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VOL. Ill, NO. 34 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy NOVEMBER 10, 1961 ENCYCLICAL TO HONOR LEO THE GREAT Dope Makes 'Anguished Appeal For World Peace ^VATICAN CITY (NO — A Great on Nov. 11, and will The Pope's plea for peace the- threat of some fresh ca- new encyclical was promised by center upon his relation . to was made in these words: tastrophe. You are giving here, Full page pictures of the observance by the Dio- gentlemen, a lesson of true and Pope John XXIII at the com- the Church's history. bined celebration of his 80th cese of Miami of Pope John's double anniversary "This is an entirely peaceful genuine concord, a sample of birthday and the third anniver- The Pope also used the occa- on page 11. meeting . . . here everything is what'understanding among na- .sary of his coronation. sion to make what he called an peace, serenity, confidence. tions could be." "anguished appeal" for world The encyclical, he said, will gave' a sermon in Italian. As he read on4 it was clear "What a fine example to a Pope John issued a second mark the- 15th centenary of peace. It was apparent that the Pope's that he was becoming fatigued world which is always troubled, appeal for peace two days later the death of Pope Leo the During the Mass, Pope John slight cold was still with him. from the effort. always restless, always under (Continued on Page 10)

New Private Thanksgiving Girls' School Clothing Drive • To Open Here To Aid Needy ' The internationally-known Re- Catholics of South Florida ligious of the Society of the have been asked to observe Sacred Heart have accepted (ho Thanksgiving Week by gather- invitation of Bishop Coleman F. Carroll to establish a private ing clothing, shoes, blankets school'for girls in the Dioce-e and bedding supplies to be dis- of Miami. tributed to the world's needy. POPE JOHN XXIII GOV. FARRIS BRYANT Fifteen members of the or- The 'diocesan campaign to der, which was founded i n assemble clean and usable France in the year 1800, have items for shipment overseas Gov. Bryant Tells Of Pope's already arrived in Miami and will be a part of the national are completing preparations clothing collection sponsored to inaugurate classes in (he annually by the U.S. Catholic Concern For Cuban Refugees college preparatory day school Bishops. during the next semester of the current school year. have been asked to respond to the appeal by gath- Mother Agnes Barry, superior ering and packing /the contrib- OF FLORIDA yicaress of the Washington Vic- utions according to informa- ariate is the superior of the new OFFICE OP THE GOVERNOR Voice Photo tion sent to all pastors by TALLAHASSEE community whose order is now MIAMI'S NEWEST private school for girls will be conducted by Father Peter J. Reilly, director represented for the first time of the drive in the Diocese • of the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Heart at El Jardin in BHYANT in the diocese south of Washing- Miami. GOVERNOR ton, D.C. on the east coast of Coconut Grove. Shown at the entrance to the main building of the estate are Mother Agnes Barry, R.S.C.J., superior vicaress, the US. Each will establish and center; Mother Attridge, R.S.C.J., assistant to the superior, left, publicize its own collecting point By GOVERNOR FARRIS BRYANT IN COCONUT GROVE and Mother McDonnell, R.S.C.J., head mistress. ' She is assisted by Mother to which parishioners will bring Our audience with Pope John XXIII was without question their contributions. McDonnell, head mistress and one of the rich experiences of our lives. It was an occasion Mother McGowan, mistress of 'Catholic Voice Of The Air' EMERGENCY AID we shall remember with great pleasure all our days. • studies at the new Convent of Father Reilly said that the Because we are not Catholic, much of the symbolic the Sacred Heart located on destitute people overseas can majesty of the Vatican and the procedure attendant to our a beautiful 10-acre estate in On WGBS Sunday Evenings use such items as men's suits, brief audience was lost upon us. Unmistakable, however, was Coconut Grove known as El work clothes, dresses, coats, the great spiritual strength of Pope John and the heritage A weekly radio broadcast fea- Jardin which translated of the Air," the 15-minute children's wear and other ap- which permeates every corner of the Vatican. means "the garden." turing news of Catholic in- newscast will be carried to parel. Items should be clean, terest will begin Sunday, Nov. all parts of South Florida as mended if necessary, and ready The Pontiff seemed to us to embody the warmth and compas- Facilities on the estate include 12 over WGBS, Miami, at 6:05 a public service program (Continued on Page 3) sion which we had seen so well demonstrated by the Catholics a 35-room residence and an p.m. made available to the Dio- of Miami as they opened their arms and hearts to the refugees (Continued on Page 18) Called "The Catholic Voice cese of Miami by the 50,000- from Cuba. Msgr. Thomas Ryan, a most kindly individual,, watt Storer radio station. presented us to Pope John and served as interpreter for our conversation. With Msgr. John J. Fiitzpat- , OFFICIAL \ Endorses United Fund Drive rick,. executive editor of The We found Pope John to be well aware of the problems Voice, as_ commentator, the we face in Florida as we seek to shelter and care for all In connection with the current campaigns of the ' Diocese Of Miami 1 broadcasts will feature news v 3 >J those who, have fled the sword of tyranny in search of United Fund in Dade and Broward Counties, Bishop originating in the Diocese of '•:| The Chancery announces ;| freedom's blessings on our shores. He expressed great in- Coleman F. Carroll has issued a formal endorse- Miami as well as national and Is the following appointments "4 terest in the numbers' of individuals coming from Cuba since ment of this cause. The text of his letter follows: international news gathered ' effective Tuesday, Oct. 31: \ escape has been made more difficult by the Castro regime. The United Fund Campaign of 1961 is. a timely reminder through the world-wide facil- ; We expressed to Pope John our admiration for the great of a duty that is upon the community as a whole to promote ities of the National Catholic ," THE REV. FATHER RO- '| service being performed by the Catholics of our state and our the well-being and betterment of all our fellow citizens, and in Welfare Conference News Serv- > BERT F. REARDON, ad- | belief that their efforts to preserve the religious strength of the particular to succor in a practical way those in our midst who ice in Washington, D.C. ministrator, Blessed Sacra- % refugees, as well as their physical strength, constitutes a vital are, victims of misfortune. ment parish, Fort Lauder- ', '•• force in successful refugee resettlement in Florida and in other WGBS will air the broadcast ^ dale. We cannot all discharge that duty by personal service, of our states. ' ' - simultaneously on 710 kilocy- % -\ nor is it desirable that those who act in our stead engage in cles AM, and 96.3 megacycles The Pope's concern and desire that all possible be done a multiplicity of appeals throughout the year. Federated Fund i THE REV. FATHER -j for those torn from their homes and separated from their FM through special arrange- .; JOHN VRANA, O.S.A., ad- 1 Raising for the support of agencies, whose programs and ment with Bernard E. Neary, loved ones was clearly apparent. He shares with us the hope ,.. budgets are reviewed and approved annually by representa- , ministrator, Church of the X that those now exiled may one day soon return to their vice president and general ••• Resurrection, Dania. '*1 tives and high minded citizens, has been demonstrated to be manager, and Robert B. Mar- homeland without fear and there be allowed to seek prosperi- an effective, and indeed an admirable means whereby all of tin, program manager. ^ Effective Saturday, Nov. 4 j ty in freedom. us can best fulfill what we acknowledge to be an urgent civic, % THE REV. FATHER MI- A As a result of our visit I believe we can honestly report as well as a spiritual obligation. ON TV SUNDAY K CHAEL HANNON, assistant - < to the readers of The Voice that Pope John is not only aware iji pastor, San Pablo parish, _It is my sincere hope, that the people of Dade and Brow- The vestments and vessels of their humanitarian deeds, but strong in his conviction that •s8 Marathon. ard Counties will respond readily and generously to the appeal used at Mass will be illustrated their actions are a timely force in our worldwide search for the United Fund is making this year. (Continued on Page 14) peace. These are sentiments I fully share. 50^000 In Puerto Ricb Offer Vatican ^ecrefary Of Sfafe Mass For Victims Of Castro To Make Return Visit To U.S. SAN JUAN, P. R. (NO — The priest warned that the WASHINGTON (NO — Am- in New York of Francis Car- An estimated 50,000 people, in- events in Cuba are of impor- leto Cardinal Cicognani, Papal dinal Spellman, Archbishop of cluding relatives of Cubans ex- tance not merely for the Cuban Secretary of State, will be wel- New York. ecuted by the Fidel Castro re- people. What has happened in comed back to this country in In addition to Cardinal Spell- gime, thronged downtown San Cuba, he said, should alert the New York on Nov. 27, it was man, Cardinal Cicognani and . Juan to attend a Mass offered people of Puerto Rico "to be announced here by Bishop his party will be met by Arch- for Cuban victims of commu- aware of the deceit of com- Charles P. Greco of Alexandria, bishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apos- nism. munism." * La., chairman of the Bishops' tolic Delegate in the United Committee for the Confraternity States; Bishop Thomas K. Gor- A torchlight procession of Christian Doctrine. man of Dallas-Fort Worth, host through the city's streets pre- to the CCD Congress, and Bish- ceded the religious service, The former Apostolic Dele- op Greco, who has char- of during which a speaker warned Admitting Red gate to the United States will planning Cardinal" "Ctc&i, y.'s that "at present there are only represent Pope John as Pap- f China To UN al Legate at the 11th nation- reception and itinerary during two ways — one leading to al and inter-American Con- his visit. , the other to Moscow." gress of the Confraternity of 'Peril To World' Christian Doctrine in Dallas, Cardinal Cicognani will of- Presiding over the All fer a Solemn Pontifical Mass LISLE, 111. (NO — If Red Tex., from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1. Soul's night demonstration at the Dallas Congress on China is admitted to the United Cardinal Cicognani and. offi- Nov. 30 at which Archbishop for victims of communism Nations, it will be at the freo cials accompanying him will be Vagnozzi will preach the ser- were Archbishop James P. world's peril, according to the guests during an overnight stay mon. Davis of San Juan and former chancellor of the Catho- Bishop James E. McManus lic University of Peiping.

