytions of the Missionary Cenacle and secondly that the ardent Catholicity so cultivated will manife~t itself in an intensely apostolic spirit

The special purpose of the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate is the Preservation of the Faith to be effected under the direction of the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy and Most Blessed Trinity in conjunction with their apostolic activities The Missionary Servants of

the Most Blessed Trinity have five missions in the Fall Ri~er Diocese Holy Ghost Parish in Attleboro Holy Name in Fall Riyer ~tPatrhks Wareham Our Lady of the Assumption Osterville and St Franci~ Xavier middotHyannis

Young men Qr women wishing to devote part of their leisure time to the Lay Apostolic work in the Church can assist in any of these parishes

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Bellandi a young communist worker whose recent civil marshyriage to a Catholic girl led to a libel suit against Bishop Pietro Firodelli of Prato has been stricken with paralysis of the face

The incident has attracted nashytionwide attention because Belshylandi was stricken after taking the Bishop to court for publicly denouncing his civil marriage o In a letter to the girls parish the Bishop named Bellandi and his wife and condemned civil marriages of Catholics as pubshylic concubinage scandal and sin

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Sister Retegyes First Donat~on

Diaper washing will be less of a problem in Dschang from now on if an Anchor reader in New Bedford has anytl)ing to say about it The anonymous Ne~ Bedfordite read in last weeks Anchor of Sister Helen William SUSC and the 200 African orphans for whom she cares Almost 100 of the orphans are babies in diapers and the article mentioned that the Sisters had no washing mashychine to handle their enormous laundry

This is to help towards the washing machine said the note

received by Sister Helen William the day after Thanksgiving at St Helenas Convent Rock St Fall River Enclosed was a crisp new $20 bill The Sisters at St

Helenas deduce from the flowshyered stationery used that the unshyknown sender of the money is a woman but they have no other clue to her identity However lack of that knowledge will be no bar to their grateful prayers in her behalf

The Fall River Mission Club is another group that was imshypressed by Sisters account of mission life in Mrica She will be interviewed for the clubs Sunday night program on WSshyAR Fall River and the tape recorded interview with her will be aired in the near future

One Millionth ALBANY (NC) - The one

millionth free rosary distributed by the Family Rosary Crusade founded and directed by Father Patrick Peyton CSC has left headquarters in a shipme~t to Vel Freris editor of the Catholic newspaper in Athens Greece

It was a request for 50000 rosaries by Mr Freris a Catholic journalist eleven years ago which prompted Father Peyton to establish the rosary distribushytion program for the missions

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By Donaldmiddot McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

I was somewhat disappointed this week to find a Catholic lay~edited magazine dedicated to the improvement ~f movies television and radio programs single out certain motion pictures as a kind of ideal to be strived for and supported by Catholics so longas he does ~ot betray the

The Catholic Preview of religious meaning of Christianity Entertainment cites such or debase its religious values

current and recent filrris as To middotme there is something The Ten Commandments Quo- almost automatically suspect

~ Vidis and The Robe as proof about a religious film that that religion must cater to the prurient boobs (has) an enor- who go to any ~ovie that promshymous audience ises in its advertisinr or on its potential~ marquee that sexua~ seduction

For years will play an essential part in the says the maga- movie zine the exact Obviously incidents of seducshyformula for a twn are related in the Bible financially suc- But is that the central meaning cessful movie of the Christian religion It eluded Holly- seems to be the central meaning wood produc- or at least the central hook Rev Umberto Mozzoni Apostolic Nuncio to Bolivia Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of ers Now ap- around which Hollywoods reli- Washington Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani Apostolicmiddot Delegate to the U Sand parently t h e gious productions are fabricated Very Rev Lloyd P McDonald 88 Provincial of the U 8 8ulpicians The ceremony atH 0 II Y woo d Let Hollywood try its hand at

Theological College Catholic University of America conducted by the Sulpicianscrowd (who are admfttedly more scriptingmiddota novel by Bernanos or concerned with commerCially Mauriac let middotit try to capture and was onemiddot of the concludinganniversary observances throughout the nation NC Photo successful formulas than they then project the meaning ofmiddotaSt l

are with genuine creativity in John of the Cross or a Cure de Better Worry About Your~elf Before Its too Late motion pictures) have hit on a Ars Let Hollywood in short

guaranteed box-office succesS suspend for amiddot moment its middotmiddotcomshy BOSTON (NC)-People were nate the universe with the subshy nismfrom its sources and learnshythe religious movie mercial instinct which sees the concerned about the dog in the jection of the United States as ing the methods and techniques

Cash registers are tinkling gold in the accidental grandiosishy Sput~ik II Archbishop Richard an immediate objective toward thereof from former communists The producers are happy And ties of the Old Testament epishy J Cushing of Boston told a high that goal he said or those who have been subshyit seems that Catholic Preview sodes and adventure into the school audience here but the jected to commtmist brainwashshy

Teach as Evilmiddot is happy more risky but more spiritually dumb animals to be pitied in this ipg anmiddotd other forms of propashy

He told students at ArchbishopI justmiddot want to cast what may rewarding area of Christian scientific age are we the people ganda he saidCushing Central High School in

be a minority vote Such movies sanctity The reason for pity is that we The one man in this countrySouth Boston that to combat the as The Robe Quo Vadis etc Non-Support Campaign think we can livemiddot in our usual communist tlreat there should who in my experience is teachshyleave me unhappy middotSuch films Catholic Preview remarks carefree prosperous way while be better distribution of inforshy ing similar courses is Louis

the communists aspire to domi- Budenz former editor of theare not good religion And that a film does not have to be mation on commtinism particu theyre not even good entertain- big and Biblical to entice fam- larly through careful teaching Daily Worker If his weekly ment iliesaway from their televisionmiddot Newspaper Praises on the subject in schools column could reach every Amershy

ican genuinely interested in theCheapen Religion sets and cites such recent items I believe that comshy Basically what is wrong with as Heaven Knows Mr Allison German President middotsecurity of our country and j~munism should be taugpt in ourmiddot

traditions we would alrea~yQuo Vadis and all the rest of God Is My Partner and Seashy VATICAN CITY (NC)-Presi- educational system But it should have driven every communistthese epic spectaculars is that wife to make its point dent Theodor Reuss of Germany be taught as an evil taught from the land and everycommushythey cheapen and vulgarize reli- But the burden of Catholic through his deep respect for the therefore with a moral directive gion They lack two vitaleh~- Previews article is to encourage Faith and religious virtue is a in the same way that treason is nist delegate from the United ments of a genuine religious film more of the big and Biblical worthy representative of the Nations

HONOR FOUNDER OF SULPICIANS Observing the 300th anniversary of the deathmiddot of Fathe~ Je~n Jacques Oiier founder of the Sulpician Fathers are from left Most

taught as an evil he said ~the spirit of reverence and an type of movie new Gemiddotrman republic LOssershy0 For years I have been sayingunderstanding of the Christian There is one ray of hope in the vatore Romano Vatican City tliat the foreign missionary isreligionmiddot article It is well to remember daily said here inevitably and inescapably onThe extravagance of the says the article that Hollywood Commenting on President one of the front linesof the fightGospel lies in its spiritual mean- will not produce (religious Heuss visit to the Holy See and against communism Archbishoping The extravagance of a Cecil movies) unless audiences supshy his audience with His Holiness Cushing said This beingsc) Ole B DeMille production lies in its port them Catholics can in Pope Pius XII the Vatican City missionary should by his traiilgaudy material enormity (cast sure the continued productionmiddotof newspaper said ing -be smiddotpecially equipped forof thousands) Hollywood has such excelJent film farecby their No one could better personify themiddot job not yet comprehended the mean-enthusiasticsupport 0( movies ofmiddot the historical and political conshy Informed Stay Abreasting of th~Gospel The parable of 8 similar caIiber sideration (of such a visit) than TheCohimban Fathers in thethe mustard_ seed the hidden the I am considering the possibii TheodorHeuss Through his Far Eastmiddot spend a full weekcontemplative and the materially ity of startingmiddot an enthusiastic personal preStige his mind open periodically studyin corilmushy

of of to ihe mostmiddot humanmiddot understand-impoverished realities of Chris- middotcampaign non-support tianity have not been absorbed these tastele~s de-spiritualized ingmiddot his deep respect for the by Hollywood And they have middotmonstrosities that gush forth Faith aridmiddot religious virhle he IS yet to be -translated into any from Hollywood and Vine under a most worthy representative of ~formula for bOx~office success the false pretense of religious the new Germany

In their middotplace Hollywood has movies There wili be no orshy

given -us a cunning middotcombination ganization no duesmiddot no commitmiddot at least will nat offend religious of religious trappings and sex tees or meetings middotin connection sensibilities of Ghr~stiamiddotnsmiddot who (see their shrewd advertising in wimiddotththis campaign Just a rather know that themiddot Cross was m~de of which female Biblical characters easily-kept resolution to stay wood not weightless plastic and are draped in negligees ~that away from the stuff that Chrst was reviled and acshywould make a hardened night- Hollywood will not produce cused of many things but never club performer blush) they them if this campaign gains of flamboyance label these wares religious momentum Hollywood produc- bull ==~ movies and we Catholics like ers will look for a different forshyall the rest run to the box-office mula which mayor may not be A WONDERFUL and even organize parochial-middot good at the Box-office but which SELECTION OFschool field trips to the local theat~~ that has the latest vershy Oldest Pried Dies Christmo$ middotGiftssion of the Hollywood producers - FETEIRA Fayal A~ores (NC)formula-for-cash so UNUSUAL SO SPECIAL

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I -dont doubr the literal aushytlimiddotentldty the archeological acshycuracymiddot of these religious films But neither do I doubt that this authenticity is limited to suchmiddot accidentals as costumery design of Roman spears and helmets and the like

I dont like to see-Catholics of all people won over so easily to such cheap commerCialism masshyquerading as religious motion pictures I dontobject to a Hollywood producer making a million dollars on a religous film

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As Lay Apostles in Pagan World bull PHILADELPHIA-Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen Rel~gious Films middotof New Yorkurged morethan 10000 youths here to be lay apostles in a pagan environment Need Support

Bishop Sheen was the keynote speaker at the fourth CARMEL (NC) - Catholics annual convention of the by supporting good movies haveEvery civilization that begins

a profoundly important role to National Council of Catholic to go to pieces does so through playas a force for the moral imshyYouth Diocesan Section carnality he said If Catholic provement of film entertainmentAbout 12000 persons heard outh keeps the virtue of purity

The Catholic Preview of Enshy the Bishops address in Conven- it will be less tempted to give up tertainment said in an article enshytion Hall Archbishop Henry J the Faith titled Is Religion Good BoxOBrien of Hartford presided al The Bishop who is mitiomll Office that this role is parshythe session director of the Society for the ticularly important in regard toBishop Sheen advised the del- Propagation of the Faith said the so-called religious filmsegates to be catechists or lay that Catholic young people can

An article in the Decemberapostles to offset the threat of a live in a bigger world by sacshyissue sailt that for years thesecularized culture rificing for he foreign missions exact formula for a financiallyThere are only 28 conver- He suggested they should giye up successful movie eluded Hollyshysions per priest per year in the not orily luxuries but also riecesshywood producersUnited States he declared and sities to aid the missions

only 130000 persons coming into It was thought first to be a Rise in Delinqueney musical extravaganza then the

We must not grow through In his address at the closing historical epic then the quality the clergy alone~ he stated We banquet of the Youth Work Conshy CHAPLAIN BLESSES NEW KNIGHTS OF COLUMshy western but in 1953 said Preshywill grow by passing the burden ference Los Angeles Chief of BUS QUARTERS Rev Joseph K Welsh pastor of St view the film The Robe on to you You can contact Police William Parker said ~The proved that religion had an

the Church annually

Thomas More Parish Somerset and Chapl~in of the Bishop enormous audience potentialyoung people we cannot reach country is experiencing an abshy Cassidy CO1ncil is assisted by Raymond Bachard and Wilshy

The Bishop assigned the normal rise in juvenile delinshy Citing the success of The Ten liam Benoit as he blesses the new home The building is Commandments~ and Quoyouths two other duties to afshy quency He explained that stashy

firm the virtue of purity and to tistical data shows that juvenile located on Milford Rd Swansea and will be opened to the Vadis the magazine said howshyrealize that they live in a bigger arrests during 1956 increased 17 public next Sunday Dec 8 ever that a film does not have world than America per cent over 1955 to be big and Biblical to entice

families away from their teleshyThe most startling statistic Totally Without Merit vision sets It mentions the sucshySays Parents Fail Chief Parker said is that of LOS ANGELES (NC)-Con- At a time ~hen our country cess of Heayen Knows Mr Alli shythe total arrests for major crimshyTo Te~ch Religion inal offenses 46 per cent inshy gressman Patrick Hillings of needs to encourage educational son God Is My Partner and

ROCHESTER (NC) - Since California has voiced vigorous institutions to provide us with Seawifevolved children under 18 and of parents fail to teach the Our opposition to the attempt to re- the best possible brains it is But in the light of this apparshythat group 40 per cent had not Father to 70 per cent of the impose property tax on private ridiculous to place burdens in ent trend toward more reigiousyet reached their 15th birthdaychildren entering parochial non-profit elementary and sec- the path of education movies it is well to rememberHe advocated stern treatment

school first grades canrthey be of juveniles who were serious ondary schools in California Foes of the present tax exemp- that Hollywood will not produce The scheme he said is totally them unless audiences supportteaching them Gods commandshy first offenders But for a more without merit and citizens tiOIl status of the school have them the magazine statedments permanent solution to juvenile should stand firm against this succeeded in getting on the 1958 Catholics can insure the conshyThis question was posed here delinqenc)l he said we must insidious proposal ballot an initiative repeal measshy tinued production of such excelshyby Msgr Irving A DeBlanc dishy continue to attempt to inculcate ure It would amend the Cali shy

lent film fare by their enthusiasshyrector of the Famliy Life Bureau within our young a deep sense fornia constitution to proide for of the National Catl10lic Welfare Bishops Hope to Halt taxation of these schools tic support of movies of similarof moral justice coupled with a calibre Conference Washington D C greater realization of the true U S Sen William R KnowshyMexican EmigrationThe Monsignor spoke at a destiny of man land candidate for the Repubshy

MEXICO CITY (NC)-A move gathering of the New York State to stop emigration to the United A Delicious meeting during the 58th annual lican nomination for governor

is among many who have voicedCatholic CampingWelfare Conference A Protesshy States by Mexican 1TIigrant their opposition to the tax measshy Treatworkers and to repatriate those shared the speakers platform to Needs Top Leaders already working in the U S has tant clergyman and a rabbi ure

California was the last of the been initiated by the Socialdiscuss Family Life Education PHILADELPHIA (NC)- 48 states to exempt private nonshySecretariate of the Mexican Bishy as Church and Synagogue View Camping makes an immense profit schools from property tax shopsIt contribution in furthering the The legislature passed a law toSince 1942 about 2500000Msgr DeBlanc said the statisshy work of the Church and should that effect in 1951braceros as the workers aretic on the percentage of children not be entrusted to second-rate called have entered the Unitedknowing the Our Father came laymen a camp administrator States under legal contract Fourfrom a survey which also showed said here out of every ten have not reshythat only 50 per cent of the chil shy The statement was made by turned to their homes and famishydren entering first grade knew Dr Joseph Link Jr administrashy lies in Mexicothe Sign of the Cross tor of Fort Scott summer camps

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the heart of the Faith There is not a something whicn takes place at Church and anoiher which takes place in our home The family liturgy is an extenshyaion of the liiurgy of the Church

For instance if children do not understand that marriage is bull sacrameni or sufficientlyun- derstand the Mass they will soon dissociate themselves from it he said

professioflal salariesIn the home he continued the SPECIAL Excursion to PONTA DELGADAHe declared that for the fushyliturgy should not be an accesshy

ture of the Catholic campingBOly to Christian living but at program we ~ust do two

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TODAY - st Sabbas Abbotregrhe He became one of the most famiddot mous of the Palestinian monks

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TIIE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER in whose discipline he esta~

Jished a rigid reform He was remiddotPublished Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Dio~eseot Fall River nowned for his austerity of lifemiddot 410 Highland Avenue and observance of the monasticFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 rule In various journeys to Conmiddot

bull PUBLISHER stantinople he rendered great Most RevJJames L Connolly DO PhD service to the Eastern Church I

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died in 532 at the age of 94MANAGING EDITOR

TOMORROW - St Nicholas (Atorney Hugh J Golden Bishop-Confessor He served as

bull bull c Archbishop of Myra in AsiaDecencymiddot PledgeMinorin the fourth century ami viras so noted for his vigilance

On Sunday all Catholics of the Dioc~se ~ill be asked over the young that he became a to take theLegionofmiddot Decency pledge This is a solemn Patron of Children The familiar and an increasingly important matter By this pledge term Santa Claus is a corruption

of his name He also is a Patron grownups and young people alike promise to keep away Saint of Russia and is known as from indecent and immoral forms of entertainment and St Nicholas of Myra where he those that are dangerols to faith or morals They promise served as well as St Nicholas of to keep away from moving pictur~s that glorify crime and Bari Italy where his relics were sin They promise not to patronize those places of amuse- transferred after his death

rhent that show such films and entertainments as a matter Sag~ and Sand SATURDAY -- St Ambroseofpolicy Bishop-Doctor He was one ofp t -t - f B t -ff - t - four Doctors of thethe great

Only a fool would deny the close tie-up between crime e I 10n or eo ITICO Ion Western Church He lived in the especially among the young and bad books and films fourth century ArIes Lyon and

Minds are formed by what persons read and especially see Treves dispute the honor ofOf Bohem-an 8orn Prelate middot in the movies for here they are caught up in another being his birthplace He early

B R b distinguished himself by his middot world their eyes and ears ~re assailed by suggestive or y Most Rev 0 ert J Dwyer DD talents and while a young man middot downright indecent ideas their imaginations are catered Bishop of Reno was made Governor of Northern to with all the skill and technical advantages that Holly- On a wintry afternoon in Philadelphia Thursday Jan- Italy Upon the death of the wood has to offer and these are considerable uary 5 1860 the black-clad figure of a man staggered across Archbishop of Milan he was the

f Vine Street near 13th gained the narrow sidewalk crumpled choice of rival factions to suc-The most important single fact acing all our police ceed He divested himself of hishymiddot th t _ I middot~and middotfell Two passersby rushed to his aid and carried him ~departments IS e rlsmgmiddot crIme ra e among young pe6p e wealth in favor of the Churchinto the nearest house His middot I t hasbeen going up at a steadily increasing rate Poor American bishop willing tospon- and the poor and applied himshy

home influence lack of discipline must take part of the clothing told them he was sor him as a niissonary were self assiduously to his episcopal blame but the film industry cannot shake off its r~sponsi- ~ cleric ~ goldcross dang- long unavailing Only after a duties He wasa champion of bility in the matter The Amedcan Bishops realistically hng from ItS chams~ggested steerage passage to New York religious liberties and manifested

bull that he was a bishop But long did he finda welcome from aging hili lourag~ on one occasion by recogmzmg thIS years ago formed ~heLelp~m of D~ency before a priest middotcouldbesum Bishop Dubois whcgt ordained ~xcluding from Church services to evaluate for parents and young people themselves the moned to administer ihe Unction hima priest on June 25 1836middot Emperor Theodosius the Great

moral tone of movies The Legion aimsnotonly at warn the soul of John Neumann Four yearsasan itinerant mis- who w~s guilty of a cruel masshying against positivedangers to faith ahd morals but atmiddot fourth Bishop of - Philadelphia siona among the German- sacre His writings are voluminshyencouraging those movies that are deemed educatihnal or had taken flighto Godgt spe~~mgCatphcsof~esteJ1 -ous and a constant reference in 4 few weeks ago a large num- New York m and around matters religious He was a

help~ul recreatIOnally fQ~ varIOUS classes of people her of the Bishops Of America Rochester and Buffalo were brother of St Marcellina He The Legion has as itsmiddot chief concern the moral and meeting iilWashington~or the enough to temper the expect- lied on April 4 397

religious wholesomeness of Catholics and those-other men annual session of ~e middotNational ancy~ He was lonely an~ pro- SUNDAY-Feast of the Imshyof good will vho middotsupport its work It is asm)icha censor Catholic Welfare ConIerence fundly dIstrustful of hlmse~ maculate Conception On this 8s the publie healthdepartment is a censor ofdiseaseas signed a petition to the middotHoly See ~hat he had come to know of day in 1854 Pope Pius IX solshy for the beatificationmiddotofthe Serv- the I~ltlem~~orists th~nrecel1tly ~mnly declred as an article of

vaccines are censors arit of Goa iheVe~er~ble J6h~ esta~hshed I~middotthe UIl~ed Stat~s gt Faith that Mary the Mother of middot It seems that the onlymiddot way a stop canmiddot be put bgt the Neumilnn Itis afleast possible conv~nced hIm thatlt was m middotGixi was by singular privilege of production ofunwholesoine films is to hit middotthe producers that the centennial of his death t~ellcompany that he coul4 find Godpreserved free from all stain

where it hurts in the pocketbook ~ CatliOlics and others by Willwitn~ss his ~I~ya~iol1 to tle h~mselfand ~o hISmiddot best work of original sin This ismiddot the pamiddot t fl h altar As his successor inmiddotthe See B1Sh0lgt -ohn Hughes gave a tronql feast of the United States

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I crime and evil tEn~enciesin impres~ionableyoung people Faith C i atmiddot once plunged iiltomiddot endless tow~rd th~ end of the ~our~h _ The teiio~ of Decency pledge is bot a rilehjmiddotf()rmalitymiddotmiddotmiddot middotPractic81 WYstie ~ work in a s4ccessionof arishes c~ntury preated ~ s~rmonmiddot m

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middot Its effec~s It should contIllue to be a ratmg system thatmiddot marinThe rest is the story of dissensicgtns which were biter to Miltiades he succeeded St Euseshymiddot will keep the movie producers aware of the ideals that we asimple man who not only be- cause difficulties for anoth~rre- bius as POPe iIi 31 He Was ~ cherish as Catholics and ascitizens of a Christian country ~ieved in humility b~t practiced cruitthe conve~t Isaac He~ker given the hollor of martyrdom Jdeals that we wiil not allowa handful of people to sriatch It who detested not~1Og so much Yet Neu~a~m s love for ~e because of the su~ermgs he unshy

middot as the pomp and circumstance of middotRedemptonstldeal the austenty derwent m the tIme of Diocleshyfrom us under the gUIse of entertamment office whose whole desire was to andabnegation of St Alphonsus tian His pontificate was short

reOain an unknown religious of hidden beneath rococo rhetoric but he witnessed the triumph of

middotthe Redemptorist Congregation was a deady flame He hardly Constantine over Maxentius andAdvent Growth

Yet the reverse of the picture had ~he makings of a successful reorganized the government of Christ loved the symbol of thE seed What is the is the record of i singularly Redemptorist preacher in a day the Church which had been laid

kingdom of God like and to what shall I middotliken it Itis fruitful apostolAte as a mission- when the order set great store dysolate in years of persecushylike a grain of mustard seed Theseed is theWord of 1 ary priest and as a bishomiddotp For by pulpit thunderings but he tions He presided over~e

the eight years of Neumanns had the art of winning the hearts Council of Bishops from ItalyGod Unless the grain of wheat fall intltr the middotground administration of the Diocese of of his brethren and of bringing and Gaul which decided in favor

middot and die it re~ains alone Butif it dIe it briJlgs forth Philadelphia were marked by an peace to unquiet houses of Cecilian as Bishop of Carth~ge much fruit immense growth matched by It was as rector of the Re- -against Donatus This did not

Advent has been called the season of the seed Christ courageous and far-sighted di- d~mptorist parish in Philadel- hinder the later development of ~ the seed of the worlds life was hidden in Our Lady during rection The paradox of Chris- phia that Neumann attracted the the Donatist heresy in Africa

tianity had found another and attention of that learned and He died on January 10 314 the first Advent The 9loryof God was hidden in hermiddot exceedingly apt illustration the isolated man Bishop Francis WEDNESDAY--St D I

middot darkness and Divine Love grew in silence Mary had B h f h h h Pt k K k Th B h amasus middot nothing to gIve God but herself and He asked for nothing b~no~xec=do~dts~r~~~~d~ gu~~d wit~n~cu~errineg ey~ t~ r0pe-~nfessord H~t wdasd~pna-

his more brilliant and talented holiness of the prie~t and when Ll~be o _mean a en e dOPde 1 enus m l Helse eXl e e succee e middot compeers Everybody had known he was translated to Baltlmore P Lb H d That t 00 is the meanmg of this and every Advent as him as ~ saint few had sus- in October 1851 Neumann was S~p~ 1 erl~s e CO~lss~n nthe Church relives with her Divine Spouse Christ the pected that he was (in Lord his candidate for the succession t t e~o~e lcor~ec t e asmiddotlt

middot mysteries of His life Once more it isamiddotqumiddotestion of Christs Roseberys phrase) an extra- By sheer power of will he forced x 0 t y CrIf ur~s or avmgmiddot desiring to grow WIthin oui- -lives wherever we rtiay be- ordinarlypractical mystic the appointment on his colleague amt asuds lSd bamoutsf d R res ore an eau lle 10 ome at home inschool at -work at middotrecreation Too middotoften do Jams Redemptorists and ~n the relucta~t vlct~m the tombs of the martyrs iIe

people have a formalistic V iew pf leligioii thinking of God He wa~ born f peasant stock Quietly and Unnoticed died in 384 at the age of 80 ~ m the mountam country of ShorUy before the blow fell

middot only in terms pf church Th~y compartmentalizereligionmiddot Bohemia March 281811 He had Neumann had said to a lay making it an affair of prayer aridmiddot the sacraments and a happYl1ome and an adequate brother How good it is to be in ary problems of constant jour leaving it out of their everydays activity early school~ng enough to equip the Congregation and to live in neyings and laborious preaching

Advent gives us the sacramental view of life U makes him for the seminary when he America Here we can truly love Humbly but firmly he wore the us realize that religion is a matter of growingin Christ went off to Budweiss in his God work much and ~uffera lot mitre almost imperceptibly teensA picture that surviyes of for Him and we qo all thIS molding the Diocese into spirshy

I t is a matter of letting Christ be formed in us middotAnd that him as a bOyshows him round- quietly Iand unnoticed by the itual maturity The round face is a process that goes on with our every thought and wo~d faced wide-eyed full of a grave world It was the swan-song of bull grew furrowed the wide eyes and action The actual intentions formed in our prayers e~pectancy ~ut life closed in on his joy lost their luste but the expect shyand in the reception of the sacraments overfiow into all hIm soon enoughfor Neumann Eight yearsa Bishop and dead ancy never waverep The bent the other activities of the day And Christ in another ~ though passable as astudent was just short of forty-nine Eight haggard man who died of a heiJrt

bull not accepted by his hojne Dio- years of toil and endless worry attack on a wil)ter afternoonAdvent grows within usmiddot h ffcese and IS e orts to find an of financial stress and disciplin- found heaven on the cobbles

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Glee Clubs Engaged

Spotlighting Our Schools SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

The annual Christmas entershytainment will take place in the academy auditorium at 230 Sunshyday afternoon Dec 8 and again on Sunday Dec 15

On Dec 8 the kindergarten and grammar school pupils will participate in the program while on Dec 15 most of the performshyers will be high school students

On both days the Christmas Story illustrated with filmshystrips will be narrated and sung Narrators are Joan Ellison Mary Joan Fernandes Magdalena Ferro and Janet Pauline Joanne Craig will render a vocal solo accompanied by Louise Charshybonneau and Sandra Mandeville

A Christmas playlet entitled A Child Shall Lead Them will be presented on Dec 15 The cast is composed of Elaine Daniels junior who plays the part of the em~ittered Mr Sears Sr with Gardenia Wojtuszewski Susan Pepler and Louise Dionne freshmen as his wife daughter and granddaughter respectively

Jeanne Gingras and Janet Blanchette freshmen have the roles of John Sears Jr and his wife Joanne Gracia and Martha Flood eighth graders play the part of their children

The Glee Club will contribute various selections including Minuit Chretiens arranged by Sister Mary Vincent SSCC and White Christmasarranged by Edmund Desrosiers

HOLY FAlULY WGH NEW BEDFORD

In the annual survey evnshy ducted by the Catholic School middotPress Association at Marquette University College of Journalshy

ism Holy Familys Yearbook The Maria received themiddot rating of ALL CATHOLIC The editor of the 1957 yearbook was Miss Margaret A Moore now a stushy

middot dent at St Elizabeths School of Nlrsing ne1v liturgical year is a season

According to the Schedule of ofprepanitioii for the coming of the Narragansett Debatfug the Savior The observance of League Holy Family will meet this age-old custom gives to all Durfees debaters this week and a true spiritual anticipation of Mount St Maiys club will Come Christmas the Birth of Christ toNe~ Bedf9r(i~wee~ of The entIre family should take

Decmiddot 15 part in settiM up an Advent At the bi-mohthlymeeUng of wreath The wreathsCircushymiddot the Science Club rohn Bas- Jar ampOape represents the cycle

toni gave a very informal talk on of years from Adam middottomiddotChrist Outer Spacemiddot Nelis Bohrwas during which ~e middotworldmiddot has

Donald middotBenjamins-choiCe and awaitedmiddotandisawaitingmiddotHis secshy George Thomas discUssedmiddot man- ood and final Coming in glory

made diamonds Signifying the Sundays ofAd bull0 Sister M Anastasia RSMbullbull Yent ate the four candles (three

i and Sistermiddot middotMmiddot Charles-Francis purpleand~ne rose)middot The rose 0 RSM wiH attend a scielce candle is lightedonthe third

meeting to be held at Wentworth Sundayof Advent known i as ~n$titute on Saturday GaudeteSunday theJoyfuISun- SistermiddotM Virginia RSM and day of Advent Sister M Carmelita RSM m The penitential spi1it of the ait~nd the m~ting ofth~ high seasonmiddot is represente~ by the

middot school divisionof the New tng- purple ribbons placed between land unit of the NCEA which every two candles The Holy will be held at Boston Collegmiddote Water Bottle is used for the Sa~urdaY blesSing of the wreath by the JESUS MARY ACADEMY Father or the Head of theHouseshy

middot FALL RIVER hold -

Mother Ste Therese of the In- 1----- fant Jesus Superior Mother st

middot Vincent de Paul principal of the HATHAWAYS high school department M St bull Victoire principal of the ele-middot LAUNDRY Inc mentary division with members of the teaching staff M St Am- finest sinee 1811 broise M Marie-Rene M Marieshy

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AnLEBORO MASS Daily Masses 630 1 8 AM

Confessions Dally 630 A M to 900 P M

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CHRISTMAS ILLUMINATION

December 8 to January 12 5to 10 PM

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Nathalie M St Laurent and M St John Berchmans will attend the National Catholic Educashytional Association of the Secondshyary School Department of Boston College Saturday

A religious program will be sponsore~ by sodalists tomorrow in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception The Mary Day will open with the 8 oclock Mass at Notre Dame Church followed by a Communshyion breakfast in the school cafeshyteria The entire student body will assist atmiddot a religious entershytainment in the auditorium

Schuberts Ave Maria will be sung by Rachelle Labreche 58 accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Caron 58 Doris Mathieu a leader of the Blessed Virgin unit will take part in a theme entitled Mary in Our Life the flowering virtues of Our Lady as exemplified in a tee~shyagers life The Living Rosary will be conducted by groups of sodalists The Tribute to Mary Immaculate by JeannineBabin 58 will be followed by an inforshymal talk by Rev Roger Poirier on the Ideal ofmiddot a Sodalist Twenty-eight aspirants will enshyter the Sodality in the convent chapel middotRev Gerald Seguin SJ of

Ogdensburg N Y addressed the student body on the significance of the sodality Father pointed out that the sodality is not a club

or an lctivity but an organizashytion with a specific goal a proshygram a model and a dedication to a Way of Life It is interesting to know that 75 per cent ofmiddot the

sodalists in the Diocese of Ogshydensburg are public school tcenshyagers Father seguin is Director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality in Ogdensburg andhas been an

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The New England unit of the NCEA will meet Saturday with the faculty of St Marys High in attendance ReoresenHn the school will be Sister Michael Joseph Sister Therese Ann sshyter Mary Berchmans Sister Stanislaus Joseph Sister John

Mathilda and Sister Stella James Elise Cayer and Patricia

Cooper will be busy collecting stamps cards and other useful supplies for the Marist Missionshyaries tomorrow This is the third time this school year S M H girls have donated articles for use in the missionary lands

Election Day for the representshyative to be sent to Boston for Student Governmentmiddot Day will take place tomorrow The dele-

CEREMONY AT MOUNT ST MARY Mary Margaret bull gate whd is chosen will go to

Lomax senior class presidentlights the first candle on the Advent Wreath Responses to the appropriate liturgical prayers are made by Virginia E Howarth Mary T Butl~r and Nancy Cordeiro

SACRED H~ARTS ACADEMY Monahan Betty DeFusco Lynne ALL RIVER

In a ceremony on Sunday Dec 8 seniors will offer lilies to the Blessed Virgin in the traditional ceremony while the aspirants to the Sodality will renew their temporary Act of Consecration Rev Humoerto Medeiros will preside over the ceremony and deliver the sermon

To raise funds for the shipping of food to the Southern Missions the Sodality will raffle off baked goodi~s as a partmiddot of their Acivent project

Promising teen-age poets hlve middot been found among the gOpqoshymores and seniorll Making pracshytical the iesSons learned in rhyth~ and ~hyme the ~tudents set about seeking inspiration from the master Poets whose works have been previously

middot studied in class middotDeserv~ng poemswere sent to

the National Poetry Associat~on

where a committee will select the best entries for pOssible inshymiddotclusion in an anthology of high school poetrY t~ be pUbiis4ed this springmiddot

middot Mary McGuire Mary Joou Knight AnnMarie PeNadal

Paulette DionNancy middotMcNerney and Judith Hunt comprise the

middot sophomores whohave submitted entries

middot The following seniors are middotaso middotparticipating in the contest

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Silhouettes the dance sponshySOred by the Seventeeners~Com

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The Regional Meeting of the National Catholic Education As sociation of which Sister John Elizabeth is secretary will be

at~~lded next Saturday Dec17 by members of the faculty

Fivestudents participated in the Living Pictures program SERVICE sponsored by the Holy Name Womens Guild held last Tues- I

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Boston March 14 and serve in a direct personal role in our iegisshylature that day Petitions such as a proposal to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 an act proshyviding a penalty for failure to vote at state elections and an act regulating outdoor advertisshying along parks and limited acshycess highways will be discussed

With the start of the new Church year Advent wreaths have been made in each class The solemn and symbolic prayshy

ers willbe said by the presidents of each class for t~ four sucshycessive weeks of this peqitential season

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ent-day actIvltIes they ve got to lit its Pecember meeting next members Miss Anna P Malone By Mary Tinley middotDa]y _ ~ stqpbemg e~barrassedby the ~ ruesday eveniIig In the sacred Miss Helen ~irig Mrs Edward

The gi~~n fr9nt door from the outsjde w()rld)ntoour dntel1ec~ual hfe JieartSchoo( Al1ditoriumby 8 B Downs Mfss Hazel M Conaty hallisnotexactly a receiving one but for many yearsjt has T~at IS the hopm~onRoli~ ~othlaquorf f~~~7starcnc~tfatu~in~ J~llus Mrs Alexander E Rostler Miss

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taken quite nonchalantly bmiddotmiddott k t h A- lectualmiddotand CulturalAffaIrs ak-American pianistmiddot Lorraine MrAs COJOffheen hPourMwCAllnldfroelwlOW the een middots ruc a our ouse~ M ther Kernaghan now pro middot Th t hi t k hed TVth 0 Marie Moreau lyric soprano as wyas wee we she watc m rsenll-fes~~rofphysiCS at Maryville aridMichael Brurietti lyri~ -concert under the direction of were 1lkenmiddot aback whe~ dar~ness Mar~le took off the College is convinced that Cath- tenormiddot Mrs Joseph T Canniff

Markle told us that she wanted earrmgs then ~~enecklace~ olics on the whole have been I e bull Members are also middoturged by middot uamp--eVery one of us--to be home Wellsh~ saldfmally middot~u~~ somewhaf abashed by themiddot very J~~~s~ll~a i8agra~l~te of club pres~dent ~rs David Friday evenirig_ 111 turn mThan~s a nul~Igt~ idea of an-intellectual vocationgt ~~~ JIf~tI~al Cn~~rvltQry of Boland to contrIbute at tI~U1 to meet her ~iW ~~c~ of~s g~~ a r~soundlDg middot F()ralong tiIne iIow C~tholics MelC~ Clt~ ~l1d~s l pr9~eg~ an~middotmiddot ~eetin~ to the Ghristmas C~~

date George W _lIISS ~niJ~ ~lght ~Ug~~ have had an inferioritycomplexmiddot P~Jl~~~~tb~ orJdcfa~ols A~- coll~c~lOn of the Commum~y ~ middotmiddotIh~sah older k ~ KlndlyOfle~ eoncerning anythingbullintellec- ~-smiddotSe~qV1a H~ hlll a~~ared Service Department to aid~e

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when ones stpp~d ~f1d th~ oth- Th Pt d~r~ Ii dren to choose o~ly thosecolle~emiddot Ma~middot~as middoteduc~tecl ~ middotthe SlS- Bobmiddot Hargraves Ann Coyle John ers checked 1 want hIm to e ~a ~ quse-m ~ur~es th~t w1l1 be ~ref~l In _ te~s o~the Holy~r~ss She was Kruger )mow howswell you are-how striped plus checkeltlsportshlrt-- earmng ~ livmg she mamtamed awarded scholarshIps to the

well ymiddotou all are and the youngma~ l~gged In Such a pragmatic attitude is Springfield and Hartford Con- ~atr~cla Golden ClaIre Ro~ middot middotThat had us packa~es past Gmny lymg prone killing scholarly learning ana servatories of Music and was William Connelly Carole Mattishy

middot Come Friday we were pr~ watchmg a western on TV Mar- the intellectiIaimiddot life she said aCtive in thfa Opera Workshop at middotmoreGeorgette CamJ)bell middot pared for George There was an kl~ in rubber ~oots was middoton the W~ must IVork against it and ColUJribi~ -Uriiverity Mary ~acDonald Plerrette

early dinner-fish of cours~ ~lve~ay washmg her l~tUe 10r- replace it with a real interest in Michael Brunetti lyric tenor ~vesque John Harty Dale andmiddot disheshustled away without elgn car _ and resptct for le~rning amltn_ was bo~n iii New York City of Sllv~ ~orls Dupont a grumble The gIrls t()ok ~pon Bo~ncmg I~ the back door our Catholic You~h Italian parents He studied lit Dl~ne Levesque Rita Faria themselves the task of stralght- Markle burst Into her own pecu- Stmiddot 8 t S SylVIa Houle Rachelle Labreche ening middotthe living room while liar chuckle as she made the R Imiddotmiddot - Ob Dmiddot h ~~aven u~e s S ~~l~arYd- Maureen McGough

anMarkie dressed The Head or introductibnsThis is George e IglOUS to middots~r~e tWlg 11 repafrathorYCtc oOf N Diane Caron Pauline Galland I Justmiddot rtmembered sh F d A ue C0 ege 0 elY 0 ew 10 Le middotthe House took off the second e oun lng nnlversary York He served in World War ulse vasseur WIlham

h t th h k dmiddot laughed pushmg redmiddotbangs out - Reilly Marti D ff M IIPOrt s I - ec ~c e one- WASHINGTON (NC) _ The II and thetl resumed hIS stlltlt~S n 11 y urleand shIvered all In the good of her eyes wIth a cold wet ~outm

hand middotThe partys tonight-not ReligIOUS ofmiddot PerpetualAdora- Bt Colu~bla Umverslty ahd the Clmiddotmiddot R 11 F Lat eause N y kC 11 f M H alre el y ranCIS essa last night Ber~ady in five ~in- tl~nof themiddot Blessed Sacrame~t hew or ege () ~Sl~t h Patrick Hurley Mary Lomax

Most Sophistieatecll utes Want- tq go il1 and get WIll ltel~brat~ ~he 1~thanm7 sastapPlear~ In degGPera ~11 a Claire Sinotte and Paul Gosselin Hmm-mm Smells fishy we acquainted with thefolks versary of theIr lDstitutlon start- Wl ze~ andmiddot and ermany

lIliffedcoming d()wnstairs com- middotIt was more thail five minutes ipg Dec 12 MisSVirginia McAndrew anli t plete in our most sophisticated of course beioremiddottheerstwhil~ The-Sisters established in Bel Miss Ca~heiine AmiddotBoylan areco~ ~ ~

black sheathe foraquor-inch heels car washer emerged in black vel- gium in 1857 byth~wealthy chairmen of th hospitality coin Protect and pearl earrings Bringing out vet the disheveled i-ed hair daughter ofa bank president ~ the air freshenerwe paraded brushed into a shining cap have ~een~ the United States T - ---- Wh t y H through the room with a back- In the meantime we became since 1900 Twelve Sisters in Cmiddot O T E Smiddot~middot OU ave andforth up-alld-down waving acquainted with George their Wash~ngton convent spend M GOWAN of middotth~ bottl~ middotits wick e~tendedmiddot And George became acquainied~ their lives in prayer-beforemiddotmiddotthe fl I Sh c to the utmost with us-as is BlessedSacramental)d in mak ectrlco 0lf f

Hey what you trying to dlt ing vestments provided to 1726 ACUSHNET AVE~ Insurance Agency ~

~yeouHleOaodk ollmiddotfkethaed~~~~ei~~~ Legion of Decency eh~rs1middot~~s found~~ the ] NEW BEDFORD $4 PLEASANT STREEl ~ Thefollowing films are to be bull

lng at High Massmiddot work two years after she was NORTH ATTLEBORO ~ added to the list in their respec-middot ElectmiddotcaI Contractors bull bullFlsh we commented suc- graduated from a Paris convent bull bulltive classifications bull bull -inctly waving the bottle J andwas instructed--along with WYman 5-7555 ~ TEL MYrtle 9-8231 ~ ~ UnobjeCtionable for general __ _ bull bull George Cant let Markie down t others in her graduating class- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~Jpa ronagE-Enemy Below ~~~~ ~ ~ Smell better~ Unobjectionablefor adwts and to do good works especially in bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull ~ middot Smelled all right before he ca~irig for their -I2arish churches

adolescents -- Paths of middotGlory A grumbled And for the life of nna svocation was confirmed Wink of an Eye WANTme 1 cant see why a man cant Unobjechonabie for adults- when a priest called at her home find the evening paper Cabiria Gervaise to sol~cit funds Jor his church

Put away in the interest of Objectionable in part fora11~leftmiddotpractically desolate by the COUNTRY CLUB COMFORT orderliness we said giving oIie last wave of the air freshener HMeanwhile you might look at Created Woman TV

Daddy not that nota westshyern Markie came into the room dressed in her new black velvet HWhen George comes you oughtmiddot to be reading something kinda highbow

A half hour went by Ginny in

crisp green Girl Sltout uniform waited (If Mom doesnt drive me there pretty soon the meeting will be over) Pat and Mary also waited~as did their

dates Finally they left At 10 oclock Markie brought

out the second-the ~hecked-shysport shirt and silently put it around the shoulders of the Head of the House

Warm up Daddy she said softly Lets turn on the fights

The three of us sat in silence pretending to be interested in left hooks right jabs and wonshydering when the knock-outmiddot blow wouldbe struck

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state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

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A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

Christmas Shipwreck is an original radio play written by Guild member Manuel Almada Christopher Best will direct the premiere presentation of tWa play on the air

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

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of Angola and P~rtuiuese Guinea on the west coast are also part~cipating inmiddot this episshycopal conf~rence

of Christian principles of justicep~actIcal sensible s~ggest~o~s has existed throughou~middotthe ~isshyand ltparity in the internatiori~1 alm~4lt ~u~~ountIn~ the dlffl- ~ory ofmiddot American society hasmiddot field It has done this through cu~t1e~ It wa~ 9~VI0lS too ~lt~t n~ver been entiIely dissipated the publication of pamphlets ~ey w~re cgtnvince~~phe lgt~~lc aiJd n(werwill be Dr Kane deshypolicy statements and a monthly) Importallce of CAIP~ mlssln ~ elared Butmiddot I sincerely believe bulletin and through national help e~tablishr)l~ Peace O[ tha~ with the development of

C~mst In the Reign of Ctmst extensive Catholic lay leadershipand regional conferences It hils Membership applications and re- publicized and emphasized the questsfor additional information ===========pronouncements of the Popes about the Asociation may be ad- and of the American Bishops on dressed to Miss Eleanor Waters international peace andmiddot hasCathoiic Association for Intershy JBmade particular efforts to en national Peace 131~ Massaclhimiddotcourlige college students to make setts Ave NW Washington 5 a serious study of Christian prin- D C LUMB~RmiddotCQciples and theirmiddot application to world problemS HallMmiddotillion Loan So Dartmouth

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Catholic Peace Association Needs Members and Funds

By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

it w~s heartening to observe According to Dr Kane this is a at the recent confercentncethat the primary middotreason for the smail organizations members were number of Catholics in certain neither ~is~eartened nor-dis-middot import~nt endeavors dismaYed by t~ese SeriOlls pxob- Some of the preJ~dice and I g th h emsa er t ey wexe f 11 f

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D~plores Lack ofmiddot Leadership considerable improvement can

CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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My husband has me worried Last week I found Signs - are left today only seven priests and eleven Sist~rs The restmiddot

of lipstick on his haiidkercbief and wehad an awfulquar~t ~OME (N~)-Nabons ~re ~~=~~~vep~d~ri~t~~~ ~~e~td~~ Now be ClaIms that hedi~ this only to ~ake me angry I qUIckl~ commg to thepomt Our Lord drove oot of the possessed ThoSe devilS said We dont iike to hemiddotsuspiciousbut Im terribly upset We have a~ whiCh ~hey mustch~ know who you are UleH~1yen One of God The Communists two young children and Im middot0middotmiddot eIther the path of materml- know too

~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

~le are inmiddot added bond of chi~cmiddot~eyour Human events ofmiddot the past iog that a ehureh ~thpmiddot~tamiddot~~adis like love two is a best self and yOll will continue to- severaL D)onth rapidly foUow- abody without ahead ero d and three holdmiddothis love iog ~e middotafter another warn us --- becn~ one too Fin1l11y do notneglect prayer - that nationsmiddot are quickly ccpming NoW i( ampbe ~iiuonS 01 SataO iDdirectlyadmit that middotChrist anI

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stay close to God bon anlti pro~p~rl~yoffered by lIle Crossto FOur life Each w-ek send the sacrifices to the Bol7 third party Prelate Is Grateful pure1y maten~hstic ~eans or Fa~r through his S~iety for amphe Propagation of the Faith which

When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

I have called attention to this representative of His EminenCe a City of God with the SIl~ and the missions to LK middotItmiddotis only $2 but you can do more with point becauses~memiddot malT~ed ~tefa~Gardin~~~)~~kiPri- IUep1acyo~ptespiri~ ~ guaran- it than I can people tryto jiiStifith~triacti~S-~a~ o_i ~oa~4 gt gt tee ~for lee futurej and union Ity saxing that-strict iid~1itymiddotJsmiddot AuxiliaryBishop Karol P~la wit1lChril~aS ~esource of life Old goldmiddot and discarded jewelry in your home is just a step ldd-fashloned Theyp~teftlfto 01 Tarnow paid uibute to Amer- ~BlueprintsiorConstructi()nmiddotgtof away poundCom aiding our missionaries in the five continents of the be opposed tOi adultery but cbilll lean generosity in a sermon he this middotmiddotmiddot9ity ~fGodmiddot wo~lcl ~- world Take that step liend us stray earrings and cufflinks old eye tltey see nothing Vmingmiddotmmiddotupay- preached to 1800 persons sist of what MilanB People glass frames rings and bracelets you no longer wear We will resell iDg aroundi~a-bit 1 jammed into St Florians learned fram ~e mission preach- your ueasures in order to lay up treasure for you in heaven-it will

Shall~ AUUu~ Church Hamtramck The Mass ers and whaL~~eirpastcirsindi- mean- the spread ofgtthe Faith aID0tIg the pagans of the world I d tlul ~ tell h was offered by ~atber Ed~ard cate to them asthe teaepirigof

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First your husband may be Chllrch authOrIties are allowed amattire Some men Pow up to pUbhs~ some newspapers~ - YOUR MOEY BUYS MORE AT OUR BARGAIN STORtmiddot shyIIltwlif at all naeir play- he BIshop closedmiddothisserrilon 1101 attitude is really an attempt WIth the words Bog Zaplac BE CONVINCEDbull bullbull COME_ SEEmiddotbull bullCOME SAVEto feel important and appeal a (God repay you) and said that _n of the world Modern so- as members of the mystical Gifts Tableware Kitchenware Ceramics Honowaeciety ofiers)hem many opportu- bodyof Christ ~~ are one wit Dities imd they use them you and we CheTlllh your love Silverplate Aluminum Glass Cutlery Earthenware China

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

The Parish Para4e i

Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

rt b ill At nt St andmiddotthemiddotgeneralmiddotpubhctOmiddot1)eheId I bull Sisters of the West Harwich con- middot ~ary~~c~de~Y Gj~ ~i1b~iti a(~ middothtTh~rS~~Y~Detmiddot~middot i~lt~ ~~~~m~~~l~~t~hm~ues a~d middotp~mt~~g at W~st HaJ=Wlch vent are also attending the 8CSshy

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Mi~Anne~ Hughesc()T~ha~17 tel Mar-YO Mericy iIiStY BE(Lmiddot~~ict~middot~e~ ~ndmiddotthelff~qlllu~s STJOHJf TilE BAPTIfilT ~c~Pted into ~eJlbershlp durshy ~n are Jespons~be ~or t~dii~cti~g 4 ilt ~tOUO~If~~ th~ 7 ocl~k MalS NEW BEDFO~D i~g a cll~ gathering a~e th

arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Mr Collings attended the Art Students League of New York and was tutored by John R Neill ~llustrator of the Oz Books

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Ba~ancing the Books

Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

BOWLING -SKATING

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

middotlaquo~i ~ ~~~~~F~~~ ~tEOU~R~H~~ Tbtlo) Fah(r~ ~iJJWrt Aid LIVING BY DAY TO DAY LABOR A

CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

BENEFAcORS WILL HELP US FIND THE FUNDS TO BUILD TWS HOUSE OF GOD~ CAN YOU GIVE A LITTLE GlFTIN HON ~ 9RQF THECHriIS~CHILr)WHOWASBORN IN A STABLE ON

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS MORN

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relugees 01 tile Rob LltDd ~ a HUIe orphan people UDder tent alck lamIHes Thea ampItere are those clolstered Carmels whom we tty to Jtelp Tile varlebaDd Uledecree o~ ou~ oeedslIIampe _ tomiddotIeD roa tIlat a IOskfnclesa ampIft ~17 PIllclousto as ARRANGt NOW )baGREGORIAN MASSES AtER DEAtH ASkfABOUT THE SUSPENSE CARD

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

Clothing Collecshy Taunton - 27799 pou~ds Cape Cod - 21670 pounds

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By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Presl~y have the same following If this is true we c~n discount the silly notion that American youths who spm records watch TV fill thedrive-ins and account for a large ])art of todays theatr~ re- except his wife Pat married his ceipts have one-track mmds high-school sweetheart Shirley

Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

_Co~cepti()n since Our L~dy is JPatroness of the organization

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Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

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theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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I was somewhat disappointed this week to find a Catholic lay~edited magazine dedicated to the improvement ~f movies television and radio programs single out certain motion pictures as a kind of ideal to be strived for and supported by Catholics so longas he does ~ot betray the

The Catholic Preview of religious meaning of Christianity Entertainment cites such or debase its religious values

current and recent filrris as To middotme there is something The Ten Commandments Quo- almost automatically suspect

~ Vidis and The Robe as proof about a religious film that that religion must cater to the prurient boobs (has) an enor- who go to any ~ovie that promshymous audience ises in its advertisinr or on its potential~ marquee that sexua~ seduction

For years will play an essential part in the says the maga- movie zine the exact Obviously incidents of seducshyformula for a twn are related in the Bible financially suc- But is that the central meaning cessful movie of the Christian religion It eluded Holly- seems to be the central meaning wood produc- or at least the central hook Rev Umberto Mozzoni Apostolic Nuncio to Bolivia Archbishop Patrick A OBoyle of ers Now ap- around which Hollywoods reli- Washington Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani Apostolicmiddot Delegate to the U Sand parently t h e gious productions are fabricated Very Rev Lloyd P McDonald 88 Provincial of the U 8 8ulpicians The ceremony atH 0 II Y woo d Let Hollywood try its hand at

Theological College Catholic University of America conducted by the Sulpicianscrowd (who are admfttedly more scriptingmiddota novel by Bernanos or concerned with commerCially Mauriac let middotit try to capture and was onemiddot of the concludinganniversary observances throughout the nation NC Photo successful formulas than they then project the meaning ofmiddotaSt l

are with genuine creativity in John of the Cross or a Cure de Better Worry About Your~elf Before Its too Late motion pictures) have hit on a Ars Let Hollywood in short

guaranteed box-office succesS suspend for amiddot moment its middotmiddotcomshy BOSTON (NC)-People were nate the universe with the subshy nismfrom its sources and learnshythe religious movie mercial instinct which sees the concerned about the dog in the jection of the United States as ing the methods and techniques

Cash registers are tinkling gold in the accidental grandiosishy Sput~ik II Archbishop Richard an immediate objective toward thereof from former communists The producers are happy And ties of the Old Testament epishy J Cushing of Boston told a high that goal he said or those who have been subshyit seems that Catholic Preview sodes and adventure into the school audience here but the jected to commtmist brainwashshy

Teach as Evilmiddot is happy more risky but more spiritually dumb animals to be pitied in this ipg anmiddotd other forms of propashy

He told students at ArchbishopI justmiddot want to cast what may rewarding area of Christian scientific age are we the people ganda he saidCushing Central High School in

be a minority vote Such movies sanctity The reason for pity is that we The one man in this countrySouth Boston that to combat the as The Robe Quo Vadis etc Non-Support Campaign think we can livemiddot in our usual communist tlreat there should who in my experience is teachshyleave me unhappy middotSuch films Catholic Preview remarks carefree prosperous way while be better distribution of inforshy ing similar courses is Louis

the communists aspire to domi- Budenz former editor of theare not good religion And that a film does not have to be mation on commtinism particu theyre not even good entertain- big and Biblical to entice fam- larly through careful teaching Daily Worker If his weekly ment iliesaway from their televisionmiddot Newspaper Praises on the subject in schools column could reach every Amershy

ican genuinely interested in theCheapen Religion sets and cites such recent items I believe that comshy Basically what is wrong with as Heaven Knows Mr Allison German President middotsecurity of our country and j~munism should be taugpt in ourmiddot

traditions we would alrea~yQuo Vadis and all the rest of God Is My Partner and Seashy VATICAN CITY (NC)-Presi- educational system But it should have driven every communistthese epic spectaculars is that wife to make its point dent Theodor Reuss of Germany be taught as an evil taught from the land and everycommushythey cheapen and vulgarize reli- But the burden of Catholic through his deep respect for the therefore with a moral directive gion They lack two vitaleh~- Previews article is to encourage Faith and religious virtue is a in the same way that treason is nist delegate from the United ments of a genuine religious film more of the big and Biblical worthy representative of the Nations

HONOR FOUNDER OF SULPICIANS Observing the 300th anniversary of the deathmiddot of Fathe~ Je~n Jacques Oiier founder of the Sulpician Fathers are from left Most

taught as an evil he said ~the spirit of reverence and an type of movie new Gemiddotrman republic LOssershy0 For years I have been sayingunderstanding of the Christian There is one ray of hope in the vatore Romano Vatican City tliat the foreign missionary isreligionmiddot article It is well to remember daily said here inevitably and inescapably onThe extravagance of the says the article that Hollywood Commenting on President one of the front linesof the fightGospel lies in its spiritual mean- will not produce (religious Heuss visit to the Holy See and against communism Archbishoping The extravagance of a Cecil movies) unless audiences supshy his audience with His Holiness Cushing said This beingsc) Ole B DeMille production lies in its port them Catholics can in Pope Pius XII the Vatican City missionary should by his traiilgaudy material enormity (cast sure the continued productionmiddotof newspaper said ing -be smiddotpecially equipped forof thousands) Hollywood has such excelJent film farecby their No one could better personify themiddot job not yet comprehended the mean-enthusiasticsupport 0( movies ofmiddot the historical and political conshy Informed Stay Abreasting of th~Gospel The parable of 8 similar caIiber sideration (of such a visit) than TheCohimban Fathers in thethe mustard_ seed the hidden the I am considering the possibii TheodorHeuss Through his Far Eastmiddot spend a full weekcontemplative and the materially ity of startingmiddot an enthusiastic personal preStige his mind open periodically studyin corilmushy

of of to ihe mostmiddot humanmiddot understand-impoverished realities of Chris- middotcampaign non-support tianity have not been absorbed these tastele~s de-spiritualized ingmiddot his deep respect for the by Hollywood And they have middotmonstrosities that gush forth Faith aridmiddot religious virhle he IS yet to be -translated into any from Hollywood and Vine under a most worthy representative of ~formula for bOx~office success the false pretense of religious the new Germany

In their middotplace Hollywood has movies There wili be no orshy

given -us a cunning middotcombination ganization no duesmiddot no commitmiddot at least will nat offend religious of religious trappings and sex tees or meetings middotin connection sensibilities of Ghr~stiamiddotnsmiddot who (see their shrewd advertising in wimiddotththis campaign Just a rather know that themiddot Cross was m~de of which female Biblical characters easily-kept resolution to stay wood not weightless plastic and are draped in negligees ~that away from the stuff that Chrst was reviled and acshywould make a hardened night- Hollywood will not produce cused of many things but never club performer blush) they them if this campaign gains of flamboyance label these wares religious momentum Hollywood produc- bull ==~ movies and we Catholics like ers will look for a different forshyall the rest run to the box-office mula which mayor may not be A WONDERFUL and even organize parochial-middot good at the Box-office but which SELECTION OFschool field trips to the local theat~~ that has the latest vershy Oldest Pried Dies Christmo$ middotGiftssion of the Hollywood producers - FETEIRA Fayal A~ores (NC)formula-for-cash so UNUSUAL SO SPECIAL

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I -dont doubr the literal aushytlimiddotentldty the archeological acshycuracymiddot of these religious films But neither do I doubt that this authenticity is limited to suchmiddot accidentals as costumery design of Roman spears and helmets and the like

I dont like to see-Catholics of all people won over so easily to such cheap commerCialism masshyquerading as religious motion pictures I dontobject to a Hollywood producer making a million dollars on a religous film

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As Lay Apostles in Pagan World bull PHILADELPHIA-Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen Rel~gious Films middotof New Yorkurged morethan 10000 youths here to be lay apostles in a pagan environment Need Support

Bishop Sheen was the keynote speaker at the fourth CARMEL (NC) - Catholics annual convention of the by supporting good movies haveEvery civilization that begins

a profoundly important role to National Council of Catholic to go to pieces does so through playas a force for the moral imshyYouth Diocesan Section carnality he said If Catholic provement of film entertainmentAbout 12000 persons heard outh keeps the virtue of purity

The Catholic Preview of Enshy the Bishops address in Conven- it will be less tempted to give up tertainment said in an article enshytion Hall Archbishop Henry J the Faith titled Is Religion Good BoxOBrien of Hartford presided al The Bishop who is mitiomll Office that this role is parshythe session director of the Society for the ticularly important in regard toBishop Sheen advised the del- Propagation of the Faith said the so-called religious filmsegates to be catechists or lay that Catholic young people can

An article in the Decemberapostles to offset the threat of a live in a bigger world by sacshyissue sailt that for years thesecularized culture rificing for he foreign missions exact formula for a financiallyThere are only 28 conver- He suggested they should giye up successful movie eluded Hollyshysions per priest per year in the not orily luxuries but also riecesshywood producersUnited States he declared and sities to aid the missions

only 130000 persons coming into It was thought first to be a Rise in Delinqueney musical extravaganza then the

We must not grow through In his address at the closing historical epic then the quality the clergy alone~ he stated We banquet of the Youth Work Conshy CHAPLAIN BLESSES NEW KNIGHTS OF COLUMshy western but in 1953 said Preshywill grow by passing the burden ference Los Angeles Chief of BUS QUARTERS Rev Joseph K Welsh pastor of St view the film The Robe on to you You can contact Police William Parker said ~The proved that religion had an

the Church annually

Thomas More Parish Somerset and Chapl~in of the Bishop enormous audience potentialyoung people we cannot reach country is experiencing an abshy Cassidy CO1ncil is assisted by Raymond Bachard and Wilshy

The Bishop assigned the normal rise in juvenile delinshy Citing the success of The Ten liam Benoit as he blesses the new home The building is Commandments~ and Quoyouths two other duties to afshy quency He explained that stashy

firm the virtue of purity and to tistical data shows that juvenile located on Milford Rd Swansea and will be opened to the Vadis the magazine said howshyrealize that they live in a bigger arrests during 1956 increased 17 public next Sunday Dec 8 ever that a film does not have world than America per cent over 1955 to be big and Biblical to entice

families away from their teleshyThe most startling statistic Totally Without Merit vision sets It mentions the sucshySays Parents Fail Chief Parker said is that of LOS ANGELES (NC)-Con- At a time ~hen our country cess of Heayen Knows Mr Alli shythe total arrests for major crimshyTo Te~ch Religion inal offenses 46 per cent inshy gressman Patrick Hillings of needs to encourage educational son God Is My Partner and

ROCHESTER (NC) - Since California has voiced vigorous institutions to provide us with Seawifevolved children under 18 and of parents fail to teach the Our opposition to the attempt to re- the best possible brains it is But in the light of this apparshythat group 40 per cent had not Father to 70 per cent of the impose property tax on private ridiculous to place burdens in ent trend toward more reigiousyet reached their 15th birthdaychildren entering parochial non-profit elementary and sec- the path of education movies it is well to rememberHe advocated stern treatment

school first grades canrthey be of juveniles who were serious ondary schools in California Foes of the present tax exemp- that Hollywood will not produce The scheme he said is totally them unless audiences supportteaching them Gods commandshy first offenders But for a more without merit and citizens tiOIl status of the school have them the magazine statedments permanent solution to juvenile should stand firm against this succeeded in getting on the 1958 Catholics can insure the conshyThis question was posed here delinqenc)l he said we must insidious proposal ballot an initiative repeal measshy tinued production of such excelshyby Msgr Irving A DeBlanc dishy continue to attempt to inculcate ure It would amend the Cali shy

lent film fare by their enthusiasshyrector of the Famliy Life Bureau within our young a deep sense fornia constitution to proide for of the National Catl10lic Welfare Bishops Hope to Halt taxation of these schools tic support of movies of similarof moral justice coupled with a calibre Conference Washington D C greater realization of the true U S Sen William R KnowshyMexican EmigrationThe Monsignor spoke at a destiny of man land candidate for the Repubshy

MEXICO CITY (NC)-A move gathering of the New York State to stop emigration to the United A Delicious meeting during the 58th annual lican nomination for governor

is among many who have voicedCatholic CampingWelfare Conference A Protesshy States by Mexican 1TIigrant their opposition to the tax measshy Treatworkers and to repatriate those shared the speakers platform to Needs Top Leaders already working in the U S has tant clergyman and a rabbi ure

California was the last of the been initiated by the Socialdiscuss Family Life Education PHILADELPHIA (NC)- 48 states to exempt private nonshySecretariate of the Mexican Bishy as Church and Synagogue View Camping makes an immense profit schools from property tax shopsIt contribution in furthering the The legislature passed a law toSince 1942 about 2500000Msgr DeBlanc said the statisshy work of the Church and should that effect in 1951braceros as the workers aretic on the percentage of children not be entrusted to second-rate called have entered the Unitedknowing the Our Father came laymen a camp administrator States under legal contract Fourfrom a survey which also showed said here out of every ten have not reshythat only 50 per cent of the chil shy The statement was made by turned to their homes and famishydren entering first grade knew Dr Joseph Link Jr administrashy lies in Mexicothe Sign of the Cross tor of Fort Scott summer camps

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the heart of the Faith There is not a something whicn takes place at Church and anoiher which takes place in our home The family liturgy is an extenshyaion of the liiurgy of the Church

For instance if children do not understand that marriage is bull sacrameni or sufficientlyun- derstand the Mass they will soon dissociate themselves from it he said

professioflal salariesIn the home he continued the SPECIAL Excursion to PONTA DELGADAHe declared that for the fushyliturgy should not be an accesshy

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TIIE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER in whose discipline he esta~

Jished a rigid reform He was remiddotPublished Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Dio~eseot Fall River nowned for his austerity of lifemiddot 410 Highland Avenue and observance of the monasticFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 rule In various journeys to Conmiddot

bull PUBLISHER stantinople he rendered great Most RevJJames L Connolly DO PhD service to the Eastern Church I

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died in 532 at the age of 94MANAGING EDITOR

TOMORROW - St Nicholas (Atorney Hugh J Golden Bishop-Confessor He served as

bull bull c Archbishop of Myra in AsiaDecencymiddot PledgeMinorin the fourth century ami viras so noted for his vigilance

On Sunday all Catholics of the Dioc~se ~ill be asked over the young that he became a to take theLegionofmiddot Decency pledge This is a solemn Patron of Children The familiar and an increasingly important matter By this pledge term Santa Claus is a corruption

of his name He also is a Patron grownups and young people alike promise to keep away Saint of Russia and is known as from indecent and immoral forms of entertainment and St Nicholas of Myra where he those that are dangerols to faith or morals They promise served as well as St Nicholas of to keep away from moving pictur~s that glorify crime and Bari Italy where his relics were sin They promise not to patronize those places of amuse- transferred after his death

rhent that show such films and entertainments as a matter Sag~ and Sand SATURDAY -- St Ambroseofpolicy Bishop-Doctor He was one ofp t -t - f B t -ff - t - four Doctors of thethe great

Only a fool would deny the close tie-up between crime e I 10n or eo ITICO Ion Western Church He lived in the especially among the young and bad books and films fourth century ArIes Lyon and

Minds are formed by what persons read and especially see Treves dispute the honor ofOf Bohem-an 8orn Prelate middot in the movies for here they are caught up in another being his birthplace He early

B R b distinguished himself by his middot world their eyes and ears ~re assailed by suggestive or y Most Rev 0 ert J Dwyer DD talents and while a young man middot downright indecent ideas their imaginations are catered Bishop of Reno was made Governor of Northern to with all the skill and technical advantages that Holly- On a wintry afternoon in Philadelphia Thursday Jan- Italy Upon the death of the wood has to offer and these are considerable uary 5 1860 the black-clad figure of a man staggered across Archbishop of Milan he was the

f Vine Street near 13th gained the narrow sidewalk crumpled choice of rival factions to suc-The most important single fact acing all our police ceed He divested himself of hishymiddot th t _ I middot~and middotfell Two passersby rushed to his aid and carried him ~departments IS e rlsmgmiddot crIme ra e among young pe6p e wealth in favor of the Churchinto the nearest house His middot I t hasbeen going up at a steadily increasing rate Poor American bishop willing tospon- and the poor and applied himshy

home influence lack of discipline must take part of the clothing told them he was sor him as a niissonary were self assiduously to his episcopal blame but the film industry cannot shake off its r~sponsi- ~ cleric ~ goldcross dang- long unavailing Only after a duties He wasa champion of bility in the matter The Amedcan Bishops realistically hng from ItS chams~ggested steerage passage to New York religious liberties and manifested

bull that he was a bishop But long did he finda welcome from aging hili lourag~ on one occasion by recogmzmg thIS years ago formed ~heLelp~m of D~ency before a priest middotcouldbesum Bishop Dubois whcgt ordained ~xcluding from Church services to evaluate for parents and young people themselves the moned to administer ihe Unction hima priest on June 25 1836middot Emperor Theodosius the Great

moral tone of movies The Legion aimsnotonly at warn the soul of John Neumann Four yearsasan itinerant mis- who w~s guilty of a cruel masshying against positivedangers to faith ahd morals but atmiddot fourth Bishop of - Philadelphia siona among the German- sacre His writings are voluminshyencouraging those movies that are deemed educatihnal or had taken flighto Godgt spe~~mgCatphcsof~esteJ1 -ous and a constant reference in 4 few weeks ago a large num- New York m and around matters religious He was a

help~ul recreatIOnally fQ~ varIOUS classes of people her of the Bishops Of America Rochester and Buffalo were brother of St Marcellina He The Legion has as itsmiddot chief concern the moral and meeting iilWashington~or the enough to temper the expect- lied on April 4 397

religious wholesomeness of Catholics and those-other men annual session of ~e middotNational ancy~ He was lonely an~ pro- SUNDAY-Feast of the Imshyof good will vho middotsupport its work It is asm)icha censor Catholic Welfare ConIerence fundly dIstrustful of hlmse~ maculate Conception On this 8s the publie healthdepartment is a censor ofdiseaseas signed a petition to the middotHoly See ~hat he had come to know of day in 1854 Pope Pius IX solshy for the beatificationmiddotofthe Serv- the I~ltlem~~orists th~nrecel1tly ~mnly declred as an article of

vaccines are censors arit of Goa iheVe~er~ble J6h~ esta~hshed I~middotthe UIl~ed Stat~s gt Faith that Mary the Mother of middot It seems that the onlymiddot way a stop canmiddot be put bgt the Neumilnn Itis afleast possible conv~nced hIm thatlt was m middotGixi was by singular privilege of production ofunwholesoine films is to hit middotthe producers that the centennial of his death t~ellcompany that he coul4 find Godpreserved free from all stain

where it hurts in the pocketbook ~ CatliOlics and others by Willwitn~ss his ~I~ya~iol1 to tle h~mselfand ~o hISmiddot best work of original sin This ismiddot the pamiddot t fl h altar As his successor inmiddotthe See B1Sh0lgt -ohn Hughes gave a tronql feast of the United States

refusuigto pafonizeun~othymiddot I ~si~r~showi~~) ep~ ofPhi1adelphiaArcenth~fsh~poJohn grumbhI)g assent and Neumann ducermiddot that theIr moralmiddot taste IS hlghe~l~panhls msultmg ~F OHara CSCremarkedmiddotsuch became a Redemptorisinovice MONDAY-Mass and Office of judgement of it They are dndicating middotthatmiddottheYaremiddot as con- a happy consummation would ~ Winning middotHearts ~ ttle feast of ~ge I1Iiculate Con- cerned for their souls well-being as they are over-the bod1 notmiddot only redound to the glory It ~asastrangesttenuous00- middotce~tionGenerallythis ~ate is

Thmiddot d f f ~ll d ~ of the Church lnmiddotmiddotAmerlmiddotca middotmiddotbutmiddotmiddot vItlate spentmiddot for middotthe most part omiddot the feast of St Restltutusmiddot ey go on middotrecor as opposmg any ormso so-ca e enter gt ~ _ bull N bull would bea SIgnal- msplratlOn for as amiddotmlsslonary m the-panshes BIshop Mar~yr Llttl~ IS know~

tam~en~middot tha~ ~o~~ brea~ d9wn the mor-alre~tr1~ntsth~ Bishop~NeumannsmiddotCie~h com coiifidedto theCongregatioD in of this Africanmartyrotper -than ar~ soneces~ary for p~bhc good order and persoJlal hoh- patriots whoIinowtooaythe dire Ohio Pennsylvania and Mary that h~ served as BIshop of Car ness They are protesting against any encouragement of meanfng of persecution for the -land Professed in 1842 he was thage a~d ~at St Augustine

I crime and evil tEn~enciesin impres~ionableyoung people Faith C i atmiddot once plunged iiltomiddot endless tow~rd th~ end of the ~our~h _ The teiio~ of Decency pledge is bot a rilehjmiddotf()rmalitymiddotmiddotmiddot middotPractic81 WYstie ~ work in a s4ccessionof arishes c~ntury preated ~ s~rmonmiddot m

- I Itmiddot Id b d t h d th for the new foundatIon was hIS honCr on hIS feast dayIt has been potent enoughIll otherYears to brmg abOut c9l e sal ~- ~s ea j - bullbull bull bull - bull 1 wastpe sole dramatlcmiddotmcldent strugglIng to achIeve stabIlIty TUESDAY - Stmiddot Melch13des ~ ralICa chang~mmiddotthe ton~ of movleswheJ-Hollywood felt in themiddotbiographyofmiddotmiddotJolmNeumiddotmiddot andmiddotwastoril bymiddotthoseinternal middotgtope-Martyr Alsokrtown as St

middot Its effec~s It should contIllue to be a ratmg system thatmiddot marinThe rest is the story of dissensicgtns which were biter to Miltiades he succeeded St Euseshymiddot will keep the movie producers aware of the ideals that we asimple man who not only be- cause difficulties for anoth~rre- bius as POPe iIi 31 He Was ~ cherish as Catholics and ascitizens of a Christian country ~ieved in humility b~t practiced cruitthe conve~t Isaac He~ker given the hollor of martyrdom Jdeals that we wiil not allowa handful of people to sriatch It who detested not~1Og so much Yet Neu~a~m s love for ~e because of the su~ermgs he unshy

middot as the pomp and circumstance of middotRedemptonstldeal the austenty derwent m the tIme of Diocleshyfrom us under the gUIse of entertamment office whose whole desire was to andabnegation of St Alphonsus tian His pontificate was short

reOain an unknown religious of hidden beneath rococo rhetoric but he witnessed the triumph of

middotthe Redemptorist Congregation was a deady flame He hardly Constantine over Maxentius andAdvent Growth

Yet the reverse of the picture had ~he makings of a successful reorganized the government of Christ loved the symbol of thE seed What is the is the record of i singularly Redemptorist preacher in a day the Church which had been laid

kingdom of God like and to what shall I middotliken it Itis fruitful apostolAte as a mission- when the order set great store dysolate in years of persecushylike a grain of mustard seed Theseed is theWord of 1 ary priest and as a bishomiddotp For by pulpit thunderings but he tions He presided over~e

the eight years of Neumanns had the art of winning the hearts Council of Bishops from ItalyGod Unless the grain of wheat fall intltr the middotground administration of the Diocese of of his brethren and of bringing and Gaul which decided in favor

middot and die it re~ains alone Butif it dIe it briJlgs forth Philadelphia were marked by an peace to unquiet houses of Cecilian as Bishop of Carth~ge much fruit immense growth matched by It was as rector of the Re- -against Donatus This did not