C.SS.R., of Ponce. This is the belief of Father N.C. Photo Francis X. Clougherty, O.S.B., The Mass was jointly spon- AN AFRICAN child looks down as he is fitted with his first vice president of St. Proco- pair of shoes. Supervising the fitting is Robert G. Mellen, a sored by Cuban and Puerto Ri- pius College here and a vet- can Catholic organizations. Six- eran of 26 years of mis- Catholic Relief Services program director in Africa, a conti- sionary service in China. nent being given major attention by the Bishops' relief organi- teen close relatives of executed zation in distributing supplies collected in the U.S. during anti-Castro leaders attended "Proper emphasis has not Thanksgiving week. the Mass. Among the group, been given to the fact that For- which flew here from Miami mosa is the bastion of freedom for the ceremony, were several in the Far East," Father women dressed in black. Clougherty commented. Catholics Told To Explain MESSAGE FROM BISHOP If Formosa were to fall, he YOU'LL LOVE Exiled Auxiliary Bishop Ed- said, the Far East nations of The Faith In Modern Terms uardo Boza Masvidal of Hava- the Southeast Asia Treaty Or- OUR ganization (SEATO) would fall BALTIMORE (NO — A time somebody says an un- na, now in Rome, sent the rally too. priest-editor said here that re- kind thing? If we wait a few a message which was read be- lations between Catholics and minutes longer our neighbors fore the Mass. Father Clougherty rejected Protestants would be strength- the idea that there will be a might do the same thing they ened if Catholics presented the The Bishop said he was with "serious break" between Red did in the election of 1960." truths of their Faith in modern the demonstrators in spirit, China and the Soviet Union, despite reports of intramural terminology. Monsignor Lally then refer- "offering prayers for all who squabbling between the two red to those Protestants who "We're still talking in the sacrificed their lives for an communist giants. terminology of (the Council) of acted "on the very highest lev- ideal and for the triumph of "Russia doesn't propose to Trent, and our neighbors who el" in 1960 in refuting attempts Faith on our continent." lose the tremendous manpower don't share the tradition since of their fellow churchmen to Trent do not understand," said "Only in Christ will we find of China, and China won't lose cast doubts on the wisdom of the Russians' help industrially Msgr. Francis J. Lally, editor true justice and love among electing a Catholic as President or otherwise," he stated. of the Boston Pilot, newspaper men, and therefore true of the Boston archdiocese. He of the U. S. The priest said it is an "illu- peace," he stated. addressed an adult education He said that such an at- sion" to think that the Chinese group at the College of Notre tempt was made in the 1960 He said he prayed to the eventually will "absorb" their Dame. Blessed Virgin, "mother of communist oppressors. "Un- campaign by the Citizens for all Cubans," to obtain for fortunately, this time the "Are Catholics prepared," Religious Freedom, an organ- them "the fortitude to be enemies are other Chinese," he he asked, "not to run the de- ization of 150 Protestant cler- said. fense of the Church . every firm in the Faith" and to gy and laymen, and when it "give consolation to suffer- was launched "the lines ers." seemed drawn for a major of- fensive." He also asked the Bless- Riot Near It's sparkling with a brand new ed Virgin's intercession to "fill "The strange thing was," he shipment of utterly delightful and with love the hearts of those 'Saddens' Greek Orthodox added, "that' it had scarcely unusual wrappings and cards. who hate and open men appeared in print before promi- Gift Wrap Papers . . . . .25c to $3 plunged into the darkness of ATHENS (NO — Hundreds of the Orthodox Bishop of Achai nent Protestant leaders such as Christmas Cards, box . . $1 to 6.25 unbelief and materialism to Gfreek Orthodox have expressed Pantaleon would preach a ser- Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr attacked Tags, Seals, Ribbons, Christ's light." ' it themselves. The offensive Novelties 25c to $1 their sympathy to the leader of mon on the "Uniates" (Byzan- never materialized. Father Angel Villaronga, Personalized Christmas Cards, Byzantine Rite Catholics in tine Rite Catholics) at the box from 1.95 O.F.M., stressed in his sermon Greece since a minor riot broke Church of St. Nicholas. That Monsignor Lally said the 1960 that the demonstration here campaign was the occasion for out in front of his new church church is very near the Byzan- was "not a political act" but here. the "first massive presentation a religious one. tine Rite church now under con- of the Catholic religion to the TYRANNY, OPPRESSION Among those coming to see struction. American public on a level un- Bishop Hyacinthe Gad in per- derstandable to them." "God's name can be erased Construction of the new from the constitution and son were prominent persons in the Orthodox community. church had been halted in 1959 "A great many non-Cath- schools' crucifixes destroyed, and again in 1960 by govern- olics were surprised to find priests and Religious can be The disturbance flared when ment order, after protests by that all Catholics did not expelled . . . congas can be police tried to disperse a pro- Orthodox Archbishop Theokli- think the same," he contin- dances in churches, as happen- test march of about 150 or 200 tos of Athens. In both cases ued. "A difference of opinion ed in Cuba, but none of it can persons protesting against con- was obvious within the Bishop Gad, Apostolic Exarch SUNSHINE FASHIONS be done without punishment," struction of the Byzantine Rite for Catholics of the Byzantine Church. he said. Church of the Holy Trinity, the Rite in Greece, successfully first new church of that Rite "Outside dogmatic limits Underlining the choice to appealed. in Greece in 500 years. Catholics are free to make up be made between Catholicism Many of the parishioners of their own minds. But many of and communism, he said: The protest march began St. Nicholas church left the our neighbors did not under- "Moscow is the way to tyran- from the Orthodox Church of premises when they read the stand this. They thought of the ny, oppression, destruction. St. Nicholas. The day before, violent handbill. Others-left dur- Church as a vast monolithic ALL FIVE BURDINE'S STORES. IN MIAMI. Rome is the way of the spirit, every morning and evening ing the Bishop's sermon, in structure which would stand NEW STREET FLOOR AISLES OF FASHION. freedom, happiness, love and newspaper in Athens published which he called the Byzantine shoulder-lo-shoulder to elect a fraternity." an identical announcement that Rite "a diabolic heresy." Catholic candidate."

Page 2 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida p Ukrainian Pastor Gives Talk On Byzantine Rite An address on.the Byzantine Assumption Church sang three I Latin Catholic Rite of the Church was deliv- hymns from the Divine Liturgy ered recently by Father Peter or Mass. The choir, attired in Action Groups ?Oleksiw, pastor of the Assump- Ukrainian costumes, sang un- ,-* •.,...... • j tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary der the direction of Taras Mak- jj Organize Here Ukrainian Catholic Church, 38 symovich. NW 57th Ave., Miami. Officers of Latin American Comments were made after- Father Oleksiw spoke to wards by Father Thomas M. Catholic Action groups and oth- members of the Rosary Society er Catholic lay organizations Anglim, pastor of Our Lady of of Our Lady of the Holy Ros- now residing in the Greater Mi- the Holy Rosary, and Mrs. Rob- ary Church, Perrine. ' ami area have been invited to ert Roache, president of the meet with diocesan officials After the lecture, the choir of Rosary Society. Thursday, Nov. 16, for the pur- pose of forming Latin American groups in the Miami Diocese. FOOD lor thought Msgr. John J. Fitzpatrick, diocesan director of the Spanish- The widest selection of the finer Speaking Apostolate, and Father Anthony Navarrete, assistant di- paper backs, hard back books rector, will preside at the meet- and magazines usually ing scheduled to be held at 8 not easily available. p.m. in the parish hall of Corpus ChristI Church, 3220 NW Sev- enth Ave. For education, The possibility of organizing Entertainment, new groups similar to those for- merly active in the Central and Relaxation ALL SAINTS' DAY was observed in St. Michael assembled at the parish grotto wh^re Father South American countries will the Archangel parish with a parade of students R. E. Philbin, pastor, gave a talk on the saints May We Suggest: be discussed. dressed as their favorite saints. Later they and asked the children to emulate them. •*• Poetry Old and New if Classics M Historical Novels * Western K-C Memorial Mass if Outdoor Cooking ir Biographies DURING THANKSGIVING WEEK In Cathedral, Nov. 11 -K Popular Magazines M Swimming if Romance Modern Novels * Fishing Guides Plays Old and New -X Sports A Memorial Mass for deceas- •k Card Gomes — Instructions and Rules • Religious Literature -fc Petective ed members of the Knights of Clothing Drive To Aid Needy Columbus will be offered on Sat- urday, Nov. 11 in St. Mary Ca- TERMINAL NEWSTANDS areas of great need through- duced 135 million pounds of us- (Continued from Page 1) thedral at 6:15 p.m. SERVING DADE COUNTY out the world." able supplies valued' at $160 to wear, Father Reilly pointed Msgr. William Barry, P.A., 3 International Airport Locations Coral Gables Bus Terminal million. Opposite Eastern, National and Delta Airport stands — 24 hoars I day out. The Archbishop, in his letter pastor of St. Patrick Church, Mi- Counters Gables Stand - S A.M. to 11:15 P.M. ami Beach, will be the cele- As the appeal was being to the American hierarchy, said "During the past year," OPEN SUNDAYS - EASY PARKINS ALL LOCATIONS - OPEN SUNDAYS brant. announced, emergency aid "the clothing that we are able Father Reilly stated, "in ad- dition to conducting its reg- was on the way to victims to ship as a result of this an- All members of the Knights of ular on-going world-wide as- TEACHERS of Hurricane Hattie in Brit- nual appeal, makes it possible Columbus, their families and We will gladly stock nooks for students' reading assignments. Please if possible sistance programs, supplying give us advance notice. When convenient we urge yen to visit our newsstands ish Honduras. Approximate- for us to complement the vast friends have been invited to as- to check our Books for supplemental reading assignments for students. ly 5,000 pounds of clothing U. S. government surplus stores of government donated sist at the Requiem which is MAIL ORDERS HANDLED PROMPTLY and 1,000 pounds of antibio- food to a point where we are foods, medicinals, hospital sponsored annually by the K-C. equipment and supplies, es- tics were shipped by Catho- now helping to supply the basic lic Relief Services - National tablishing self-help programs, necessities of life to the poor Catholic Welfare Conference, CRS-NCWC expanded its ac- the relief agency of the U.S. in 64 countries of the globe. tivities among the developing Bishops. CRS-NCWC regular- During the current year, the countries of Africa, the des- ly sends the contributions ob- total value of our foreign relief, titute areas of Latin America tained in the Thanksgiving shipments will be well over one and the exiles of the Far and Collections to points through- hundred million dollars." Near East." out the world. In announcing participation of The Bishops' overseas agen- The past year has had other the Diocese of Miami, Father cy now carries on assistance emergencies and disasters. The Reilly reported that Catholic Re- programs in 19 countries of early part of 1961 saw CRS- lief Services-NCWC, the over- Africa and all South American NCWC on the scene in Miami seas relief agency of the U. S. countries, Mexico, four Central where it set up a refugee relief Bishops, estimated the clothing American countries and many operation to aid in the resettle- collection of previous years pro- Caribbean islands. ment of the thousands, of Cu- bans who fled from oppression. "OPERATION CHOPPERS" Most recently, typhoon Pame- la brought devastation and ruin to people of Formosa and Japan. NCWC and the Chinese and Life American Air Forces airlifted supplies to the stricken villages via helicopters which was tag- Begins At 40 ged "Operation Choppers."

The contributions and dona- tions of relief supplies made SO DOES AGING! ' each year through the church are turned over to Catholic It is simpler to start a scientific care program before the aging process begins, although most women do Relief Services for distribu- v { 'om the agency's ware- not consider the program until lines and wrinkles to the needy and des- appear. Lost ground can be regained by consistent titute regardless of race, color home treatment. Stimulation through elimination is or creed. the most important step. The outer layer of the skin is composed of dead cells. Their elimination stimulates The Christian Brothers table wines In announcing this year's natural repair and is accomplished through the accel- campaign from Nov. 19-26, eration of the whole life cycle of the skin. The natural - sleep in the bottle as well as in the cask Archbishop Karl J. Alter, enzyme of the papaya removes the outer cells of the Cincinnati, chairman of the skin. This sets off the repair process and results in an administrative board of the Na- improvement in sagging muscles, blood-supply, general Bottling is a mild shock to a good table wine. The tional Catholic Welfare Confer- texture and welfare of the skin. , • Brothers give their wines ample time to recover and ence, said the "appeal makes it possible ... to provide cloth- The corrective action of the papaya enzyme helps in improve in the bottle before they are shipped. ing for, millions of people in the elimination of scars, open pores, lines, sagging There are easier ways of making wine. The Brothers skin and muscles, blackheads, whiteheads and acne. These and many other skin conditions benefit from chose their way long ago. They labor in an ancient tra- VALSPAR PAINTS Dermapeal and consistent home treatment. dition of excellence, and see no reason at all to change. For information call or write Bette Knowlton California Burgundy Dermapeal Clinic. 5603 N.W. 7th Ave. PL 8-3149 Produced and bottled by The Christian Brothers of California, makers of fine wines, sparkling Paints by Jeffrey's wings, vermouths and brandy. Sole Distributors; Fromm and Sichel, Inc., New York, N. Y. 5510 NW. 2nd Ave. PL 1-5113 J

November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 Bishop, Spearheads

CURRENT DIVIDEND Land Reform To Check Reds ON SAVINGS PETROLINA, Brazil (NO — Savings Insured «S A Brazilian prelate in this tur- ton SLI$10,00D no0o >?• 4 bulent nation's most agitated per year •V area has launched a new land reform movement to prevent a AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE Red uprising and counteract ef- for Residential Loan forts of leftist - led peasant leagues to seize land by force. ers in preparation for an armed DOWNTOWN OFFICE: Bishop Antonio Campelo de rebellion. 101 S.E. 2nd Ave. • FR 9-2711 Aragao, S.D.B., of Petrolina LETTER TO PRESIDENT COCONUT GROVE OFFICE: said the movement will seek to 3059 Grand Ave. • HI 5-1321 The Bishops made their plea raise living standards of land- IN BROWARD COUNTY: in a joint letter to P—»sident less farm workers throughout Call JA 3-7366 Joao Goulart and Prd Tan- a See almost twice the size of credo Neves, telling them that New Jersey in northeastern land reform alone can avert the Brazil, the country's most un- growing communist threat derdeveloped and poverty- stricken region. Meanwhile, Jaime Caordinalde Barros Camara, Archbishop of The Bishop has started his Rio de Janeiro, has again "White" leagues to combat warned the government in the the Red leagues — led by name of the Bishops that the Francisco Juliao, and admirer Church is opposed to Brazil's of Cuban Premier Fidel Cas- resumption of diplomatic rela- tro — with the help of area's tions with the Soviet Union and ON DISPLAY at the International Christmas Crib exhibition ranchers and farm workers. in Munich, Germany is this Polish creche which is being ad- other communist-ruled nations. mired by 84-year-old Capuchin monk, Father Odorich. He is buying land for projects to lead the way toward mod- The Cardinal has given the same warning to ex-president From Miami's Germans Help Bishop Duerer Oil Painting ernizing his diocese's outmoded farming methods, and thus re- Quadros. He renewed it when Oldest and largest Catholic Gift Shop 1 Of 'Forgotten Mission Located In Convent lieve the plight of its 208,000 the Goulart government an- NATIVITY SETS; people, of whom 205,000 are nounced plans to reestablish From 4" to 12". Every home should have one. ESSEN, Germany (NO — A RAVENNA,- Italy (NO — Art relations with Iron Curtain Norwegian bishop, whose church Catholics. He is also taking ac- "Keep Christ in Christmas.' experts have identified a small tion to combat the flood of Red countries. Cardinal Camara is a converted locomotive shed oil painting in a cloistered con- said resumption of relations lying in the shadow of a once- propaganda, much of which DAILY MISSALS; vent near here as the work of comes from Cuba. To help would allow communist spies Marian — Maryknoll '— St. Catholic cathedral, told young Albrecht Duerer, German artist him in his new effort and care to circulate freely in Brazil Andrews and St. Joseph's, Germans here that his See is under the cloak of diplomatic BIBLES; black, blue, red or white cov- of the early 16th century and one for his See's Catholics, the Bish- We have a large selection. ers, also in Spanish. "a forgotten mission." immunity. of the foremost painters of his op has the help of only 15 priests. GREETING CARDS; The Young Men's Society of time. The domestic Red threat is The largest and prettiest selection of Religious Christmas cards the Essen diocese responded by COMMUNIST THREAT nationwide. As Bishop de Ara- in Miami, with special titles for Priests, Nuns, Doctors, Nurses, giving $1,000 to Bishop Johannes members of the family, etc., etc. Greetings in 6 foreign languages. Father Antonio Savioli, who gao took action in the north, Bishop de Aragao has acted Rueth, SS.CC, Vicar Apostolic of was taking a diocesan census Archbishop Alfredo Scherer of MEDALS & CHAINS; during a period of severe crisis MANTILLAS; Central Norway. The money will spotted the painting of the Virgin in the southern- in Gold, Sterling silver or oxi- help build a new church and a in Latin America's largest and dized, hundreds of medals to and Child in the Capuchin con- most state of Rio Grande do Imported from France lovely most populous country, which choose from, chains from 13" nursing home. vent at Bagnaeavallo. Sul warned that communists are came close to civil war follow- lace head-covering for Church. to 24" endless. infiltrating the state govern- ing the resignation of former PRAYER BOOKS; ment. The state's governor — President Janio Quadros in Aug- Ave Mario -— Blessed Be God — Catholic Manual — Catholic Leonel Brizola, brother-in-law NATIONAL RUG CLEANERS ust and still faces the threat of Girl's Guide — Young Man's Guide —'• Following of Christ — of President Goulart — has Hail, Holy Queen — Jesus, Keep Me — Lasance's "My Prayer communism. The former chief EST. 1939 denied the Archbishop's charge. Book." of state resigned when strong But the state's Minister of Agri- ROSARIES; opposition developed to his ap- culture, Alberto Hoffmann, re- PICTURES; Beautiful rosaries in wood, coco, CARPET R •CLEANING parent coddling of communists signed from his post after say- Wide selection of subjects and mother of pearl, sterling silver, CLEANING, at home and overtures to Red rock crystal, aurora boredlis, BY FACTORY ing the accusation is true. etc. OUR U •DYEINGMETHODS S regimes abroad. It was also claimed he planned to seize dic- .SPECIALTYi At the national level, Presi- SUNDAY MISSALS; tatorial powers. STATUARY; Father -Steadmon arid St. Jos- G •REPAIRING dent GOulart has called for eph's in English, French, Ital- land and other reforms in a From 3" to 24". ian and Spanish. USED RUGS FOR SALE This nation of some 70 mil- FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE lion people — where 10 per speech citing the recent social Compare our prices and you will save money by shopping at the Miami Shares Miami Cora! Gables cent of the population owns encyclical of Pope John XXIII, .North Dade Beach South Miami "Mater et Magistra." FR 1-4761 JE 1-9036 HI 8-3223 60 per cent of the land — is undergoing an economic as 127 RE. 1st Ave. Miami 32, Florida well as a political crisis. It is YOU CAN BE SURE Person Dying Has Right Next door to Gesu Church for the past 30 years A SYKES TRUSS HOLDS. AIR CONDITIONING suffering from a wave of Open Monday and Friday Evenings till 9 P.M. Fits So Exactly That strikes and a sharp rise in the No Strap Is Required. To Know, Prelate Says If Unable To Call cost of living caused by a run- Send For "Truss Care" away inflation. LONDON (NO — It is alto- hi. B. SYKES, Inc. gether wrong to conceal the ap- Mention The Voice When You're Shopping 112 E. Flagler FR 1-4022 Bishop de Aragao announced , proach of death from a dying his agrarian movement shortly man, Auxiliary Bishop George after all Brazilian Bishops is- Craven said at the annual meet- sued an urgent plea for land re- ing of the Catholic Nurses' A Big Reason Why More & More form to the nation's top leaders Guild of Great Britain'. in early October, and Warned New Car Buyers Are Changing Over... that Red agents are training Bishop Craven noted. /the Human Mileage is the greatest value that can farm workers as guerfila fight- patient's mind should be-inept be built into a tire . . . extra quality that clear as long as possible. makes the tire last longer," extra safety that makes But if there is great -pain, a yon last longer, too! Think how often you bet drug may be given for the pri- your life and the lives of those you love mary aim of killing the pain. on the power of your tires to stop in time. IN WEST HOLLYWOOD GENERAL U.S. Aid To Chile SANTIAGO, Chile (NO — Some 15,000 Chilean school chil- dren will share 10 tons of food why don't you? and clothing -donated by U. S. Catholics. The shipment was contributed by Catholic organ- TKi GENERAL TIRE OF MIAMI »KB;s,,yK,M. PL 1-8564 Member: izations in San Diego and La 1M1 AItM1 Jolla, Cal., and delivered here GENERAL GENERAL TIRE OF MIAMI BEACH, INC. j? Beach Fla ST. STEPHEN 'S 61°0 Hollywood Blvd. TIRE by the aircraft carrier, USS Kit- GENERAL TIRE OF NORTH MIAMI £MTl PARISH Phone YUkon 3-0857 ty Hawk, as part of the Navy's WATCH FOR OPENING OF BRAND NEW STORE IN CORAL GABLES "Operation Handclasp" pro- gram.