Advent has been called the season of the seed Christ courageous and far-sighted di- d~mptorist parish in Philadel- hinder the later development of ~ the seed of the worlds life was hidden in Our Lady during rection The paradox of Chris- phia that Neumann attracted the the Donatist heresy in Africa

tianity had found another and attention of that learned and He died on January 10 314 the first Advent The 9loryof God was hidden in hermiddot exceedingly apt illustration the isolated man Bishop Francis WEDNESDAY--St D I

middot darkness and Divine Love grew in silence Mary had B h f h h h Pt k K k Th B h amasus middot nothing to gIve God but herself and He asked for nothing b~no~xec=do~dts~r~~~~d~ gu~~d wit~n~cu~errineg ey~ t~ r0pe-~nfessord H~t wdasd~pna-

his more brilliant and talented holiness of the prie~t and when Ll~be o _mean a en e dOPde 1 enus m l Helse eXl e e succee e middot compeers Everybody had known he was translated to Baltlmore P Lb H d That t 00 is the meanmg of this and every Advent as him as ~ saint few had sus- in October 1851 Neumann was S~p~ 1 erl~s e CO~lss~n nthe Church relives with her Divine Spouse Christ the pected that he was (in Lord his candidate for the succession t t e~o~e lcor~ec t e asmiddotlt

middot mysteries of His life Once more it isamiddotqumiddotestion of Christs Roseberys phrase) an extra- By sheer power of will he forced x 0 t y CrIf ur~s or avmgmiddot desiring to grow WIthin oui- -lives wherever we rtiay be- ordinarlypractical mystic the appointment on his colleague amt asuds lSd bamoutsf d R res ore an eau lle 10 ome at home inschool at -work at middotrecreation Too middotoften do Jams Redemptorists and ~n the relucta~t vlct~m the tombs of the martyrs iIe

people have a formalistic V iew pf leligioii thinking of God He wa~ born f peasant stock Quietly and Unnoticed died in 384 at the age of 80 ~ m the mountam country of ShorUy before the blow fell

middot only in terms pf church Th~y compartmentalizereligionmiddot Bohemia March 281811 He had Neumann had said to a lay making it an affair of prayer aridmiddot the sacraments and a happYl1ome and an adequate brother How good it is to be in ary problems of constant jour leaving it out of their everydays activity early school~ng enough to equip the Congregation and to live in neyings and laborious preaching

Advent gives us the sacramental view of life U makes him for the seminary when he America Here we can truly love Humbly but firmly he wore the us realize that religion is a matter of growingin Christ went off to Budweiss in his God work much and ~uffera lot mitre almost imperceptibly teensA picture that surviyes of for Him and we qo all thIS molding the Diocese into spirshy

I t is a matter of letting Christ be formed in us middotAnd that him as a bOyshows him round- quietly Iand unnoticed by the itual maturity The round face is a process that goes on with our every thought and wo~d faced wide-eyed full of a grave world It was the swan-song of bull grew furrowed the wide eyes and action The actual intentions formed in our prayers e~pectancy ~ut life closed in on his joy lost their luste but the expect shyand in the reception of the sacraments overfiow into all hIm soon enoughfor Neumann Eight yearsa Bishop and dead ancy never waverep The bent the other activities of the day And Christ in another ~ though passable as astudent was just short of forty-nine Eight haggard man who died of a heiJrt

bull not accepted by his hojne Dio- years of toil and endless worry attack on a wil)ter afternoonAdvent grows within usmiddot h ffcese and IS e orts to find an of financial stress and disciplin- found heaven on the cobbles

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Glee Clubs Engaged

Spotlighting Our Schools SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

The annual Christmas entershytainment will take place in the academy auditorium at 230 Sunshyday afternoon Dec 8 and again on Sunday Dec 15

On Dec 8 the kindergarten and grammar school pupils will participate in the program while on Dec 15 most of the performshyers will be high school students

On both days the Christmas Story illustrated with filmshystrips will be narrated and sung Narrators are Joan Ellison Mary Joan Fernandes Magdalena Ferro and Janet Pauline Joanne Craig will render a vocal solo accompanied by Louise Charshybonneau and Sandra Mandeville

A Christmas playlet entitled A Child Shall Lead Them will be presented on Dec 15 The cast is composed of Elaine Daniels junior who plays the part of the em~ittered Mr Sears Sr with Gardenia Wojtuszewski Susan Pepler and Louise Dionne freshmen as his wife daughter and granddaughter respectively

Jeanne Gingras and Janet Blanchette freshmen have the roles of John Sears Jr and his wife Joanne Gracia and Martha Flood eighth graders play the part of their children

The Glee Club will contribute various selections including Minuit Chretiens arranged by Sister Mary Vincent SSCC and White Christmasarranged by Edmund Desrosiers

HOLY FAlULY WGH NEW BEDFORD

In the annual survey evnshy ducted by the Catholic School middotPress Association at Marquette University College of Journalshy

ism Holy Familys Yearbook The Maria received themiddot rating of ALL CATHOLIC The editor of the 1957 yearbook was Miss Margaret A Moore now a stushy

middot dent at St Elizabeths School of Nlrsing ne1v liturgical year is a season

According to the Schedule of ofprepanitioii for the coming of the Narragansett Debatfug the Savior The observance of League Holy Family will meet this age-old custom gives to all Durfees debaters this week and a true spiritual anticipation of Mount St Maiys club will Come Christmas the Birth of Christ toNe~ Bedf9r(i~wee~ of The entIre family should take

Decmiddot 15 part in settiM up an Advent At the bi-mohthlymeeUng of wreath The wreathsCircushymiddot the Science Club rohn Bas- Jar ampOape represents the cycle

toni gave a very informal talk on of years from Adam middottomiddotChrist Outer Spacemiddot Nelis Bohrwas during which ~e middotworldmiddot has

Donald middotBenjamins-choiCe and awaitedmiddotandisawaitingmiddotHis secshy George Thomas discUssedmiddot man- ood and final Coming in glory

made diamonds Signifying the Sundays ofAd bull0 Sister M Anastasia RSMbullbull Yent ate the four candles (three

i and Sistermiddot middotMmiddot Charles-Francis purpleand~ne rose)middot The rose 0 RSM wiH attend a scielce candle is lightedonthe third

meeting to be held at Wentworth Sundayof Advent known i as ~n$titute on Saturday GaudeteSunday theJoyfuISun- SistermiddotM Virginia RSM and day of Advent Sister M Carmelita RSM m The penitential spi1it of the ait~nd the m~ting ofth~ high seasonmiddot is represente~ by the

middot school divisionof the New tng- purple ribbons placed between land unit of the NCEA which every two candles The Holy will be held at Boston Collegmiddote Water Bottle is used for the Sa~urdaY blesSing of the wreath by the JESUS MARY ACADEMY Father or the Head of theHouseshy

middot FALL RIVER hold -

Mother Ste Therese of the In- 1----- fant Jesus Superior Mother st

middot Vincent de Paul principal of the HATHAWAYS high school department M St bull Victoire principal of the ele-middot LAUNDRY Inc mentary division with members of the teaching staff M St Am- finest sinee 1811 broise M Marie-Rene M Marieshy

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LaSalette Shrine

AnLEBORO MASS Daily Masses 630 1 8 AM

Confessions Dally 630 A M to 900 P M

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I SUNDAY DEVOTIONS at 3 P M II Perpetual Novena to Our I

Lady of LaSalette every I evening at 130 P MI I

CHRISTMAS ILLUMINATION

December 8 to January 12 5to 10 PM

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Nathalie M St Laurent and M St John Berchmans will attend the National Catholic Educashytional Association of the Secondshyary School Department of Boston College Saturday

A religious program will be sponsore~ by sodalists tomorrow in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception The Mary Day will open with the 8 oclock Mass at Notre Dame Church followed by a Communshyion breakfast in the school cafeshyteria The entire student body will assist atmiddot a religious entershytainment in the auditorium

Schuberts Ave Maria will be sung by Rachelle Labreche 58 accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Caron 58 Doris Mathieu a leader of the Blessed Virgin unit will take part in a theme entitled Mary in Our Life the flowering virtues of Our Lady as exemplified in a tee~shyagers life The Living Rosary will be conducted by groups of sodalists The Tribute to Mary Immaculate by JeannineBabin 58 will be followed by an inforshymal talk by Rev Roger Poirier on the Ideal ofmiddot a Sodalist Twenty-eight aspirants will enshyter the Sodality in the convent chapel middotRev Gerald Seguin SJ of

Ogdensburg N Y addressed the student body on the significance of the sodality Father pointed out that the sodality is not a club

or an lctivity but an organizashytion with a specific goal a proshygram a model and a dedication to a Way of Life It is interesting to know that 75 per cent ofmiddot the

sodalists in the Diocese of Ogshydensburg are public school tcenshyagers Father seguin is Director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality in Ogdensburg andhas been an

active organizer or parish sodali shyties for ten years MOUNT ST MARY FALL RIVER

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ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

The New England unit of the NCEA will meet Saturday with the faculty of St Marys High in attendance ReoresenHn the school will be Sister Michael Joseph Sister Therese Ann sshyter Mary Berchmans Sister Stanislaus Joseph Sister John

Mathilda and Sister Stella James Elise Cayer and Patricia

Cooper will be busy collecting stamps cards and other useful supplies for the Marist Missionshyaries tomorrow This is the third time this school year S M H girls have donated articles for use in the missionary lands

Election Day for the representshyative to be sent to Boston for Student Governmentmiddot Day will take place tomorrow The dele-

CEREMONY AT MOUNT ST MARY Mary Margaret bull gate whd is chosen will go to

Lomax senior class presidentlights the first candle on the Advent Wreath Responses to the appropriate liturgical prayers are made by Virginia E Howarth Mary T Butl~r and Nancy Cordeiro

SACRED H~ARTS ACADEMY Monahan Betty DeFusco Lynne ALL RIVER

In a ceremony on Sunday Dec 8 seniors will offer lilies to the Blessed Virgin in the traditional ceremony while the aspirants to the Sodality will renew their temporary Act of Consecration Rev Humoerto Medeiros will preside over the ceremony and deliver the sermon

To raise funds for the shipping of food to the Southern Missions the Sodality will raffle off baked goodi~s as a partmiddot of their Acivent project

Promising teen-age poets hlve middot been found among the gOpqoshymores and seniorll Making pracshytical the iesSons learned in rhyth~ and ~hyme the ~tudents set about seeking inspiration from the master Poets whose works have been previously

middot studied in class middotDeserv~ng poemswere sent to

the National Poetry Associat~on

where a committee will select the best entries for pOssible inshymiddotclusion in an anthology of high school poetrY t~ be pUbiis4ed this springmiddot

middot Mary McGuire Mary Joou Knight AnnMarie PeNadal

Paulette DionNancy middotMcNerney and Judith Hunt comprise the

middot sophomores whohave submitted entries

middot The following seniors are middotaso middotparticipating in the contest

Viyian Lebrun Annemiddot Marie

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Silhouettes the dance sponshySOred by the Seventeeners~Com

mittee was attended by 115 couples The chaperones at this first successful dance of the year included mothers of the stUdents

The Regional Meeting of the National Catholic Education As sociation of which Sister John Elizabeth is secretary will be

at~~lded next Saturday Dec17 by members of the faculty

Fivestudents participated in the Living Pictures program SERVICE sponsored by the Holy Name Womens Guild held last Tues- I

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Boston March 14 and serve in a direct personal role in our iegisshylature that day Petitions such as a proposal to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 an act proshyviding a penalty for failure to vote at state elections and an act regulating outdoor advertisshying along parks and limited acshycess highways will be discussed

With the start of the new Church year Advent wreaths have been made in each class The solemn and symbolic prayshy

ers willbe said by the presidents of each class for t~ four sucshycessive weeks of this peqitential season

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ent-day actIvltIes they ve got to lit its Pecember meeting next members Miss Anna P Malone By Mary Tinley middotDa]y _ ~ stqpbemg e~barrassedby the ~ ruesday eveniIig In the sacred Miss Helen ~irig Mrs Edward

The gi~~n fr9nt door from the outsjde w()rld)ntoour dntel1ec~ual hfe JieartSchoo( Al1ditoriumby 8 B Downs Mfss Hazel M Conaty hallisnotexactly a receiving one but for many yearsjt has T~at IS the hopm~onRoli~ ~othlaquorf f~~~7starcnc~tfatu~in~ J~llus Mrs Alexander E Rostler Miss

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taken quite nonchalantly bmiddotmiddott k t h A- lectualmiddotand CulturalAffaIrs ak-American pianistmiddot Lorraine MrAs COJOffheen hPourMwCAllnldfroelwlOW the een middots ruc a our ouse~ M ther Kernaghan now pro middot Th t hi t k hed TVth 0 Marie Moreau lyric soprano as wyas wee we she watc m rsenll-fes~~rofphysiCS at Maryville aridMichael Brurietti lyri~ -concert under the direction of were 1lkenmiddot aback whe~ dar~ness Mar~le took off the College is convinced that Cath- tenormiddot Mrs Joseph T Canniff

Markle told us that she wanted earrmgs then ~~enecklace~ olics on the whole have been I e bull Members are also middoturged by middot uamp--eVery one of us--to be home Wellsh~ saldfmally middot~u~~ somewhaf abashed by themiddot very J~~~s~ll~a i8agra~l~te of club pres~dent ~rs David Friday evenirig_ 111 turn mThan~s a nul~Igt~ idea of an-intellectual vocationgt ~~~ JIf~tI~al Cn~~rvltQry of Boland to contrIbute at tI~U1 to meet her ~iW ~~c~ of~s g~~ a r~soundlDg middot F()ralong tiIne iIow C~tholics MelC~ Clt~ ~l1d~s l pr9~eg~ an~middotmiddot ~eetin~ to the Ghristmas C~~

date George W _lIISS ~niJ~ ~lght ~Ug~~ have had an inferioritycomplexmiddot P~Jl~~~~tb~ orJdcfa~ols A~- coll~c~lOn of the Commum~y ~ middotmiddotIh~sah older k ~ KlndlyOfle~ eoncerning anythingbullintellec- ~-smiddotSe~qV1a H~ hlll a~~ared Service Department to aid~e

m~nsbemiddot-sai(n ~~oOOy~ b~e~ ~e~t ~h~ar~ middotfual she declared-- They think Inc~nc~rts a~loveF ~exICgt8Jd departni~nt in its work for the ~ i rl v ~l-y~hermiddot m~nt~on~ the ~lascoth~ ne][~middot middot--that the intellectua1life issOme~ I~urolgt~ ~ ~~ ~ Rose ~aw~or~e ~th~p~ ~l~ i ey ~sc~~~ing day lind life ~~n~ on I~ ~ee~s- thing~ltrangeanltlfar t09 difficult_middot ~-~~n~~Ml~hnawas ~rnmiddot1O eex ~om~ -

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when ones stpp~d ~f1d th~ oth- Th Pt d~r~ Ii dren to choose o~ly thosecolle~emiddot Ma~middot~as middoteduc~tecl ~ middotthe SlS- Bobmiddot Hargraves Ann Coyle John ers checked 1 want hIm to e ~a ~ quse-m ~ur~es th~t w1l1 be ~ref~l In _ te~s o~the Holy~r~ss She was Kruger )mow howswell you are-how striped plus checkeltlsportshlrt-- earmng ~ livmg she mamtamed awarded scholarshIps to the

well ymiddotou all are and the youngma~ l~gged In Such a pragmatic attitude is Springfield and Hartford Con- ~atr~cla Golden ClaIre Ro~ middot middotThat had us packa~es past Gmny lymg prone killing scholarly learning ana servatories of Music and was William Connelly Carole Mattishy

middot Come Friday we were pr~ watchmg a western on TV Mar- the intellectiIaimiddot life she said aCtive in thfa Opera Workshop at middotmoreGeorgette CamJ)bell middot pared for George There was an kl~ in rubber ~oots was middoton the W~ must IVork against it and ColUJribi~ -Uriiverity Mary ~acDonald Plerrette

early dinner-fish of cours~ ~lve~ay washmg her l~tUe 10r- replace it with a real interest in Michael Brunetti lyric tenor ~vesque John Harty Dale andmiddot disheshustled away without elgn car _ and resptct for le~rning amltn_ was bo~n iii New York City of Sllv~ ~orls Dupont a grumble The gIrls t()ok ~pon Bo~ncmg I~ the back door our Catholic You~h Italian parents He studied lit Dl~ne Levesque Rita Faria themselves the task of stralght- Markle burst Into her own pecu- Stmiddot 8 t S SylVIa Houle Rachelle Labreche ening middotthe living room while liar chuckle as she made the R Imiddotmiddot - Ob Dmiddot h ~~aven u~e s S ~~l~arYd- Maureen McGough

anMarkie dressed The Head or introductibnsThis is George e IglOUS to middots~r~e tWlg 11 repafrathorYCtc oOf N Diane Caron Pauline Galland I Justmiddot rtmembered sh F d A ue C0 ege 0 elY 0 ew 10 Le middotthe House took off the second e oun lng nnlversary York He served in World War ulse vasseur WIlham

h t th h k dmiddot laughed pushmg redmiddotbangs out - Reilly Marti D ff M IIPOrt s I - ec ~c e one- WASHINGTON (NC) _ The II and thetl resumed hIS stlltlt~S n 11 y urleand shIvered all In the good of her eyes wIth a cold wet ~outm

hand middotThe partys tonight-not ReligIOUS ofmiddot PerpetualAdora- Bt Colu~bla Umverslty ahd the Clmiddotmiddot R 11 F Lat eause N y kC 11 f M H alre el y ranCIS essa last night Ber~ady in five ~in- tl~nof themiddot Blessed Sacrame~t hew or ege () ~Sl~t h Patrick Hurley Mary Lomax

Most Sophistieatecll utes Want- tq go il1 and get WIll ltel~brat~ ~he 1~thanm7 sastapPlear~ In degGPera ~11 a Claire Sinotte and Paul Gosselin Hmm-mm Smells fishy we acquainted with thefolks versary of theIr lDstitutlon start- Wl ze~ andmiddot and ermany

lIliffedcoming d()wnstairs com- middotIt was more thail five minutes ipg Dec 12 MisSVirginia McAndrew anli t plete in our most sophisticated of course beioremiddottheerstwhil~ The-Sisters established in Bel Miss Ca~heiine AmiddotBoylan areco~ ~ ~

black sheathe foraquor-inch heels car washer emerged in black vel- gium in 1857 byth~wealthy chairmen of th hospitality coin Protect and pearl earrings Bringing out vet the disheveled i-ed hair daughter ofa bank president ~ the air freshenerwe paraded brushed into a shining cap have ~een~ the United States T - ---- Wh t y H through the room with a back- In the meantime we became since 1900 Twelve Sisters in Cmiddot O T E Smiddot~middot OU ave andforth up-alld-down waving acquainted with George their Wash~ngton convent spend M GOWAN of middotth~ bottl~ middotits wick e~tendedmiddot And George became acquainied~ their lives in prayer-beforemiddotmiddotthe fl I Sh c to the utmost with us-as is BlessedSacramental)d in mak ectrlco 0lf f

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Put away in the interest of Objectionable in part fora11~leftmiddotpractically desolate by the COUNTRY CLUB COMFORT orderliness we said giving oIie last wave of the air freshener HMeanwhile you might look at Created Woman TV

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Warm up Daddy she said softly Lets turn on the fights

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Maryknoller o~e on Visit Continued from Palre oDe nique Father has more male

state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

ship the Santa Maria was wrecked off the island of Hisshy

paniola (now Haiti) on Christ shymas Eve 1492

A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

Christmas Shipwreck is an original radio play written by Guild member Manuel Almada Christopher Best will direct the premiere presentation of tWa play on the air

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CINCINNATI (NC) - While the Soviet government churns out millionsmiddot of copies of comshymunist publications for dissemshyination in nations of the free world public and private agenshycies in the United States wage a counter-offensive

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Her unique role in the area of do-it-yourself diplomacy was underscored recently in a report issued by the National Book Commttee on free distribution of books abroad

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

Revealed by God wOrk ofGodsfriendS conquer- bull much as th~ world has changed sentation of the Blessed yirgin Thenmiddotmiddot on Dec 8 18M Pope iJlg for HinimiddotF~ttipg ltwas then -in the interval there is little in Bishop Wright beautifully de-

Pius IX in order to settle any thatMary should have b~en his yritings that could not be pictedthe Youth of Mary on her doubts and to inspire Marian Conceived free froJIl origiri~l sini ~ sedmiddot to describe the communist Presentation in the Temple and devotion solemnly defined~it as living always ai(a frte~(rof pod bullmenac~middottoday the different persons in her lifemiddot a middottruthmiddotof the Catholic Faith Since 1854we need nei longer ~ay Heed VICE-PRESIDENr NIXON who disposed hermiddot to submit her

We declare proclaim and de- rely merely on the fittingness The V-ice President asserted message of hatred To the leli- will so complete~y to ~he Will fine that thisdogma is revealed f M 1 t th t th f t entl s glous person every man IS ofmiddot God With his usual magshy b o ary s Immacu a e Concep a e mam es 0 rec ~ I - 1 B h Sh 11 d by God and therefore ~ emiddot tion to aid our convicti~ns We sued in Moscow by the Commu- sacred becaue all were created netic appea IS op een ca e firmly and s~eadfastly ~he~d need not evenarglle tliat Sctip- nist parties of 64 nations lays by a loving God To the com- ~o~~~~toth w~~~st~s ttt

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God m HIS mercy had prom-h Th~ workshop WIll be middotoon~ Ref(rrl~g to therehg~ous tra- other lt~thohcphys~c~1I1 ~r-~g Vice-President Nixon ised redemption to fallen iPa~middot~iictedbYmiddotEdiiIi~dCmiddotAri)old~ d~tionsofthe Catholic Church ~enThomas Yf~attingly~r~ The Fall River Diocese mad~ througb the scented ofa wom~nt~~ ~centigentha1EiI ~iii9tYpe ltioi ~e Y~ce presideilt said aD0ng ~he specHlhstsatt~pdW~ its contlibutionw this most suc- and in His infinite wisdom de-gt who ismiddot author ~of -~FunctionaL You have been unalterably t~e resI4entmiddot Dr Forsteqscu~ cessful of all Catholic Youth terminedtnat tl)isseelti this off Newspaper Desigtio GIlarles ~pposed ~o ~omni~ism from itsmiddot rentlypresidlmtoftheA~crican Conventions in-the person of spring would middotbenone other than Felten minager of The Messen- very begmnmg Long before the Acad~my of N~u~()lo~3 a~d d~- Father William J McMahon Di- the Second Person of the Blessed- ger of the SacredHeartand Soviet Union was founded the rector of the ltieIlartment o~ neu rector of Cathedral Camp He Trinity become man author of Layout by Felten ~ middotleaders of your Church made rology at Geor~etownUmve~- is treasurer of themiddot National Whatmiddot sin-blemished creature will be cqiiirman lt eiear ~tstotal opposition to Karl sity M~dicap)Chool middotCatholic Camping Association

~ld everbe 1 worthy mother Besidesmiddotsessions 011 page MarJ and the principles he pro- Dr Mattingly a heartspec~al- and was chosen asmiddota speaker atmiddot - for so exalted a Child It was makeup selectioJ1 aJ1~~~ ~se ofmiddotpoun~ed~ ist is mediltaJ qepartmet chicent one Qfmiddotthesessions on waterfron~shy

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middot~is ~uplime office from the tgtt- criti9ue middotofparticipating news- prophetic ~nltiyclic~lo~Pope Pius clini~~l associate profess~~ of and atmiddotthe same time a tribute gmnmgof her eXistence So It papers- imd a question-and- middotXI themiddot vlcePreSld~nt declared medlcl~e at Georgetown Umver- to Cathedral Camp whlcb 00shywsthatinselecti~gMll~y frommiddot answermiddotmiddotsesSion~middot lt 1 do not see ow any believer sity Medical School He is one cllUse~ of its location andmiddot ilie

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middot the sway of Sllta~ eyen to the IjOTRED~~~ (tl~)--~e~~~Il opposed to allthatWe middotbelievemiddotmiddot extent of bearing fo~ anmiddot i~stant Ii~ll ane~lmversltyo lIJotre and cherish We believe in the the e~ectmiddot of his -firstvictory J)ame cIr~ltor~middot~lt~o~mo~atiiIg spirit ofmiddot man they treat man as over man She wa~ cOl1ceived 300 std~ntsh~~b~en~ed~c~ted~amachine We believe in justice

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By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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My husband has me worried Last week I found Signs - are left today only seven priests and eleven Sist~rs The restmiddot

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~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

~le are inmiddot added bond of chi~cmiddot~eyour Human events ofmiddot the past iog that a ehureh ~thpmiddot~tamiddot~~adis like love two is a best self and yOll will continue to- severaL D)onth rapidly foUow- abody without ahead ero d and three holdmiddothis love iog ~e middotafter another warn us --- becn~ one too Fin1l11y do notneglect prayer - that nationsmiddot are quickly ccpming NoW i( ampbe ~iiuonS 01 SataO iDdirectlyadmit that middotChrist anI

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stay close to God bon anlti pro~p~rl~yoffered by lIle Crossto FOur life Each w-ek send the sacrifices to the Bol7 third party Prelate Is Grateful pure1y maten~hstic ~eans or Fa~r through his S~iety for amphe Propagation of the Faith which

When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

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Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

rt b ill At nt St andmiddotthemiddotgeneralmiddotpubhctOmiddot1)eheId I bull Sisters of the West Harwich con- middot ~ary~~c~de~Y Gj~ ~i1b~iti a(~ middothtTh~rS~~Y~Detmiddot~middot i~lt~ ~~~~m~~~l~~t~hm~ues a~d middotp~mt~~g at W~st HaJ=Wlch vent are also attending the 8CSshy

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Mi~Anne~ Hughesc()T~ha~17 tel Mar-YO Mericy iIiStY BE(Lmiddot~~ict~middot~e~ ~ndmiddotthelff~qlllu~s STJOHJf TilE BAPTIfilT ~c~Pted into ~eJlbershlp durshy ~n are Jespons~be ~or t~dii~cti~g 4 ilt ~tOUO~If~~ th~ 7 ocl~k MalS NEW BEDFO~D i~g a cll~ gathering a~e th

arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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the Sisters Tomorrow afternoon at 3 PM

in the academy Mary Butler59 and Margaret Griffin 60 will debate with St Rapha~ls Acadshyemy of Pawtucket R I

Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Mr Collings attended the Art Students League of New York and was tutored by John R Neill ~llustrator of the Oz Books

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Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

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CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

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A total of 85 tons of clothing was contributed in the Diocese of Fall River tothe annuai

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

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upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

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Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

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Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

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-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

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tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

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Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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THE AN t shy8ishop Sheen Urges Youth Serve Thurs De~ 5 1957 5

As Lay Apostles in Pagan World bull PHILADELPHIA-Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen Rel~gious Films middotof New Yorkurged morethan 10000 youths here to be lay apostles in a pagan environment Need Support

Bishop Sheen was the keynote speaker at the fourth CARMEL (NC) - Catholics annual convention of the by supporting good movies haveEvery civilization that begins

a profoundly important role to National Council of Catholic to go to pieces does so through playas a force for the moral imshyYouth Diocesan Section carnality he said If Catholic provement of film entertainmentAbout 12000 persons heard outh keeps the virtue of purity

The Catholic Preview of Enshy the Bishops address in Conven- it will be less tempted to give up tertainment said in an article enshytion Hall Archbishop Henry J the Faith titled Is Religion Good BoxOBrien of Hartford presided al The Bishop who is mitiomll Office that this role is parshythe session director of the Society for the ticularly important in regard toBishop Sheen advised the del- Propagation of the Faith said the so-called religious filmsegates to be catechists or lay that Catholic young people can

An article in the Decemberapostles to offset the threat of a live in a bigger world by sacshyissue sailt that for years thesecularized culture rificing for he foreign missions exact formula for a financiallyThere are only 28 conver- He suggested they should giye up successful movie eluded Hollyshysions per priest per year in the not orily luxuries but also riecesshywood producersUnited States he declared and sities to aid the missions

only 130000 persons coming into It was thought first to be a Rise in Delinqueney musical extravaganza then the

We must not grow through In his address at the closing historical epic then the quality the clergy alone~ he stated We banquet of the Youth Work Conshy CHAPLAIN BLESSES NEW KNIGHTS OF COLUMshy western but in 1953 said Preshywill grow by passing the burden ference Los Angeles Chief of BUS QUARTERS Rev Joseph K Welsh pastor of St view the film The Robe on to you You can contact Police William Parker said ~The proved that religion had an

the Church annually

Thomas More Parish Somerset and Chapl~in of the Bishop enormous audience potentialyoung people we cannot reach country is experiencing an abshy Cassidy CO1ncil is assisted by Raymond Bachard and Wilshy

The Bishop assigned the normal rise in juvenile delinshy Citing the success of The Ten liam Benoit as he blesses the new home The building is Commandments~ and Quoyouths two other duties to afshy quency He explained that stashy

firm the virtue of purity and to tistical data shows that juvenile located on Milford Rd Swansea and will be opened to the Vadis the magazine said howshyrealize that they live in a bigger arrests during 1956 increased 17 public next Sunday Dec 8 ever that a film does not have world than America per cent over 1955 to be big and Biblical to entice

families away from their teleshyThe most startling statistic Totally Without Merit vision sets It mentions the sucshySays Parents Fail Chief Parker said is that of LOS ANGELES (NC)-Con- At a time ~hen our country cess of Heayen Knows Mr Alli shythe total arrests for major crimshyTo Te~ch Religion inal offenses 46 per cent inshy gressman Patrick Hillings of needs to encourage educational son God Is My Partner and

ROCHESTER (NC) - Since California has voiced vigorous institutions to provide us with Seawifevolved children under 18 and of parents fail to teach the Our opposition to the attempt to re- the best possible brains it is But in the light of this apparshythat group 40 per cent had not Father to 70 per cent of the impose property tax on private ridiculous to place burdens in ent trend toward more reigiousyet reached their 15th birthdaychildren entering parochial non-profit elementary and sec- the path of education movies it is well to rememberHe advocated stern treatment

school first grades canrthey be of juveniles who were serious ondary schools in California Foes of the present tax exemp- that Hollywood will not produce The scheme he said is totally them unless audiences supportteaching them Gods commandshy first offenders But for a more without merit and citizens tiOIl status of the school have them the magazine statedments permanent solution to juvenile should stand firm against this succeeded in getting on the 1958 Catholics can insure the conshyThis question was posed here delinqenc)l he said we must insidious proposal ballot an initiative repeal measshy tinued production of such excelshyby Msgr Irving A DeBlanc dishy continue to attempt to inculcate ure It would amend the Cali shy

lent film fare by their enthusiasshyrector of the Famliy Life Bureau within our young a deep sense fornia constitution to proide for of the National Catl10lic Welfare Bishops Hope to Halt taxation of these schools tic support of movies of similarof moral justice coupled with a calibre Conference Washington D C greater realization of the true U S Sen William R KnowshyMexican EmigrationThe Monsignor spoke at a destiny of man land candidate for the Repubshy

MEXICO CITY (NC)-A move gathering of the New York State to stop emigration to the United A Delicious meeting during the 58th annual lican nomination for governor

is among many who have voicedCatholic CampingWelfare Conference A Protesshy States by Mexican 1TIigrant their opposition to the tax measshy Treatworkers and to repatriate those shared the speakers platform to Needs Top Leaders already working in the U S has tant clergyman and a rabbi ure

California was the last of the been initiated by the Socialdiscuss Family Life Education PHILADELPHIA (NC)- 48 states to exempt private nonshySecretariate of the Mexican Bishy as Church and Synagogue View Camping makes an immense profit schools from property tax shopsIt contribution in furthering the The legislature passed a law toSince 1942 about 2500000Msgr DeBlanc said the statisshy work of the Church and should that effect in 1951braceros as the workers aretic on the percentage of children not be entrusted to second-rate called have entered the Unitedknowing the Our Father came laymen a camp administrator States under legal contract Fourfrom a survey which also showed said here out of every ten have not reshythat only 50 per cent of the chil shy The statement was made by turned to their homes and famishydren entering first grade knew Dr Joseph Link Jr administrashy lies in Mexicothe Sign of the Cross tor of Fort Scott summer camps

And yet he said a primary in the Cincinnat iarchdiocese things organize and propagan-middot role of the parents is to teach He adgresseda luncheon meetiitg dizeIf they do not early assume the at the fourth convention of -the He said regional organizationsrole of Gods representative National Catholic Camping Asshy should be built up and the campshylater when the youngster is an sociaHon ing program must be glamorshyadolescent alld his father comshy~The Catholic American sumshy ized so that it attracts a highmands fittillgIy the youngster mer camp has become a most calibre of Catholic laymen 0can inquire and wheredid you important part of our educational Then w~ must remember that

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the heart of the Faith There is not a something whicn takes place at Church and anoiher which takes place in our home The family liturgy is an extenshyaion of the liiurgy of the Church

For instance if children do not understand that marriage is bull sacrameni or sufficientlyun- derstand the Mass they will soon dissociate themselves from it he said

professioflal salariesIn the home he continued the SPECIAL Excursion to PONTA DELGADAHe declared that for the fushyliturgy should not be an accesshy

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TODAY - st Sabbas Abbotregrhe He became one of the most famiddot mous of the Palestinian monks

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TIIE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER in whose discipline he esta~

Jished a rigid reform He was remiddotPublished Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Dio~eseot Fall River nowned for his austerity of lifemiddot 410 Highland Avenue and observance of the monasticFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 rule In various journeys to Conmiddot

bull PUBLISHER stantinople he rendered great Most RevJJames L Connolly DO PhD service to the Eastern Church I

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died in 532 at the age of 94MANAGING EDITOR

TOMORROW - St Nicholas (Atorney Hugh J Golden Bishop-Confessor He served as

bull bull c Archbishop of Myra in AsiaDecencymiddot PledgeMinorin the fourth century ami viras so noted for his vigilance

On Sunday all Catholics of the Dioc~se ~ill be asked over the young that he became a to take theLegionofmiddot Decency pledge This is a solemn Patron of Children The familiar and an increasingly important matter By this pledge term Santa Claus is a corruption

of his name He also is a Patron grownups and young people alike promise to keep away Saint of Russia and is known as from indecent and immoral forms of entertainment and St Nicholas of Myra where he those that are dangerols to faith or morals They promise served as well as St Nicholas of to keep away from moving pictur~s that glorify crime and Bari Italy where his relics were sin They promise not to patronize those places of amuse- transferred after his death

rhent that show such films and entertainments as a matter Sag~ and Sand SATURDAY -- St Ambroseofpolicy Bishop-Doctor He was one ofp t -t - f B t -ff - t - four Doctors of thethe great

Only a fool would deny the close tie-up between crime e I 10n or eo ITICO Ion Western Church He lived in the especially among the young and bad books and films fourth century ArIes Lyon and

Minds are formed by what persons read and especially see Treves dispute the honor ofOf Bohem-an 8orn Prelate middot in the movies for here they are caught up in another being his birthplace He early

B R b distinguished himself by his middot world their eyes and ears ~re assailed by suggestive or y Most Rev 0 ert J Dwyer DD talents and while a young man middot downright indecent ideas their imaginations are catered Bishop of Reno was made Governor of Northern to with all the skill and technical advantages that Holly- On a wintry afternoon in Philadelphia Thursday Jan- Italy Upon the death of the wood has to offer and these are considerable uary 5 1860 the black-clad figure of a man staggered across Archbishop of Milan he was the

f Vine Street near 13th gained the narrow sidewalk crumpled choice of rival factions to suc-The most important single fact acing all our police ceed He divested himself of hishymiddot th t _ I middot~and middotfell Two passersby rushed to his aid and carried him ~departments IS e rlsmgmiddot crIme ra e among young pe6p e wealth in favor of the Churchinto the nearest house His middot I t hasbeen going up at a steadily increasing rate Poor American bishop willing tospon- and the poor and applied himshy

home influence lack of discipline must take part of the clothing told them he was sor him as a niissonary were self assiduously to his episcopal blame but the film industry cannot shake off its r~sponsi- ~ cleric ~ goldcross dang- long unavailing Only after a duties He wasa champion of bility in the matter The Amedcan Bishops realistically hng from ItS chams~ggested steerage passage to New York religious liberties and manifested

bull that he was a bishop But long did he finda welcome from aging hili lourag~ on one occasion by recogmzmg thIS years ago formed ~heLelp~m of D~ency before a priest middotcouldbesum Bishop Dubois whcgt ordained ~xcluding from Church services to evaluate for parents and young people themselves the moned to administer ihe Unction hima priest on June 25 1836middot Emperor Theodosius the Great

moral tone of movies The Legion aimsnotonly at warn the soul of John Neumann Four yearsasan itinerant mis- who w~s guilty of a cruel masshying against positivedangers to faith ahd morals but atmiddot fourth Bishop of - Philadelphia siona among the German- sacre His writings are voluminshyencouraging those movies that are deemed educatihnal or had taken flighto Godgt spe~~mgCatphcsof~esteJ1 -ous and a constant reference in 4 few weeks ago a large num- New York m and around matters religious He was a

help~ul recreatIOnally fQ~ varIOUS classes of people her of the Bishops Of America Rochester and Buffalo were brother of St Marcellina He The Legion has as itsmiddot chief concern the moral and meeting iilWashington~or the enough to temper the expect- lied on April 4 397

religious wholesomeness of Catholics and those-other men annual session of ~e middotNational ancy~ He was lonely an~ pro- SUNDAY-Feast of the Imshyof good will vho middotsupport its work It is asm)icha censor Catholic Welfare ConIerence fundly dIstrustful of hlmse~ maculate Conception On this 8s the publie healthdepartment is a censor ofdiseaseas signed a petition to the middotHoly See ~hat he had come to know of day in 1854 Pope Pius IX solshy for the beatificationmiddotofthe Serv- the I~ltlem~~orists th~nrecel1tly ~mnly declred as an article of

vaccines are censors arit of Goa iheVe~er~ble J6h~ esta~hshed I~middotthe UIl~ed Stat~s gt Faith that Mary the Mother of middot It seems that the onlymiddot way a stop canmiddot be put bgt the Neumilnn Itis afleast possible conv~nced hIm thatlt was m middotGixi was by singular privilege of production ofunwholesoine films is to hit middotthe producers that the centennial of his death t~ellcompany that he coul4 find Godpreserved free from all stain

where it hurts in the pocketbook ~ CatliOlics and others by Willwitn~ss his ~I~ya~iol1 to tle h~mselfand ~o hISmiddot best work of original sin This ismiddot the pamiddot t fl h altar As his successor inmiddotthe See B1Sh0lgt -ohn Hughes gave a tronql feast of the United States

refusuigto pafonizeun~othymiddot I ~si~r~showi~~) ep~ ofPhi1adelphiaArcenth~fsh~poJohn grumbhI)g assent and Neumann ducermiddot that theIr moralmiddot taste IS hlghe~l~panhls msultmg ~F OHara CSCremarkedmiddotsuch became a Redemptorisinovice MONDAY-Mass and Office of judgement of it They are dndicating middotthatmiddottheYaremiddot as con- a happy consummation would ~ Winning middotHearts ~ ttle feast of ~ge I1Iiculate Con- cerned for their souls well-being as they are over-the bod1 notmiddot only redound to the glory It ~asastrangesttenuous00- middotce~tionGenerallythis ~ate is

Thmiddot d f f ~ll d ~ of the Church lnmiddotmiddotAmerlmiddotca middotmiddotbutmiddotmiddot vItlate spentmiddot for middotthe most part omiddot the feast of St Restltutusmiddot ey go on middotrecor as opposmg any ormso so-ca e enter gt ~ _ bull N bull would bea SIgnal- msplratlOn for as amiddotmlsslonary m the-panshes BIshop Mar~yr Llttl~ IS know~

tam~en~middot tha~ ~o~~ brea~ d9wn the mor-alre~tr1~ntsth~ Bishop~NeumannsmiddotCie~h com coiifidedto theCongregatioD in of this Africanmartyrotper -than ar~ soneces~ary for p~bhc good order and persoJlal hoh- patriots whoIinowtooaythe dire Ohio Pennsylvania and Mary that h~ served as BIshop of Car ness They are protesting against any encouragement of meanfng of persecution for the -land Professed in 1842 he was thage a~d ~at St Augustine

I crime and evil tEn~enciesin impres~ionableyoung people Faith C i atmiddot once plunged iiltomiddot endless tow~rd th~ end of the ~our~h _ The teiio~ of Decency pledge is bot a rilehjmiddotf()rmalitymiddotmiddotmiddot middotPractic81 WYstie ~ work in a s4ccessionof arishes c~ntury preated ~ s~rmonmiddot m

- I Itmiddot Id b d t h d th for the new foundatIon was hIS honCr on hIS feast dayIt has been potent enoughIll otherYears to brmg abOut c9l e sal ~- ~s ea j - bullbull bull bull - bull 1 wastpe sole dramatlcmiddotmcldent strugglIng to achIeve stabIlIty TUESDAY - Stmiddot Melch13des ~ ralICa chang~mmiddotthe ton~ of movleswheJ-Hollywood felt in themiddotbiographyofmiddotmiddotJolmNeumiddotmiddot andmiddotwastoril bymiddotthoseinternal middotgtope-Martyr Alsokrtown as St

middot Its effec~s It should contIllue to be a ratmg system thatmiddot marinThe rest is the story of dissensicgtns which were biter to Miltiades he succeeded St Euseshymiddot will keep the movie producers aware of the ideals that we asimple man who not only be- cause difficulties for anoth~rre- bius as POPe iIi 31 He Was ~ cherish as Catholics and ascitizens of a Christian country ~ieved in humility b~t practiced cruitthe conve~t Isaac He~ker given the hollor of martyrdom Jdeals that we wiil not allowa handful of people to sriatch It who detested not~1Og so much Yet Neu~a~m s love for ~e because of the su~ermgs he unshy

middot as the pomp and circumstance of middotRedemptonstldeal the austenty derwent m the tIme of Diocleshyfrom us under the gUIse of entertamment office whose whole desire was to andabnegation of St Alphonsus tian His pontificate was short

reOain an unknown religious of hidden beneath rococo rhetoric but he witnessed the triumph of

middotthe Redemptorist Congregation was a deady flame He hardly Constantine over Maxentius andAdvent Growth

Yet the reverse of the picture had ~he makings of a successful reorganized the government of Christ loved the symbol of thE seed What is the is the record of i singularly Redemptorist preacher in a day the Church which had been laid

kingdom of God like and to what shall I middotliken it Itis fruitful apostolAte as a mission- when the order set great store dysolate in years of persecushylike a grain of mustard seed Theseed is theWord of 1 ary priest and as a bishomiddotp For by pulpit thunderings but he tions He presided over~e

the eight years of Neumanns had the art of winning the hearts Council of Bishops from ItalyGod Unless the grain of wheat fall intltr the middotground administration of the Diocese of of his brethren and of bringing and Gaul which decided in favor

middot and die it re~ains alone Butif it dIe it briJlgs forth Philadelphia were marked by an peace to unquiet houses of Cecilian as Bishop of Carth~ge much fruit immense growth matched by It was as rector of the Re- -against Donatus This did not

Advent has been called the season of the seed Christ courageous and far-sighted di- d~mptorist parish in Philadel- hinder the later development of ~ the seed of the worlds life was hidden in Our Lady during rection The paradox of Chris- phia that Neumann attracted the the Donatist heresy in Africa

tianity had found another and attention of that learned and He died on January 10 314 the first Advent The 9loryof God was hidden in hermiddot exceedingly apt illustration the isolated man Bishop Francis WEDNESDAY--St D I

middot darkness and Divine Love grew in silence Mary had B h f h h h Pt k K k Th B h amasus middot nothing to gIve God but herself and He asked for nothing b~no~xec=do~dts~r~~~~d~ gu~~d wit~n~cu~errineg ey~ t~ r0pe-~nfessord H~t wdasd~pna-

his more brilliant and talented holiness of the prie~t and when Ll~be o _mean a en e dOPde 1 enus m l Helse eXl e e succee e middot compeers Everybody had known he was translated to Baltlmore P Lb H d That t 00 is the meanmg of this and every Advent as him as ~ saint few had sus- in October 1851 Neumann was S~p~ 1 erl~s e CO~lss~n nthe Church relives with her Divine Spouse Christ the pected that he was (in Lord his candidate for the succession t t e~o~e lcor~ec t e asmiddotlt

middot mysteries of His life Once more it isamiddotqumiddotestion of Christs Roseberys phrase) an extra- By sheer power of will he forced x 0 t y CrIf ur~s or avmgmiddot desiring to grow WIthin oui- -lives wherever we rtiay be- ordinarlypractical mystic the appointment on his colleague amt asuds lSd bamoutsf d R res ore an eau lle 10 ome at home inschool at -work at middotrecreation Too middotoften do Jams Redemptorists and ~n the relucta~t vlct~m the tombs of the martyrs iIe

people have a formalistic V iew pf leligioii thinking of God He wa~ born f peasant stock Quietly and Unnoticed died in 384 at the age of 80 ~ m the mountam country of ShorUy before the blow fell

middot only in terms pf church Th~y compartmentalizereligionmiddot Bohemia March 281811 He had Neumann had said to a lay making it an affair of prayer aridmiddot the sacraments and a happYl1ome and an adequate brother How good it is to be in ary problems of constant jour leaving it out of their everydays activity early school~ng enough to equip the Congregation and to live in neyings and laborious preaching

Advent gives us the sacramental view of life U makes him for the seminary when he America Here we can truly love Humbly but firmly he wore the us realize that religion is a matter of growingin Christ went off to Budweiss in his God work much and ~uffera lot mitre almost imperceptibly teensA picture that surviyes of for Him and we qo all thIS molding the Diocese into spirshy

I t is a matter of letting Christ be formed in us middotAnd that him as a bOyshows him round- quietly Iand unnoticed by the itual maturity The round face is a process that goes on with our every thought and wo~d faced wide-eyed full of a grave world It was the swan-song of bull grew furrowed the wide eyes and action The actual intentions formed in our prayers e~pectancy ~ut life closed in on his joy lost their luste but the expect shyand in the reception of the sacraments overfiow into all hIm soon enoughfor Neumann Eight yearsa Bishop and dead ancy never waverep The bent the other activities of the day And Christ in another ~ though passable as astudent was just short of forty-nine Eight haggard man who died of a heiJrt

bull not accepted by his hojne Dio- years of toil and endless worry attack on a wil)ter afternoonAdvent grows within usmiddot h ffcese and IS e orts to find an of financial stress and disciplin- found heaven on the cobbles

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Glee Clubs Engaged

Spotlighting Our Schools SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

The annual Christmas entershytainment will take place in the academy auditorium at 230 Sunshyday afternoon Dec 8 and again on Sunday Dec 15

On Dec 8 the kindergarten and grammar school pupils will participate in the program while on Dec 15 most of the performshyers will be high school students

On both days the Christmas Story illustrated with filmshystrips will be narrated and sung Narrators are Joan Ellison Mary Joan Fernandes Magdalena Ferro and Janet Pauline Joanne Craig will render a vocal solo accompanied by Louise Charshybonneau and Sandra Mandeville

A Christmas playlet entitled A Child Shall Lead Them will be presented on Dec 15 The cast is composed of Elaine Daniels junior who plays the part of the em~ittered Mr Sears Sr with Gardenia Wojtuszewski Susan Pepler and Louise Dionne freshmen as his wife daughter and granddaughter respectively

Jeanne Gingras and Janet Blanchette freshmen have the roles of John Sears Jr and his wife Joanne Gracia and Martha Flood eighth graders play the part of their children

The Glee Club will contribute various selections including Minuit Chretiens arranged by Sister Mary Vincent SSCC and White Christmasarranged by Edmund Desrosiers

HOLY FAlULY WGH NEW BEDFORD

In the annual survey evnshy ducted by the Catholic School middotPress Association at Marquette University College of Journalshy

ism Holy Familys Yearbook The Maria received themiddot rating of ALL CATHOLIC The editor of the 1957 yearbook was Miss Margaret A Moore now a stushy

middot dent at St Elizabeths School of Nlrsing ne1v liturgical year is a season

According to the Schedule of ofprepanitioii for the coming of the Narragansett Debatfug the Savior The observance of League Holy Family will meet this age-old custom gives to all Durfees debaters this week and a true spiritual anticipation of Mount St Maiys club will Come Christmas the Birth of Christ toNe~ Bedf9r(i~wee~ of The entIre family should take

Decmiddot 15 part in settiM up an Advent At the bi-mohthlymeeUng of wreath The wreathsCircushymiddot the Science Club rohn Bas- Jar ampOape represents the cycle

toni gave a very informal talk on of years from Adam middottomiddotChrist Outer Spacemiddot Nelis Bohrwas during which ~e middotworldmiddot has

Donald middotBenjamins-choiCe and awaitedmiddotandisawaitingmiddotHis secshy George Thomas discUssedmiddot man- ood and final Coming in glory

made diamonds Signifying the Sundays ofAd bull0 Sister M Anastasia RSMbullbull Yent ate the four candles (three

i and Sistermiddot middotMmiddot Charles-Francis purpleand~ne rose)middot The rose 0 RSM wiH attend a scielce candle is lightedonthe third

meeting to be held at Wentworth Sundayof Advent known i as ~n$titute on Saturday GaudeteSunday theJoyfuISun- SistermiddotM Virginia RSM and day of Advent Sister M Carmelita RSM m The penitential spi1it of the ait~nd the m~ting ofth~ high seasonmiddot is represente~ by the

middot school divisionof the New tng- purple ribbons placed between land unit of the NCEA which every two candles The Holy will be held at Boston Collegmiddote Water Bottle is used for the Sa~urdaY blesSing of the wreath by the JESUS MARY ACADEMY Father or the Head of theHouseshy

middot FALL RIVER hold -

Mother Ste Therese of the In- 1----- fant Jesus Superior Mother st

middot Vincent de Paul principal of the HATHAWAYS high school department M St bull Victoire principal of the ele-middot LAUNDRY Inc mentary division with members of the teaching staff M St Am- finest sinee 1811 broise M Marie-Rene M Marieshy

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LaSalette Shrine

AnLEBORO MASS Daily Masses 630 1 8 AM

Confessions Dally 630 A M to 900 P M

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I SUNDAY DEVOTIONS at 3 P M II Perpetual Novena to Our I

Lady of LaSalette every I evening at 130 P MI I

CHRISTMAS ILLUMINATION

December 8 to January 12 5to 10 PM

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Nathalie M St Laurent and M St John Berchmans will attend the National Catholic Educashytional Association of the Secondshyary School Department of Boston College Saturday

A religious program will be sponsore~ by sodalists tomorrow in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception The Mary Day will open with the 8 oclock Mass at Notre Dame Church followed by a Communshyion breakfast in the school cafeshyteria The entire student body will assist atmiddot a religious entershytainment in the auditorium

Schuberts Ave Maria will be sung by Rachelle Labreche 58 accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Caron 58 Doris Mathieu a leader of the Blessed Virgin unit will take part in a theme entitled Mary in Our Life the flowering virtues of Our Lady as exemplified in a tee~shyagers life The Living Rosary will be conducted by groups of sodalists The Tribute to Mary Immaculate by JeannineBabin 58 will be followed by an inforshymal talk by Rev Roger Poirier on the Ideal ofmiddot a Sodalist Twenty-eight aspirants will enshyter the Sodality in the convent chapel middotRev Gerald Seguin SJ of

Ogdensburg N Y addressed the student body on the significance of the sodality Father pointed out that the sodality is not a club

or an lctivity but an organizashytion with a specific goal a proshygram a model and a dedication to a Way of Life It is interesting to know that 75 per cent ofmiddot the

sodalists in the Diocese of Ogshydensburg are public school tcenshyagers Father seguin is Director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality in Ogdensburg andhas been an

active organizer or parish sodali shyties for ten years MOUNT ST MARY FALL RIVER

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ST MARYS HIGH TAUNTON

The New England unit of the NCEA will meet Saturday with the faculty of St Marys High in attendance ReoresenHn the school will be Sister Michael Joseph Sister Therese Ann sshyter Mary Berchmans Sister Stanislaus Joseph Sister John

Mathilda and Sister Stella James Elise Cayer and Patricia

Cooper will be busy collecting stamps cards and other useful supplies for the Marist Missionshyaries tomorrow This is the third time this school year S M H girls have donated articles for use in the missionary lands

Election Day for the representshyative to be sent to Boston for Student Governmentmiddot Day will take place tomorrow The dele-

CEREMONY AT MOUNT ST MARY Mary Margaret bull gate whd is chosen will go to

Lomax senior class presidentlights the first candle on the Advent Wreath Responses to the appropriate liturgical prayers are made by Virginia E Howarth Mary T Butl~r and Nancy Cordeiro

SACRED H~ARTS ACADEMY Monahan Betty DeFusco Lynne ALL RIVER

In a ceremony on Sunday Dec 8 seniors will offer lilies to the Blessed Virgin in the traditional ceremony while the aspirants to the Sodality will renew their temporary Act of Consecration Rev Humoerto Medeiros will preside over the ceremony and deliver the sermon

To raise funds for the shipping of food to the Southern Missions the Sodality will raffle off baked goodi~s as a partmiddot of their Acivent project

Promising teen-age poets hlve middot been found among the gOpqoshymores and seniorll Making pracshytical the iesSons learned in rhyth~ and ~hyme the ~tudents set about seeking inspiration from the master Poets whose works have been previously

middot studied in class middotDeserv~ng poemswere sent to

the National Poetry Associat~on

where a committee will select the best entries for pOssible inshymiddotclusion in an anthology of high school poetrY t~ be pUbiis4ed this springmiddot

middot Mary McGuire Mary Joou Knight AnnMarie PeNadal

Paulette DionNancy middotMcNerney and Judith Hunt comprise the

middot sophomores whohave submitted entries

middot The following seniors are middotaso middotparticipating in the contest

Viyian Lebrun Annemiddot Marie

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Silhouettes the dance sponshySOred by the Seventeeners~Com

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The Regional Meeting of the National Catholic Education As sociation of which Sister John Elizabeth is secretary will be

at~~lded next Saturday Dec17 by members of the faculty

Fivestudents participated in the Living Pictures program SERVICE sponsored by the Holy Name Womens Guild held last Tues- I

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Boston March 14 and serve in a direct personal role in our iegisshylature that day Petitions such as a proposal to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 an act proshyviding a penalty for failure to vote at state elections and an act regulating outdoor advertisshying along parks and limited acshycess highways will be discussed

With the start of the new Church year Advent wreaths have been made in each class The solemn and symbolic prayshy

ers willbe said by the presidents of each class for t~ four sucshycessive weeks of this peqitential season

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imiddotgtAfJ 6~r IouSe~ - lt lt~ middoti ~tlrgesmiddot ~Catholics~ ~ Flt)lfr G9n~ert ltmiddotampt~~ )0 Entertain~

-Ge~smiddot Dat~sJ Mixed middotmiddotas F~middotmiIY D~yelltp Lea~emiddot~s middotgtf~n~i~erCath()li~middotmiddotWorrians CI~b middot S U T M 1middotDmiddotL ST LQ~IS (NC)~IfCathohes middotmiddotThe Catholic Womans Club mittee for the event and willpruces p 0 ee ae i 8 re to dev~l~pleadesm pres middotofmiddot~a~iRIv-rwill ~e entlaquortain~d be assisted by the following club

ent-day actIvltIes they ve got to lit its Pecember meeting next members Miss Anna P Malone By Mary Tinley middotDa]y _ ~ stqpbemg e~barrassedby the ~ ruesday eveniIig In the sacred Miss Helen ~irig Mrs Edward

The gi~~n fr9nt door from the outsjde w()rld)ntoour dntel1ec~ual hfe JieartSchoo( Al1ditoriumby 8 B Downs Mfss Hazel M Conaty hallisnotexactly a receiving one but for many yearsjt has T~at IS the hopm~onRoli~ ~othlaquorf f~~~7starcnc~tfatu~in~ J~llus Mrs Alexander E Rostler Miss

I d I Mane Kernag an a e glOUS 0 Silva Latm-Amencan claSSIcalbull been admIttmg boys and gIrls-groups coup es an smg es the Sacred Heart who isa for-middotmiddot t t h k h f tmiddotmiddot Claire R McAndrew Miss Maushy gUl arlS w 0 IS rna lng IS Irs Cl M F Cmany of th~m dates ~er nationalmiddot secretary of the tour ofthe UnitedStateii and reen eare ISS rances orshymiddot And the dates have been A minor knock-cgtufbiow ~ad ltatholic Co~mission for Inte- Canada Marienka Michna Slov- coran Mrs Paul J Reagan and

taken quite nonchalantly bmiddotmiddott k t h A- lectualmiddotand CulturalAffaIrs ak-American pianistmiddot Lorraine MrAs COJOffheen hPourMwCAllnldfroelwlOW the een middots ruc a our ouse~ M ther Kernaghan now pro middot Th t hi t k hed TVth 0 Marie Moreau lyric soprano as wyas wee we she watc m rsenll-fes~~rofphysiCS at Maryville aridMichael Brurietti lyri~ -concert under the direction of were 1lkenmiddot aback whe~ dar~ness Mar~le took off the College is convinced that Cath- tenormiddot Mrs Joseph T Canniff

Markle told us that she wanted earrmgs then ~~enecklace~ olics on the whole have been I e bull Members are also middoturged by middot uamp--eVery one of us--to be home Wellsh~ saldfmally middot~u~~ somewhaf abashed by themiddot very J~~~s~ll~a i8agra~l~te of club pres~dent ~rs David Friday evenirig_ 111 turn mThan~s a nul~Igt~ idea of an-intellectual vocationgt ~~~ JIf~tI~al Cn~~rvltQry of Boland to contrIbute at tI~U1 to meet her ~iW ~~c~ of~s g~~ a r~soundlDg middot F()ralong tiIne iIow C~tholics MelC~ Clt~ ~l1d~s l pr9~eg~ an~middotmiddot ~eetin~ to the Ghristmas C~~

date George W _lIISS ~niJ~ ~lght ~Ug~~ have had an inferioritycomplexmiddot P~Jl~~~~tb~ orJdcfa~ols A~- coll~c~lOn of the Commum~y ~ middotmiddotIh~sah older k ~ KlndlyOfle~ eoncerning anythingbullintellec- ~-smiddotSe~qV1a H~ hlll a~~ared Service Department to aid~e

m~nsbemiddot-sai(n ~~oOOy~ b~e~ ~e~t ~h~ar~ middotfual she declared-- They think Inc~nc~rts a~loveF ~exICgt8Jd departni~nt in its work for the ~ i rl v ~l-y~hermiddot m~nt~on~ the ~lascoth~ ne][~middot middot--that the intellectua1life issOme~ I~urolgt~ ~ ~~ ~ Rose ~aw~or~e ~th~p~ ~l~ i ey ~sc~~~ing day lind life ~~n~ on I~ ~ee~s- thing~ltrangeanltlfar t09 difficult_middot ~-~~n~~Ml~hnawas ~rnmiddot1O eex ~om~ -

eacp of ours in t~m~ ~~turdaY ~att~r~ ~~r them to attain So theygivemiddot rorru~go~ ~o~~ ~~C1re s~e turn middotmiddotHes~middot - Grocery sh~plgtmg ~~~middotrel~-middot up anddonteven try tomiddot train ~~s ~~ucateabYmiddot~~e Siste~s~f cathoh~ Studen~s

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eyes carrie to JiimW~llw~middotnl llnd ~lo~d ~middotlports~~r behi~d jf middotit were not an apostola-Wmiddot I 1947~e Iecentlymiddotapp~ared ~Il middotmiddotFranklin Streetgt~ith music sUp- middottry tomiddot act oura~e Want me~ ~opp~daIda youn~ ~~~ask~ ~ould still feel in favor of trllin - SOI9lStmiddot Wlth )he middotsYD1pho~yor- plied by a Beco-matic put onD1Y eVemg ~loth~s)middot tt ~Wlg~t helP ~ log the intellect she addedsim-middot Clt~laquols~r~ un~~rmiddotthe dlr~c~lOnof Thefo11owing councilmem

gt ~ltgthi DaddY~l1arkie~rinne~ I~ -yo~Amiddotbe so kmd ~~l~ft pI) ~lcauseit is ~ GOdgiven Leo~~ldSt~kOS~l ~ ~ ~ bers will sery~ on th~ variou middot Butmiddot -I do WIsh you wouldn-t out ~~~s~tIVO ~a~ka~l Yie faculty ~ LorraIne MarIe Morlau lyrIC committees middot wear two sporthirts-especially ~~ I~~ ~IrIIIY t l~l be out middotMar)middot parents urgetheir chil- sopranonrnativeofSpr~n~(ie~d Eiairie MaJtais Slyvia Oliveira

when ones stpp~d ~f1d th~ oth- Th Pt d~r~ Ii dren to choose o~ly thosecolle~emiddot Ma~middot~as middoteduc~tecl ~ middotthe SlS- Bobmiddot Hargraves Ann Coyle John ers checked 1 want hIm to e ~a ~ quse-m ~ur~es th~t w1l1 be ~ref~l In _ te~s o~the Holy~r~ss She was Kruger )mow howswell you are-how striped plus checkeltlsportshlrt-- earmng ~ livmg she mamtamed awarded scholarshIps to the

well ymiddotou all are and the youngma~ l~gged In Such a pragmatic attitude is Springfield and Hartford Con- ~atr~cla Golden ClaIre Ro~ middot middotThat had us packa~es past Gmny lymg prone killing scholarly learning ana servatories of Music and was William Connelly Carole Mattishy

middot Come Friday we were pr~ watchmg a western on TV Mar- the intellectiIaimiddot life she said aCtive in thfa Opera Workshop at middotmoreGeorgette CamJ)bell middot pared for George There was an kl~ in rubber ~oots was middoton the W~ must IVork against it and ColUJribi~ -Uriiverity Mary ~acDonald Plerrette

early dinner-fish of cours~ ~lve~ay washmg her l~tUe 10r- replace it with a real interest in Michael Brunetti lyric tenor ~vesque John Harty Dale andmiddot disheshustled away without elgn car _ and resptct for le~rning amltn_ was bo~n iii New York City of Sllv~ ~orls Dupont a grumble The gIrls t()ok ~pon Bo~ncmg I~ the back door our Catholic You~h Italian parents He studied lit Dl~ne Levesque Rita Faria themselves the task of stralght- Markle burst Into her own pecu- Stmiddot 8 t S SylVIa Houle Rachelle Labreche ening middotthe living room while liar chuckle as she made the R Imiddotmiddot - Ob Dmiddot h ~~aven u~e s S ~~l~arYd- Maureen McGough

anMarkie dressed The Head or introductibnsThis is George e IglOUS to middots~r~e tWlg 11 repafrathorYCtc oOf N Diane Caron Pauline Galland I Justmiddot rtmembered sh F d A ue C0 ege 0 elY 0 ew 10 Le middotthe House took off the second e oun lng nnlversary York He served in World War ulse vasseur WIlham

h t th h k dmiddot laughed pushmg redmiddotbangs out - Reilly Marti D ff M IIPOrt s I - ec ~c e one- WASHINGTON (NC) _ The II and thetl resumed hIS stlltlt~S n 11 y urleand shIvered all In the good of her eyes wIth a cold wet ~outm

hand middotThe partys tonight-not ReligIOUS ofmiddot PerpetualAdora- Bt Colu~bla Umverslty ahd the Clmiddotmiddot R 11 F Lat eause N y kC 11 f M H alre el y ranCIS essa last night Ber~ady in five ~in- tl~nof themiddot Blessed Sacrame~t hew or ege () ~Sl~t h Patrick Hurley Mary Lomax

Most Sophistieatecll utes Want- tq go il1 and get WIll ltel~brat~ ~he 1~thanm7 sastapPlear~ In degGPera ~11 a Claire Sinotte and Paul Gosselin Hmm-mm Smells fishy we acquainted with thefolks versary of theIr lDstitutlon start- Wl ze~ andmiddot and ermany

lIliffedcoming d()wnstairs com- middotIt was more thail five minutes ipg Dec 12 MisSVirginia McAndrew anli t plete in our most sophisticated of course beioremiddottheerstwhil~ The-Sisters established in Bel Miss Ca~heiine AmiddotBoylan areco~ ~ ~

black sheathe foraquor-inch heels car washer emerged in black vel- gium in 1857 byth~wealthy chairmen of th hospitality coin Protect and pearl earrings Bringing out vet the disheveled i-ed hair daughter ofa bank president ~ the air freshenerwe paraded brushed into a shining cap have ~een~ the United States T - ---- Wh t y H through the room with a back- In the meantime we became since 1900 Twelve Sisters in Cmiddot O T E Smiddot~middot OU ave andforth up-alld-down waving acquainted with George their Wash~ngton convent spend M GOWAN of middotth~ bottl~ middotits wick e~tendedmiddot And George became acquainied~ their lives in prayer-beforemiddotmiddotthe fl I Sh c to the utmost with us-as is BlessedSacramental)d in mak ectrlco 0lf f

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Put away in the interest of Objectionable in part fora11~leftmiddotpractically desolate by the COUNTRY CLUB COMFORT orderliness we said giving oIie last wave of the air freshener HMeanwhile you might look at Created Woman TV

Daddy not that nota westshyern Markie came into the room dressed in her new black velvet HWhen George comes you oughtmiddot to be reading something kinda highbow

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Warm up Daddy she said softly Lets turn on the fights

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Maryknoller o~e on Visit Continued from Palre oDe nique Father has more male

state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Guild to Present Radio Play Sunday

Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

ship the Santa Maria was wrecked off the island of Hisshy

paniola (now Haiti) on Christ shymas Eve 1492

A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

Christmas Shipwreck is an original radio play written by Guild member Manuel Almada Christopher Best will direct the premiere presentation of tWa play on the air

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CINCINNATI (NC) - While the Soviet government churns out millionsmiddot of copies of comshymunist publications for dissemshyination in nations of the free world public and private agenshycies in the United States wage a counter-offensive

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Her unique role in the area of do-it-yourself diplomacy was underscored recently in a report issued by the National Book Commttee on free distribution of books abroad

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

Revealed by God wOrk ofGodsfriendS conquer- bull much as th~ world has changed sentation of the Blessed yirgin Thenmiddotmiddot on Dec 8 18M Pope iJlg for HinimiddotF~ttipg ltwas then -in the interval there is little in Bishop Wright beautifully de-

Pius IX in order to settle any thatMary should have b~en his yritings that could not be pictedthe Youth of Mary on her doubts and to inspire Marian Conceived free froJIl origiri~l sini ~ sedmiddot to describe the communist Presentation in the Temple and devotion solemnly defined~it as living always ai(a frte~(rof pod bullmenac~middottoday the different persons in her lifemiddot a middottruthmiddotof the Catholic Faith Since 1854we need nei longer ~ay Heed VICE-PRESIDENr NIXON who disposed hermiddot to submit her

We declare proclaim and de- rely merely on the fittingness The V-ice President asserted message of hatred To the leli- will so complete~y to ~he Will fine that thisdogma is revealed f M 1 t th t th f t entl s glous person every man IS ofmiddot God With his usual magshy b o ary s Immacu a e Concep a e mam es 0 rec ~ I - 1 B h Sh 11 d by God and therefore ~ emiddot tion to aid our convicti~ns We sued in Moscow by the Commu- sacred becaue all were created netic appea IS op een ca e firmly and s~eadfastly ~he~d need not evenarglle tliat Sctip- nist parties of 64 nations lays by a loving God To the com- ~o~~~~toth w~~~st~s ttt

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God m HIS mercy had prom-h Th~ workshop WIll be middotoon~ Ref(rrl~g to therehg~ous tra- other lt~thohcphys~c~1I1 ~r-~g Vice-President Nixon ised redemption to fallen iPa~middot~iictedbYmiddotEdiiIi~dCmiddotAri)old~ d~tionsofthe Catholic Church ~enThomas Yf~attingly~r~ The Fall River Diocese mad~ througb the scented ofa wom~nt~~ ~centigentha1EiI ~iii9tYpe ltioi ~e Y~ce presideilt said aD0ng ~he specHlhstsatt~pdW~ its contlibutionw this most suc- and in His infinite wisdom de-gt who ismiddot author ~of -~FunctionaL You have been unalterably t~e resI4entmiddot Dr Forsteqscu~ cessful of all Catholic Youth terminedtnat tl)isseelti this off Newspaper Desigtio GIlarles ~pposed ~o ~omni~ism from itsmiddot rentlypresidlmtoftheA~crican Conventions in-the person of spring would middotbenone other than Felten minager of The Messen- very begmnmg Long before the Acad~my of N~u~()lo~3 a~d d~- Father William J McMahon Di- the Second Person of the Blessed- ger of the SacredHeartand Soviet Union was founded the rector of the ltieIlartment o~ neu rector of Cathedral Camp He Trinity become man author of Layout by Felten ~ middotleaders of your Church made rology at Geor~etownUmve~- is treasurer of themiddot National Whatmiddot sin-blemished creature will be cqiiirman lt eiear ~tstotal opposition to Karl sity M~dicap)Chool middotCatholic Camping Association

~ld everbe 1 worthy mother Besidesmiddotsessions 011 page MarJ and the principles he pro- Dr Mattingly a heartspec~al- and was chosen asmiddota speaker atmiddot - for so exalted a Child It was makeup selectioJ1 aJ1~~~ ~se ofmiddotpoun~ed~ ist is mediltaJ qepartmet chicent one Qfmiddotthesessions on waterfron~shy

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middot~is ~uplime office from the tgtt- criti9ue middotofparticipating news- prophetic ~nltiyclic~lo~Pope Pius clini~~l associate profess~~ of and atmiddotthe same time a tribute gmnmgof her eXistence So It papers- imd a question-and- middotXI themiddot vlcePreSld~nt declared medlcl~e at Georgetown Umver- to Cathedral Camp whlcb 00shywsthatinselecti~gMll~y frommiddot answermiddotmiddotsesSion~middot lt 1 do not see ow any believer sity Medical School He is one cllUse~ of its location andmiddot ilie

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middot the sway of Sllta~ eyen to the IjOTRED~~~ (tl~)--~e~~~Il opposed to allthatWe middotbelievemiddotmiddot extent of bearing fo~ anmiddot i~stant Ii~ll ane~lmversltyo lIJotre and cherish We believe in the the e~ectmiddot of his -firstvictory J)ame cIr~ltor~middot~lt~o~mo~atiiIg spirit ofmiddot man they treat man as over man She wa~ cOl1ceived 300 std~ntsh~~b~en~ed~c~ted~amachine We believe in justice

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By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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My husband has me worried Last week I found Signs - are left today only seven priests and eleven Sist~rs The restmiddot

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~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

~le are inmiddot added bond of chi~cmiddot~eyour Human events ofmiddot the past iog that a ehureh ~thpmiddot~tamiddot~~adis like love two is a best self and yOll will continue to- severaL D)onth rapidly foUow- abody without ahead ero d and three holdmiddothis love iog ~e middotafter another warn us --- becn~ one too Fin1l11y do notneglect prayer - that nationsmiddot are quickly ccpming NoW i( ampbe ~iiuonS 01 SataO iDdirectlyadmit that middotChrist anI

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stay close to God bon anlti pro~p~rl~yoffered by lIle Crossto FOur life Each w-ek send the sacrifices to the Bol7 third party Prelate Is Grateful pure1y maten~hstic ~eans or Fa~r through his S~iety for amphe Propagation of the Faith which

When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

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Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

rt b ill At nt St andmiddotthemiddotgeneralmiddotpubhctOmiddot1)eheId I bull Sisters of the West Harwich con- middot ~ary~~c~de~Y Gj~ ~i1b~iti a(~ middothtTh~rS~~Y~Detmiddot~middot i~lt~ ~~~~m~~~l~~t~hm~ues a~d middotp~mt~~g at W~st HaJ=Wlch vent are also attending the 8CSshy

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Mi~Anne~ Hughesc()T~ha~17 tel Mar-YO Mericy iIiStY BE(Lmiddot~~ict~middot~e~ ~ndmiddotthelff~qlllu~s STJOHJf TilE BAPTIfilT ~c~Pted into ~eJlbershlp durshy ~n are Jespons~be ~or t~dii~cti~g 4 ilt ~tOUO~If~~ th~ 7 ocl~k MalS NEW BEDFO~D i~g a cll~ gathering a~e th

arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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the Sisters Tomorrow afternoon at 3 PM

in the academy Mary Butler59 and Margaret Griffin 60 will debate with St Rapha~ls Acadshyemy of Pawtucket R I

Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Mr Collings attended the Art Students League of New York and was tutored by John R Neill ~llustrator of the Oz Books

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Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

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CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

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A total of 85 tons of clothing was contributed in the Diocese of Fall River tothe annuai

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

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upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

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Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

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Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

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-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

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tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

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Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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TODAY - st Sabbas Abbotregrhe He became one of the most famiddot mous of the Palestinian monks

OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TIIE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER in whose discipline he esta~

Jished a rigid reform He was remiddotPublished Weekly by The Catholic Press of the Dio~eseot Fall River nowned for his austerity of lifemiddot 410 Highland Avenue and observance of the monasticFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 rule In various journeys to Conmiddot

bull PUBLISHER stantinople he rendered great Most RevJJames L Connolly DO PhD service to the Eastern Church I

_ GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER J which then was much troubled by the Eutychian heretics HeRev Daniel F Shalloo MA Rev John P Driscoll

died in 532 at the age of 94MANAGING EDITOR

TOMORROW - St Nicholas (Atorney Hugh J Golden Bishop-Confessor He served as

bull bull c Archbishop of Myra in AsiaDecencymiddot PledgeMinorin the fourth century ami viras so noted for his vigilance

On Sunday all Catholics of the Dioc~se ~ill be asked over the young that he became a to take theLegionofmiddot Decency pledge This is a solemn Patron of Children The familiar and an increasingly important matter By this pledge term Santa Claus is a corruption

of his name He also is a Patron grownups and young people alike promise to keep away Saint of Russia and is known as from indecent and immoral forms of entertainment and St Nicholas of Myra where he those that are dangerols to faith or morals They promise served as well as St Nicholas of to keep away from moving pictur~s that glorify crime and Bari Italy where his relics were sin They promise not to patronize those places of amuse- transferred after his death

rhent that show such films and entertainments as a matter Sag~ and Sand SATURDAY -- St Ambroseofpolicy Bishop-Doctor He was one ofp t -t - f B t -ff - t - four Doctors of thethe great

Only a fool would deny the close tie-up between crime e I 10n or eo ITICO Ion Western Church He lived in the especially among the young and bad books and films fourth century ArIes Lyon and

Minds are formed by what persons read and especially see Treves dispute the honor ofOf Bohem-an 8orn Prelate middot in the movies for here they are caught up in another being his birthplace He early