Page 4 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida REASONS f6R DELINQUENCY' OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT 'Dominant' Mothers Share 1608 Washington Ave. Miami Beach 134 N.E. 1st St.. Blame With'Sit By' Dads 228 N.E. 59th St. PL 4-3457 BUFFALO, N. ST. (NO ..— of teenagers is their close at- Youngsters today are "constant- tachment to the mother, who our armed forces there have ly passing the buck" and it's seeks to push, them into things been more dishonorable dis- their parents who are largely they are not ready for. charges and AWOLs than ever, responsible for this attitude, a "It is the mothers' con- even though the discipline priest-sociologist charged here. cept," he asserted, "thai their standards have been let down SAMPLE OF RATES: child must start to date early because of the 'lack of respon- From 2.000 4,000 Children no longer look upon MIAMI TOt LBS. LBS. — which leads to out-of-wed- sible action of our modern Atlanta, Ga. $147.60 $243.20 their fathers as "models" be- youth. Baltimore, Mrf. 198.00 340.00 cause their mothers have be- lock children in so many Brooklyn, N. T. 228.00 400.00 - cases — in order to prove that Chicago. III. 230.00 404.00 come the "dominant personal- "The trouble with youth is Cleveland. Ohio 226.00 396.00 they are socially acceptable. Pittsburgh. Pa. 218.00 380.00 ity" in the household, Father that they think they will be Philadelphia, Pa. 218.00 380.00 John h. Thomas, S.J. assist- "The boy, because of his close taken care of, no matter what Washington, D. C 194.00 332.00 ant professor of sociology at attachment to his mother, nev- they do." Ace RB VanLines, Inc. 2136 M.W, 24th Ave Louis University told a family er sees his father as his model, HI 5-4496 and marriage counseling insti- thus giving that youth an im- tute. balance." "However," he added, "expe- He said that children grow- The Center rience has shown that when the ing up in this era are like "con- youngster reaches his teens, the tented cows — always feeling woman, even with her added ed- that they'll get anything they ucation, can't cope with teen- want just by asking for it. age problems." Fathers are con- "The youth of today do not DO YOU NEED: tent just to sit by. dream about the future," he Wood Floors sanded and refinished? The Jesuit sociologist said continued. "They think it's all laid out for them. Terrazzo Floors ground and sealed? N.C. Photo that a basic cause of juvenile delinquency and other problems ROSARY made of Buckeyes and a cord from a Venetian blind "The result has been that in New Linoleum or Vinyl Floor? was sent to the White House as a gift from Mary Kathleen Paulsen's CALL: Harbison (left) and Susan Granito of Youngstown, Ohio, the ^ •«"• ^. ,*V -*•«.«* -,. "Buckeye State." HAMPTON-ZIROLLI Texas Pastor Named Bishop all the way Experienced, Licensed, Bonded Experts 2571 S.W. 67th Ave. MO 5-3511 - MO 5-3512 Of New 34-County Diocese Ml Ernest F. DeSonie, Mgr. — Member, of Little Flower WASHINGTON (NO — Pope illation of 592,472, of whom 51,- John XXIII has established the 421 are Catholics. In its 34 coun- new Diocese of San Angelo in ties there are 23 diocesan priests the western part of Texas and and 28 priests of religious or- YOUR appointed Msgr. Thomas J. Dru- ders, with the majority of them ry, pastor of the Church of assigned in the 33 parishes, 36 MAI CO CHOICE Christ the King in Lubbock, missions and six chapels. Ele- OF Texas, as the first Bishop. mentary parochial schools num- Hearing Glasses ber 9 with 1,768 pupils. There This action of the Holy Fa- are two high schools with 84 pu- FREE ther was announced by Arch- pils. Catholic hospitals are lo- Featuring the advanced bishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apos- cated in San Angelo and Abi- GIFTS tolic Delegate in the United lene. front positioned micro- WESTBEND STAINLESS STEEL States. phone. TEAKETTLE in tropic-weight When you open a new aeeouni of $250.00 or more Monsignor Drury, who be- Adds clarify to the The new Diocese of San An- "Open Friday Evenings 'Til 7:30" comes the first Bishop of San Dae ron-a nd-wool sounds you wont to gelo is made up of 34 counties Angelo, is a native of County hear most. ' which formerly were embraced Sligo, Ireland but attended Specially, designed to give men of • in four Texas Sees. The, Dio- |f Coftunfoa hdtiwl high school and college at St. — cese of Amarillo contributed 24, ' " " SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION of MIAMI SHORES Benedict's, Atchison, Kans. He the Diocese of Dallas-Fort made his studies for the 9537 N.E.2nd AVENUE Worth, five; the Diocese of Aus- priesthood at Kenrick Semi- tin, three and the Diocese of El nary, St. Louis. He was or- Paso, two. dained in 1935 at Amarillo, The Diocese of San Angelo Texas, by the Most Rev. Rob- Third Generation embraces ah area of 42,000 ert E. Lucey, then Bishop of square miles with a total pop- Amarillo and now Archbishop ing Catholic Families of San Antonio. Following or- dination he studied Spanish Auxiliary Bishop at the University of Mexico in Mexico City. He was a chap- lain with the U. S. Air Force Is Appointed In from 1945 until 1947, and again C . ...a from 1950 to 1955. Great Falls, Mont. He was founding editor and WASHINGTON (NO — Pope business manager of the Texas J. XXIII has named Msgr. Panhandle Register, diocesan t: v E. .i *B. Schuster, superintend- newspaper, now the West Texas ent of schools in the Diocese of Register. Great Falls, Mont., to be of Amblada and Auxiliary to Bishop William Condon of Great Falls. Edward F. McHale This action of the Holy Father SAl was announced by Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic DEPOSIT [lfl%lee$ons,inc. Delegate in the United States. Bishop-elect Schuster was born in 1911 in Calio, N. Dak. He Avail JNERAL HOME attended the SulpicianSeminary OPEN FRIDAY (now Theological College) at the. teral Home in Da4& County Catholic University of America and was ordained in 1937, in 5:30 to s.- Complete services, plainly marked, Great Falls, by Bishop Edwin to satisfy all families. V. O'Hara. He made post- -ordination studies at University HI ALE AH-MI AM PLaza 1-7523 Invalid Car Service of Oxford, England, and at St. " THE FRIEND Louis University. J01 HIALEAH DRIVE > MEMBER Noveir ige 5 Russian Roulette

Does Banning A Filthy Book Advocates Of Latin Given Curtail Freedom Of Press? Something To Smile About Currently in many sections of the United States a contro- By FR. JOHN B. SHEER1N to restrict the idea to his fel- versy is raging over the question to ban or not to ban a certain low religionists. He wanted A function of the daily press book with the curious title "Tropic of Cancer." Written in France to get the Catholics to co- is to make readers morbid. One a generation ago, this so-called piece of literature has been con- operate if for no other reason day recently I dutifully read the sidered so patently obscene by competent critics generally re- • than to share the cost of the usual reports of catastrophies garded as thicK-skinned that it took a quarter of a century be- translation. and disasters and became mag- fore it was finally dragged one dark night into an American nificently mel- publishing house. . • However, he felt that the; most ancholy. I fol- powerful objection to a Latin It seems to us most regrettable that the more vehement lowed up with a Bible would ceme from J*~<*. Tio- opposition to keeping it in the garbage can with the lid on few items about man hierarchy. "I ajj are tight has come from some newspaper editors who by and strontium that we have a problem here. large seem to have an almost paranoic fear of any curtail- 90, Zsa Zsa Ga- Rome moves slowly, preferring ment of "Freedom of the press." These editors of family bor, Jimmy Hof- to "wait and see" before rush- papers apparently would risk pushing our already battered fa, beatnik poet- ing aboard the latest doctrinal standards of morality to a new low and be willing to expose ry and cancer ih or promotional fad. The notion countless young people to the raw, unrestrained sensuality of mice and then of a Latin translation of the this book, merely because they are unwilling to face the rea- tapered off with Father Sheerin Bible is perhaps too daring for sonable principle that freedom of expression, precious as it the obituary-col- us to anticipate Roman sup- . is, is not an absolute freedom. umns. By that time I was al- port, at least for a number of most ready to put my head in a decades." We heartily wish that no man-made legal restraints ever cellophane bag.; ' I know that a translation of had to be initiated. But the fact is that "Liberty has a moral ample opportunity to learn the "inside story" of a vocation, Then I came across a spoof. Our English Bible into Latin dimension," as the American Bishops put it in their statement how to recognize it, what to do about it, why Miami is It was a delightful spoof and > would exhilarate those who on "Censorship" in 1957. Living in society, man's liberty must in so great need of hundreds of diocesan priests. Moreover : I decided to rejoin the hu- want to retain Latin in our fee'exercised "within 'bounds fiked by the multiple demands of these priests will be available from time to time to follow ' man race. The humorous Roman Catholic liturgy. Some social living," the American Hierarchy emphasized. This means up the interested potential candidates with much needed spirit- piece was a short article in of my priest friends who are nothing more than that the common good is to be served. ual counsel. the Protestant publication Latinists have informed me that This necessarily involves, they pointed out, "a respect for the It is interesting to note that all boys are given this in- "Christianity and Crisis" en- Latin is God's own language rights of others, a regard for public order, and a positive" def- struction, not merely those who have expressed an interest in a titled "Snaring the Sophisti- and they are shocked if you erence ... to those values which are our common Christian vocation. This is done because even the lad who is sure he cates." suggest that the Apostles might heritage." is not meant to be a priest has to learn that he nevertheless have spoken Greek or Hebrew. has;to, play! a partJin helping to provide priests of the future. We Catholics tend to think END OF ARGUMENT In building his sentimental, contradictory argument against Each boy _in this category is asked, strictly on a voluntary Protestants have no sense of Let me tell you (with tongue banning this book, one editor said we may as well ban lusty basis, to carry out this responsibility right now by pledging a humor and I suppose it is true securely in cheek) some of the certain number of prayers or sacrifices. His work for vocations that you find many Negroes, parts of Shakespeare and banish Huckleberry Finn because he wonderful ramifications that now will consist primarily in begging God to bless some of his Jews and Catholics among the was a juvenile delinquent. would develop from this proj- classmates and many of his schoolmates with the grace of a professional TV gag-men and ect for the Bible in Latin. The This represents a rather flip misstatement of the matter vocation. few white Anglo-Saxons. How- involved. There are indeed lusty passages in Shakespeare ever, Protestant humor is a daily missal for the laity would and frank statements in the Bible and some powerfully realist- The Vocation Committee would feel much happier and subject we can leave for future no longer be published in Eng- ic characterizations in Sigrid Undset, but in all these no more confident about this fall vocation program if they could ecumenical discussion. lish but in Latin. The pamphlets _ ' one finds dirt for dirt's sake. Sin is' recognized as sin and reach directly as many parents as they do young boys in their FOR SOPHISTICATES on the rack in the rear of the church would be sold neatly is not philosophized out of existence. Nor is there a tempting instructions on the priesthood. Sad to say, too many of our To return to the spoof. The - alluring, description of vice to make it look like virtue. Catholic parents yet need to learn and be convinced of the packaged — each pamphlet with writer, Saint Hereticus, began its interlinear trot in a cello- dignity and singular honor of a vocation in the home. There his piece with the question: The action of the State Attorney in one County to have the phane wrapper. are still empty places in the seminary because a mother or "How can we interest intelli- book banned may not be upheld by the Court. But if he suc- father interfered with the workings of divine grace in- the gent people in the faith?" He Latinists claim that Latin ceeds in arousing public opinion, he is turning loose the most ef- souls of their sons. asserted that he had found a gives an air of mystery to the fective force to maintain decency and still safeguard freedom way. Having read "Winne Ille liturgy so the Sunday sermon , of expression. We hope the whole diocese will unite with our young people during these coming weeks in fervent prayer that many who Pu," the translation of an Eng- likewise, in Latin, could mys- grow in knowledge of the priesthood may recognize and follow lish classic into Latin, the tify the congregation. In some 1 the call of Christ to the priesthood. thought struck him that just as of dur New York parishes it Tomorrow Is Veterans Day reading "Winne Ille Pu" is is said that Latin Americans now a mark of social sophis- ' feel ill at ease during the Somewhere along the line ih this turbulent generation it tication, why not a Latin Bible English sermons. So here we became fashionable among the sophisticated to sneer at patriot- to capture the sophisticated in- would have Latin sermons ism and to downgrade the traditional accounts of brave Ameri- telligentsia for the faith? made-to-order for the Latin cans, who have become almost legendary heroes. Americans. Saint Hereticus was advo- A' superintendent of schools in California recently put cating the publication of the Saint Hereticus be thanked. his finger on the cause of this. "Patriotism feeds on hero Bible in Latin for Protestants, In these days of gloom and 'worship," he said, "but' education during the past three a project daring in its sim- doom a little foolishness makes decades has deliberately debunked the hero. The quest of plicity. But he did not intend a lot of sense. ; the Golden Fleece has been crowded out of our textbooks by the visit of Tom and Susan to the zoo." ''""•. The Diocese of Miami He went on to say that the profession of educators in his Weekly Publication opinion "has been brainwashed for a quarter of a century TtZT Wtmm Embracing Florida's 16 Soulh- with slogans like this: 'There are no eternal verities,' 'Every- •^T era Counties: Broward, Char- ^^ lotte. Collier. Dade. DeSoto, thing is relative,' and so on." ^"Y Glades, Hardee, Hendry, JHgh- f . lands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, L^ Monroe, Okeechobee, P a 1 m Nor is he exaggerating. In many secular colleges in •W * Beach, St. LucJe. recent times the philosophers most respected were the agnos- Editorial PLaza 8-0543 - . . . ;: tic, soul-debunking pundits whose primary aim seemed to be Advertising. PL 4-2561; Circulation. PL 1-6821; Classified. PL ft to pull down absolute standards of truth and morality. To them patriotism is a "national mania," a sentimental defect THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. . thai adds one more bond to already heavily fettered man. The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop of Miami, President A few moments reflection on the meaning of Veterans' Day observed tomorrow, Nov. 11, will help us realize why in the Monsignor John J. Fitzpalrick Executive Editor Church patriotism is classified among the virtues. In the light Monsignor James F. Nelan Managerial Consultant «f this, bur education in Catholic schools can never play down Father James J. Walsh Editorial Consultant the debt we owe to men and woman whose sacrificial devotion to our country impelled them to give all that they had. John J. Ward , Editor Charles Shreiner Assistant Editor William P. Dale Advertising Manager George H. Monahan .0. News . Editor More Vocations Needed Marjorie L. Fillyaw -.".. Women's Editor ... m • Joseph S. Zilley ...... Circulation Manager Last week The Voice-carried the news story that Bishop Carroll addressed the 32 priests on the Vocation Committee -:-••• .-*-•-" -:- Second-class postage paid at Miami, Florida and ^assigned them to speak in all the schools of the diocese Subscription rates: U.S. and Possessions $5 a year; single copy 15 cents; foreign; $730 a year. • . f + \ ' on the subject of the Diocesan Priesthood and preparation for Published every Friday at «301 Biseayne Boulevard, SI{*nrilS Miami, 38, Florida 3Y*-TM*l£ it in the seminary. Address all mail to 4301 Biseayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla. %Vf JS • - Member Catholic Press Association. National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service. As a result of this wide coverage, every boy in a Catholic News items intended for publication must be received by Friday noon school from the 7th grade through high school will .have prior to following week's edition.