B R b distinguished himself by his middot world their eyes and ears ~re assailed by suggestive or y Most Rev 0 ert J Dwyer DD talents and while a young man middot downright indecent ideas their imaginations are catered Bishop of Reno was made Governor of Northern to with all the skill and technical advantages that Holly- On a wintry afternoon in Philadelphia Thursday Jan- Italy Upon the death of the wood has to offer and these are considerable uary 5 1860 the black-clad figure of a man staggered across Archbishop of Milan he was the

f Vine Street near 13th gained the narrow sidewalk crumpled choice of rival factions to suc-The most important single fact acing all our police ceed He divested himself of hishymiddot th t _ I middot~and middotfell Two passersby rushed to his aid and carried him ~departments IS e rlsmgmiddot crIme ra e among young pe6p e wealth in favor of the Churchinto the nearest house His middot I t hasbeen going up at a steadily increasing rate Poor American bishop willing tospon- and the poor and applied himshy

home influence lack of discipline must take part of the clothing told them he was sor him as a niissonary were self assiduously to his episcopal blame but the film industry cannot shake off its r~sponsi- ~ cleric ~ goldcross dang- long unavailing Only after a duties He wasa champion of bility in the matter The Amedcan Bishops realistically hng from ItS chams~ggested steerage passage to New York religious liberties and manifested

bull that he was a bishop But long did he finda welcome from aging hili lourag~ on one occasion by recogmzmg thIS years ago formed ~heLelp~m of D~ency before a priest middotcouldbesum Bishop Dubois whcgt ordained ~xcluding from Church services to evaluate for parents and young people themselves the moned to administer ihe Unction hima priest on June 25 1836middot Emperor Theodosius the Great

moral tone of movies The Legion aimsnotonly at warn the soul of John Neumann Four yearsasan itinerant mis- who w~s guilty of a cruel masshying against positivedangers to faith ahd morals but atmiddot fourth Bishop of - Philadelphia siona among the German- sacre His writings are voluminshyencouraging those movies that are deemed educatihnal or had taken flighto Godgt spe~~mgCatphcsof~esteJ1 -ous and a constant reference in 4 few weeks ago a large num- New York m and around matters religious He was a

help~ul recreatIOnally fQ~ varIOUS classes of people her of the Bishops Of America Rochester and Buffalo were brother of St Marcellina He The Legion has as itsmiddot chief concern the moral and meeting iilWashington~or the enough to temper the expect- lied on April 4 397

religious wholesomeness of Catholics and those-other men annual session of ~e middotNational ancy~ He was lonely an~ pro- SUNDAY-Feast of the Imshyof good will vho middotsupport its work It is asm)icha censor Catholic Welfare ConIerence fundly dIstrustful of hlmse~ maculate Conception On this 8s the publie healthdepartment is a censor ofdiseaseas signed a petition to the middotHoly See ~hat he had come to know of day in 1854 Pope Pius IX solshy for the beatificationmiddotofthe Serv- the I~ltlem~~orists th~nrecel1tly ~mnly declred as an article of

vaccines are censors arit of Goa iheVe~er~ble J6h~ esta~hshed I~middotthe UIl~ed Stat~s gt Faith that Mary the Mother of middot It seems that the onlymiddot way a stop canmiddot be put bgt the Neumilnn Itis afleast possible conv~nced hIm thatlt was m middotGixi was by singular privilege of production ofunwholesoine films is to hit middotthe producers that the centennial of his death t~ellcompany that he coul4 find Godpreserved free from all stain

where it hurts in the pocketbook ~ CatliOlics and others by Willwitn~ss his ~I~ya~iol1 to tle h~mselfand ~o hISmiddot best work of original sin This ismiddot the pamiddot t fl h altar As his successor inmiddotthe See B1Sh0lgt -ohn Hughes gave a tronql feast of the United States

refusuigto pafonizeun~othymiddot I ~si~r~showi~~) ep~ ofPhi1adelphiaArcenth~fsh~poJohn grumbhI)g assent and Neumann ducermiddot that theIr moralmiddot taste IS hlghe~l~panhls msultmg ~F OHara CSCremarkedmiddotsuch became a Redemptorisinovice MONDAY-Mass and Office of judgement of it They are dndicating middotthatmiddottheYaremiddot as con- a happy consummation would ~ Winning middotHearts ~ ttle feast of ~ge I1Iiculate Con- cerned for their souls well-being as they are over-the bod1 notmiddot only redound to the glory It ~asastrangesttenuous00- middotce~tionGenerallythis ~ate is

Thmiddot d f f ~ll d ~ of the Church lnmiddotmiddotAmerlmiddotca middotmiddotbutmiddotmiddot vItlate spentmiddot for middotthe most part omiddot the feast of St Restltutusmiddot ey go on middotrecor as opposmg any ormso so-ca e enter gt ~ _ bull N bull would bea SIgnal- msplratlOn for as amiddotmlsslonary m the-panshes BIshop Mar~yr Llttl~ IS know~

tam~en~middot tha~ ~o~~ brea~ d9wn the mor-alre~tr1~ntsth~ Bishop~NeumannsmiddotCie~h com coiifidedto theCongregatioD in of this Africanmartyrotper -than ar~ soneces~ary for p~bhc good order and persoJlal hoh- patriots whoIinowtooaythe dire Ohio Pennsylvania and Mary that h~ served as BIshop of Car ness They are protesting against any encouragement of meanfng of persecution for the -land Professed in 1842 he was thage a~d ~at St Augustine

I crime and evil tEn~enciesin impres~ionableyoung people Faith C i atmiddot once plunged iiltomiddot endless tow~rd th~ end of the ~our~h _ The teiio~ of Decency pledge is bot a rilehjmiddotf()rmalitymiddotmiddotmiddot middotPractic81 WYstie ~ work in a s4ccessionof arishes c~ntury preated ~ s~rmonmiddot m

- I Itmiddot Id b d t h d th for the new foundatIon was hIS honCr on hIS feast dayIt has been potent enoughIll otherYears to brmg abOut c9l e sal ~- ~s ea j - bullbull bull bull - bull 1 wastpe sole dramatlcmiddotmcldent strugglIng to achIeve stabIlIty TUESDAY - Stmiddot Melch13des ~ ralICa chang~mmiddotthe ton~ of movleswheJ-Hollywood felt in themiddotbiographyofmiddotmiddotJolmNeumiddotmiddot andmiddotwastoril bymiddotthoseinternal middotgtope-Martyr Alsokrtown as St

middot Its effec~s It should contIllue to be a ratmg system thatmiddot marinThe rest is the story of dissensicgtns which were biter to Miltiades he succeeded St Euseshymiddot will keep the movie producers aware of the ideals that we asimple man who not only be- cause difficulties for anoth~rre- bius as POPe iIi 31 He Was ~ cherish as Catholics and ascitizens of a Christian country ~ieved in humility b~t practiced cruitthe conve~t Isaac He~ker given the hollor of martyrdom Jdeals that we wiil not allowa handful of people to sriatch It who detested not~1Og so much Yet Neu~a~m s love for ~e because of the su~ermgs he unshy

middot as the pomp and circumstance of middotRedemptonstldeal the austenty derwent m the tIme of Diocleshyfrom us under the gUIse of entertamment office whose whole desire was to andabnegation of St Alphonsus tian His pontificate was short

reOain an unknown religious of hidden beneath rococo rhetoric but he witnessed the triumph of

middotthe Redemptorist Congregation was a deady flame He hardly Constantine over Maxentius andAdvent Growth

Yet the reverse of the picture had ~he makings of a successful reorganized the government of Christ loved the symbol of thE seed What is the is the record of i singularly Redemptorist preacher in a day the Church which had been laid

kingdom of God like and to what shall I middotliken it Itis fruitful apostolAte as a mission- when the order set great store dysolate in years of persecushylike a grain of mustard seed Theseed is theWord of 1 ary priest and as a bishomiddotp For by pulpit thunderings but he tions He presided over~e

the eight years of Neumanns had the art of winning the hearts Council of Bishops from ItalyGod Unless the grain of wheat fall intltr the middotground administration of the Diocese of of his brethren and of bringing and Gaul which decided in favor

middot and die it re~ains alone Butif it dIe it briJlgs forth Philadelphia were marked by an peace to unquiet houses of Cecilian as Bishop of Carth~ge much fruit immense growth matched by It was as rector of the Re- -against Donatus This did not

Advent has been called the season of the seed Christ courageous and far-sighted di- d~mptorist parish in Philadel- hinder the later development of ~ the seed of the worlds life was hidden in Our Lady during rection The paradox of Chris- phia that Neumann attracted the the Donatist heresy in Africa

tianity had found another and attention of that learned and He died on January 10 314 the first Advent The 9loryof God was hidden in hermiddot exceedingly apt illustration the isolated man Bishop Francis WEDNESDAY--St D I

middot darkness and Divine Love grew in silence Mary had B h f h h h Pt k K k Th B h amasus middot nothing to gIve God but herself and He asked for nothing b~no~xec=do~dts~r~~~~d~ gu~~d wit~n~cu~errineg ey~ t~ r0pe-~nfessord H~t wdasd~pna-

his more brilliant and talented holiness of the prie~t and when Ll~be o _mean a en e dOPde 1 enus m l Helse eXl e e succee e middot compeers Everybody had known he was translated to Baltlmore P Lb H d That t 00 is the meanmg of this and every Advent as him as ~ saint few had sus- in October 1851 Neumann was S~p~ 1 erl~s e CO~lss~n nthe Church relives with her Divine Spouse Christ the pected that he was (in Lord his candidate for the succession t t e~o~e lcor~ec t e asmiddotlt

middot mysteries of His life Once more it isamiddotqumiddotestion of Christs Roseberys phrase) an extra- By sheer power of will he forced x 0 t y CrIf ur~s or avmgmiddot desiring to grow WIthin oui- -lives wherever we rtiay be- ordinarlypractical mystic the appointment on his colleague amt asuds lSd bamoutsf d R res ore an eau lle 10 ome at home inschool at -work at middotrecreation Too middotoften do Jams Redemptorists and ~n the relucta~t vlct~m the tombs of the martyrs iIe

people have a formalistic V iew pf leligioii thinking of God He wa~ born f peasant stock Quietly and Unnoticed died in 384 at the age of 80 ~ m the mountam country of ShorUy before the blow fell

middot only in terms pf church Th~y compartmentalizereligionmiddot Bohemia March 281811 He had Neumann had said to a lay making it an affair of prayer aridmiddot the sacraments and a happYl1ome and an adequate brother How good it is to be in ary problems of constant jour leaving it out of their everydays activity early school~ng enough to equip the Congregation and to live in neyings and laborious preaching

Advent gives us the sacramental view of life U makes him for the seminary when he America Here we can truly love Humbly but firmly he wore the us realize that religion is a matter of growingin Christ went off to Budweiss in his God work much and ~uffera lot mitre almost imperceptibly teensA picture that surviyes of for Him and we qo all thIS molding the Diocese into spirshy

I t is a matter of letting Christ be formed in us middotAnd that him as a bOyshows him round- quietly Iand unnoticed by the itual maturity The round face is a process that goes on with our every thought and wo~d faced wide-eyed full of a grave world It was the swan-song of bull grew furrowed the wide eyes and action The actual intentions formed in our prayers e~pectancy ~ut life closed in on his joy lost their luste but the expect shyand in the reception of the sacraments overfiow into all hIm soon enoughfor Neumann Eight yearsa Bishop and dead ancy never waverep The bent the other activities of the day And Christ in another ~ though passable as astudent was just short of forty-nine Eight haggard man who died of a heiJrt

bull not accepted by his hojne Dio- years of toil and endless worry attack on a wil)ter afternoonAdvent grows within usmiddot h ffcese and IS e orts to find an of financial stress and disciplin- found heaven on the cobbles

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Spotlighting Our Schools SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

The annual Christmas entershytainment will take place in the academy auditorium at 230 Sunshyday afternoon Dec 8 and again on Sunday Dec 15

On Dec 8 the kindergarten and grammar school pupils will participate in the program while on Dec 15 most of the performshyers will be high school students

On both days the Christmas Story illustrated with filmshystrips will be narrated and sung Narrators are Joan Ellison Mary Joan Fernandes Magdalena Ferro and Janet Pauline Joanne Craig will render a vocal solo accompanied by Louise Charshybonneau and Sandra Mandeville

A Christmas playlet entitled A Child Shall Lead Them will be presented on Dec 15 The cast is composed of Elaine Daniels junior who plays the part of the em~ittered Mr Sears Sr with Gardenia Wojtuszewski Susan Pepler and Louise Dionne freshmen as his wife daughter and granddaughter respectively

Jeanne Gingras and Janet Blanchette freshmen have the roles of John Sears Jr and his wife Joanne Gracia and Martha Flood eighth graders play the part of their children

The Glee Club will contribute various selections including Minuit Chretiens arranged by Sister Mary Vincent SSCC and White Christmasarranged by Edmund Desrosiers

HOLY FAlULY WGH NEW BEDFORD

In the annual survey evnshy ducted by the Catholic School middotPress Association at Marquette University College of Journalshy

ism Holy Familys Yearbook The Maria received themiddot rating of ALL CATHOLIC The editor of the 1957 yearbook was Miss Margaret A Moore now a stushy

middot dent at St Elizabeths School of Nlrsing ne1v liturgical year is a season

According to the Schedule of ofprepanitioii for the coming of the Narragansett Debatfug the Savior The observance of League Holy Family will meet this age-old custom gives to all Durfees debaters this week and a true spiritual anticipation of Mount St Maiys club will Come Christmas the Birth of Christ toNe~ Bedf9r(i~wee~ of The entIre family should take

Decmiddot 15 part in settiM up an Advent At the bi-mohthlymeeUng of wreath The wreathsCircushymiddot the Science Club rohn Bas- Jar ampOape represents the cycle

toni gave a very informal talk on of years from Adam middottomiddotChrist Outer Spacemiddot Nelis Bohrwas during which ~e middotworldmiddot has

Donald middotBenjamins-choiCe and awaitedmiddotandisawaitingmiddotHis secshy George Thomas discUssedmiddot man- ood and final Coming in glory

made diamonds Signifying the Sundays ofAd bull0 Sister M Anastasia RSMbullbull Yent ate the four candles (three

i and Sistermiddot middotMmiddot Charles-Francis purpleand~ne rose)middot The rose 0 RSM wiH attend a scielce candle is lightedonthe third

meeting to be held at Wentworth Sundayof Advent known i as ~n$titute on Saturday GaudeteSunday theJoyfuISun- SistermiddotM Virginia RSM and day of Advent Sister M Carmelita RSM m The penitential spi1it of the ait~nd the m~ting ofth~ high seasonmiddot is represente~ by the

middot school divisionof the New tng- purple ribbons placed between land unit of the NCEA which every two candles The Holy will be held at Boston Collegmiddote Water Bottle is used for the Sa~urdaY blesSing of the wreath by the JESUS MARY ACADEMY Father or the Head of theHouseshy

middot FALL RIVER hold -

Mother Ste Therese of the In- 1----- fant Jesus Superior Mother st

middot Vincent de Paul principal of the HATHAWAYS high school department M St bull Victoire principal of the ele-middot LAUNDRY Inc mentary division with members of the teaching staff M St Am- finest sinee 1811 broise M Marie-Rene M Marieshy

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Nathalie M St Laurent and M St John Berchmans will attend the National Catholic Educashytional Association of the Secondshyary School Department of Boston College Saturday

A religious program will be sponsore~ by sodalists tomorrow in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception The Mary Day will open with the 8 oclock Mass at Notre Dame Church followed by a Communshyion breakfast in the school cafeshyteria The entire student body will assist atmiddot a religious entershytainment in the auditorium

Schuberts Ave Maria will be sung by Rachelle Labreche 58 accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Caron 58 Doris Mathieu a leader of the Blessed Virgin unit will take part in a theme entitled Mary in Our Life the flowering virtues of Our Lady as exemplified in a tee~shyagers life The Living Rosary will be conducted by groups of sodalists The Tribute to Mary Immaculate by JeannineBabin 58 will be followed by an inforshymal talk by Rev Roger Poirier on the Ideal ofmiddot a Sodalist Twenty-eight aspirants will enshyter the Sodality in the convent chapel middotRev Gerald Seguin SJ of

Ogdensburg N Y addressed the student body on the significance of the sodality Father pointed out that the sodality is not a club

or an lctivity but an organizashytion with a specific goal a proshygram a model and a dedication to a Way of Life It is interesting to know that 75 per cent ofmiddot the

sodalists in the Diocese of Ogshydensburg are public school tcenshyagers Father seguin is Director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality in Ogdensburg andhas been an

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The New England unit of the NCEA will meet Saturday with the faculty of St Marys High in attendance ReoresenHn the school will be Sister Michael Joseph Sister Therese Ann sshyter Mary Berchmans Sister Stanislaus Joseph Sister John

Mathilda and Sister Stella James Elise Cayer and Patricia

Cooper will be busy collecting stamps cards and other useful supplies for the Marist Missionshyaries tomorrow This is the third time this school year S M H girls have donated articles for use in the missionary lands

Election Day for the representshyative to be sent to Boston for Student Governmentmiddot Day will take place tomorrow The dele-

CEREMONY AT MOUNT ST MARY Mary Margaret bull gate whd is chosen will go to

Lomax senior class presidentlights the first candle on the Advent Wreath Responses to the appropriate liturgical prayers are made by Virginia E Howarth Mary T Butl~r and Nancy Cordeiro

SACRED H~ARTS ACADEMY Monahan Betty DeFusco Lynne ALL RIVER

In a ceremony on Sunday Dec 8 seniors will offer lilies to the Blessed Virgin in the traditional ceremony while the aspirants to the Sodality will renew their temporary Act of Consecration Rev Humoerto Medeiros will preside over the ceremony and deliver the sermon

To raise funds for the shipping of food to the Southern Missions the Sodality will raffle off baked goodi~s as a partmiddot of their Acivent project

Promising teen-age poets hlve middot been found among the gOpqoshymores and seniorll Making pracshytical the iesSons learned in rhyth~ and ~hyme the ~tudents set about seeking inspiration from the master Poets whose works have been previously

middot studied in class middotDeserv~ng poemswere sent to

the National Poetry Associat~on

where a committee will select the best entries for pOssible inshymiddotclusion in an anthology of high school poetrY t~ be pUbiis4ed this springmiddot

middot Mary McGuire Mary Joou Knight AnnMarie PeNadal

Paulette DionNancy middotMcNerney and Judith Hunt comprise the

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The Regional Meeting of the National Catholic Education As sociation of which Sister John Elizabeth is secretary will be

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Fivestudents participated in the Living Pictures program SERVICE sponsored by the Holy Name Womens Guild held last Tues- I

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Boston March 14 and serve in a direct personal role in our iegisshylature that day Petitions such as a proposal to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 an act proshyviding a penalty for failure to vote at state elections and an act regulating outdoor advertisshying along parks and limited acshycess highways will be discussed

With the start of the new Church year Advent wreaths have been made in each class The solemn and symbolic prayshy

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ent-day actIvltIes they ve got to lit its Pecember meeting next members Miss Anna P Malone By Mary Tinley middotDa]y _ ~ stqpbemg e~barrassedby the ~ ruesday eveniIig In the sacred Miss Helen ~irig Mrs Edward

The gi~~n fr9nt door from the outsjde w()rld)ntoour dntel1ec~ual hfe JieartSchoo( Al1ditoriumby 8 B Downs Mfss Hazel M Conaty hallisnotexactly a receiving one but for many yearsjt has T~at IS the hopm~onRoli~ ~othlaquorf f~~~7starcnc~tfatu~in~ J~llus Mrs Alexander E Rostler Miss

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taken quite nonchalantly bmiddotmiddott k t h A- lectualmiddotand CulturalAffaIrs ak-American pianistmiddot Lorraine MrAs COJOffheen hPourMwCAllnldfroelwlOW the een middots ruc a our ouse~ M ther Kernaghan now pro middot Th t hi t k hed TVth 0 Marie Moreau lyric soprano as wyas wee we she watc m rsenll-fes~~rofphysiCS at Maryville aridMichael Brurietti lyri~ -concert under the direction of were 1lkenmiddot aback whe~ dar~ness Mar~le took off the College is convinced that Cath- tenormiddot Mrs Joseph T Canniff

Markle told us that she wanted earrmgs then ~~enecklace~ olics on the whole have been I e bull Members are also middoturged by middot uamp--eVery one of us--to be home Wellsh~ saldfmally middot~u~~ somewhaf abashed by themiddot very J~~~s~ll~a i8agra~l~te of club pres~dent ~rs David Friday evenirig_ 111 turn mThan~s a nul~Igt~ idea of an-intellectual vocationgt ~~~ JIf~tI~al Cn~~rvltQry of Boland to contrIbute at tI~U1 to meet her ~iW ~~c~ of~s g~~ a r~soundlDg middot F()ralong tiIne iIow C~tholics MelC~ Clt~ ~l1d~s l pr9~eg~ an~middotmiddot ~eetin~ to the Ghristmas C~~

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when ones stpp~d ~f1d th~ oth- Th Pt d~r~ Ii dren to choose o~ly thosecolle~emiddot Ma~middot~as middoteduc~tecl ~ middotthe SlS- Bobmiddot Hargraves Ann Coyle John ers checked 1 want hIm to e ~a ~ quse-m ~ur~es th~t w1l1 be ~ref~l In _ te~s o~the Holy~r~ss She was Kruger )mow howswell you are-how striped plus checkeltlsportshlrt-- earmng ~ livmg she mamtamed awarded scholarshIps to the

well ymiddotou all are and the youngma~ l~gged In Such a pragmatic attitude is Springfield and Hartford Con- ~atr~cla Golden ClaIre Ro~ middot middotThat had us packa~es past Gmny lymg prone killing scholarly learning ana servatories of Music and was William Connelly Carole Mattishy

middot Come Friday we were pr~ watchmg a western on TV Mar- the intellectiIaimiddot life she said aCtive in thfa Opera Workshop at middotmoreGeorgette CamJ)bell middot pared for George There was an kl~ in rubber ~oots was middoton the W~ must IVork against it and ColUJribi~ -Uriiverity Mary ~acDonald Plerrette

early dinner-fish of cours~ ~lve~ay washmg her l~tUe 10r- replace it with a real interest in Michael Brunetti lyric tenor ~vesque John Harty Dale andmiddot disheshustled away without elgn car _ and resptct for le~rning amltn_ was bo~n iii New York City of Sllv~ ~orls Dupont a grumble The gIrls t()ok ~pon Bo~ncmg I~ the back door our Catholic You~h Italian parents He studied lit Dl~ne Levesque Rita Faria themselves the task of stralght- Markle burst Into her own pecu- Stmiddot 8 t S SylVIa Houle Rachelle Labreche ening middotthe living room while liar chuckle as she made the R Imiddotmiddot - Ob Dmiddot h ~~aven u~e s S ~~l~arYd- Maureen McGough

anMarkie dressed The Head or introductibnsThis is George e IglOUS to middots~r~e tWlg 11 repafrathorYCtc oOf N Diane Caron Pauline Galland I Justmiddot rtmembered sh F d A ue C0 ege 0 elY 0 ew 10 Le middotthe House took off the second e oun lng nnlversary York He served in World War ulse vasseur WIlham

h t th h k dmiddot laughed pushmg redmiddotbangs out - Reilly Marti D ff M IIPOrt s I - ec ~c e one- WASHINGTON (NC) _ The II and thetl resumed hIS stlltlt~S n 11 y urleand shIvered all In the good of her eyes wIth a cold wet ~outm

hand middotThe partys tonight-not ReligIOUS ofmiddot PerpetualAdora- Bt Colu~bla Umverslty ahd the Clmiddotmiddot R 11 F Lat eause N y kC 11 f M H alre el y ranCIS essa last night Ber~ady in five ~in- tl~nof themiddot Blessed Sacrame~t hew or ege () ~Sl~t h Patrick Hurley Mary Lomax

Most Sophistieatecll utes Want- tq go il1 and get WIll ltel~brat~ ~he 1~thanm7 sastapPlear~ In degGPera ~11 a Claire Sinotte and Paul Gosselin Hmm-mm Smells fishy we acquainted with thefolks versary of theIr lDstitutlon start- Wl ze~ andmiddot and ermany

lIliffedcoming d()wnstairs com- middotIt was more thail five minutes ipg Dec 12 MisSVirginia McAndrew anli t plete in our most sophisticated of course beioremiddottheerstwhil~ The-Sisters established in Bel Miss Ca~heiine AmiddotBoylan areco~ ~ ~

black sheathe foraquor-inch heels car washer emerged in black vel- gium in 1857 byth~wealthy chairmen of th hospitality coin Protect and pearl earrings Bringing out vet the disheveled i-ed hair daughter ofa bank president ~ the air freshenerwe paraded brushed into a shining cap have ~een~ the United States T - ---- Wh t y H through the room with a back- In the meantime we became since 1900 Twelve Sisters in Cmiddot O T E Smiddot~middot OU ave andforth up-alld-down waving acquainted with George their Wash~ngton convent spend M GOWAN of middotth~ bottl~ middotits wick e~tendedmiddot And George became acquainied~ their lives in prayer-beforemiddotmiddotthe fl I Sh c to the utmost with us-as is BlessedSacramental)d in mak ectrlco 0lf f

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adolescents -- Paths of middotGlory A grumbled And for the life of nna svocation was confirmed Wink of an Eye WANTme 1 cant see why a man cant Unobjechonabie for adults- when a priest called at her home find the evening paper Cabiria Gervaise to sol~cit funds Jor his church

Put away in the interest of Objectionable in part fora11~leftmiddotpractically desolate by the COUNTRY CLUB COMFORT orderliness we said giving oIie last wave of the air freshener HMeanwhile you might look at Created Woman TV

Daddy not that nota westshyern Markie came into the room dressed in her new black velvet HWhen George comes you oughtmiddot to be reading something kinda highbow

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Warm up Daddy she said softly Lets turn on the fights

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state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

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paniola (now Haiti) on Christ shymas Eve 1492

A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

Christmas Shipwreck is an original radio play written by Guild member Manuel Almada Christopher Best will direct the premiere presentation of tWa play on the air

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CINCINNATI (NC) - While the Soviet government churns out millionsmiddot of copies of comshymunist publications for dissemshyination in nations of the free world public and private agenshycies in the United States wage a counter-offensive

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

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C~mst In the Reign of Ctmst extensive Catholic lay leadershipand regional conferences It hils Membership applications and re- publicized and emphasized the questsfor additional information ===========pronouncements of the Popes about the Asociation may be ad- and of the American Bishops on dressed to Miss Eleanor Waters international peace andmiddot hasCathoiic Association for Intershy JBmade particular efforts to en national Peace 131~ Massaclhimiddotcourlige college students to make setts Ave NW Washington 5 a serious study of Christian prin- D C LUMB~RmiddotCQciples and theirmiddot application to world problemS HallMmiddotillion Loan So Dartmouth

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Catholic Peace Association Needs Members and Funds

By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

it w~s heartening to observe According to Dr Kane this is a at the recent confercentncethat the primary middotreason for the smail organizations members were number of Catholics in certain neither ~is~eartened nor-dis-middot import~nt endeavors dismaYed by t~ese SeriOlls pxob- Some of the preJ~dice and I g th h emsa er t ey wexe f 11 f

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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My husband has me worried Last week I found Signs - are left today only seven priests and eleven Sist~rs The restmiddot

of lipstick on his haiidkercbief and wehad an awfulquar~t ~OME (N~)-Nabons ~re ~~=~~~vep~d~ri~t~~~ ~~e~td~~ Now be ClaIms that hedi~ this only to ~ake me angry I qUIckl~ commg to thepomt Our Lord drove oot of the possessed ThoSe devilS said We dont iike to hemiddotsuspiciousbut Im terribly upset We have a~ whiCh ~hey mustch~ know who you are UleH~1yen One of God The Communists two young children and Im middot0middotmiddot eIther the path of materml- know too

~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

~le are inmiddot added bond of chi~cmiddot~eyour Human events ofmiddot the past iog that a ehureh ~thpmiddot~tamiddot~~adis like love two is a best self and yOll will continue to- severaL D)onth rapidly foUow- abody without ahead ero d and three holdmiddothis love iog ~e middotafter another warn us --- becn~ one too Fin1l11y do notneglect prayer - that nationsmiddot are quickly ccpming NoW i( ampbe ~iiuonS 01 SataO iDdirectlyadmit that middotChrist anI

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stay close to God bon anlti pro~p~rl~yoffered by lIle Crossto FOur life Each w-ek send the sacrifices to the Bol7 third party Prelate Is Grateful pure1y maten~hstic ~eans or Fa~r through his S~iety for amphe Propagation of the Faith which

When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

I have called attention to this representative of His EminenCe a City of God with the SIl~ and the missions to LK middotItmiddotis only $2 but you can do more with point becauses~memiddot malT~ed ~tefa~Gardin~~~)~~kiPri- IUep1acyo~ptespiri~ ~ guaran- it than I can people tryto jiiStifith~triacti~S-~a~ o_i ~oa~4 gt gt tee ~for lee futurej and union Ity saxing that-strict iid~1itymiddotJsmiddot AuxiliaryBishop Karol P~la wit1lChril~aS ~esource of life Old goldmiddot and discarded jewelry in your home is just a step ldd-fashloned Theyp~teftlfto 01 Tarnow paid uibute to Amer- ~BlueprintsiorConstructi()nmiddotgtof away poundCom aiding our missionaries in the five continents of the be opposed tOi adultery but cbilll lean generosity in a sermon he this middotmiddotmiddot9ity ~fGodmiddot wo~lcl ~- world Take that step liend us stray earrings and cufflinks old eye tltey see nothing Vmingmiddotmmiddotupay- preached to 1800 persons sist of what MilanB People glass frames rings and bracelets you no longer wear We will resell iDg aroundi~a-bit 1 jammed into St Florians learned fram ~e mission preach- your ueasures in order to lay up treasure for you in heaven-it will

Shall~ AUUu~ Church Hamtramck The Mass ers and whaL~~eirpastcirsindi- mean- the spread ofgtthe Faith aID0tIg the pagans of the world I d tlul ~ tell h was offered by ~atber Ed~ard cate to them asthe teaepirigof

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

The Parish Para4e i

Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

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Mi~Anne~ Hughesc()T~ha~17 tel Mar-YO Mericy iIiStY BE(Lmiddot~~ict~middot~e~ ~ndmiddotthelff~qlllu~s STJOHJf TilE BAPTIfilT ~c~Pted into ~eJlbershlp durshy ~n are Jespons~be ~or t~dii~cti~g 4 ilt ~tOUO~If~~ th~ 7 ocl~k MalS NEW BEDFO~D i~g a cll~ gathering a~e th

arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

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Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

BOWLING -SKATING

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BANQUETS

and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

Vision Books (Farrar straus and cudahy $195 each) have brought out St Philip of the Joyous Heart by Francis X Conshy

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

middotlaquo~i ~ ~~~~~F~~~ ~tEOU~R~H~~ Tbtlo) Fah(r~ ~iJJWrt Aid LIVING BY DAY TO DAY LABOR A

CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

BENEFAcORS WILL HELP US FIND THE FUNDS TO BUILD TWS HOUSE OF GOD~ CAN YOU GIVE A LITTLE GlFTIN HON ~ 9RQF THECHriIS~CHILr)WHOWASBORN IN A STABLE ON

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS MORN

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relugees 01 tile Rob LltDd ~ a HUIe orphan people UDder tent alck lamIHes Thea ampItere are those clolstered Carmels whom we tty to Jtelp Tile varlebaDd Uledecree o~ ou~ oeedslIIampe _ tomiddotIeD roa tIlat a IOskfnclesa ampIft ~17 PIllclousto as ARRANGt NOW )baGREGORIAN MASSES AtER DEAtH ASkfABOUT THE SUSPENSE CARD

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Contributions areas of the diocese were as folshylows

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Clothing Drive Total Exceeds 85 Tons

A total of 85 tons of clothing was contributed in the Diocese of Fall River tothe annuai

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

over 70 per cent Medical Benefits A BR~EA U

f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

Clothing Collecshy Taunton - 27799 pou~ds Cape Cod - 21670 pounds

in the variouS Attleboro - 14087 pounds Somerset - Swansea - 13950

pounds 45000 pounds North Attleboro 4438

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16 THE ANCHORshy)H~ny~ood illl Focus Thurs Dec 5 1957St ~1fidasmiddot jl gt ~e 1-~Pat Boone Appeals Equally Saints InCrosswords

By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Presl~y have the same following If this is true we c~n discount the silly notion that American youths who spm records watch TV fill thedrive-ins and account for a large ])art of todays theatr~ re- except his wife Pat married his ceipts have one-track mmds high-school sweetheart Shirley

Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

_Co~cepti()n since Our L~dy is JPatroness of the organization

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Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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Glee Clubs Engaged

Spotlighting Our Schools SACRED HEART ACADEMY FAIRHAVEN

The annual Christmas entershytainment will take place in the academy auditorium at 230 Sunshyday afternoon Dec 8 and again on Sunday Dec 15

On Dec 8 the kindergarten and grammar school pupils will participate in the program while on Dec 15 most of the performshyers will be high school students

On both days the Christmas Story illustrated with filmshystrips will be narrated and sung Narrators are Joan Ellison Mary Joan Fernandes Magdalena Ferro and Janet Pauline Joanne Craig will render a vocal solo accompanied by Louise Charshybonneau and Sandra Mandeville

A Christmas playlet entitled A Child Shall Lead Them will be presented on Dec 15 The cast is composed of Elaine Daniels junior who plays the part of the em~ittered Mr Sears Sr with Gardenia Wojtuszewski Susan Pepler and Louise Dionne freshmen as his wife daughter and granddaughter respectively

Jeanne Gingras and Janet Blanchette freshmen have the roles of John Sears Jr and his wife Joanne Gracia and Martha Flood eighth graders play the part of their children

The Glee Club will contribute various selections including Minuit Chretiens arranged by Sister Mary Vincent SSCC and White Christmasarranged by Edmund Desrosiers

HOLY FAlULY WGH NEW BEDFORD

In the annual survey evnshy ducted by the Catholic School middotPress Association at Marquette University College of Journalshy

ism Holy Familys Yearbook The Maria received themiddot rating of ALL CATHOLIC The editor of the 1957 yearbook was Miss Margaret A Moore now a stushy

middot dent at St Elizabeths School of Nlrsing ne1v liturgical year is a season

According to the Schedule of ofprepanitioii for the coming of the Narragansett Debatfug the Savior The observance of League Holy Family will meet this age-old custom gives to all Durfees debaters this week and a true spiritual anticipation of Mount St Maiys club will Come Christmas the Birth of Christ toNe~ Bedf9r(i~wee~ of The entIre family should take

Decmiddot 15 part in settiM up an Advent At the bi-mohthlymeeUng of wreath The wreathsCircushymiddot the Science Club rohn Bas- Jar ampOape represents the cycle

toni gave a very informal talk on of years from Adam middottomiddotChrist Outer Spacemiddot Nelis Bohrwas during which ~e middotworldmiddot has

Donald middotBenjamins-choiCe and awaitedmiddotandisawaitingmiddotHis secshy George Thomas discUssedmiddot man- ood and final Coming in glory

made diamonds Signifying the Sundays ofAd bull0 Sister M Anastasia RSMbullbull Yent ate the four candles (three

i and Sistermiddot middotMmiddot Charles-Francis purpleand~ne rose)middot The rose 0 RSM wiH attend a scielce candle is lightedonthe third

meeting to be held at Wentworth Sundayof Advent known i as ~n$titute on Saturday GaudeteSunday theJoyfuISun- SistermiddotM Virginia RSM and day of Advent Sister M Carmelita RSM m The penitential spi1it of the ait~nd the m~ting ofth~ high seasonmiddot is represente~ by the

middot school divisionof the New tng- purple ribbons placed between land unit of the NCEA which every two candles The Holy will be held at Boston Collegmiddote Water Bottle is used for the Sa~urdaY blesSing of the wreath by the JESUS MARY ACADEMY Father or the Head of theHouseshy

middot FALL RIVER hold -

Mother Ste Therese of the In- 1----- fant Jesus Superior Mother st

middot Vincent de Paul principal of the HATHAWAYS high school department M St bull Victoire principal of the ele-middot LAUNDRY Inc mentary division with members of the teaching staff M St Am- finest sinee 1811 broise M Marie-Rene M Marieshy

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Nathalie M St Laurent and M St John Berchmans will attend the National Catholic Educashytional Association of the Secondshyary School Department of Boston College Saturday

A religious program will be sponsore~ by sodalists tomorrow in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception The Mary Day will open with the 8 oclock Mass at Notre Dame Church followed by a Communshyion breakfast in the school cafeshyteria The entire student body will assist atmiddot a religious entershytainment in the auditorium

Schuberts Ave Maria will be sung by Rachelle Labreche 58 accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Caron 58 Doris Mathieu a leader of the Blessed Virgin unit will take part in a theme entitled Mary in Our Life the flowering virtues of Our Lady as exemplified in a tee~shyagers life The Living Rosary will be conducted by groups of sodalists The Tribute to Mary Immaculate by JeannineBabin 58 will be followed by an inforshymal talk by Rev Roger Poirier on the Ideal ofmiddot a Sodalist Twenty-eight aspirants will enshyter the Sodality in the convent chapel middotRev Gerald Seguin SJ of

Ogdensburg N Y addressed the student body on the significance of the sodality Father pointed out that the sodality is not a club

or an lctivity but an organizashytion with a specific goal a proshygram a model and a dedication to a Way of Life It is interesting to know that 75 per cent ofmiddot the

sodalists in the Diocese of Ogshydensburg are public school tcenshyagers Father seguin is Director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality in Ogdensburg andhas been an

active organizer or parish sodali shyties for ten years MOUNT ST MARY FALL RIVER

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The New England unit of the NCEA will meet Saturday with the faculty of St Marys High in attendance ReoresenHn the school will be Sister Michael Joseph Sister Therese Ann sshyter Mary Berchmans Sister Stanislaus Joseph Sister John

Mathilda and Sister Stella James Elise Cayer and Patricia

Cooper will be busy collecting stamps cards and other useful supplies for the Marist Missionshyaries tomorrow This is the third time this school year S M H girls have donated articles for use in the missionary lands

Election Day for the representshyative to be sent to Boston for Student Governmentmiddot Day will take place tomorrow The dele-

CEREMONY AT MOUNT ST MARY Mary Margaret bull gate whd is chosen will go to

Lomax senior class presidentlights the first candle on the Advent Wreath Responses to the appropriate liturgical prayers are made by Virginia E Howarth Mary T Butl~r and Nancy Cordeiro

SACRED H~ARTS ACADEMY Monahan Betty DeFusco Lynne ALL RIVER

In a ceremony on Sunday Dec 8 seniors will offer lilies to the Blessed Virgin in the traditional ceremony while the aspirants to the Sodality will renew their temporary Act of Consecration Rev Humoerto Medeiros will preside over the ceremony and deliver the sermon

To raise funds for the shipping of food to the Southern Missions the Sodality will raffle off baked goodi~s as a partmiddot of their Acivent project

Promising teen-age poets hlve middot been found among the gOpqoshymores and seniorll Making pracshytical the iesSons learned in rhyth~ and ~hyme the ~tudents set about seeking inspiration from the master Poets whose works have been previously

middot studied in class middotDeserv~ng poemswere sent to

the National Poetry Associat~on

where a committee will select the best entries for pOssible inshymiddotclusion in an anthology of high school poetrY t~ be pUbiis4ed this springmiddot

middot Mary McGuire Mary Joou Knight AnnMarie PeNadal

Paulette DionNancy middotMcNerney and Judith Hunt comprise the

middot sophomores whohave submitted entries

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The Regional Meeting of the National Catholic Education As sociation of which Sister John Elizabeth is secretary will be

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Fivestudents participated in the Living Pictures program SERVICE sponsored by the Holy Name Womens Guild held last Tues- I

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Boston March 14 and serve in a direct personal role in our iegisshylature that day Petitions such as a proposal to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 an act proshyviding a penalty for failure to vote at state elections and an act regulating outdoor advertisshying along parks and limited acshycess highways will be discussed

With the start of the new Church year Advent wreaths have been made in each class The solemn and symbolic prayshy

ers willbe said by the presidents of each class for t~ four sucshycessive weeks of this peqitential season

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ent-day actIvltIes they ve got to lit its Pecember meeting next members Miss Anna P Malone By Mary Tinley middotDa]y _ ~ stqpbemg e~barrassedby the ~ ruesday eveniIig In the sacred Miss Helen ~irig Mrs Edward

The gi~~n fr9nt door from the outsjde w()rld)ntoour dntel1ec~ual hfe JieartSchoo( Al1ditoriumby 8 B Downs Mfss Hazel M Conaty hallisnotexactly a receiving one but for many yearsjt has T~at IS the hopm~onRoli~ ~othlaquorf f~~~7starcnc~tfatu~in~ J~llus Mrs Alexander E Rostler Miss

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Maryknoller o~e on Visit Continued from Palre oDe nique Father has more male

state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Guild to Present Radio Play Sunday

Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

ship the Santa Maria was wrecked off the island of Hisshy

paniola (now Haiti) on Christ shymas Eve 1492

A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

Christmas Shipwreck is an original radio play written by Guild member Manuel Almada Christopher Best will direct the premiere presentation of tWa play on the air

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CINCINNATI (NC) - While the Soviet government churns out millionsmiddot of copies of comshymunist publications for dissemshyination in nations of the free world public and private agenshycies in the United States wage a counter-offensive

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

Revealed by God wOrk ofGodsfriendS conquer- bull much as th~ world has changed sentation of the Blessed yirgin Thenmiddotmiddot on Dec 8 18M Pope iJlg for HinimiddotF~ttipg ltwas then -in the interval there is little in Bishop Wright beautifully de-

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middot the sway of Sllta~ eyen to the IjOTRED~~~ (tl~)--~e~~~Il opposed to allthatWe middotbelievemiddotmiddot extent of bearing fo~ anmiddot i~stant Ii~ll ane~lmversltyo lIJotre and cherish We believe in the the e~ectmiddot of his -firstvictory J)ame cIr~ltor~middot~lt~o~mo~atiiIg spirit ofmiddot man they treat man as over man She wa~ cOl1ceived 300 std~ntsh~~b~en~ed~c~ted~amachine We believe in justice

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C~mst In the Reign of Ctmst extensive Catholic lay leadershipand regional conferences It hils Membership applications and re- publicized and emphasized the questsfor additional information ===========pronouncements of the Popes about the Asociation may be ad- and of the American Bishops on dressed to Miss Eleanor Waters international peace andmiddot hasCathoiic Association for Intershy JBmade particular efforts to en national Peace 131~ Massaclhimiddotcourlige college students to make setts Ave NW Washington 5 a serious study of Christian prin- D C LUMB~RmiddotCQciples and theirmiddot application to world problemS HallMmiddotillion Loan So Dartmouth

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By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

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When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

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Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

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arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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in the academy Mary Butler59 and Margaret Griffin 60 will debate with St Rapha~ls Acadshyemy of Pawtucket R I

Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

middotlaquo~i ~ ~~~~~F~~~ ~tEOU~R~H~~ Tbtlo) Fah(r~ ~iJJWrt Aid LIVING BY DAY TO DAY LABOR A

CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

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A total of 85 tons of clothing was contributed in the Diocese of Fall River tothe annuai

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

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By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

lPox hed like them to take -out of libErty which so often have how Fides operate the M~ry-middot me of the smooch~ng scenes beenmiddot made in middotour day aCtuallymiddot knoller explained middotthat there is

with Shirley Jones Theydid so pla~s that libery in jeoPardy priest-edit9rmiddot for eac~ of th~middot Then when he saw that his am I wish the bishopsmiddot statement languages Fides use~ tude might be exploited for pubmiddot in pamphletmiddot formmiddot were ooeyeri middotIn the United Statesthe Eng~middotmiddot

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

Blasphemousdrawings and inshy Special Floral Arrangementsscriptions on the cards were censhysiJred by Assistant District Atshy bull Funerals bull Corsages I torney Marvin Halbert who said bull Weddings bull Hospital These cards constitute the foulshy

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

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tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

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WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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ent-day actIvltIes they ve got to lit its Pecember meeting next members Miss Anna P Malone By Mary Tinley middotDa]y _ ~ stqpbemg e~barrassedby the ~ ruesday eveniIig In the sacred Miss Helen ~irig Mrs Edward

The gi~~n fr9nt door from the outsjde w()rld)ntoour dntel1ec~ual hfe JieartSchoo( Al1ditoriumby 8 B Downs Mfss Hazel M Conaty hallisnotexactly a receiving one but for many yearsjt has T~at IS the hopm~onRoli~ ~othlaquorf f~~~7starcnc~tfatu~in~ J~llus Mrs Alexander E Rostler Miss

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taken quite nonchalantly bmiddotmiddott k t h A- lectualmiddotand CulturalAffaIrs ak-American pianistmiddot Lorraine MrAs COJOffheen hPourMwCAllnldfroelwlOW the een middots ruc a our ouse~ M ther Kernaghan now pro middot Th t hi t k hed TVth 0 Marie Moreau lyric soprano as wyas wee we she watc m rsenll-fes~~rofphysiCS at Maryville aridMichael Brurietti lyri~ -concert under the direction of were 1lkenmiddot aback whe~ dar~ness Mar~le took off the College is convinced that Cath- tenormiddot Mrs Joseph T Canniff

Markle told us that she wanted earrmgs then ~~enecklace~ olics on the whole have been I e bull Members are also middoturged by middot uamp--eVery one of us--to be home Wellsh~ saldfmally middot~u~~ somewhaf abashed by themiddot very J~~~s~ll~a i8agra~l~te of club pres~dent ~rs David Friday evenirig_ 111 turn mThan~s a nul~Igt~ idea of an-intellectual vocationgt ~~~ JIf~tI~al Cn~~rvltQry of Boland to contrIbute at tI~U1 to meet her ~iW ~~c~ of~s g~~ a r~soundlDg middot F()ralong tiIne iIow C~tholics MelC~ Clt~ ~l1d~s l pr9~eg~ an~middotmiddot ~eetin~ to the Ghristmas C~~

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well ymiddotou all are and the youngma~ l~gged In Such a pragmatic attitude is Springfield and Hartford Con- ~atr~cla Golden ClaIre Ro~ middot middotThat had us packa~es past Gmny lymg prone killing scholarly learning ana servatories of Music and was William Connelly Carole Mattishy

middot Come Friday we were pr~ watchmg a western on TV Mar- the intellectiIaimiddot life she said aCtive in thfa Opera Workshop at middotmoreGeorgette CamJ)bell middot pared for George There was an kl~ in rubber ~oots was middoton the W~ must IVork against it and ColUJribi~ -Uriiverity Mary ~acDonald Plerrette

early dinner-fish of cours~ ~lve~ay washmg her l~tUe 10r- replace it with a real interest in Michael Brunetti lyric tenor ~vesque John Harty Dale andmiddot disheshustled away without elgn car _ and resptct for le~rning amltn_ was bo~n iii New York City of Sllv~ ~orls Dupont a grumble The gIrls t()ok ~pon Bo~ncmg I~ the back door our Catholic You~h Italian parents He studied lit Dl~ne Levesque Rita Faria themselves the task of stralght- Markle burst Into her own pecu- Stmiddot 8 t S SylVIa Houle Rachelle Labreche ening middotthe living room while liar chuckle as she made the R Imiddotmiddot - Ob Dmiddot h ~~aven u~e s S ~~l~arYd- Maureen McGough

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Maryknoller o~e on Visit Continued from Palre oDe nique Father has more male

state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

ship the Santa Maria was wrecked off the island of Hisshy

paniola (now Haiti) on Christ shymas Eve 1492

A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

Christmas Shipwreck is an original radio play written by Guild member Manuel Almada Christopher Best will direct the premiere presentation of tWa play on the air

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Cincinnati Mother Wins Recognition For Far East ampok Distribution

CINCINNATI (NC) - While the Soviet government churns out millionsmiddot of copies of comshymunist publications for dissemshyination in nations of the free world public and private agenshycies in the United States wage a counter-offensive

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Academy Superiors To Attend Meeting

Sister Mary Olga RSM Superior of Mount St Mary Conshyvent and Sister- Mary Carmela RsM Principal of the Acadshyemy will attencS the 72nd annual meeting Of the New England Association of Colleges and Secshyondary Schools tomorrow at the Hotel Statler Boston Mount St Mary Academy has beeIi accredited by this Association since 1951

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

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of Angola and P~rtuiuese Guinea on the west coast are also part~cipating inmiddot this episshycopal conf~rence

of Christian principles of justicep~actIcal sensible s~ggest~o~s has existed throughou~middotthe ~isshyand ltparity in the internatiori~1 alm~4lt ~u~~ountIn~ the dlffl- ~ory ofmiddot American society hasmiddot field It has done this through cu~t1e~ It wa~ 9~VI0lS too ~lt~t n~ver been entiIely dissipated the publication of pamphlets ~ey w~re cgtnvince~~phe lgt~~lc aiJd n(werwill be Dr Kane deshypolicy statements and a monthly) Importallce of CAIP~ mlssln ~ elared Butmiddot I sincerely believe bulletin and through national help e~tablishr)l~ Peace O[ tha~ with the development of

C~mst In the Reign of Ctmst extensive Catholic lay leadershipand regional conferences It hils Membership applications and re- publicized and emphasized the questsfor additional information ===========pronouncements of the Popes about the Asociation may be ad- and of the American Bishops on dressed to Miss Eleanor Waters international peace andmiddot hasCathoiic Association for Intershy JBmade particular efforts to en national Peace 131~ Massaclhimiddotcourlige college students to make setts Ave NW Washington 5 a serious study of Christian prin- D C LUMB~RmiddotCQciples and theirmiddot application to world problemS HallMmiddotillion Loan So Dartmouth

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existence international affairs grove College has been granted have become increasingly impor- a $565000 loan from the Com So Dartmouth tant and complex and today al- munity Facilities Administrashy -ltmost anything that happens on tion of the Federal Housing and WY 7-9384 the world scene has some effect Home Finance Agency to build direct or ndirect on the lives of a H2-bed dormitory Hyannis 2921 middotall of us Yet there Has not been ~~~~~~~~~=_====~~~~~~= a c(lrresponding -growth in the

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Catholic Peace Association Needs Members and Funds

By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

it w~s heartening to observe According to Dr Kane this is a at the recent confercentncethat the primary middotreason for the smail organizations members were number of Catholics in certain neither ~is~eartened nor-dis-middot import~nt endeavors dismaYed by t~ese SeriOlls pxob- Some of the preJ~dice and I g th h emsa er t ey wexe f 11 f

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

lisbIrn C[f]rfu1lI W(fJU[lB~ A~laquoB~~st

Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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My husband has me worried Last week I found Signs - are left today only seven priests and eleven Sist~rs The restmiddot

of lipstick on his haiidkercbief and wehad an awfulquar~t ~OME (N~)-Nabons ~re ~~=~~~vep~d~ri~t~~~ ~~e~td~~ Now be ClaIms that hedi~ this only to ~ake me angry I qUIckl~ commg to thepomt Our Lord drove oot of the possessed ThoSe devilS said We dont iike to hemiddotsuspiciousbut Im terribly upset We have a~ whiCh ~hey mustch~ know who you are UleH~1yen One of God The Communists two young children and Im middot0middotmiddot eIther the path of materml- know too

~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

~le are inmiddot added bond of chi~cmiddot~eyour Human events ofmiddot the past iog that a ehureh ~thpmiddot~tamiddot~~adis like love two is a best self and yOll will continue to- severaL D)onth rapidly foUow- abody without ahead ero d and three holdmiddothis love iog ~e middotafter another warn us --- becn~ one too Fin1l11y do notneglect prayer - that nationsmiddot are quickly ccpming NoW i( ampbe ~iiuonS 01 SataO iDdirectlyadmit that middotChrist anI

many Themar- a~d the middotsacramentsmiddot Letreli- c~oerto th~ ~~ossroads f salva- His v~ciu- a~e the heari of re~ioDtheD shall we Dot rall7 to rUge contract g- draw you A~geUler anli middot- ~on M ~nlln pope Pius sal~middot Ch~ by ~iDt confor~ed ~ His Crass and to His Viear bymiddotaiilinamp sanctions this strengthen ~ou ~B t coupl~ Hullamty ~as reached - the his 1150000 missionaries in the world Our ~ Christ has beeD e icc I usiven~ Wh~t God ~asJomed togCth~r pomt where It must choose be cnlcifiedtherdo~ewe must be mortified Oar Viear is attacked fot--it prohibits not only adw~erymiddot no man can pu~ ~der~if you t~~ tot guarantees of salva- Uleref4Jre we ~ust ai~ Prove your faith by some application of bUt all mispIaced atIectioJifocmiddota

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stay close to God bon anlti pro~p~rl~yoffered by lIle Crossto FOur life Each w-ek send the sacrifices to the Bol7 third party Prelate Is Grateful pure1y maten~hstic ~eans or Fa~r through his S~iety for amphe Propagation of the Faith which

When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

I have called attention to this representative of His EminenCe a City of God with the SIl~ and the missions to LK middotItmiddotis only $2 but you can do more with point becauses~memiddot malT~ed ~tefa~Gardin~~~)~~kiPri- IUep1acyo~ptespiri~ ~ guaran- it than I can people tryto jiiStifith~triacti~S-~a~ o_i ~oa~4 gt gt tee ~for lee futurej and union Ity saxing that-strict iid~1itymiddotJsmiddot AuxiliaryBishop Karol P~la wit1lChril~aS ~esource of life Old goldmiddot and discarded jewelry in your home is just a step ldd-fashloned Theyp~teftlfto 01 Tarnow paid uibute to Amer- ~BlueprintsiorConstructi()nmiddotgtof away poundCom aiding our missionaries in the five continents of the be opposed tOi adultery but cbilll lean generosity in a sermon he this middotmiddotmiddot9ity ~fGodmiddot wo~lcl ~- world Take that step liend us stray earrings and cufflinks old eye tltey see nothing Vmingmiddotmmiddotupay- preached to 1800 persons sist of what MilanB People glass frames rings and bracelets you no longer wear We will resell iDg aroundi~a-bit 1 jammed into St Florians learned fram ~e mission preach- your ueasures in order to lay up treasure for you in heaven-it will

Shall~ AUUu~ Church Hamtramck The Mass ers and whaL~~eirpastcirsindi- mean- the spread ofgtthe Faith aID0tIg the pagans of the world I d tlul ~ tell h was offered by ~atber Ed~ard cate to them asthe teaepirigof

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First your husband may be Chllrch authOrIties are allowed amattire Some men Pow up to pUbhs~ some newspapers~ - YOUR MOEY BUYS MORE AT OUR BARGAIN STORtmiddot shyIIltwlif at all naeir play- he BIshop closedmiddothisserrilon 1101 attitude is really an attempt WIth the words Bog Zaplac BE CONVINCEDbull bullbull COME_ SEEmiddotbull bullCOME SAVEto feel important and appeal a (God repay you) and said that _n of the world Modern so- as members of the mystical Gifts Tableware Kitchenware Ceramics Honowaeciety ofiers)hem many opportu- bodyof Christ ~~ are one wit Dities imd they use them you and we CheTlllh your love Silverplate Aluminum Glass Cutlery Earthenware China

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

The Parish Para4e i

Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

rt b ill At nt St andmiddotthemiddotgeneralmiddotpubhctOmiddot1)eheId I bull Sisters of the West Harwich con- middot ~ary~~c~de~Y Gj~ ~i1b~iti a(~ middothtTh~rS~~Y~Detmiddot~middot i~lt~ ~~~~m~~~l~~t~hm~ues a~d middotp~mt~~g at W~st HaJ=Wlch vent are also attending the 8CSshy

featlre the Christmas party of tlw aC~4emy ~udltOti~ml nia~fsT -JOHNmiddot OF GOp I also spoke briefly congratulating sions be h Id r samemghtmiddotmiddotTh(MalymounfersmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotCOmiddotMmiddotERSE bull ------_-- -----~ --

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Mi~Anne~ Hughesc()T~ha~17 tel Mar-YO Mericy iIiStY BE(Lmiddot~~ict~middot~e~ ~ndmiddotthelff~qlllu~s STJOHJf TilE BAPTIfilT ~c~Pted into ~eJlbershlp durshy ~n are Jespons~be ~or t~dii~cti~g 4 ilt ~tOUO~If~~ th~ 7 ocl~k MalS NEW BEDFO~D i~g a cll~ gathering a~e th

arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Mr Collings attended the Art Students League of New York and was tutored by John R Neill ~llustrator of the Oz Books

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Ba~ancing the Books

Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

BOWLING -SKATING

Special Arrangements For

BANQUETS

and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

Vision Books (Farrar straus and cudahy $195 each) have brought out St Philip of the Joyous Heart by Francis X Conshy

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

middotlaquo~i ~ ~~~~~F~~~ ~tEOU~R~H~~ Tbtlo) Fah(r~ ~iJJWrt Aid LIVING BY DAY TO DAY LABOR A

CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

BENEFAcORS WILL HELP US FIND THE FUNDS TO BUILD TWS HOUSE OF GOD~ CAN YOU GIVE A LITTLE GlFTIN HON ~ 9RQF THECHriIS~CHILr)WHOWASBORN IN A STABLE ON

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS MORN

~AKE YoUR W~L1 H~S WILL PLEASE R~MEMBER THE GOOD alt ANDHIS NER JAST MISSIONS ~N YOUR LAST WILL

~ ~J Ol18 NEEDIEST CASES CJarlsmas ft~1IlJ wltll all too waoyoeeds eapedall 1UD00r tit

relugees 01 tile Rob LltDd ~ a HUIe orphan people UDder tent alck lamIHes Thea ampItere are those clolstered Carmels whom we tty to Jtelp Tile varlebaDd Uledecree o~ ou~ oeedslIIampe _ tomiddotIeD roa tIlat a IOskfnclesa ampIft ~17 PIllclousto as ARRANGt NOW )baGREGORIAN MASSES AtER DEAtH ASkfABOUT THE SUSPENSE CARD

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Contributions areas of the diocese were as folshylows

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Clothing Drive Total Exceeds 85 Tons

A total of 85 tons of clothing was contributed in the Diocese of Fall River tothe annuai

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

over 70 per cent Medical Benefits A BR~EA U

f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

Clothing Collecshy Taunton - 27799 pou~ds Cape Cod - 21670 pounds

in the variouS Attleboro - 14087 pounds Somerset - Swansea - 13950

pounds 45000 pounds North Attleboro 4438

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FIRST NATIONAL WAY Savings are deCidedly Imporlant 10 all of us and

espeCially where lood shopping is concerned nothing actually lakes the place 01 hard cash At First Nalional iIs fun 10 watch your savings mount qUickly item by ilem inlo substantial amounls 01 real money And real cash in hand savings are more welcome than ever in these expensive days

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By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Presl~y have the same following If this is true we c~n discount the silly notion that American youths who spm records watch TV fill thedrive-ins and account for a large ])art of todays theatr~ re- except his wife Pat married his ceipts have one-track mmds high-school sweetheart Shirley

Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

_Co~cepti()n since Our L~dy is JPatroness of the organization

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Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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Maryknoller o~e on Visit Continued from Palre oDe nique Father has more male

state in this country His present communicants and churchgoers pastorate is that of San Antonio than female a situation unusual Huista comprising a central anywhere c~urch and Ihanyoutly~g mis- middotB~sY Vacation ~Ions where Mass is sald once Every six months Father visits 10 the course of a month

Walk Miles to Mass Although the Catholic popula-

tion of ~he parish numbers 14000 Fatl~r Breen explains tbat the )l1ajority are merely nominal Catholics So many shypagan prac~ices are mingl~d with their observance of Catholic cusshytoms that they stand in as much need of instruction as the un baptized

However an average of 3000 Cominunioi1S a month testifies to the deVotion of the instructed Catholics Mluiy Indians can attend Mass only once a month when I visit their remote vil- lages said Father Breen and they must get up at twoorthreemiddot in the morning and walk many miles in order to do that Until the new fasting regulations camemiddot fnto effect they walked this disshytance without food or drink and even now manyrefuSe to break theirfast Theyunderstandthat they may do so but they wish in this way to offer God a token of their love

For the firstsix months of his stay in Guatemala Fatller Breen studied Spanish from morning till night But when he reached his mission assignment he found that in addition to Spanish sPOken by many the Indians also used five separate dialects having no relation to each other or to SpanIsh So far lie has mastered two of the five

Father Plays Dentist An extremely important part

of his mission work says Father Breen is the medical care he gives the Indians Several momshyfngs a week he conducts a clinic at which the major activity is toothpulling Fillings are un heard of - - if a tOoth hurts its pulled Visiting dentists trained Fat~r Breen and the othei Marykriollers in the area in thiS gentle art and sinCe they are the orily tooth-pullers for hunshydreds of miles their services m much in demand

On One clinic day Fa~ Ieshyeells he pulled 8 teeth Other clinic activities include giving penicillin injections for infeeshytions treatment of snake bites and always the distribution of yitamlns Our main Problem Is malnutritiCIR Father says If a case is serious enough to roeshyquire host)italization the patient must be transported by litter to the nearest road and driven from there to the city Although a man on horseback can cover the distance in two days littershybearers require four and conSeshyquently mortality rates are high among the severely ill

Male Catechists As the only priest in his area

Father Breens daiiy schedule is staggering For three weeks of each month heis traveling on horseback from village to vil shylage of the 16 in his parish stayshying overnight hearing confesshysions and saying Mass at each in additiop to administering the other sacraments instructing in doctrine and training catechists Of his catechists Father speaks ery highly

He has a corps of 135 men eeattered throughout his terri shytory ~ho are capable of prepal shying converts for baptism marshyriage and first communion He says that the psychological value of having men instead of women for these jobs is enormous In South and Central America relishygion has become largely a matshytel formiddot wOlnen If women go to church Father explains the men dont follow them whereas if the men go the women gladly come As a result of his techshy

the area mission house in the citymiddot of Huehuetenango a~d about once a month he makes the four hour trip by horseback to the Maryknoll missioner-nearshyest him Home trips to the United States can come either every three years for three months or every six years for six )l1onths and he has chosen the former But he is by no means planning a completely do-nothing vacation Its a Maryknoll tradition to visit parenis of other missionaries in orieshome area and Father has scheduled a trip to the Worces- tel home of the prieSt who is substituting for him at San AnshytonioHuista

His great dream however is to return to Guatemala with the pro~iSe of Sisters to aid in the work there What the Sisters clm accomplish is tremendous he middotexclaimed enthusiastically

He has only hadmiddot their aid once when some Maryknoll Sisters gave up part of their vacation to work at his mission arid he says that their achievements in a six week period were amazing

If Superiors would only spare two o~ three Sisters to the misshysions no matter how hard they may feel the sacrifice would be he says earnestly it is certain that God would bless them with new vocations For everyone they sent to the missions they would reap it least two at home Golt ~ont be outdone in genershyositY

First In U Years Cer~ainly the Maryknoll Fashy

thers are doing their part to fostermiddot vocations in the mission fieldmiddot itself In Guatemala alone they are financing the education of2 seminarians who will reshyturn as the nucleus of a native clergy Were one organization that exists to put itself out of business emphasizes Father

Breen Maryknoll wants nothshyingmiddot more than to train native clergy in mission countries tum oy~ the administration of the GhWch to them then move on to the next area designated by the Holy See

Father will be in Fall River for three months celebrating his first Christmas at home for 14 years Itllmiddot be a happy one lor the Breens

Genius of Creator Humbl~ Obstetrician

WASHINGTON (NC) - The Obstetrician is humbled by the genius of the Creator one of the worlds best known obstetri shycians said here

He is Dr Grantly Dick-Read 67-year-old English physician who is credited with perfecting a method known as natural childbirth

The Creator did not intend that childbirth be a totally painshyful aud frightening _experience Dr Dick-Read now retired told

an audience of more than 500 at George Washington University The physician is on a U S and Canada tour Dr Dick-Reads method of

natural childbirth sometimes called painless childbirth aimsshyat assisting women in childbirth to work with nature by overcomshying fears and anxieties It inshyvolves prenatal instruction and physical exerCises and ideally does not call for the use at anesthetics during birth

The physician who is not a Catholic was mentioned in a January 1956 address in which the Pope gave moral approval to the new natural childbirth method

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Did you know that one of Historyfl most farhous shipshywrecks occurred on Cbristmas Eve Christopher Columbus flagshy

ship the Santa Maria was wrecked off the island of Hisshy

paniola (now Haiti) on Christ shymas Eve 1492

A novel interpretation of the memorable events of that famous occasion will be dramatically presented by the Catholic Theashytie Guild in a radio play to be broadcast at 7 p m next Sunday over radio station WNBH

CI1~i~tmas Shipwreck paints a different picture of the sterl shyingharacter of the white-haired praying Admiral ChristopherColumbus

Tlieplay asks and answerlJ some fascinating historical quesshytwns - Who was responsible for the fantastic blunder which Wrecked the Santa Maria What ~as the real purpose behind Columbus voyage The dis covery of America was reallf a byproduct not the real reason why the King of Spain finan~d Columbus journey) C

In the end how did Gods Mercy turn Columbus threatshyened disgrace into a blessing

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men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

Revealed by God wOrk ofGodsfriendS conquer- bull much as th~ world has changed sentation of the Blessed yirgin Thenmiddotmiddot on Dec 8 18M Pope iJlg for HinimiddotF~ttipg ltwas then -in the interval there is little in Bishop Wright beautifully de-

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middot the sway of Sllta~ eyen to the IjOTRED~~~ (tl~)--~e~~~Il opposed to allthatWe middotbelievemiddotmiddot extent of bearing fo~ anmiddot i~stant Ii~ll ane~lmversltyo lIJotre and cherish We believe in the the e~ectmiddot of his -firstvictory J)ame cIr~ltor~middot~lt~o~mo~atiiIg spirit ofmiddot man they treat man as over man She wa~ cOl1ceived 300 std~ntsh~~b~en~ed~c~ted~amachine We believe in justice

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By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

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When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

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Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

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Mi~Anne~ Hughesc()T~ha~17 tel Mar-YO Mericy iIiStY BE(Lmiddot~~ict~middot~e~ ~ndmiddotthelff~qlllu~s STJOHJf TilE BAPTIfilT ~c~Pted into ~eJlbershlp durshy ~n are Jespons~be ~or t~dii~cti~g 4 ilt ~tOUO~If~~ th~ 7 ocl~k MalS NEW BEDFO~D i~g a cll~ gathering a~e th

arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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in the academy Mary Butler59 and Margaret Griffin 60 will debate with St Rapha~ls Acadshyemy of Pawtucket R I

Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

middotlaquo~i ~ ~~~~~F~~~ ~tEOU~R~H~~ Tbtlo) Fah(r~ ~iJJWrt Aid LIVING BY DAY TO DAY LABOR A

CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

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A total of 85 tons of clothing was contributed in the Diocese of Fall River tothe annuai

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

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upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

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Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

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Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

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The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

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LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

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tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

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Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

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WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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Dogm(Qlmiddot [l~~~ares Terms Encyclical on middotCIJTUmUnmsm Power middotof YOaRth Continued from Page One Ii) n_ L a ~ M LCS) L Continued from Page One

men from the snares of Satan lemlaquolITlbCl~8~gXamlm~Olf 1rUlPtrilecy demonstrated not only in words In fact so complete was this vic- PHILADELPHIA (NC)-PopePius Xls encyclical On but particularly by the young tory of the woman and her seed Atheistic Communism was characterized as one of the people themselves present at the over the fallen angel that God most remarkable examples of historical prophecy by Vice convention never permitted the soul of the The need of self-discipline in new Eve to fall under the slight- President Richard M Nixon in an address here our youth was masterfully exshyest taint of the work of the In capacity-packed Phila- pounded by the various speakers Tempter Mary was even con- delphia Convention Hall the Civic leaders such as Mayor Dill shyceived without original sin Vice President spoke at the worth of Philadelphia and Gov-

Down through the centuries ernor Leader of Pennsylvania themiddot followers of Jesus Christ had closing dinner of the fourth along with the Hon John A professed by their devotion a annual National Council of Cath- Matthews noted the spiritual

middot belief in the complete sinless- olic Youth convention foundations upon which our ness of the Mother of God even Mr Nixon told the you~h gath- American liberty was founded to the extent of eliminating from ering that Pope Pius Xls ency- and called attention to the her the graceless state that has clical was the more remarkable shrines of liberty in the city been the lot of every lan at because it was written 20 years of Philadelphia the time of his conception since ago at a time when the Soviet It will be a long time before the sin of Adam and Eve Never Uni~n was looked llpon generally the adults and the youth at the on the other hand had this con- as a weakineffectual tyranny convention will have the opporshyviction of the sinless or immac- ~But thisgreat religious leader tunity to listen to such middotinspiring

middot ulate conception of Mary been REV JOHN P CRONIN spoke out in resounding terms and eloquent sermons as they declared a truth to be held by redemption was notmiddot to be the of communism as a threat to the heard in the few days of middotthe all members of the Church un- work of Satans shives rebelling security and peace of the world conference At the opening der pain of sin ~gainst him it w~( to be the Mr Nixon continued Indeed Mass on the Feast of the Pre-

Revealed by God wOrk ofGodsfriendS conquer- bull much as th~ world has changed sentation of the Blessed yirgin Thenmiddotmiddot on Dec 8 18M Pope iJlg for HinimiddotF~ttipg ltwas then -in the interval there is little in Bishop Wright beautifully de-

Pius IX in order to settle any thatMary should have b~en his yritings that could not be pictedthe Youth of Mary on her doubts and to inspire Marian Conceived free froJIl origiri~l sini ~ sedmiddot to describe the communist Presentation in the Temple and devotion solemnly defined~it as living always ai(a frte~(rof pod bullmenac~middottoday the different persons in her lifemiddot a middottruthmiddotof the Catholic Faith Since 1854we need nei longer ~ay Heed VICE-PRESIDENr NIXON who disposed hermiddot to submit her

We declare proclaim and de- rely merely on the fittingness The V-ice President asserted message of hatred To the leli- will so complete~y to ~he Will fine that thisdogma is revealed f M 1 t th t th f t entl s glous person every man IS ofmiddot God With his usual magshy b o ary s Immacu a e Concep a e mam es 0 rec ~ I - 1 B h Sh 11 d by God and therefore ~ emiddot tion to aid our convicti~ns We sued in Moscow by the Commu- sacred becaue all were created netic appea IS op een ca e firmly and s~eadfastly ~he~d need not evenarglle tliat Sctip- nist parties of 64 nations lays by a loving God To the com- ~o~~~~toth w~~~st~s ttt

eby allt~ faithful name y e ture seems to imply itmiddot nor the down a bluntmiddot challenge the Free Inunist his -fellow man middotis but dogma wh~chholds th~t themo~t Fathers of the early Church World cannot and will flot ig-- a tool to be used in the effort to Christ in His Church at homemiddot Blessed Vlrgm Mary from the instead we now know with in nore and that it would be fool~ seek total power We seek peac~ and abroad Preaching at the first moment of her concept~o~ falliblebull certainty that she en hardy to brush it aside on the middotclosingmiddot Mass Archbishop Cush by a smgular grace and pnvI- th t t t th 1 they preparemiddotto conquer ing forcefully presented to the I middot fl ht G d dmiddot tered thiS world full of grace ground a I con ams e usua America counts foremost on young people an apprecImiddotatlon ofege rom a mig y 0 an m i f b l f th l d d t tmiddot VillW ofmiddot the merits of Jesus r~tYhm~t or

fmiddot Gourd H~ ~e Ifon e le~ an IS ~r I~nh f t t~e unshakaqlefaith of our peo- the relation between Freedom

t th S f th h au ony 0 0 Imse s a resu 0 e mam es 0 pie Mr Nixon said and with- d Vmiddot tCh nse aVlOurO e uman Mr Nixon said it canbe ex- an Ir ue race was kept freemiddot middotfrommiddot every Pope PlUS ~XfUl~her I~~rms out It wealth and technblogy Perhaps the most encouraging

itain of original sin~ ~ tl~atMaryf speCialmiddot pnyl1e~e pected tha~ the dictators of would benothmg He added ~igthase 9pound the Conventionmiddot was Singular Privilege IS notmdependent of tpe re- Mo~0w wdl sharply step up The quiet determination of that of the Youth Every meet

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God m HIS mercy had prom-h Th~ workshop WIll be middotoon~ Ref(rrl~g to therehg~ous tra- other lt~thohcphys~c~1I1 ~r-~g Vice-President Nixon ised redemption to fallen iPa~middot~iictedbYmiddotEdiiIi~dCmiddotAri)old~ d~tionsofthe Catholic Church ~enThomas Yf~attingly~r~ The Fall River Diocese mad~ througb the scented ofa wom~nt~~ ~centigentha1EiI ~iii9tYpe ltioi ~e Y~ce presideilt said aD0ng ~he specHlhstsatt~pdW~ its contlibutionw this most suc- and in His infinite wisdom de-gt who ismiddot author ~of -~FunctionaL You have been unalterably t~e resI4entmiddot Dr Forsteqscu~ cessful of all Catholic Youth terminedtnat tl)isseelti this off Newspaper Desigtio GIlarles ~pposed ~o ~omni~ism from itsmiddot rentlypresidlmtoftheA~crican Conventions in-the person of spring would middotbenone other than Felten minager of The Messen- very begmnmg Long before the Acad~my of N~u~()lo~3 a~d d~- Father William J McMahon Di- the Second Person of the Blessed- ger of the SacredHeartand Soviet Union was founded the rector of the ltieIlartment o~ neu rector of Cathedral Camp He Trinity become man author of Layout by Felten ~ middotleaders of your Church made rology at Geor~etownUmve~- is treasurer of themiddot National Whatmiddot sin-blemished creature will be cqiiirman lt eiear ~tstotal opposition to Karl sity M~dicap)Chool middotCatholic Camping Association

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only fi~tin~ then that a woman headlines body types andphoto- middotDig~ib 01 Manmiddot at Walter Reed Hospi(al i~ safety His selection is a recog- sho~lld bespeciallyprepared for graphsMrfmiddotArnold winboldmiddot8 lt~ After paying t~i~ute to the Washingtonmiddotmiddot In addition he is nition of his able adniinistratio~

middot~is ~uplime office from the tgtt- criti9ue middotofparticipating news- prophetic ~nltiyclic~lo~Pope Pius clini~~l associate profess~~ of and atmiddotthe same time a tribute gmnmgof her eXistence So It papers- imd a question-and- middotXI themiddot vlcePreSld~nt declared medlcl~e at Georgetown Umver- to Cathedral Camp whlcb 00shywsthatinselecti~gMll~y frommiddot answermiddotmiddotsesSion~middot lt 1 do not see ow any believer sity Medical School He is one cllUse~ of its location andmiddot ilie

all eternity to be the Mother cit ~ middotmiddotmiddot~middotin God and inthe dignity of man of the phyiiici~lns who atteIded facilities it offers ranks among middot the God-Man Godgtalso decreed middot-SmiddotUildinglsmiddotGih can falter i~the struggle tqat the Presidentfollowing his)le~rt Ute best ~amps throughout the that she sh~uldneverfallunder middotfacesus Commlnism ismiddottotally attack in Denver in 1955 e~untry

middot the sway of Sllta~ eyen to the IjOTRED~~~ (tl~)--~e~~~Il opposed to allthatWe middotbelievemiddotmiddot extent of bearing fo~ anmiddot i~stant Ii~ll ane~lmversltyo lIJotre and cherish We believe in the the e~ectmiddot of his -firstvictory J)ame cIr~ltor~middot~lt~o~mo~atiiIg spirit ofmiddot man they treat man as over man She wa~ cOl1ceived 300 std~ntsh~~b~en~ed~c~ted~amachine We believe in justice