Page Florida Christ s Pledge: Ask and You Shall Receive AN ALTAR BOY NAMED By FATHER JAMES J. WALSH by selfish reasons. Only God knows how grateful we should A few years ago a fallen- away Catholic in answer to the be that on this or that occa-" efforts of zealous friends anxi- / never pray again or give God a case, in the eternal viewpoint sion He flatly refused to grant ous to bring him back to the thought. In his bitterness he death was a merciful favor, a what at the time we consid- Church used to said over and over that Our blessing of the greatest magni- ered necessary or at least puzzle them very beneficial in our lives. with the re- Lord had not kept His promise. tude.. It was not at all what it mark that he ASTONISHING ASSURANCE seemed to be — a cruel hard Some "favors" would have had - lost his Others, besides that disturbed blow that contradicted Divine wrecked us, others would faith because of man, have taken scandal at Goodness. have turned us away from a certain line in Christ's astonishing assurance "YOU ASK AMISS" God eventually. In fact, the the Bible. when He seemed to fail them. Or we can look at this from memory of some things we N a t u r - So what about his promise? Are another angle. St. James tells once pleaded for and did not ally, , -who- we supposed to take it in a figu- us, "You ask and receive not, receive may BOW give us a ever heard * Walsh rative sense, and not literally? because you ask amiss." The cold chill. Hindsight reveals this sur- Could it be possible that Our apostles meant that Our Lord we did not know what we prising statement became cu- rious about that particular Lord used such words merely to promised to hear our prayers, were asking for! line. To think that one could emphasize an important point but not bad prayers. That is, How should we deal with this use a text in Holy Scripture concerning the necessity of not prayers made without con- to justify turning away from promise of Christ's? We should prayer and expected us to qual- fidence or humility. And cer- God! pray with the - greatest confi- ify it accordingly? tainly not prayers made with a dence that He will indeed grant Had he found a statement in chip on the shoulder, that is, whatever we ask or somethin, Christ's words here are so the Gospels that had been dis- without the. disposition of resig- better, if He foresees that it wii proved by science? Did he come plain and simple that they nation present to soften the be good for us. To do this is t to believe that recent research have to be accepted literally. blow of apparent refusal. give Him credit for being goo had given the lie to one of He meant just what He said. and just at all times and t Christ's basic principles? Had And being God, He cannot be : Many of the things we ask leave the decision governing ou he saturated himself with the for in life can be motivated half truths written by the ene- faithless; He cannot fail to do lives in His hands. mies of the Church? His part — if we do ours. CRITICALLY ILL Therefore, Faith demands ' As it turned out the man had that we believe He cannot let a How You Can SI no interest in science or re- good prayer go unanswered. He search or what the Church's By FR. KILIAN McGOWAN, CJP. cannot fail to bless the humble, enemies had done. He merely Our quest for God in this life branded as false this promise confident, resigned person who may be summed up into two spoken by Christ: "Amen, amen implores His help. basic movements of the human effects of mortal sin. It's nc I say to you, if you ask the Why, then did the child die? spirit: 1) to live unto God; and surprising, therefore, that w Father anything in My name, 2) to die unto It would be foolish of course priests are often asked thi He will give it to you . . . Ask sin. Our perfec- question: "Father, why is i and you shall receive." to attempt to read God's tion as Chris- that no matter how much I rt mind. Only He can tell us tians consists in solve not to commit serious sit Some years ago, the story why He called this child home a wholehearted I keep falling back into th goes, his five-year-old son be- at the age of five instead of and practical same old sin?" came critically iH and hov- love of God; ered between life and death 85. and sin is the First, lets take a look at thj ' for more than a week. The key word "resolve." What is But without being melodra- only real ob- man along with his fam- stacle to this truly-meant resolution? It's n< matic, we may guess at one ily and neighbors prayed con- ( perfection. a half-hearted hope to do bettei stantly. Strangers sent words reason. Suppose that Go3 fore- The catechism It's not a wishy-washy intentio of sympathy and assured him saw that the child, if spared," Father Kilian tells us that sin to do God's will. It's a firm d< of further prayers. would grow up physically well, is a thought, desire, word, deed termination! Note those tw but spiritually sick, and even-, or omission against the law of words: firm and determinatioi However, despite the best of tually lose his soul. If so, the God. This cold language unfor- A firm determination is a dt of medical care, despite the manding leader that is resolve gift of good health could not be tunately fails to dramatize the flood of prayers, the child died. betrayal of God's love that is to use every possible means t considered a blessing. In this And the father vowed he would found in mortal sin. For mortal achieve victory. Here the vie sin is far more than a trans- tory is to be won by total war gression of God's law; it is a fare against that enemy we oal rejection of God himself. It does sin. Strange But True much more than gravely dam- The first weapon is pray- By M. J. MURRAY Copyright 1959. N.C.W.C. News Servtee age the soul cast in God's like- er. Not just morning and night ness; it actually evicts the Ador- prayers, or rosaries and nove- able Trinity from its residence . nas. But prayer at all times '.lion nuxuxZaut? in the human heart. It is whole- — with or without words — at CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS sale disaster for the follower of all times and in all our needs. •HEARD MASS It* THE OLD CHURCH Christ. of STNICHOLAS IN GALVJAY Our Lord warned us to pray without ceasing and to pray I believe that every sincere lest we fall into temptation. Christian instinctively realizes this, even though he may not be Under this headling may b able to spell out the theological included the thought of th Labor Unit Sends 7 By MSGR. GEORGE G. HIGGINS BEFORE S»IUN<3 ACROSS THE-ATMNT/C 7O THE NEW WORLD. In this, the second of a .series of columns on the work of the International Labor Organiza- In Burma, an American mil taion, some specific examples of ing engineer is working with HAVE DREN A ILO's technical Dutch mining expert teachir IO7» CEWIW/ GERMAN NUN, assistance acti- young Burmese the rudinftnts i £OSWiTHA,WHO WOOTt vities in the de- mining engineering in order RELIGIOUS DRAMAS veloping coun- tries will be cit- rebuild important export ma ed. Again our kets lost during the war. purpose in call- Training programs in Indis THIS CHAIR, WHICH If ing attention to PRESERVED IN X> HoiiWATERfotrr will help fill the tremendou WAS ORIGINALLY A these examples WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL need for skilled and semi-skill ENGLAND, WAS USED BY WHERE Vie is to demon- M/)RV TUDOR -AT HER FAITHFUL WASHED THEIR. ed labor jn one of India's new WEODINS TO PHILIP JT strate the use- OF SPAIN OVER. HANDS 6-FACE BEFORE fulness . of ILO ly built steel plants. ILO en ENTERING THE CHURCH. as an instrument of social prog- perts are overhauling voca ress. tional training, insiructo

November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Voicex Photos PONTIFICAL LOW Mass celebrated by Bishop of St. Augustine who have worked for many, ST. ANN MISSION chapel in Naranja accomo- day; Of simple design, the chapel was erected Coleman F. Carroll was attended by many Span- years among the migrant workers who come to dates 200 persons and was dedicated by Bishop in South Dade county with the financial aid of ish-speaking persons and Sisters of St. Joseph South Florida during the winter-months to work. Coleman F. Carroll during ceremonies last Sun- the Church Extension Society. BISHOP CARROLL BLESSES NEW BUILDINGS Mission, 2 Convents, School Dedicated The solicitude of Holy Moth- er Church for the spiritual wel- fare of migrant workers who spend only a few months each year in South Florida was ex- pressed by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll following the dedication of the new St. Ann chapel at Naranja last Sunday. The Bishop expressed the hope that the chapel, which has been erected on Bauer Dr., approximately one-half mile west of Tallahassee Rd., TWO-STORY CONVENT for the School Sisters Sunday by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, Children will be the source of abundant of Notre Dame who staff both Annunciation of the school in uniforms provided a guard of School and Madonna Academy was also blessed honor during the ceremonies in Lake graces through the reception Forest. of the Sacraments and as- is beautifully wooded with scat- sistance at the Holy Sacrifice tered pines and palmettos, char- of the Mass for the countless acteristic of the South Dade number of farm workers in area. Facilities^ provided in the the area. chapel include the priests' and altar boys' sacristies and jan- In his sermon during the itor and storage areas. Pontifical Low Mass celebrated in the chapel at 11 a.m., Father On Sunday afternoon, Bish- Anthony Navarrete, assistant op Carroll officiated at the director of the Spanish-Speaking blessing of the newest paro- Apostolate of the Miami Di- chial school and two convents ocese told the congregation that "in the most humble in the Hollywood area. and smallest of churches you A new; convent for the Sisters can find what you find in Ca- of St. Joseph of St. Augustine thedrals. .The most beautiful who staff St. Stephen Proto- thjng in the world is Jesus martyr School at 2000 S. State Christ," he said, "and the most Rd. 7 provides accommodations wonderful thing in the world is for 10 nuns, wjnile a two story- His sacrifice." convent erected for the School Sisters of Notre Dame who staff Father Navarrete and Fa- FIRST GRADE ROOM of the new Annunciation parochial school both Annunciation parochial ther Claude Brubaker, pastor is blessed by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll. The school, designed by School and Madonna Academy- of the Sacred Heart parish, Miami architect Blair Wright, provides six classrooms and ad- in the Lake Forest section of Homestead, from which St. ministration offices. Classes are taught in four grades. West Hollywood provides 12 Ann chapel is attended, were bedrooms. chaplains to Bishop Carroll 39th Streets in Lake Forest also one through four. Murray Blair during dedication ceremonies. The new six-room Annuncia- includes administration offices Wright of Miami was .' ar- Father Neil J. Flemming was tion School located at 37th and and classes are taught in grades chitect. master of ceremonies. Built with the financial aid of the Church Extension So- ciety, St. Ann chapel accom- modates more than 200 per- sons and provisions have been made by architect Thomas J. Madden, Jr., of Miami to ex- pand the building when neces- sary to accommodate 500. A large statue of St. Ann pa- troness of the mission church, has been placed in a niche above the front entrance. The site, which was personal- ly inspected by Archbishop Wil- liam O'Brien, auxiliary Bishop SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH of St^ Augustine in- concluded at their new convent in St. Stephen of Chicago and president of cluding Mother Anna Maria, S.S.J., mother Protomartyr parish in West Hollywood. Other the Church Extension Society, gerenal, watch as ceremonies of blessing are parochial buildings include a church and school.