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of Christian principles of justicep~actIcal sensible s~ggest~o~s has existed throughou~middotthe ~isshyand ltparity in the internatiori~1 alm~4lt ~u~~ountIn~ the dlffl- ~ory ofmiddot American society hasmiddot field It has done this through cu~t1e~ It wa~ 9~VI0lS too ~lt~t n~ver been entiIely dissipated the publication of pamphlets ~ey w~re cgtnvince~~phe lgt~~lc aiJd n(werwill be Dr Kane deshypolicy statements and a monthly) Importallce of CAIP~ mlssln ~ elared Butmiddot I sincerely believe bulletin and through national help e~tablishr)l~ Peace O[ tha~ with the development of

C~mst In the Reign of Ctmst extensive Catholic lay leadershipand regional conferences It hils Membership applications and re- publicized and emphasized the questsfor additional information ===========pronouncements of the Popes about the Asociation may be ad- and of the American Bishops on dressed to Miss Eleanor Waters international peace andmiddot hasCathoiic Association for Intershy JBmade particular efforts to en national Peace 131~ Massaclhimiddotcourlige college students to make setts Ave NW Washington 5 a serious study of Christian prin- D C LUMB~RmiddotCQciples and theirmiddot application to world problemS HallMmiddotillion Loan So Dartmouth

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By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

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When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

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Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

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middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

middotlaquo~i ~ ~~~~~F~~~ ~tEOU~R~H~~ Tbtlo) Fah(r~ ~iJJWrt Aid LIVING BY DAY TO DAY LABOR A

CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

BENEFAcORS WILL HELP US FIND THE FUNDS TO BUILD TWS HOUSE OF GOD~ CAN YOU GIVE A LITTLE GlFTIN HON ~ 9RQF THECHriIS~CHILr)WHOWASBORN IN A STABLE ON

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relugees 01 tile Rob LltDd ~ a HUIe orphan people UDder tent alck lamIHes Thea ampItere are those clolstered Carmels whom we tty to Jtelp Tile varlebaDd Uledecree o~ ou~ oeedslIIampe _ tomiddotIeD roa tIlat a IOskfnclesa ampIft ~17 PIllclousto as ARRANGt NOW )baGREGORIAN MASSES AtER DEAtH ASkfABOUT THE SUSPENSE CARD

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Contributions areas of the diocese were as folshylows

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

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By Henry Michael

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Presl~y have the same following If this is true we c~n discount the silly notion that American youths who spm records watch TV fill thedrive-ins and account for a large ])art of todays theatr~ re- except his wife Pat married his ceipts have one-track mmds high-school sweetheart Shirley

Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

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JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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new records in the record busi- In a 2400 word statement the To Father G Frederick Heinzshy which subscribe to it ness in record timeEven before bishops noted that censorship mann M M its not an un~ual Fides has its correspondents the film was out April LOve is todaya provocative and some- thing to be an American misshy in all the mission areas of the in the Dot album had given Pat times misleading word and that sionary working in the heart of world Normally these are misshyBoone his ninth million-record ~few approach the problems of Rome sionaries whoare named by seller His delightful voice censorship without emotion A Maryknoll priest from Union their local Ordinary Their healthy good looks and easy style They follow with a complete City N J Father Heinzmann middotstories of news happenings are as an actol may ver) well make logical vigorous and entirely edits mission news for EngIlsh sent tomiddot the Rome office

bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

_Co~cepti()n since Our L~dy is JPatroness of the organization

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

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Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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of Angola and P~rtuiuese Guinea on the west coast are also part~cipating inmiddot this episshycopal conf~rence

of Christian principles of justicep~actIcal sensible s~ggest~o~s has existed throughou~middotthe ~isshyand ltparity in the internatiori~1 alm~4lt ~u~~ountIn~ the dlffl- ~ory ofmiddot American society hasmiddot field It has done this through cu~t1e~ It wa~ 9~VI0lS too ~lt~t n~ver been entiIely dissipated the publication of pamphlets ~ey w~re cgtnvince~~phe lgt~~lc aiJd n(werwill be Dr Kane deshypolicy statements and a monthly) Importallce of CAIP~ mlssln ~ elared Butmiddot I sincerely believe bulletin and through national help e~tablishr)l~ Peace O[ tha~ with the development of

C~mst In the Reign of Ctmst extensive Catholic lay leadershipand regional conferences It hils Membership applications and re- publicized and emphasized the questsfor additional information ===========pronouncements of the Popes about the Asociation may be ad- and of the American Bishops on dressed to Miss Eleanor Waters international peace andmiddot hasCathoiic Association for Intershy JBmade particular efforts to en national Peace 131~ Massaclhimiddotcourlige college students to make setts Ave NW Washington 5 a serious study of Christian prin- D C LUMB~RmiddotCQciples and theirmiddot application to world problemS HallMmiddotillion Loan So Dartmouth

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Catholic Peace Association Needs Members and Funds

By Msgr George G Higgins Director NCWC Socia Action Dept

The recent 30th Annual Conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace served to highlight the important work which this small but articulate and inshyfluential organization performs as it strives to make Christ shyian principles effective in the field of international relashytions

The conference centered on the theme of Current Gains in Latin America was held in Wa s hi n g ton early in Noshyvember and drew a group of about 125 CAIP me m be r s as well as observshyers from the Pan American Union several Latin American e mba s s i e s agencies of the U S governshyment and other national organizations

Compared to the attendance at national meetings of other associations engaged in similar work the number of delegates at the CAIP meeting may seem

unimpressive However as CAIP President Harry W Flanshynery pointed out during the business session of the confershyence few organizations have 5Ulth a large percentage of their members at their conventions

The total membership of CAW

is slightly more than 500 and in

~~er~~ct~~c~ueri2 borders on the phenomenal It is certainiy a tribute to the high degree of personal reSponsibility and active interest which are outstanding qualities of the Asshysociations members

Needs More Members

Nevertheless it cannot be deshynied that the membership total falls far short of what it should be Since its establishment in 1926-27 the Catholic Association for International Peace has deshyvoted its efforts to the promotion

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This need of CAIP for more members is closely linked with an equally pressing need for funds Operating and printing costs have as everyone knows skyrocketed during recent years and the r~sulting financial presshysure has become a serious handishycap to the organization which relies almost entirely on memshybership dues and voluntary ltonshytributionsmiddotfor its expenses (Un- li~e many g~O1PS working in the field of international peace CAIP does not have any endowshyment or foundation support)

At the ~me time the necessity for more frequent pamphlet studies and policy statements has become increasingly acute Both within and outside the Church more and more people are anxshyious to know middotthe teachings of the Church concerning the rela- tions between nations and of religious tensions in the asked Can one be a good Cathshypeoples iold the Newman Foundation at olic and a good American Dr

Regional Meetings Kane said CAIP members have indicated the University of Illiois

that they wollldlike to see the This is the great challenge Porhguese Bishopsorganization sponsor more fre- facing the Catholic laity today quent regional meetings in some he declared and until now they VATICAN CITY (NC) - His of thelarger cities so that mem- have not assumed their respon- Holiness Pope Pius XII has sent

nd other lnterested per- ibility in numbers proportionate amessageof encouragement to

United States Dr John J Kane

bers a h sons who cannot make the long to the Catholic oopulation t e first Bishops conference of trip to Washington f~r th~ an- Dr Kane head of the sociolo~y ~~~ica~o~ttigllcse ~oloriies i~ nual conference may have an department at the University or J

opportunity for discussionmiddotand ~otreDame middothas studied exten- The Bishops are meeting at specialstudY91)eurrent -orId si~ely the social el~ments of Lo~rellco Marques capital of developments~Here again the inter-religious difficulties MOzambique onmiddot Africaso east need for operatirig experise~ and American CathQlicsare over-middot coast Bishops of the coloniesmiddot the desirability of setting up a whelniingly an immigrant peoshyfund for speakers ilre important pIe and most of their ancestor co~siderations were Hliterllte ald poor he said

it w~s heartening to observe According to Dr Kane this is a at the recent confercentncethat the primary middotreason for the smail organizations members were number of Catholics in certain neither ~is~eartened nor-dis-middot import~nt endeavors dismaYed by t~ese SeriOlls pxob- Some of the preJ~dice and I g th h emsa er t ey wexe f 11 f

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CHAMPAIGN (NCh-Lack of be made sincere Ciltholic leadership in Only when this happens will some scholarly occupations and that question repeated over a pr-ofessions is a primary cause century and a half cease to be

THI ANCHOi( shy 11 Thurs Dec 5 1957

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Mod~8n ~~O~S LISBON (NC)-This is an

age in which man wishes to occupy the throne of God declaring it to be empty the Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon has declared

Manoel Cardinal Goncalves Cerejeira said however that the weight of the absolute is too much for a creature to bear

Holding that there is a crisis of faith in the contemporary imshypatience which accuses the Church of not keeping pace with modern progress the Cardinal also said that the current disshyillusion even extends to priests

We are priests and victims and this must be realized all our

_lives long It does not end at the knee of the ordaining bishopbull It is a life lived in communion with Christ a life animated by the Holy Spirit in the maternal bosom of the Church

The 69-year-old Patriarch then referred to the sacrament of Matrimony recalling St Pauls allusion to it as an image of the union between Christ and His Church He told his priests to profit by the example of the married-the perpetual sacrifice of one to the other and the pershy

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~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

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When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

The Parish Para4e i

Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

rt b ill At nt St andmiddotthemiddotgeneralmiddotpubhctOmiddot1)eheId I bull Sisters of the West Harwich con- middot ~ary~~c~de~Y Gj~ ~i1b~iti a(~ middothtTh~rS~~Y~Detmiddot~middot i~lt~ ~~~~m~~~l~~t~hm~ues a~d middotp~mt~~g at W~st HaJ=Wlch vent are also attending the 8CSshy

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arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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in the academy Mary Butler59 and Margaret Griffin 60 will debate with St Rapha~ls Acadshyemy of Pawtucket R I

Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Mr Collings attended the Art Students League of New York and was tutored by John R Neill ~llustrator of the Oz Books

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Ba~ancing the Books

Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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16 THE ANCHORshy)H~ny~ood illl Focus Thurs Dec 5 1957St ~1fidasmiddot jl gt ~e 1-~Pat Boone Appeals Equally Saints InCrosswords

By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

lPox hed like them to take -out of libErty which so often have how Fides operate the M~ry-middot me of the smooch~ng scenes beenmiddot made in middotour day aCtuallymiddot knoller explained middotthat there is

with Shirley Jones Theydid so pla~s that libery in jeoPardy priest-edit9rmiddot for eac~ of th~middot Then when he saw that his am I wish the bishopsmiddot statement languages Fides use~ tude might be exploited for pubmiddot in pamphletmiddot formmiddot were ooeyeri middotIn the United Statesthe Eng~middotmiddot

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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The obscene Christmas cards are reportedly produced by a manufacturer who also markets

WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

THE ANCHO~shyThurs Dec5 1957

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

Blasphemousdrawings and inshy Special Floral Arrangementsscriptions on the cards were censhysiJred by Assistant District Atshy bull Funerals bull Corsages I torney Marvin Halbert who said bull Weddings bull Hospital These cards constitute the foulshy

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Spiitually Directed by Rev Edward A Oliveira

Qiocesan Moderator Legion of Mary

Approved by The Most Rev James L ~onnoy

Bishop ofFal River

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

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tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

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Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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My husband has me worried Last week I found Signs - are left today only seven priests and eleven Sist~rs The restmiddot

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~ You are wondermg whether ism or the path of the spirit worrle about t~e futu~o~ he still Ives you Of eourse[ Pope Pius XII has warned The Communists too have paid an inshyyou thmk he stIll l~v~s me cant answer that but if experi- It is for this reason said themiddot direct tribute to the living Christ in two of

Fidelity is ~o inthTI~tely enee reapoundhes anythiMabout such Pope i~ a special radi~ message their wicked deeds One they drove nails connected with marital love that cases I v0u~d wager that he to the people 011 Milan that be into the head ofmiddot a priest ~ ~e shape of Ican well understand wh you d~~ As a~ife you mlY ~dlt eonsiders their (ireat Mission a crown of thorns two they told the Catholic are wo l r i e -1 dlfflcul~ t()un~taPdmiddot~o~ he anaCt of the Providence of God people and the bishops and priests that they One of the can love you and ~ plar The ~opeslldio talk concluded would not be persecuted if they denied the c ha rac~ristics around Well some munature tbemajor mission exercises ear- Holy Father and accepted a National church of jovebetweeI- husbands apparenUy can for a riEit out under Archbishop Glo- In the ~t instance th8y recognize~ iii their manand woman time untIIthey find theJD5elves v3mUBattista Montini of Milan hate Christ the Saviour Who was crowned is its exclusive- ~Oil were in love when you mar- withtborns in the s~cond they proclaimed ness WheD a rled and now you have middotthe Jteeent Events the value of the primacy of Peier in assumshy0

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When some modern cOUples ~ sure guarantees more ~ ~eaAIs for the purpose of aiding all th~ missions elaimmiddotthatmiddotthey dont careWo For Aid toPola~dmiddot w~throf m~~ offered by ~ e~ much about what their partner ne-~supremac~of the spInto GOD LOVE YOU to MB Enclosed please find $4 long overdue ~es when he is away from them DETROIT (NC)-A prayerf41 Praising the faithful of Milan but notforgotten to MM I recently sold my bowling ball as they are merely indicating that thank ybu in Polish for Amer- for baving indicated which road I had no further use for it The Missions need the $10 more than they dont care very much JOlt ican aidmiddotgiven 1G Poland was tbeywish to take the ~ontifL I dO--in fact I think they couldmiddot use $20 so here it is to Anon eaclJ other in the first plaQe expressed here by the personal told them they should now build for $3000 sent with no niessage but we know out of love of God

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

The Parish Para4e i

Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

rt b ill At nt St andmiddotthemiddotgeneralmiddotpubhctOmiddot1)eheId I bull Sisters of the West Harwich con- middot ~ary~~c~de~Y Gj~ ~i1b~iti a(~ middothtTh~rS~~Y~Detmiddot~middot i~lt~ ~~~~m~~~l~~t~hm~ues a~d middotp~mt~~g at W~st HaJ=Wlch vent are also attending the 8CSshy

featlre the Christmas party of tlw aC~4emy ~udltOti~ml nia~fsT -JOHNmiddot OF GOp I also spoke briefly congratulating sions be h Id r samemghtmiddotmiddotTh(MalymounfersmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotCOmiddotMmiddotERSE bull ------_-- -----~ --

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Mi~Anne~ Hughesc()T~ha~17 tel Mar-YO Mericy iIiStY BE(Lmiddot~~ict~middot~e~ ~ndmiddotthelff~qlllu~s STJOHJf TilE BAPTIfilT ~c~Pted into ~eJlbershlp durshy ~n are Jespons~be ~or t~dii~cti~g 4 ilt ~tOUO~If~~ th~ 7 ocl~k MalS NEW BEDFO~D i~g a cll~ gathering a~e th

arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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the Sisters Tomorrow afternoon at 3 PM

in the academy Mary Butler59 and Margaret Griffin 60 will debate with St Rapha~ls Acadshyemy of Pawtucket R I

Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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Mr Collings attended the Art Students League of New York and was tutored by John R Neill ~llustrator of the Oz Books

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Ba~ancing the Books

Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

middotlaquo~i ~ ~~~~~F~~~ ~tEOU~R~H~~ Tbtlo) Fah(r~ ~iJJWrt Aid LIVING BY DAY TO DAY LABOR A

CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

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Clothing Drive Total Exceeds 85 Tons

A total of 85 tons of clothing was contributed in the Diocese of Fall River tothe annuai

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

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By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

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JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

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Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

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-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

THE ANCHO~shyThurs Dec5 1957

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

Blasphemousdrawings and inshy Special Floral Arrangementsscriptions on the cards were censhysiJred by Assistant District Atshy bull Funerals bull Corsages I torney Marvin Halbert who said bull Weddings bull Hospital These cards constitute the foulshy

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

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rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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Thurs Dec ~ 1957 middotChristmas Events Continue

The Parish Para4e i

Medeiros and Mrs Se hST MARYS rap un NEW BEDFORD Teyes

Members of the church choir MOUNT ST MARY will entertain at the next FALL RIVER monthly gathedng of the Wom- Miss Maureen HChippendalemiddot ens Guild scheduled for Mon- B Mus an academy alumna day Dec 9 in si ~ean Baptiste will be guest director of the Hall President Mrsmiddot Owen P Glee Ciub whiCh will entertain Devlin will preside themiddotst Patricks Womens Guild

A chicken andhain dinner fol at 8 oclock next Sunday nigllt lowed by dancing will feature in StPatricks School AUditoti- the Christmas party on Saturday um~ Dec 14 Mrs Gerard J)emanche Under tlui direction of Sister will be hostess Mary VeronajmiddotRSMmiddotmiddotMAthe ST PATRI~K~ Aca~einY ~rche~~a will render

FALL ItlV~R Ch~l~tmas ~elecbonsat th~ en-- FIRST INSl~lCTIO~ Mr RUSSEll Colhhge super- cis Xavier Cfmac1e Hyannis and middot A catered ba~qUet and amiddot eo~- ~erta~ment~~r r~lat~ve~middot~le~~ vise~t initial effodof Missmiddot Claudia York of Hyannisat Our Lady of ViCtory Missionary

rt b ill At nt St andmiddotthemiddotgeneralmiddotpubhctOmiddot1)eheId I bull Sisters of the West Harwich con- middot ~ary~~c~de~Y Gj~ ~i1b~iti a(~ middothtTh~rS~~Y~Detmiddot~middot i~lt~ ~~~~m~~~l~~t~hm~ues a~d middotp~mt~~g at W~st HaJ=Wlch vent are also attending the 8CSshy

featlre the Christmas party of tlw aC~4emy ~udltOti~ml nia~fsT -JOHNmiddot OF GOp I also spoke briefly congratulating sions be h Id r samemghtmiddotmiddotTh(MalymounfersmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotCOmiddotMmiddotERSE bull ------_-- -----~ --

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Mi~Anne~ Hughesc()T~ha~17 tel Mar-YO Mericy iIiStY BE(Lmiddot~~ict~middot~e~ ~ndmiddotthelff~qlllu~s STJOHJf TilE BAPTIfilT ~c~Pted into ~eJlbershlp durshy ~n are Jespons~be ~or t~dii~cti~g 4 ilt ~tOUO~If~~ th~ 7 ocl~k MalS NEW BEDFO~D i~g a cll~ gathering a~e th

arrangemenUj Dianne Turcoftemiddot l58 and ~~n~a~ Children of members of the and ~~ GeoJle FMrtado ~r ST JOSEPH ~ There~ Medeirosmiddot 158 wul~play ~FatherMed~iros g~ve -8 bri~~ Couples CHub will be entertained WOOI)S OLE the leadinggt toles bull The ltlemain history of Portugal and ex-middot at a Christmas party to be held

middot P~ans are under Ia~lt~or I ii)g cas~ includes~tniors Sylr~ll plained ~o constant devotion to from 6 to 8 Saturday night Dec middot ChrIstmas ~azaar and a Silver t~a Houle Eleanor Brack and Patri- the Blessed middotMother through the 211 tho h h h 11 th th

to be conductedSaturday Dec ne c urc a WI e i middotthmiddotmiddotmiddot h h llM R clamiddot-KearnsSophomoresbullmiddotmiddotKath- Rosary brought peace to the President Manuel Alexander as

14 n emiddot ~rl~ ha i rSt t~y leen Frain AnnmiddotMis Joan Mac- Catholic Church in that country general chairman A Berg WI I e osess a e omber Nancymiddot Cord~iro and during troubled years Preceded by a pot-luck supper t~a to be served in the afternoon Valeriemiddot Polka Fr~shmenMarYmiddot He urgeddevotion to Mary as served by the men at 6 the an~ m ~harge of the ba~aar Galvin ShirleyHeywoodPatri a meansmiddot to peace in the world members Christmas social will whIch w~ll take place at mghot cia Antaya and Margaret Leahey Selectman Francis J Carreiro take place on Saturday Dec 22 are ~resldent Mrs Norman A special performance will be BenOit as general chairman sup- given thiS afternoon at 345 for ported by Mrs~ Georg~ W West and Mrs Bernard F Cavanaugh Mls West will ~irect the enshytertamment committee for the Christmas party scheduled to take pl~ce on Dec 19 durhlg the next monthly gathering ST PAULS TAUNTON

Ladies of the parish guild will conduct a Christmas party feashyturing a potluck supper and a Yankee swap slated for 630 Thursday night Dec 12 in the church hall Mrs Thomas J Murray and Mrs Remiltgton Moody are the eo-chairmen in charge

Assisting the chairmen a~e Mrs George HWood Mrs Ulnc Lepage Mrs John H Schondek Jr Mrs Peter McClellan Mrs Wilfred FoucaUlt Mrs Leo Kennedy Mrs Richard SIlva M~s Bar~ara ~oni~~i and the Misses Ohvia GlanmOl and Florshyence McClellan ST PETERSDIGHTON

The Holy Name Society will sponsor il St Peter style supshyper fom 530 to 8 Saturday Dec 14 in the rectory hall Appointed to head the affair are Co-chairmen Joseph W Fleck and Clinton E Rose assisted by William Flemming Sr Edgar Standring William Keating and Manuel Pavao

The Womens GuildChristmas party will be held on Tuesday Dec 17 in Whites Restaurant Committee members include Mrs George Miguel Mrs Antone

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in the academy Mary Butler59 and Margaret Griffin 60 will debate with St Rapha~ls Acadshyemy of Pawtucket R I

Members of the basketball tea~s played their first game of the season last Tuesday aftershynoon with Dom~nican Academy The second game will be played at 3 P M this apoundternoon in Swansea with Case High Senior

class members participated Tuesshyday afternoon in the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test SACRED HEART OAK BLUFFS

Coming activities of the Holy NameSociety which wereout- lined by President Alfred Metell are Corporate Communion next Sunday Dec 8 under the direcshytion of Marshals Charles Downs and George Lane and a bridge and whist scheduled for Tuesday Dec 10 in the parish halI with Thomas Demont as chairman

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A shorthand course in drawshying techniques and printing is being given at Holy Trinity Church West Harwich for Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine teachers by Mr Russell Collinge publicity chairman of the parish CCD executive board

Mr Collings attended the Art Students League of New York and was tutored by John R Neill ~llustrator of the Oz Books

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Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

BOWLING -SKATING

Special Arrangements For

BANQUETS

and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

Vision Books (Farrar straus and cudahy $195 each) have brought out St Philip of the Joyous Heart by Francis X Conshy

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

middotlaquo~i ~ ~~~~~F~~~ ~tEOU~R~H~~ Tbtlo) Fah(r~ ~iJJWrt Aid LIVING BY DAY TO DAY LABOR A

CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

BENEFAcORS WILL HELP US FIND THE FUNDS TO BUILD TWS HOUSE OF GOD~ CAN YOU GIVE A LITTLE GlFTIN HON ~ 9RQF THECHriIS~CHILr)WHOWASBORN IN A STABLE ON

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS MORN

~AKE YoUR W~L1 H~S WILL PLEASE R~MEMBER THE GOOD alt ANDHIS NER JAST MISSIONS ~N YOUR LAST WILL

~ ~J Ol18 NEEDIEST CASES CJarlsmas ft~1IlJ wltll all too waoyoeeds eapedall 1UD00r tit

relugees 01 tile Rob LltDd ~ a HUIe orphan people UDder tent alck lamIHes Thea ampItere are those clolstered Carmels whom we tty to Jtelp Tile varlebaDd Uledecree o~ ou~ oeedslIIampe _ tomiddotIeD roa tIlat a IOskfnclesa ampIft ~17 PIllclousto as ARRANGt NOW )baGREGORIAN MASSES AtER DEAtH ASkfABOUT THE SUSPENSE CARD

bull middotm GRATiTUD~TO YOU Tbe~cl~I~I~lght ~a~ at lbo cr 01 Betlllehem wtiJ be ollered b) die Aiehbisbcp 01 jerusa~eril_ for ~l oar Near East benefactols while ampeD J other MasseS YUI be eIIert4 for~Nme blteatloD at the Crib dume CbrlStm8lIDa~bull

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YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TO THE LORD Wh Dot remember a deceased love one at Christmas Our m

aloDaries and UlelrlaltbliIl will pray lor them daiiy Mass Kit $100 Chalice $40 Vestments $50 Altar middotbullbulli -15 Ciborium 40 Mass Bookbullbullbull t bullbull 25 Tabernacle ~ 85 Monstrance bullbullbull 40 Stations bull 25 Sanctumiddot Lamp 15 Censer boat 20 Altar Linens Ii

GIVE TO SAVE THE WORLD FOR CHRIST

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Thanksgiving tion for the needy of the world

Contributions areas of the diocese were as folshylows

Fall River -New Bedford -

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REAL

Clothing Drive Total Exceeds 85 Tons

A total of 85 tons of clothing was contributed in the Diocese of Fall River tothe annuai

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Left to right Ernest Arruda Marcel Dumont and Rev Justin J Quinn shown during loading of clothing collected during drive llupervised by Fr Quinn of St Lawrence Church New Bedford Picture was shot at Hemingway Brothers Interstate Trucking Company garage The firm is donating its trucking service

Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

over 70 per cent Medical Benefits A BR~EA U

f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

Clothing Collecshy Taunton - 27799 pou~ds Cape Cod - 21670 pounds

in the variouS Attleboro - 14087 pounds Somerset - Swansea - 13950

pounds 45000 pounds North Attleboro 4438

43538 pounds pounds

are SAVINGS

FIRST NATIONAL WAY Savings are deCidedly Imporlant 10 all of us and

espeCially where lood shopping is concerned nothing actually lakes the place 01 hard cash At First Nalional iIs fun 10 watch your savings mount qUickly item by ilem inlo substantial amounls 01 real money And real cash in hand savings are more welcome than ever in these expensive days

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bull r _gt_feeling Banana Bar Cake EACH 29cVery strong opposition to reshy ORANGES ~Phone VAndyke 2()S82 ceiving any form of relief was HecirthRyeBread lt~~F 19cshown in the study results as

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Garage achine Shop or Gasoline Station

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16 THE ANCHORshy)H~ny~ood illl Focus Thurs Dec 5 1957St ~1fidasmiddot jl gt ~e 1-~Pat Boone Appeals Equally Saints InCrosswords

By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Presl~y have the same following If this is true we c~n discount the silly notion that American youths who spm records watch TV fill thedrive-ins and account for a large ])art of todays theatr~ re- except his wife Pat married his ceipts have one-track mmds high-school sweetheart Shirley

Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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new records in the record busi- In a 2400 word statement the To Father G Frederick Heinzshy which subscribe to it ness in record timeEven before bishops noted that censorship mann M M its not an un~ual Fides has its correspondents the film was out April LOve is todaya provocative and some- thing to be an American misshy in all the mission areas of the in the Dot album had given Pat times misleading word and that sionary working in the heart of world Normally these are misshyBoone his ninth million-record ~few approach the problems of Rome sionaries whoare named by seller His delightful voice censorship without emotion A Maryknoll priest from Union their local Ordinary Their healthy good looks and easy style They follow with a complete City N J Father Heinzmann middotstories of news happenings are as an actol may ver) well make logical vigorous and entirely edits mission news for EngIlsh sent tomiddot the Rome office

bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

lPox hed like them to take -out of libErty which so often have how Fides operate the M~ry-middot me of the smooch~ng scenes beenmiddot made in middotour day aCtuallymiddot knoller explained middotthat there is

with Shirley Jones Theydid so pla~s that libery in jeoPardy priest-edit9rmiddot for eac~ of th~middot Then when he saw that his am I wish the bishopsmiddot statement languages Fides use~ tude might be exploited for pubmiddot in pamphletmiddot formmiddot were ooeyeri middotIn the United Statesthe Eng~middotmiddot

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

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The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

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ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

_Co~cepti()n since Our L~dy is JPatroness of the organization

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Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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Ba~ancing the Books

Pattee Book on Portugal Is JudiciousPresentatiori

By Rt Rev~ Msgr John S Kennedy Portugal is one of the smallest countries in the world

340 miles long 75 to 135 miles wide But its place in history is all out of all proportion to its mere physical size A present indication of this is the Portuguese world overshy~eas closely linked with ~he little strip of land middotfrontmg the Atlantic In that world are the Azores and Madeira islands in the Atlantic thelCape Verde Islands off the west coast of Africa G u i n e a Sao J 0 a 0 B~tista An g 0 1a and Mozambique on

middot the A f ric a n mainland Tishym r in Indoneshy

o Macao on Slath ~hina coastmiddot rii~Damao and Goa on the rd ubconti- n~n~~ s These repre-

Sent what middotis left of the great empire which resulted from the tremendous feats of discovery and colonization performed by tite Portuguese in earlier times The exceptional thing aboutmiddotthe elements of overseas-Portugal is th t they are integrally incorshypo~aied into the Portuguese nashylion and every inhabitant of each is as much a citizen of Porshytugil1 as isany native resident of LiSbon

Authoritative Work Portugal then has unique imshyportance both historical and cOntemporary Hence an authorishytiltive book on the subject is of

question of Church and State (they are separate and the latter pays nothing for the support of the former) and of Goa (a much more involved matter than the newspaper leader may suspect and very fairly analyzed here) Nor is Fatima ignored the late~t instance of Por~uga~s ~Ilipacton a world of WhICh It IS so tmy a part

I would pot rate this book the equa~ of MThr PlattSee~ albl-btU~t defimtIve IS s pam u 1 is very good indeed an informed

11 d t tgel)era Y JU ICIOUS presen a Ion In Land Of Stones and Saints

(Doubleltlay $49~) Fran~es Parkmson Keyes gIves us brIef bio~raphies of Queen Isabella of Spal11 the great St Teresa and St ~ohn of theCrossVenerable ~arla Vela and St Peter BaushytI~ta They all ~r conn~ted WIth ~e Old ~ast~llIan provnce of AvIla which IS call~d the land of stones and sal11ts

These are remar~able PCple unmistakably Spamsh gemuses each in his 0 her own field Mrs Keyes hasmiddoth~gh regard for them and has ass~duously run dwn ata ltoncer~mg them She lIved In ~~lla while preparmg for and wntmg the book bull

Yet in the main th~r escflpe her Of act~ ~oncernmg tli~m she has a COpIOUS supply and thes~ s~e coherent~y mar~hals

8~~fnai interest Such isPoitilgal Butmslght Into the several per~ and The Portuguese World sons she does not command ~he

middot (Bruce $750) written by Rich- bellt par~~ ofhe~ pook ~reUe with the grace of God and rad Pattee who has both studied openmgmiddot ~~d clOSing sectIOns awakened to a sense of personal lind lectured at the University of those treatmg Isabella and St need of it Coimbra and seems judging by Peter buteven these hae bttlePrecisely thaCI thirik Mrs the footnotes and the bibliog- deth middotmiddot T~e three mystics are Shrady has succeeded in ~oing ill hy to have read jUst about qUltebeyond her So that anyone taking up her ~v~ry significant book in any This is amiddot pretentiou~ bo~k ~nd bookwill be not just impressed language about Portugal bull a middot~~ssy one where bm~Id s~- but attracted and in effective Mr Pattees primary concern IS With Portugal today But in- ~vitably he must at least sketch in the past This he does adroitly differentiat~ng fact from persis tent myth The emergence of ~ortugal as distinct from Spain lie styies theoutstanding event

pliClty IS etd~d It begInSWIt measuI~instru~ted At the vei-pound a prologUE WhlChIS all about the least lie is bound to feel the in- author and r~peatedly the au altlequacyof hili present prayer thor obtrudes m ~he body~f t~e Two commendllblE ~ser~elof work ~~~ IS be~ayed 1(1 fault Catholic books for y()ungstersir( in focus which the ~nadequacyofthe10-15 years range have fresh ~~e t~atl~nt CnfIrmsmiddot additions HavIng ~~pded a n~~per9trmiddot Amerlc~n Ba~grould BQolcs

~ the twelfth cebtUiy middot~middot eollt~ct~01ll1 ofconJe~~arycon~ (Kenedy $250) offer The Friar Af9Slem domination which lasted verts a~n~of tI1e~ ~in~~~~eJ~1~~~~ tY~I ~~i 6vecentilriesmiddot 1rimiddot~PortugafmiddotmiddotasmiddottomiddotthemiddotChurchmiddotFather John A Stzousse WIth IllustratIons by against ~ight in Spain left marks OBrirn hIs ~wwritte~ ab~ William Wnson_aIQAdven~ur~

middot evident to the present GIantsmiddot Qf the F~uth (~alOver ous Lady bYmiddotDQtotbYmiddotltfremont-middotii The story of Portl~aIs 4~v~1- ~~se~J~) whichdeJHcts the Grant wiU~middot i~~~~t1ati()Illlblf fpment at lome and expansion lives of ~l[ famo~eon~erts ~glas~ Grant Tlie J~rs~ cieals ebr~ad is sum~arized ~ani a ~ostly of~gespast j Wlthth~ C9~qu~~i~fJt1~XICOand i

dramatic story it IS Not the least He ~gl~ WIth StPaul 1ft the centers m Co~~~a11ll Padre Bar hotable feature is the colonial Apostow~ra g~son tQ middotSt A~- tolome de Olmedo the second

middot ~a in Brazfimiddot a country Which gustine ~iri tbe middotPeriod or thetieiltS of Margaret Brentmiddotand ber ~ough j~wQnitsjndependence ~~ r~~ler~middot fJtt~~l~ch Itll1P$middotto spiritedroe in the Maryland ~ the nineteenth century still ~e D1net~nth cemury for C~-- ~o~y Bt~p~ at a gallop ~as close tieswithPoitugal middotAti-middot dmal Newman Orestes Brown middot ilii(narrativePace and portray other is the series of crises and ~ andmiddotFather Isaac Hecker kevolutions which came to an end some 30 years ago when SalaZar undertoOk the recon- ~truction -of a nation distraught lind aU but bankrupt The Salazar era is examined tlosely if not so cdtically as ilome would wish Mr Pattee is convinced that the Salazar sysshytern is not totalitarian represhy~ents Catholic sociology has an admirable bill of right A ~ommon charge agaiqst it is that Per capita income and the standshyard of living areamong the low- est in the western wodd But Mr Pattee cites basic economic facts of life which explain this

for example the absence of inshydispensable raw materials for inshydustry On the other h~nd he points out that salazar has -ef- ~ected gEnui~e economic stabili shyzationand advance despite stagshygeri11g difficulties i 1here are solid chapters on th~

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and ~ncludes one man bornmiddot in the nme~enth century who died a lIttle over 20 years ago G K Chesterton - shy

He se~ out the ltareer of eac~ ~~th c~Ief emphaSIS on the reli shyglO~~ hIstory the process of con- verSIOn and the subsequent l~b~rsfor the Faith The task is acc~ntplished ith the ~uth~rs

famIlIar proficleny whlcB mshysures easy and edifymg readmg ~rowns~m ~nd Hec~er made parshytlcular contrlbu~lons to the Ch~rch In the Uruted States and thlr relevancy to our own eramiddotIS POl11ted out M L Shrady calls ~er imthol-

ADDRESSES SODALISTS Rev GeraldJ Seguin director of Our Lady of Fatima Sodality Federation Diocese of Ogdensburg N Y is shown with officers of th~ Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary at Dominican Academy Fall

River Left to rigl)t seated are Claire Sinotte prefect and Claire Reilly vice-prefect Standing Hannah Sullivan

secretary and Betty Menard treasurer the~m $3) a collection of con- templatives That designation is obviously warranted for the volume comprises selections from the writings of celebrated conshytemplatives However itscarcely does the book full justice beshycause Mrs Shrady has really laid out a sort of anatomy of conshy

templation By this I mean that her choice

and arrangement of excerpts serve to explain ChristiaIl conshy te11lplation almost in step-by- step fashion The reader is not simply confronted with outpour- ings of the contemplatives but also instructed in the nature of contemplation the reasons for it tht( s~M~s~~d bull m~nneJlto of it made to see that he in his de- gree might well be capable of it

important phases of American life and achievement on titiS continent

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THE ANCHOR -I Thurs Dec 5middot195~

Partition of Ireland Based on Prejudice

PITTSBURGH (NC)-Parti shytion of Ireland and a relatively

middot highmiddot ratEof emigration were called the biggest handicaps of the Irish nation by one of the first ladies of Irish letters

middot Miss Alice Curtayne Addressing the Gaelic Litershy

ary Society here Miss Curtayne said the republic had made great accomplishments in music lit shyerature and achitecture since the republic was established She adshymitted however that the ecoshynomic picture was not as bright

middotThis is caused Miss Curtagne said by what she called the unshy

middot natural partitioning of the counshytry and the emigration problem Partition she said bites deep into the souls of the Irish who feel itismiddot an unnatural thing with no moral justification

There is no great cleavage of ideas betteen the north and south according to Miss Curshytagne but partitioning has been incited by false propaganda based on religious prejudices National programs dealing with electricity supply fisheries and railways are helping to ease the problem she said but settleshyment is a long way off