8 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Smut Is Weakening Brother Renew U:S., Bishop Says IS CLEVELAND (NO — The I Religious Vows large amount pf indecent litera- ture published in the U.S. is weakening the moral fiber of Brother Dominic Gamez -of the nation, Bishop Nicholas T. the Brothers of the Good Shep- Elko of the Byzantine Rite Dio- herd renewed religious vows of ' cese of Pittsburgh said here. poverty, chastity and obedience "These publications are for- at ceremonies held on Monday bidden on the newsstands of in St. Patrick Church, Miami Moscow," said the Bishop in a Beach. WINNER of the 1961y Cardinal sermon at the Divine Liturgy Spellman Award of the Catho- (Mass) offered in St. Mary's He is one.of five Brothers lic Theological Society of Amer- Byzantine Rite Catholic church who staff CamiUus House, a ica is Father Cyril Vollert, S.J. in suburban Parma. shelter for destitute men lo- cated at 726 NE First Ave., Miami. -RESOURCES OVER $50,000,000 Msgr. William Bawy, pastor ESTABLISHED 1926 of St. Patrick Church, officia- ted at the Mass and profession NOW OFFERS FREE PERSONALIZED CHECKS ceremony. He spoke briefly on FOR BOTH PERSONAL AND SPECIAL CHECK- ING ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS. TAKE ADVAN- the life of dedication lived 'by TAGE OF THIS SERVICE NOW! LA SALLE high school students Aear Father Cuuiminec oegan an intensive campaign to the Brothers and of the spiri- Claude Brubaker discuss vocations to the priest- encourage vocations to the diocesan priesthood tual advantages gained by them- hood as the newly-formed Priests' Vocation in the Diocese of Miami. selves and those they serve. LITTLE RIVER After Mass the Brothers had breakfast in the rectory. BANK and Missile Expert Von Braun Planned Parenthood Brother^Dominic has com- Group Opens Clinic pleted one year in religion. TRUST He made his novitiate at the EXTENDED BANKING HOURS NEW HAVEN, Conn. (NO — Order's motherhouse in Al- Friday Evenings COMPANY Speaks At Barry Nov. 16 The Planned Parenthood League buquerque, N. Mex., and All Departments 5-7 p.m. Outside Tellers 8017 N.E. 2nd Av«. "Why We Must Master Outer of Connecticut has opened a served at the Blessed Martin Man. thru Fri. 9-4 p.m. Space" will be discussed by a birth control clinic here in a di- de Porres Home in Columbus, REGULAR BANKING HOURS Miami, Ha. rect challenge to Connecticut's Mon. thru Fri. 9:30-2 p.m. noted space scientist and mis- O., where the Brothers care 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY sile expert at the Barry College 82-year-old birth control law. for 28 victims of cerebral palsy. Member: Federal Reserve System — Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Auditorium Thursday, Nov. 16. The league said it also plans Dr. Wernher Von Braun, di- to open clinics in Hartford and Brother David Keane, B.G.S, rector of the George C. Mar- Norwalk, contrary to the 1879 is superior of Camillus House. shall Space Flight Center," Na- state law which prohibits the Others on the staff are Brother tional Aeronautics and Space use of contraceptives and bars Kenny Mayeur, Brother Paul Administration, Huntsville, doctors from giving birth con- Johnson and Brother Candidate FOR ALL KINDS OF trol advice. Ala., will be the guest lec- William Dunn. turer on the second program The U. S. Supreme Court re- QUALITY BUILDING of the Barry Culture Series fused last June 19 to rule on the which begins at 8:15 p.m. constitutionality of the law. As- Prelate Leaves Will sociate Justice William J. Bren- ST. PAUL, Minn. (NO — The AND CONSTRUCTION The recipient of many profes- nan, Jr., commented then that will of the late Archbishop Wil- sional and scholastic honors for Dr. Wernher Von Braun the "true controversy" raised liam O. Brady devised his en- his leading role in rocketry and by the law centers upon "the tire estate to the archdiocese, space research activity, Dr. SEE . • • and-surrendered to the Allied opening of birth control clinics an estimated $10,000 in invest- Von Braun is director of the powers. on a large scale. '\ ments and $6,452 in cash. Saturn missile program and has directed development of the 20fc Dr. Von Braun came to the mile Redstone, America's first U.'S. late in 1945 under con- IN THE RED BIRD SHOPPING CENTER IT'S large ballistic rocket, and also tract to the U.S. Army. He BELK'S STEVE CLARK the Pershing rocket program. directed high altitude firings V2 DEVELOPER of captured V2 rockets at Member — St. Michael's Parish A native of Wirsitz, Germany, • White' Sands Missle Range, Dr. Von Braun was awarded a N.M. and later became proj- B.A. degree in 1932 and a doc- ect director of a guided mis- torate in physics in 1934 by the sile ' development unit at Ft. University of Berlin. Prior to Bliss, Tex. that time he had joined a group In 1950 the group was trans- STORE of inventors who constituted the ferred to Huntsville, Ala., German Society for Space where the Jupiter IRBM was HOURS Travel. developed at the Marshall Cen- ter which is in charge of devel- From 1932 to 1937 he was em- oping and launching the Nation- ployed by the Ordnance Depart- al Aeronautics and Space Ad- EVERY WEEK DAY ment of the German govern- ministration's space vehicles, ment and was chief of a small and conducting related re- 9:30 AM Till 9:00 PM rocket development station hear search. Berlin 'where the liquid-fuel rockets identified as forerun- In 1959 Dr. Von Braun re- ners of the V2 were developed. ceived the Distinguished Feder- rthe closing months of World al Civilian Service Award from at ""War II he led more than 100 of former President Dwight D. his fellow scientists to the West Eisenhower. 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November 10, 1961 THE VOICE' Miami, Florida Page 9 HONOR POPS LEO Pope Appeals For World Peace

Continued from Page 1 vide them, may know how greatness of this truly lofty to raise themselves ever more Pope, one of the great Pon- when he opened a meeting of to those supreme values of tiffs who sat on the apostolic the Central Preparatory Com- the spirit which bring them throne, are so great that they mission for the coming ecume- closer and which alone can are apt to dismay any of nical council. lead them toward solid and his successors . .. We have lasting peace. Reminding the commission thought of paying him hom- that many people are worried "We are joining this anguish- age through a special docu- about present world condi- ed appeal with a fatherly heart ment, an encyclical of im- tions, he said that he had and We beseech the Almighty minent publication which will earlier invited "statesmen to with great fervor that He may illustrate with devout admira- face up to their tremendous . enlighten the minds, protect tion his distinguished merits responsibilities." The Pontiff your nations and all of the and his personal characterist- said he had asked that "truth human race, uniting them ever ics in relation to the history and justice affirm themselves more in concord and peace." of the Holy Church." in safeguarding essential lib- Pope John also spoke on the erties and the insuppressable coronation anniversary, his 80th The • Pope cited quotations values of each nation and yearT and the work of St. from five addresses that Pope every man." Cfiarles Borromeo, whose feast- Leo delivered at his own coro- day it was. nation anniversary celebrations. At the anniversary celebra- , He said: tion he asked the representa- He noted that the celebration tives of many lands: "Pray was only a few days away from " 'My tongue and my spirit N,C. Photo to God that men and nations, death of L;eo the Great, and bless His Holy Name.' So began Spain. On the Pope's desk is a replica of the added: s TURNING a switch in his library at the Vatican, overcoming the questions of St. Leo on the feast of his first Pope John XXIII illuminates a towering, new cross, dedicated at the opening of a congress material interests which di- "The proportions of the anniversary; similarly his far cross atop Mount Tibidabo near Barcelona in honoring the Sacred Heart.

SELECT YOUR NEXT NEW CAR FROM removed successor returns to the great responsibilities We The Pope then described how OUR WIDE SELECTION these words 15 centuries later." have assumed. But it is also longevity is a tradition in his permissible to rejoice in this family and enumerated the The Pontiff said that he gift. It was the Blessed Lord modern popes who, have lived blushes at the realization of the who-imposed this grave burden long lives. Both of his parents, responsibility God entrusted to upon Us, and it is He who must he said, lived past 80 and a him when he was elected, but • help Us bear it conscientiously grandfather to 89. Pius IX lived he bows to the Divine Will and and with dignity." to 86 and Leo XIII to 93, he Lincoln Continental accepts with humility the hom- \ noted. ' age shown to the office of the "O- truly this commemora- MERCURY COMET MONTEREY LINCOLN CONTINENTAL papacy by the official- delega- tion of the third anniversary The day of t h e celebration tions from all around the world. of the apostolic and pastoral was heavy with rain, just as ft He continued: task which the goodness o f was three years ago when Pope the Lord entrusted to Us at John first ascended the p a p a 1 "When We think of the great f ete S^)cncielrer5 the sunset hour of Our Life is throne. mission conferred upon Us to enough for our personal en- GABLES LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. care for the universal flock of couragement and joy, and it Inside brilliantly-lit St. Peter's Christ, We are overwhelmed 4001 PONCE DE LEON, CORAL GABLES, FLA. will remain as a testimony basilica awaiting the Pope's ar- with anxiety at the thought of and as a memory of your rival were members of special most pious and festive devo- missions from 67 nations, includ- tion for the successor of St. ing Cuba. Also present were the Peter," he continued. Pope's three brothers and his sister. Ambassador Thomas "The condition of the good Finletter represented the United wishes expressed on the comple- States. tion of my 80th year," h^ went on, "are well put and clear: Giovanni Cardinal Montini, age is bestowed that one may Archbishop of Milan, celebra- gain devotion . . . Longevity is ted the anniversary Mass. Car venerable in itself, worthy of dinal Montini was the first respect in all- ages, but it is cardinal created by Pope above all a great gift of God." John. ' Pope Stresses Importance Of Diplomats In Vatican People save money in all kinds of places. Socks, You save time, steps and money, too —by saving VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope ed in audience the youth of teapots, mattresses ... and various financial insti- where you Can do all your financial "shopping." John XXIII has told a group Italian Catholic Action and tutions. But more and more money-wise men and Where you find a better way to borrow and tp pay of diplomats that current events members of the College of Car- women are putting their savings in banks. bills, while you build valuable bank standing. Where have made the collaboration of dinals. Your bank-savings work hard—with safety. They you find- dozens of services that can help you-in their governments with the Holy. Pope John spoke in French in earn regular bank interest that's bank-guaranteed, hundreds of ways! See "more important than ever addressing the diplomats, head- and every account is government-insured to $10,000. before." ,. ed by Irish Ambassador Leo Thomas McCauley, their dean. It's the sure road to the things you want. The sen- The diplomats, all assigned sible bank way to prepare for emergencies and oppor- to the Holy See, were re- He told them that he regards ESTIMATE SOUTH UPHOLSTERY SHOP ALL THE ABOVE BANKS ARE MEMBERS OF Daily and Evenings — UN 5-5647 18681 W. DIXIE HIGHWAY »A/| 7 T FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. ISlip Covers and Draperies Custom Mad<

Page 10 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Nuppy Birthday To Pope

Voice Photos 8Oth BIRTHDAY ;.ml third anniversary of Pope John XXIII as Supreme Pa-1\* r.j observed in the Diocese of Miami at St. COLORFUL PROCESSION OF members of the hierarchy, mini- Cathedral.'Masses v.'erc also celebrated in every parish of the Mary Cal'u'. ' r i ;nore than 1,000 assisted at Solemn Pont- signori and priests serving in the Diocese of Miami preceded Diocese for the inieiikn rf Ptps John XXIII on the occasion of ifical Mass .u _, • ..ishap Coleman F. Carroll. Solemn Pontifical Mass sung at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary his 80th birthday and the thirj anniversary of his coronation.

••• # ABOUT 199 seminarians from St. John Vianney i' i.ees. Also present were Vincentian Fathers YOUNG CHILDREN form a line in the center religious orders of - women stationed in South Minor Serri.isr/ r•• •.!;i.c!l'at the Pontifical Mass i.o jlaii (he seminary and priests of other re- aisle of St. Mary Cathedral to receive Holy Com- F.'erida were present as well as representatives for the Supr;.r.j c iff attired in cassocks and '3'.ciu orders stationed in the Miami Diocese. munion from Bishop Coleman F. Carroll. Many of the Miami DCCW and the NCCM.

ELEMENTARY AND HIGH School students from parishes in "THE HAND of God fashioned and molded His servant for the COR JESU CHOIR comprised of 60 students from Barry College the Greater M'a«i'.area,' attired in uniform, assisted at the great work he has t') do in the future," Bishop Patrick Shanley, in Miami Shores, sang during the Pontifical Mass under the Mass whiJi »JJ ;.I.'.-L-.1 fcr the intentions of the Holy Father. O. Carm.. said of Pope John XXHI as he outlined the life of {he direction of Sister Marie Rosaria, O.P. and accompanied at the Also present were representatives of lay organizations. - Supreme Pontiff during his sermon at the Pontifical Mass. organ by Clayton Breimetnan, organist at the Cathedral.

November 10/1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 11 CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON $2 MILLION BUILDINGS CARLOS CUSTIN PIANO CO. Sole Agent for New Student Uiiion; Dorm For Barry

Construction has begun on a Student and faculty dining of the college will sing, a High lection will be sung by the modern dormitory and student rooms, meeting rooms, offices, Mass of Thanksgiving at 9:30 Tara Singers under the direc- union building which will be student recreational equipment, a. m. in the auditorium. The tion of Sister Maura, O.P. One of the World's Finest erected at a cost of $2 million a snack bar, post office and Cor Jesu Choir under the direc- on the Barry College campus, terrace for dancing will be in- tion of Sister Marie Rosaria, The only Catholic women's 1451 S.W. 1st St. Miami Shores. cluded in the Student Union O.P. will sing. college south of Washington, building on N. Miami Ave. D. C. was founded in 1940 by FR 4-4220 According to Sister Mary Barry & Kay of Chicago are the A brunch for college guests, the late Bishop Patrick Barry, EXPERT TUNING and REPAIRING * Alice, O.P., executive vice- architects for the new project alumnae and students will Of interest to School Musical Depts. president of the women's col- which is expected to be complet- be followed "by an academic fifth Bishop of St. Augustine; lege which is now in its 21st ed by September in 196'2. program at n o o n. Margo his sister, Mother Mary Gerald, year of operation by the Ad- O'Connor, student body pres- O. P., now mother general of rian Dominican Sisters, the Founders' Day will be observ- ident, will preside as trib- dormitory will house 150 stu- ed at the college Thursday, Nov. utes to the founders are pre- the Adrian Dominican Sisters Mention The Voice When You're Shopping dents and will be located at 15 when Msgr. William Barry, sented by Margaret Raiss and and Monsignor Barry. /" 35- N. Miami Ave. and 111th St. P.A., one of the three founders Barbara Scully. A choral se- acre campus is located between NE 111th and 115th Streets and N. Miami Ave. and NE Second Ave: in Miami Shores. When the fine arts college first opened there were 30 students from Florida and of the World half a dozen other states rep- resented on the charter en-, rollment. Today about 800 students from all sections of the United 's States and 13- foreign nations Among the worlds most prominent slope of the mountain. Its cupola, enjoy the benefits of this cen- shrines, St. Joseph's Oratory of somewhat in the way the domes of ter of Catholic learning. In- Mount Royal welcomes three or four Montmarte and St. Peter's, respec- cluded . are 509 full-time and Oratory million visitors annually and com- tively, identify Paris and Rome, has 290 part-time students. pares favorably with Lourdes and become a landmark of .Canada's Montreal, Canada Fatima. metropolis. Within- the shrine is the tomb of The 26-feet high illuminated cross Brother Andre, C.S.C., whose tireless capping the cupola stands 360 feet and fervent efforts resulted in this above the roof of the crypt-church, New Private 52 feet high in itself. _ The dome • Inauguration of crypt-ctaureh glorious edific* which evidences his profound love and deyotio"n to St. propejj measuring 125 feet in dia- Girls' School y — 1917 meter and constructed" of reinforced • Construction of Basili

Page 12 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida 15 RELIGIOUS of the .Society of the Sacred Grove where they wiU establish a college pre- . OPEN DOORS of the Sacred Heart Convent re- community is the first foundation to be estab- Heart are shown on the spacious grounds of the paratory day school for girls opening for classes veal the beautiful patio and fountain around lished by the order in a diocese south of Wash- new Convent of the Sacred Heart in Coconut in the next semester. - which the 35-room residence is built. The new ington, D.C. on the east coast of the U.S.

A Visitor Enjoys A View of Biscayne Bay From the Terrace Lay Pond On Terrace Provides Atmosphere of Relaxation School Books Are Sorted By Mother Barry and Mother McGowi

Olympic Size Swimming Pool Overlooks Biscayne Bay On 10-Acre Estate Temporary Chapel Has Already Been Established la the Sacred Heart Convent

November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Mkimi, Florida Page..13 LArPriest1, Ntth Herfc Speed Fever Serum To Cuban Boy Sunday TV q To Show 'Vestments ALL A Cuban youth critically ill recover, thanks to the fast untiring efforts of a Dominican of the Dominican Sisters of St. (Continued from* Page 1) in O r i e n t e Province of thinking of a priest in the Arch- Catherine de Ricci who staff Sister in Miami. and explained on the Miami Di- POINT TO communist-controlled Cuba may diocese of Los Angeles and the Miami's diocesan Spanish cen- In response to an appeal for ocese television program, ter, located and purchased the "That I May See," on Sunday, ENJOYABLE help from Vladimiro Gomez serum and kept it under Nov. 12, at 11 A.M., on Station of Holquin in Oriente Province DINING B. R. constant refrigeration until ar- WCKT, Channel 7, Miami. STATE FARM from Cuban refugees in Los The commentary wiu\ be rangements could be made to at Angeles, Msgr. Patrick ,J. transport it to Havana. given by Father David J. Hef- LIMEGROVER Koche, director of the arch- fernan, pastor of St. Lawrence diocesan Family Life Bureau, In less than 24 hours after Church, North' Miami Beach, TROPICAL the call from Msgr. Roche, the and chairman of, the Miami Di- contacted Miami's Centro His- ocese Television and Radio TU 7-9491 pano Catolico, seeking un- serum was carried aboard a Pan American Airways Clipper Commission. He will . be as- dulent fever serum and sisted by Father Peter Vergau- CAFETERIA 601 HIALEAH DR. en route to Havana; by a Cuban INSURANCE chloromytetin, and antibiotic. ~ w.•- I WEEKLY — MONTHLY — 16 PIECES : .1 SEASON — YEARLY . 2 Complete Chickens 119475" Collins Wl 7-9103] • Across from Howard Johnsons FISH FILLET . . . Here it is a year 'round wonderland ' Write for Brochure < DINNER 79c in "Your Own Back Yard" French Fries, Cole Slaw, Honey, Bread 1201 Coral Way at 3 Points CARRY n yi S>11n DINING PETERSON'S OUT CFK 4-0110 ROOM BARBECUED RIBS and CHICKEN STEAK PLACE 4901 Flamingo Way Prepared Over An Open-Hearth Flame Corner E. 4th Ave. and 4th St., Hialeah 7140 S.W. 8th ST. • CA 1-9862 STEAKS — CHOPS — SEAFOOD MU 1-6633 All At Moderate Prices ADDED SPECIALTY' Pick Your Own Live Maine Lobster * KING-SIZE COCKTAIL /CHICKENS I BROILED at Popular Prices \BISC!)IT.b2 |MACKERAl.-58.'i COCKTAIL HOUR Daily 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. PUMPKIN'S Delicious Hors' D'oeuvres Served • DANCING STEAK DINNER And Entertainment Until 5 A.M. V.S. CHOICE CHARCOAL BROIL ALL FOR ONLY 3622 CORAL WAY RESTAURANT Luncheon Served Home made soup or juice, hash brown potatoes, 4K~tf /IQ hot garlig c bread, assorted table relishes. Choice «F I ^*i_F and LOUNGE 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily of beveroge — Plus OUR FAMOUS KEYLIME PIE. * W« ar« an Independent Cafe- teria, having no connection FRIED Special Child's Dinner HOT with any chain, national *r and Carry Out Service CHICKEN CORNED BEEF, local. JUMBO PASTRAMI For Your Dining Pleasure . . . Don't Forget To Visit The . . . Other Complete SHRIMP Dinners Sandwiches A We Jiive II« horn* office telling u« what to <«rv« «r BLACK ANGUS 13001 N.W. 7th AVENUE MU 8-8812 how to ierv« It. "JUST NORTH OF FOOD FAIR" "IN THE HEART OF MOTEL ROW" * We never sarva "SPECIALS." Adjacent St. Mary Magdalen Church Quality food (or our cuttom- 17700 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Florida an at all times.