THE HARVEST IS WHITE INmiddot TIllimiddot MOUNJAINS OF SOlJJuUtN INUIA lHJUE AUK

MANY SOULS WAITING TOBERECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH HOWEVER WE MUST HAVE MISSION

CHAPELS FOR DIVINE SERVICES ANmiddot NAPARA IN THE DIOCESE OF ERNA KULAM HAS A CATHOLIC POPULAmiddot TION OF-2000 AND MANY PAGANS ASKING TO BE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH UP UNTIL NOW THIS VIIshy

1laquolt LAGE DID NOT EVEN HAVE A PRIEST NOW WE HA VE middotTHE PRIEST BUT NO Af bull CHAPEL THE ARCHBISHOP WRITES

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CH~PEL IN THIS LO~ALlTY IS AN URqENT NECESSITY $3000 WILL DO IT WE PRAY THAT OUR

BENEFAcORS WILL HELP US FIND THE FUNDS TO BUILD TWS HOUSE OF GOD~ CAN YOU GIVE A LITTLE GlFTIN HON ~ 9RQF THECHriIS~CHILr)WHOWASBORN IN A STABLE ON

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

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By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Presl~y have the same following If this is true we c~n discount the silly notion that American youths who spm records watch TV fill thedrive-ins and account for a large ])art of todays theatr~ re- except his wife Pat married his ceipts have one-track mmds high-school sweetheart Shirley

Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

To Youngsters and Adults

upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

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JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

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pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

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Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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Buffalo Survey Again Indicates Indep~ndence of Folks Over 60

WASHINGTON (NC)-A top work Msgr OGrady stated We harities official says the fre- were greatly imprelsed he quent picture of old age as a added with the very great time of isolation dependence number of them 30 to 40 per and want has been shown as not cent who had hospital group inshyentirely accurate surance and other forms of group

Msgr John J OGrady secre- insurance tary of the National Conference In the survey a conviction is of Catholic Charities said this expressed in the summary that was made clear in a survey of it is not wise to attempt to deal elderly persons in western New with the older aged group as a York State group apart

Various Sources Attempts should be made There is abundant evidence the survey says to keep them

in the study of the efforts on the in a larger societY rath~r than part of the respondents to main- abldmg and abettmg theIr sepashytain themselves both physically rateness and financially as independent G Id f C members within their families ui s or onvertsmiddot and neighborhoods Msgr Plan to Affiliate OGrady said

This stands in contrast to LEXINGTON (NC)National the more frequently presented officers of the Guil(Js of St middotPaul picture of old age he said have set up a constitution for

If you were to ask what are more than 50 convert guilds the things that sta~d out more which they say itltend to affiliate prominently in th~lle studie with the Lexington headquar-Msgr OGrady as~erted we ters would say first it is the idea of Purpose of a Guild of St Paul self-support In our figures over in a parish is to follow-upadult 90 per cent of the aging weremiddot converts after theyhave been pretty well able to take care of received into the Church to help thmselves Of course our aging them receive the sactaments and group constitutes a part of the beeome intc~grated intomiddot parish approximately seven million societies bull who receive Social Security but this is only one source Qf their support Home-owJ1ership tuns lt

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f ~Another impressive result of the Buffalo study he said was OIL SERVICEInc the great cohesion of the family life of the aging He stated there wete independent BVRNER SALES

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By Henry Michael

By William H Mooring Youthful readers tell me that Pat Boone and ElvIS ISIbull

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Elvis still relies heavilv Foley (daughter of Red Foley t t star on ABC-TV Ozark Jubi-

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upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

take On his uncles farm he believe them to be American moath face Z6 Dial) 91 Ileaweal

JackcOmllany has made a big mis- what some HollywoOd producers

three oiher Jesuits canonized Iayer 102 Kiad of 111 n Jlxeeed bodiesdtanges from bad to good com- youth has better sense as well lOS Cump ZI Etraalto 9S lum_ severl yearsmiddot ago

pany and shows us that one mis as better taste than it has been 16 Iappre poIal 11 SIlke harpl ~ lxileafSPo1

Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

panions than his old ones What the U S bishops said committee and on middotits labors I think most people will enjoy recently on the subject of Cen- M IIlt II Edt to aU the Bishops and to aU the ~hich culminated in the submis- I

-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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with Shirley Jones Theydid so pla~s that libery in jeoPardy priest-edit9rmiddot for eac~ of th~middot Then when he saw that his am I wish the bishopsmiddot statement languages Fides use~ tude might be exploited for pubmiddot in pamphletmiddot formmiddot were ooeyeri middotIn the United Statesthe Eng~middotmiddot

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

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More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

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THE ANCHO~shyThurs Dec5 1957

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

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The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

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LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

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Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

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Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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upon pelVIC gymnas ICS 0 lee) when Ie was 19 They now put ~ver ~hat could be a mostmiddot have three little girls and expectgt pleasIng vOIce Pat Boone puts all a fourth baby soon They livein his bets on talmiddot New Jersey arid Pat commutes ent a sweet East and West to meet his vari shyvoice uncom ous film TV and recording comshyplicated youth- mitments His sense of humor is ful charm 01 best Hlustrated by this littleshypersonality anc known story no freakish techniques Up in Smoke Having reach~d Pat Boonewished for his own CARDINAL DIES Histhe top among TV program in middotthe worst wayrecord sellen Eminence Adeodato CardinalA cigarette sponsor came up I Elvis has no higher to go Can Piazza Secretary of the

lae stay where he is If sO for guess if people middotlike to smoke they like to smokemiddot said Pat Sacred Consistorial Congreshy

how long but 1 do not~ 1 couldnt very gation failed to rally from Pat Boone recently jumped well pretend to smoke on the bronchial pneumonia Cardishyfrom 20th to 9th place on the commercial About all I could

Honor Roll of Hit R~cords in a say would be if you like to nal Piazza 73 was named to single week With his Dot album smokemiddot folks I gue~ this cigarshy TO S~K THt Olie lei 10eatloB the Cardinalate in 1937 by ACRUSS April Love he jumped again ette is as good as any middotothermiddot ---01gt THt 106 Belllaa 1ger U italian eolaa Pope Pius XI He was a Carshy~ ~L~middotharL NAilS OF 101 Da)ligM n Shriek to fourth and but for Debbie The deal went up i~ smoke SISTtK middotOR THE middotCROSS Savial Time I 80w melite NC Photo 52 Jllbed (abbr)6 SoarReynolds and her Tammy 8KOTH~RThen came a beer sponsor I 56 Towa I 1011 Waleh Sheller9 Gulpwould have made third Even Franee _retl) 9 Repreealalldo not drink beer said Pat and IS Tub Urges Canonization58 M I lOll Sail lSI Freneh ruler ltefoi-e this gets into print he 18 RabbilI sure wouldnt be inviting any A as bull II 110 Commanl 53 Colleellon f11 Whelto may be fighting it out with other young people to domiddot ~ 18 Mound ~ wnhi 7 animal Of Mission Martyrs6S Pique DOWN M Falrl Elvis for first place if he has 19 Com pallaeither He prmiddoteferred to wait Itmiddot point - 6amp ~ulnactt 51 Coloura ERIE (NC)-The basic~ docushymot already taken it 66 Jllemben of a 1 tUoreboa 11 SenlblEO Cit) I Oklamiddot was not long before Chevy came

homa lelh brotllmiddot I HI Iii IUN middot19 Slair mentation of a plea by the U $ April Love Excellent along and his ABC-TV program BI lmiddoturpofle8 ehood TIONED IN lIZ lapane bishops for the mass cononiza_68 Ilido THE __ OF 64 Man name22 Iamb ptlawas off to a good start

Dame 10middot Alway THE MASS 61 Ilrlnk Iowl tion of 116 missionary martyrsPat Boones first film Bernashy zs (l k leUerBy times Pat Boone has as- ~ ~~d~~ S Oet ~p ~~ ~rkdrln of the United States has beenM Adminlleredcline no great shakes as a story pired to become a teacher )r a 16 Ielle of bull Mak Iood Rat1e nallmdiclo published by Archbishop Johndid a land office business at the 1 alpbabel I Anlele 16 Hf WAS - shypreacher ~round Dentonrxas Mark Gannon Bishop of Eriel6 ~i~~~fn 16 Woman aame 6 Habll D11)YJlIU8theaters AprilLove now where he used to live he has 19 Ilesserl HE IS CAIIpoundD11 VelelllbleZI H~ WAS It presents the final report of

81 SIaik THill AP08lLE18 CarptlnttlTstarting the roundsmiddot is much bet som~times taken to the pulpit WITH 83 Yellowi8h- OF -- groe a commission of historians whichmiddotCHRIST ATter An excellent new musicar As a teacher itappears he may red dyolalr II Snulrle 110 RoeksTilllt TOMB the Erie prelate headed for the86 Amounl middot9 Pronoun 82 HE WASversion of Home in Ipdiana have quite a few lessons to teach 0)ltmiddot---

SOmiddot (Jibes 88 Commone 10 Ilelermlnatloa A -- American hierarchy It includeswhich made Jeaane Crain astar 92 (lonerou 11 Work by Homerll4 Ixehaalthe Hollywood movie people S2 An emelle carefully checked accounts ofM Ieller 1 Vltreou coatmiddot 115 Fenlle piin the early 40s this pres~nts One is thafsuggestlve action and H Sbike oat Sli Masculine 96 Kiad f ab Ing 81 Shop the lives and deaths of all the

Pat as a youth who through badmiddot sensatiOnal sex interest are not 91 To IS Anlfled 89 AakenS1 Kind of known martyrs with the excepshy98 On Ih atow 14 Shewd 90 Arranged II lilly of Boman 100 Pan of Ill Iii Irrltattla maieall tion ot- St Isaac Joques and

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Archbishop Gannon has pubtil J)allttrt04 1M Salor S1I Ieal 1M I ndellnllestep need not be the beginning given credit for bull a memr bull Sla aalDber lished along with the accountsof a delinquent life It is more 1011 ScotU1t -sa P_ polal 101 Eer aUoe HK WAlITED of the martyrs a series of re-fun too to meet his new middotcom- Light on the Subject SolutioD on Pae Eighteen lateddocuments on the bishops

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-April Love the songs from sorshipmiddot should middotbring lightmiddot~ ary no er ISmiddot middotdiocesan directors of the Society sion of the full report to the which according to Dot -Record the creative personnel ofth~ filmmiddot Mission ~ews for the Propagation of the Faithr Sacred Congregation of Rites irtules are set to make sensational and TV studios as well as to the newspapers Rome

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bim the first of the new teen unemotional examination of language papers all over the Here the news is edited for favorites to appeal equally to State powers and the rights and wodd He is editor of the En-J each middotlanguage section by the youths and adults This shouldmiddot middotresponsibilities of those engaged glish sectio~ of Fides mission various editors If the news has a not only put him on top but in the middotcommunication arts and news service founded in 1927 by certain international importance keep him thele longer middotcraftsthe Pontifical Association for all may use it middotbut some may

Because freedom of thepress the Propagation of the Faith to lengthen the account if the story Really Modest (which according to a Supreme serve as a liaison between the is of particular value to their

Many young readers have Court ruling implies equal free~ Catholic missions and the world subscribers others may reduce asked me whether PatBoone is dom for the screen) is a basic Ordained ~t Maryknoll in 1933 it if the interest or value is less IIelllly the modest self-effacing right to be respected and safe- Father Heinzmann has been with young man themiddot fan magazines guarded it must say themiddot tlteFides Service since1946 he describe I think he is After bishops be understood andde- middotis also procurator general and making Bernadine hemiddot was fendednot as license but as true supervisor ofmiddot the Maryknoll shown the first script of April ration~l freedom The kind of Fathers in Rome middotLove He told 20th CenturY-uncritical claimsfor and defense Asked for the low-down 00

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

Join Our Christmas Club OW For alerry Chrislmasin 1958

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

Blasphemousdrawings and inshy Special Floral Arrangementsscriptions on the cards were censhysiJred by Assistant District Atshy bull Funerals bull Corsages I torney Marvin Halbert who said bull Weddings bull Hospital These cards constitute the foulshy

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Spiitually Directed by Rev Edward A Oliveira

Qiocesan Moderator Legion of Mary

Approved by The Most Rev James L ~onnoy

Bishop ofFal River

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

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tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

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Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

_Co~cepti()n since Our L~dy is JPatroness of the organization

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Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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To Inter Remains Of Nun in Africa

DUBLIN - After a Requiem Mass here the remains of an Irish-born nun foundress of two congregations of women who work in the Churchs African missions were flown to Uganda where they will be buried in the midst of the people she worked with for 50 years

After repeated requests from

native chiefs and other Catholics of Uganda it was decided that the body of Mother Kevin foundress of the Franciscan Misshysionary Sisters of Africa and the African Little Sisters of St Francis should be returned to Uganda for burial

Mother Kevin died in Boston last month at the convent of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Africa at the age of 82 She was superior of the Boston conshy

vent at -the time of her death and had already counted 60 years in religious life

Born in Arklow Ireland Mother Kevin traveled to Uganda with six companions of her newly-formed congregation more than 50 years ago She soon became known to the nashymiddottives of the mission area as Mama Kevina and it was in this way that they referred to her when asking that her body

be returned for burial in their midst

FoundS Congregation In 1920 Mother Kevina reshy

ceived the medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice for her work and that of her congregation and three years later she founded the African Little Sisters of St

Francis a native congregation of women which now has 34 convents in Uganda Kenya and Rhodesia

After her death Mother Kevins body was flown to Ireshyland where a Requiem Mass was presided at by Archbishop Alshyberto Levame Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland

Accompanying the body to Uganda are Mother M Alcanshytara superior general of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters 01 Africa and Sister Loretta a Deshytroit-born member of -the conshygregation

FALL RIVER TRUST CHR~STMAS CLUB

SETS ALL-TIME SAVINeS RECORD

More Than a HALF-MILLION DOLLARS Mailed I~

To 7108 Members Throughout Greater Fall River

The OfficerS and Directors of the Fall River Trust are proud to announce that more than

seven thousand depositors have rec~ntly reshy ceived $57989100 in Fall River Trust Christ- mas Club Checks for the year 195

The disburSement of this tremeildous sum sets an ~n-time record for Christmas Club Savings in Greater Fall River It not oniy i)OItrays the

1 prudent management and foresight of the people of our comJlluriity but also reflects the unbounded faithof our-~lientele in the stability and integrity of the Fall River Trust

The di~tdbution of such a huge sum during this gift-giving season serVes many pWposes~ First it enables thousands of families to enjoy a trashyditional Yuletide Season Secondly lt conshytrib~tes to the economy of our commuJlity through increased purchasing power and middotthe creation of additional jobs Finally it helps to keep families out of debt and eliminates burdenshy

some after-Christmas bills

Congratulations to all of you and our sincere thanks for the faith you have bestowed in usl

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

to RAVE THE AlArnDRlTEf gTOP MAL LEe WOULD ESE TO VIOLATE HE~ TRlAgT AND TO PERHAP~ pgEVENT H~ ACCOjfPLl~HIN6 SQMHHING ONLY (ZHE CAN ACCOMPUgH ~THE RECUE HER FA1l-lER

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

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tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

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Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

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PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

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Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

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mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

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With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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WI-lATEVER lJlE GIRLS PLAN IT EE~ TO BE AlMOgT NOTWING ~OORT 01= (N1PO~~IBlE

PHILADELPHIA (NC) - A citywide drive against display and sale of indecent Christmas

~ Drive Nets More Indecent Cards

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SpotlIghting Our Schools Alumnae Party

JESUS-MARY ACADEMY MaureenCleare teacher in SomshyFALL RIVER erset High Patricia Sullivan and

The Alumnae will hold their Gertrude O~Neil teachers in Fall annual Christmas party next River schools Debate Club Monday at 730 P M in the president Elaine Maltais was Convent auditorium chairman David de Thomas of

Plansfor the event which will Coyle and Catherine Perry were feature the exchanging of gifts timekeepers entertainment and a buffet The Glee Club will present the lunch were made at a speCial cantata Chimes of the Holy meeting of the officers and comshy Night Wednesday night Dec mittee 11 in the school auditorium

Mrs Rita Raiche was named ST ANTHONY HIGH chairman and Mrs Bernadette NEW BEDFORD Raymond co-chairman Rev Henri Charest director not engage actively in both a

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Reservations should be made of the high school was guest studious and a social life at the with anyone of the followirig speaker at ~he annual parent- same time and expect to be a committee members Mrs Vivishy teacher meeting His speech successin both anne Mulrooney Mrs Lucienne touched upon three important A splendid program of song Dumais Mrs Cecile Beauchesne points First he mentioned that and music was then presented by Miss Adrierme Michaud since 1940 St Anthony parish- the High School Glee Club This

Mrs Colette Hebert Mrs ioners have answered the need weli-trained singing ensemble Jeannette Saulnier Mrs Lucille for higher Catholic education by which has received much prliSe SOuza Mrs Germ~ine Goyette the organization of a high school for its presentations gaVe a Mrs - Gertrudemiddot Chouinard Mrs opened to Franco-Americans beautiful interpretation ~f many Mariette Robbins Mrs Jeanne from all parishes cif Greater New classics and of some popular COulombe Mrs ~ouise Boulay Bedford Then because of an numbes~The fine performance

Mrs Germaine Boulay Miss ever-increasing enrollment in of the glee club was due l~rgely Pauline Gamache Miss Cecile high school he stressed the need to the wonderfil1 work of its Gendreau Miss Therese Cadrin for cooperating iri building~ the director Sr M of St Romeo

Miss Therese Rheaume Miss Lil shy new Catholic Memorial High Slster has beeri at the head of the lian Morissette and Miss Claire School Secondly he praised themiddot glee club for a few years and Morissette - work of the competent and de- ltdeserv~s Ii great deal of praiseDOMINICAN ACADEMY Voted Sisters of Holy Cross iIe forJier outstanding work FALL RIVER stated that tneir coinpetenceand _ --__---- _ At the invitlltion of Rhode devotion ere the pillars on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Island College of Education Sisshy whi~hrested the high standards I ter M Benedict and Sister M of the school Healso expressed Thomas attended the open house warm thanks for the work the and lecture session for teachers Sisters havedone His third and of high school science and math final point touched it national ematics gt practice among high School stushy

The academys firstmiddot debate a dents the practice ot goingJayvtOe encounterwith Coyle reshy steady He explained that this sulted in a tie decision Juniors fad was frowned upon by the

Jacqueline Oliveira and Una Church because ofthe undue fa- ~ YOULLRaymod met Coyles Geolge mHiarity it breeds Students can ~ BECosta and David McMorrow in DA auditorium Judges were cR TICKLED

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cards has been launched with the arrest of a proprietor of a mid-city magazine and greeting card shop

The proprietor Morris RoserishythaI 39_was charged with violashytion of Pennsylvania obscenity statutes

District Attorney Victor H Blanc ordered a citywide survey to determine the extent of the obscene card market As many menas are needed to do the job are ~nspecting card outlets he said I want this desecration of Christmas wiped out

Hundreds of cards described

a line of risque and suggestive cards on themes other than Christmas The cards bear sophshyisticated drawings and smart sayings which although not legally obscene are nevertheless in very low taste the District Attorney said

Italiar Elections VATICAN CITY (NC)

LOsservatore della Domenica Vatican City weekly has claimed that an anticlerical tone is enshytering into campaigning for the 1958 Italian nati~nal elections

as definitely blasphemous in character and 1000 lewd magashyzines were confiscated at the I sONNER FLOWERS ltosenthal shop Specialists in

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

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ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

_Co~cepti()n since Our L~dy is JPatroness of the organization

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22 BEDFORD ST FAll RIVER 5-7838

Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

bull 8~ed Paper 0

Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

I

mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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Later they applied for adoptio~ but were turned down because of their age and because the childs mother requested he be

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Judge Anselm Sodaro signed papers givimg Burton to Lt Adams 32 and his wife 39 The Adams have one other adopted child a girL

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Sports Chatter

Transition Period Brief As -Basketball Moves In

By Jack Kineavy Somerset High ScflooI Coaeb

The 1957 seholastic football season is now history It was a rather strange season in retrospect Schedqle disshyruptions due to i1Ine~ weJIe unprecedented On a couple of occasions weather made further inroad~ and while this was to be expected it was ironic that with the whole area needing rain so badly what little did fall came on the weekends

With brief snow flurries on Wednesday and the weather patshytern uncertain there was genushyine concern about the conditions that would attend the annual holiday games These fears proved totally unfounded as Thanksgiving dawned bright and clear and the mercury scored far above the seasonal norm

The only discordant note in an otherwise ideal setting was the high wind which ~ised ned with punters and passers Quite a contrast to the condishytions under which the Arrny-Navy and Boston College-Holy Cross games were played on Saturday

It seems too bad that such imshyportant eontests couldnt have been postponed but I suppose that would put a tremendous burden on the admissions deshyp3ltment what with refunds etc Dr Eddie Andersonmiddot Holy Cross head coach suggested that the game toe held over till Sunshyday but Mike Holovak had his players dressed and on the field and he thought it advisable to go through with it I

Normally Fitton Field dra~ns

well but Saturday it was a veritable quagmire Adding to the confusion was the traffic jam which took Jllace just off Exit 10 of the new Trans-Massachushysetts turnpike Many people driving up from Boston never even got to the field but had to 1De content to hear the game via radio At least they didmt get wet

Shades of Dick Harlow tliat Navy line looped Saturday During the Harlow regine at Harvard the looping line beshycame a usual thing From the stands it appears that the deshyfensive linemen arent quite sure where theyre supposed to be first moving here then there Actually however all this movshying about is carefully arranged to plllce the greatest str~gth in the spots where it is aSlticipated the opponent will hit

A wrong gue~s by the deshyfensive strategist reslllts in disshyaster but the Navy course was

In state 01 city work 19000QOOcharted perfectly oIl saturday Left to do the work 4000000middot limiting the Armys Bob AndershyGen mental hospitals 3800000son to but 18 yards in 12 carr~es Left to do the work 200000The gyrating Navy forward wall BUIlls who wont work 175000at times numbered eight men Left to do the work 25000completely stymying the vauntshy In penS and in jails 24998ed Cadet offense Left to do the work 2Getting back to the scholastic You and I - BOy am I tiredfront and the results of the

-Vermont Catholic TribUneThanksgiving rivalries g~es

rated as toss-ups were close New B~ord ~~ed Duriee7-0 Case came with a rush to decishysion Somerset 21-19~ NoEth Atshy D amp D Sales and Service

I~~ better than Attleboro 12-6 and Barnstable registered a 13-6 win over Falmouth

tleboro proved a touchdown

middotFRIGIDAmEThe areas two undefeited-unshy

tied teams preserved their lIelt- I ords unblemished- Wareham REFRIGERATION sCQred in every period to roll

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fAPPLIANCESover Bourne 25~0 but Coyle had to cOmefiom behind in the

other ~es throughout the region Dartmouth finished off Dighton 21-0 to share the Narry League championship with Case and Mansfield completely outshyclassed Foxboro 52-0

And so the 57 season is conshysigned to the record books Coyle annexed the mythical Bristol County title and Dartmouth and Case have been designated Coshychampions of tlie Narry League AU that remains is the selection of the various All-Scholastic teams regarding which we hope to have particular news shortly

The transition period from football to basketball is only as long as the hoHday week-end On the collegiate scene its even shorter Boston College comshypleted its grid schedule only last Saturday but the Eagles basketshyball squad was in action against Rhode Island State on Monday

S~arting for State by the way is Tom Harrington 6 3 forward

who learned his basketbaU at Somerset High under Bill

Kearns Stonehm College also was scheduled tlgt swing into acshytion Monday at Babson Institute Wellesley The Chieftains coached by Bob Daly former B U luminary will playa 21shygame ~ate

A number of former Narry League stars figure prominentshyly in Coachmiddot Dalys rebuilding plans Leo Denault (Holy Famshyily) and Minty Menard (Preshyvost) are among the returning lettermen who ilnclude Captain Bob Hegarty Joe Walsh middotJack Markey and Jim Lanag~

In the freshman group relDol1tshying are Al Roy and Al Turgeon IDoth all-scholastic at Prevost last

yeaE Paul Quinlan and Tony Cardoza of New Bed1Old are squad members who are expectshyed help out of a great deal during middotthe course of the season On Basketball

Statistics Dont Lie Population of the US 153000000 Those over 65 41000000

Left to do the work 112 0000 000 rhose under 21 54000000

LeJrt to doUte work 58000000 Government employed 25000000 Left to do the work 133000QOO In ~he armed forces 10000000 Left to do the work 23000Qoo

ITHE ANCHOR shyThurs Dec 5 1957 19J

Negro Vocations Gain Steadily In Louisiana

LAFAYETIE (NC)-Tbe 15000 NegroCatholies eonshystitute 22 per eent of the 330000 total Catholic Jl4gtpUshylatiOJll in the Lafayette (La) Diocesebull

The 13-county dioeese has a tlotal population 01 553000 Negro Catholics make up 48 per cent of the 152594 Negroes in Ute area

Diocesan Priests JPirom the diocese have eome

12 Negro priests in tIlte Society of the Divine Word and two others in the diocesan priesthood The fiiJrst Negro priest of the diocese Father Louis Ledoux is now an Air Foree cbaplain There are now 10 Negro priests serving illgt themiddot dioce~igbt Divine Word

missionaries one Holy Ghost Father and one diocesan priest

There are two Negro parishes -St Pauls andmiddot Immaculate Heart of Mary-with a tamptal population of 10000 Negro Cathshy

olles Ill Opelousas 32 miles min here there are 9000 Negro Catholics in Holy Ghost parish which has been call~d the largest Negro Catholic parish- in the South

26 Parochial Sehools The Lafayette diocese ranks

fust in the country in the numshyber of Negro- vocations to the Divine Word miSsionaries~ There also have been Negro vocations to the HOly Ghost and JesuitFashythers and to the CIllristian Broshythers

The diocese ranks second to the middotArchdiocese of New Orleans Din the number of vocations to the Holy Family Sisters an all Negro sisterhood founded in New Orshyleans

OJ the 33 parishes for Negroes in tlte diocese 26 have parochial seltloos~ There are 20 other parshyishes with sizeaMe Negro parishshyioners~

Orged to Receive An members of Catholic War

Vetellans Father Tohn P Washshyington Post 1799 are urged by

Adjutant Jl)hn H ScPlo~dek to rece~ve Hoy Communion in their parish churches luriday ~~e Feast Qf the Finmltculate

_Co~cepti()n since Our L~dy is JPatroness of the organization

R A WILCOX CO 0fffCE fURNITURE

In StocR for Immcdiat Deliyf1J

bull DESKS bull CHAIRS RUNG CAamplNEJS

bull fiRE RIES bull SAFES fOlDING TABlES AND CHAIRS

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22 BEDFORD ST FAll RIVER 5-7838

Heavyweight Champion Pot~erson Wins Bout Without Landing Blow

PHILADELPHIA (NC) -The heavyweight champion of the WOricll WCID one of his toughest fights IIae witholllLlI Eandinlaquo a blow

PT~Ydl Patterson ucomJl3lled by his ~ Sandra lliried to liP

Catholic arents Receive Custody

WASHINGTON (NC - A middle-aged Lutheran eouple from Baltimore lost their U S Supreme Court rEght to adopt a t~year-old Catllolic boy

llJm a blliet Oldel the court deshy~futed to review a ruling made iby tlte Baltimore Circuit Court and upheld by the Maryland Court Gl Appeals which awarded custody of the child to a Catholic couple

bull 8~ed Paper 0

Mr and Mrs~ Frank H Flranshyfium were deniflll the right to adopt lBwrton Stevens after the Baltimore City Welfare Departshyment had awarded custody of the child to Navy Lt and Mrs Kenshyneth Adams

Mr Frantum middot53 and his wife 46 were originally aHowed to sellVe as foster parents for the Stevens lihild aile they had signed a welfare agency departshyment agreement that they would not petition the court to adopt the child permanently

Welfare officials said their policy was to allow older couples tll serve as flll5ter parents until youngell couples could Ie found

for adoptions ~fothers Request

FIe Frantums were given lit shytle Burton in December

I

mto COlIlvention BaD wileR be was scheduled to make a ~uest appea~ance a~ a ~outh cotllhon held m conJunctIon WIth the fourth eonvention of the Nashytional Council of Catholie Youh The champion a convert to Catholicism entered through a backstage dOQr and was llUJshy

rounded immediately by autoshygFapfI hounds teen-agerst pries1l an~ U1linvited kibitzers sepashyrated from his wife Patterson backpedalled to the corner of an ofstage room only to be hit br a hard question

Floyd some people say boxshylngOs a brutal sport and shoulc be abolished Whats your anshyswer

I dont think there is a greatEr sport than boxing said Patterson who speaks slowly and seriously Its my professhysion Its not brutal Its a skillshyful and scientific sport But 1 wouldnt encourage any youth w enter it unless he has the Ilhysique and the ability

A Good Mateh~

With flashbulbs popping and autograph seekers tugging at bi~ ltelbow Patterson retained hi c(i)mposure but scarcely bad tizmt to set up a defense for the mext 6luestion

lfl Marciano hadnt retired do you think you could have beatenmiddot him I

Ii wouldnt say I would wpn the ltthamp replied but it would llIe a very interesting fight WPten you put a boxe lile myseU against a slugger it alway~ makes a good match

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

This depends upon the collateral off~red the purpo~e of the loan~

~j~i an~ the period of re-payment In i every case the rate is the

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relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

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Father Gauthier Stonehill College COntinued f(om Page One Continued From Page One

with us in this parish regardless Funds will beused for the of middotwhat activities Father Gaushy construction furnishing and thier is able to put in he still is equipment of three dormitory

very important to his people in buildings at a total cost of the worl- that he does daily in $2000000 an auditorium~gymshyoffering sacrifices for sins nasiurn costing $1125000 li shy

brary $1000000 student centerFather Gauthier was born in and cafeteria $325000 GroundCohoes N Y on March 3 1882 for the student center to be doshyA few years after his birth his nated by alumni parents facultyfather and mother migrated to and staff of Stonehill wasFall River and settled in Notre broken in October The buildingDame de Lourdes Parish in the will be completed by next sumshyFlint Village There it was that merhe grew up receiving his first

lessons in reading and writing An allotment of $475000 is inshyHis desire to become a priest cluded in the campaign for exshywas made known in his early pansion of the scholarship proshylife and he was sent to the petit gram student aid and an inshysemiriaire in Joliette Quebec crease in faculty In addition in order to study the classics some $75000 is to be allocated

for rehabilitation of existing fashyHe was then sent by Bishop cilities and new road construcshy

Stang to complete his theological tionstudies in the grand Seminaire of Montreal under the Sulpician

able to pay its debt and repairFathers Father Gauthier is fond its buildingsof recalling that he was in the

His dream and prayer havefirst group of seminarians sent finally come through to liveto theseminary and accepted for without the worry of debt andthe diocese of FalL River by the insecurity May God preservenewly named BishopStang

o bull him in his vineyard for manyAfter completing his course in mo~e years Ad multos annos

theology Father GauthierFIFTY YEARS IN PRIESTHOOD Rev Reginald was Ordail1ei ~ the priesthood byM Barrette (right) congratulates his pastor RevAdrieIi -middotImiddotDSEL - Bishop Feehan inNotre Dame

Gauthier of St Rocks ChurchFall River upon the latters Church his own parish on Dec THE ALL NEW CARgolden jubilee of his ordination~ 1 22 1907 He was the~ named assistant to St Hyacinths FOR 1958 Church in New Bedford In 1913 See and Drive It Strong Faith to ~Increase Unity he was tr1nsferred to St Rochs at

WASHINGTON CNC) ~ The situated to take a positiveview Church andmiddot served in this capacshyexample of men who profess of society and open up opportunshy ity untill918 He was then sent ALBERT E SMITH i their faith publicly and apply ities for development to those middotto New Bedfor~ once again to 54middot56 Court Street I religious principles in business who are in the lower strata Ste Annes parish L- Taunton Mass __and professional life will make _ Such resporisibility he said In 1922 he was promoted to a even stronger the unity of the entails working for a living wage pastorate to that o~ the HolyAmerican nations Msgr James for all workers universaleducashy Rosary in New Bedford A few middotA Magner said at the 48th an- tional facilities and the teachshy years later he was serit to St JOHN E COX CO nual Pan American Mass ing of religion to all classes Hyacinth Church It was in 1933 Inc The procurator of the Cath9lic Society Betterment

th~t Bishop Cassidy assigned himUniversity of America declared In order to create a unity of pastor of St Rochs Church Fall Fabricators afThe organization of Ameri- strength and purpose Msgr River He has been here in that can States is no longer a dream Magner said We of the Amer- capacity ever sinlteIt is a living reality based upon icas need the example of the Structural Steel

For 24 years Father Gauthierthe principle of the r~cognizEd statesman the politician the andlabored without reserve Theessential equality of all th~ Am educator the scientist the man parish was laden with a heavyerican republics It is held to- of industry and commerce who Miscellaneous Irondebt The depressio~ was at itsgether not by the rattling of is proud to profess and practice

sabres or the threat of atom his religious faith in public and worst Poverty was obvious all 753 Davol St Fall River over the parish His courage andbombs but by mutual good faith with his family and to make his OS 5-7471

and a general spirit of coopera- religion work for the better-- work gave the people a security tion and solidarity ment of the whole of society and yvith his help 8t Rochs was

po --_Most ThankfiII This is an excellent opportuni-This unity of purpose is a ty to thak -God for the tremenshy

thing for which all the American dous gams whIch we of the states can be mostthankful Amencas have made together

Msgr Magner said At the sam~ Ma~ it also serve as anmiddot oppor -- QUESTION -shytime however ~we cannot rest tumty and noble msplrabon for cont~Qt with - prQgress on the us to renew a dynamic faith in international level~ he added Gltd and t~ pledge our energIes ~but our strength and sincerity to HIS serVIce f~r the betterment What Does It Cost asa family of nations must come of all peoples Msgr Magner from the internal strength and saId To Borrow Money At The spirit and solidarity of our peo- pie _ India C-ontribution Morris PlanUnderlining the diverse ecoshy BOMBAY (NC)-A specially nomic and social conditions exshy filmed movie showing Catholic isting throughout the American ~ife in India will be part of the nations Msgr Magn~r called for contribution sent by the Cathshya recognition of responsibility by olics of this country to the Vati shy -- ANSWER-shythose elements in a free society can exhibit at the Brussels Intershywho are more advantageous~y national Exposition next year

This depends upon the collateral off~red the purpo~e of the loan~

~j~i an~ the period of re-payment In i every case the rate is the

A RTI STIC PIE C ES lowest possible consistent middotwith sound banki~g practicepom

DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN ARTISTS ~ IT PAYS YOU TO

-- ARE Now ON DISPLAY I j

~ DO BUSINESS WITH04

CJJ~111dG

FORA~CHi~EClSAND ~O~~onEES- Our Craftsmen Are At Your Service

To Heij) Y~ Solve Your Problems ~OfSpeci~1 Designs Iii Stained (la~s8ronze St~tuary

degAnd Wood Work

CENTER OF LITURGICAL ~RJS DiQI 206 WY 5-7468 Union St uLibIJaiIJid 8al1~ I4cJdl Just Below Pleasant ~

bull 93 SUMMER STREETmiddot BOSTON l~i MASS c NEW BEDFORD lJisplayRoom-Fourfh Floor

TELEPHONE HA 62333-HA62830 Air Conditioned-Sound Conditioned-Color Conditioned A t bullbullbullbull ~bull bullbull~~bull~ ~~ ~~~

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Answer for Reds Continued froni Page O~e

relying on spiritual and moral forces and praised Germanys reshycovery from World War II

The Pope said Germany and Europe still

have serious problems to solve U true freedom is to be insured and that culture saved to which Europe owes its greatness one must turn not only or mainly to

material values but above all to those sprirtual and moral forces that are essentially inherent in that culture

The powers that threaten EUlopean culture and freedom the Pope continued middotalso have

an ideology an intellectual base and the liberty of that part of

Europe which is still fr~e and tl1e liberation of that part which has lost its freedom depend on those

men who reject this other ideolshyogy wi~ha decisive no

Praises Leaders uW~ say this because we

should become gravely appreshyhensiv~ should Europe sink comshypletely into materialism and beshycause we feel certain that our words Mister President are echoed by your own convicshytions

The Holy Father recalled the ruins left in Germany by the war and the serious economic and political problems that followed Added to Free Germanys own problems he noted is the neces- sity of receiving millions of refushygees from communist-held eastshy

o ern Germany ne praised Germany for its

solution of these problems and gave much of the credit for it to those masters of politics and economics whose names are worthy of full respect

He particularly expressed his pleasure at seeing Germanys entry as a full and responsible memberof the community of European nations He is also happy he said that good rela-shytions and mutual willingness to collaborate have been estabshylished between Germany and France and that through the sincere and loyal wil of respon- sible statesmen on both sides there has now been formed the nucleus and backbone of a united Europe

We feel the Pontiff conshycluded that history and present facts allow us to state that Cathshyolic doctrine understood as an idea and action can bring a conshytribution of precious values where it is a matter of preservshying the spiritual and moral basis of the real and better European c~lture a basis without which the fight for freedom against an opponent such as that ideology which has become a power of a completely different kind-i0uld be lost from the 11tart

FS Brightman Co The Largest Display of

RELGIOUS CHRISTMAS CARDS

in New Bedford

5c to $100 498-502 Pleasant Street

New Bedford ~

AIME PELLETIER ELECTRICAL

-CONTRACTORS Residential - Commercial

Industrial

633 Broadway Fall River shy middotOS31691