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Page 14 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Photos Courtesy of The Miami News HOLY REDEEMER Cathedral and rectory in the city of Hodapp is shown pointing to the location of his Cathedral on apparently were damaged by the 200-miIe-per-hour winds of the an aerial photograph of the devastated city. According to the hurricane which struck British Honduras on Oct. 31. Bishop Bishop more than 53,000 Catholics are members of his flock.

MIAMI NEWS photographs made in Belize and flown to Miami are checked by Bishop Robert L. Bodapp, S.J., who stopped briefly in Miami en route to his hurricane-ravaged diocese in British Honduras. The Bishop was in the U.S. for the funeral of his mother. Honduran Bishop Flies Back TQ Storm-Battered Diocese By MARJORIE L. FILLYAW has 80 government-aided prima- ry schools with more than 11,000, The Bishop of Belize left Mi- children enrolled; three high ami last Friday for his hurri- schools and one agricultural cane-ravaged diocese as first school. shipments of medicine and clothing from Catholic Re- In addition there are three lief Services arrived here en parish churches in the city of route to British Honduras. Belize and six in the outlying areas. At the present time Bishop Robert L. Hodapp, there are 26 Jesuit priests S.J., who has spent 20 years from the Society of Jesus' ~ In the capital city was absent Missouri Province, three dio- from his See when the 200- A LARGE CRUCIFIX still stands before the St. Catherine Con- dence, R.I., one of two religious orders of women represented in cesan priests, Jesuit Brothers; mile-per-hour winds of Hurri- vent and School where hundreds were given refuge from the the Diocese of Belize. According to latest reports from the city, and nuns of the Sisters' of disastrous winds and water by the Sisters of Mercy of Provi- the nuns are still providing shelter for and feeding many victims. cane Hattie devastated Belize Mercy and the Sisters of the Tuesday, Oct. 31. He paus- Holy Family from New Or- sands are milling around ed briefly in Miami after re- leans serving in the diocese. searching for food." turning from his native city of Mankato, Minn., where he As ham radio operators in Mi- According to other reports reaching Miami extensive had officiated at funeral serv- ami picked up eye-witness re- ports of death and destruction in damage was suffered at the ices for his mother. PaUotine Convent of the Sis- Belize from Father Philip Pick, ters of the Holy Family and Concerned for the welfare of S.J., a native of West Bend, his priests, religious and the 53,- St. Catherine Convent of.the inder his spiritual care, the Wis., Bishop Hodapp, who was Sisters of Mercy where hun- t-.^iiop who was consecrated anxiously perusing newspaper dreds were sheltered during three years ago, learned from reports and pictures of the the storm. The Mercy Sisters Hugh McLoone, CRS-NCWC rep- storm, said that Father Pick had including nuns from Massa- resentative in Miami that 1,000 also broadcast as a ham radio chusetts, Rhode Island, Eng- pounds of drugs and 5,000 pounds operator during . Hurricane land, Ireland and British Hon- of clothing were among the first duras, reportedly spent the Janet. relief supplies shipped from Mi- night of the hurricane in pray- ami International Airport for SOUGHT REFUGE er on the second floor of the the victims of one of this year's Father Pick reported that hun- convent where they had taken greatest disasters. Known dead dreds who had sought refuge in the Blessed Sacrament after soared.above 300. St. John College in Belize were the door of the chapel was REPORTS OF DEATH safe although the building itself damaged. - Recalling that after Hurricane had been damaged. He advised Janet struck the northern part that there were no known cas- From news pictures flown to of the British Honduras in 1955 ualties among the priests and Miami from Belize Bishop Ho- his dioscese spent a period of religious in the diocese and add- dapp determined that some . two years rebuilding and refur- ed that at that time "bodies are damage had been done to the nishing churches and schools, still being dug from the debris roof of the Holy Redeemer Bishop Hodapp pointed out that and people who are still alive, Cathedral and rectory in Belize, CATHOLIC RELIEF Services representative in John Sweeney, S.J., pastor of the Gesu parish, the Belize Diocese which con- homeless and hungry, are be- both of which were also Miami, Hugh McLoone, right, explains to Bish- that relief supplies of medicine and clothing sists of 8,600 square miles now coming hard to control. Thou- battered in the 1931 hurricane. op Robert L. Hodapp, S.J., center, and Father are being shipped to victims in Belize.

November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 INSIDE STORY OF CASTRO PERSCCUTION: Oppressed Cubans Look To Free, Democratic Future The author of the following article — the last in tember demonstration is evi- funds spent on broadcasts, the a, series of three — is a former correspondent of dence that his communist re- printing of millions of copies of Noticias Catolicas in Santiago, Cuba, who was perse- gime will crumble before the propaganda literature, the sup- cuted by the government for his news work and leader- religious faith, traditions and port of agents, the lavish ex- ship of Catholic youth groups. After being granted - ideals of the Cuban people. change of students and leaders asylum in a foreign embassy in Havana, he reached His government is now being — has also deeply impressed the U. S. in September. kept in power only by the hungry Cubans. campaign of propaganda and In 1956, a group of Catholic By FATHER JORGE BEZ-CHABEBE terror waged by Red agents. university students conducted N.C.W.C. News Service Although there is hope for surveys to determine the re- The Faith will survive in Cuba and the country's future is Cuba, there are also some dis- ligious beliefs of the people in hopeful despite the persecution of the Church and the people by quieting questions facing that Cuba so that the lay apostolate the Red Regime of Premier Fidel Castro. island nation. Where is the na- could plan its activities tional purpose instilled in the A clue to the future was provided by the Castro regime's people by such patriots as Jose The students went out in panic and violence in the face of the recent mass demonstration Marti, who led the 19th-century teams to ask Cubans about God, of Cuban Catholics. : struggle for independence? religion and the human soul. What is going to happen to RELIGIOUS TRADITION the crowd with machineguns. On Sept. 10 a vast crowd the thousands of young people Among 600 selected students gathered in front of the Church Then, without any ' provoca- who have been brainwashed by at Havana University, 75 per of Our Lady of Charity in tion, it deported the church's communist propaganda. cent said they believed in God downtown Havana. The people pastor, Auxiliary Bishop Ed- according to Catholic teaching; wanted to hold the traditional TRADITION PERSISTS uardo Boza Masvidal of Ha- 22 per cent said they believed in procession in honor of their na- The answers are that Marti's vana, and 131 priests and Broth- some kind of God. Only 2.2 per tion's patroness. But the Ca- teachings will prevail and that ers to Spain. cent said they were atheists. stro government feared that not all young people have been deceived. such a demonstration would be Unprovoked violence is oft- The national survey, con- extremely dangerous to itself en a sign of weakness. Thus There is a time-tested tradi- RECENT demonstration of the Faith of the Cuban people at the ducted among hundreds of com- and sent militiamen to fire on Castro's reaction to the Sep- tion of anticommunism, among Church of Our Lady of Charity in Havana has produced evidence munities in rural and urban the Cuban people of all classes:- that the communist regime of Fidel Castro fears that it is still areas, found the 96.5 per cent Workers, students,' peasants and on shaky ground. The regime squelched the religious demonstra- of the people believe in God, political leaders. tion and deported the pastor, Bishop Boza Masvidal. 85 per cent believed in an im- Jordan marsh is headquarters mortal soul. In 1947 a national workers' for Catholic and congress expelled Red leaders with the Soviet Union. Batista's ing on many counts..In the first Cubans with religious convic- all other travel from the Cuban .Confederation predecessors, Presidents Grau place, it is being carried out in tions, deeply devoted as they of Labor (CCL). Later the Free San Martin and Prio Socarras, a disorderly and impatient man- are to Our Lady of Charity, programs Workers' Trade Union League, had restricted communist activ- ner, as if the communist bosses look to their tradition of free- the National Peasants' league ities. were in a race for time. Under dom and human dignity, and and other labor groups worked the guise of "education" and above all to spiritual values and toward the establishment of a Thus until Castro came to "literacy" campaigns, Castro faith, as the key to their salva- National Anticommunist Front. power the Reds counted for but and his agents are trying to tion in the present storm. little in Cuban life. When" the erase almost a century of striv- When the Soviets struck in nation's influential men and or- ing for independence and four Korea in 1950, the federation ganizations pooled their re- centuries of Christian traditions. Benedictine To Speak of electrical, gas, water and sources to fight against the Ba- other utilities workers moved tista dictatorship from ,1952 to Most of this indoctrination At Knights' Ceremony JORDAN MARSH TRAVEL BUREAU, 1501 BISCAYNE BLVD. to fire all known communists 1958, no communists were effort is based on emotion, not FUGAZY MANAGEMENT, FIRST FLOOR, MIAMI. FR 4-7251 working in those key services. asked to join. on reason. And while it can Father Leo R. Schlosser, USE YOUR AMERICAN EXPRESS OR DINERS CLUB CHARGE Months later the youth branch produce fanaticism and whip O.S.B., of St. Leo Abbey, St. , of the CCL gathered 100,000 The Reds were again absent ~ up rallies, it can hardly take Leo, Fla., will be guest speaker signatures for an appeal to at Caracas, Venezuela, in July, root in convictions. at a banquet honoring new mem- the government asking that 1958, when all 10 groups involv- bers of the Fourth Degree of the the Communist party be out- ed in the armed revolt for free- Young Cubans at first like to Knights of Columbus. His ad- lawed in Cuba. dom signed a pactrsetting forth wear uniforms, carry guns and dress on Christian unity will be NOW- FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED I their common aims and the post- become teachers among illiter- given on Nov. 26 at the Seville The provincial councils of the revolution program. The sign- ate farm workers. Yet they.have Hotel, Miami Beach. . Veterans of Independence, a pa- ers, besides Castro's 26th of July not lost their sense of patriot- S/S FLORIDA triotic association, asked the Movement and the Student Di- ism nor their sense of criticism. The banquet will, conclude government in the late 1940s to rectorate — two of the most ac- What is better, they believe in ceremonies in which approxi- ban the People's Socialist party, tive fighting groups- — were the the best ideals of the revolution mately 80 members of the K-C 3-DAY enyisES FROM MIAMI TO then the name of the Commu- traditional parties and the un- that has been betrayed by Cas- will be admitted to the Fourth nist party, because "its activi- derground movements. tro and are awakening to the Degree. The group, representing ties go directly against Cuban bitter truth of the betrayal. nearly all of the K-C councils liberty." Six months later the Batista in South Florida, will be named forces were defeated, but not Cuban youth will show in due in honor of-Msgr. William Bar- with the help of the commu- Cuba's Congress banned the time that it knows how to shake ry, P.A., pastor of St. Patrick People's Socialist party in 1950, nist party. Only weeks be- off the present nightmare of parish, Miami Beach. but its communist members fore Batista's downfall, the lies and betrayal. The militias either went underground or in- Reds were opposing and sab- . and even the secret police are The exemplification ceremony filtrated other parties. otaging the 26th of July Move- heavily penetrated by anti- will begin at 2 p.m. at the ho- ment formed to back up Cas- Castro youths. The following year the com- tel under the direction of Leon- tro's guerrillas. ard A. Burt, master of the Fourth ^nunists lost the student elec- One of the greatest weak- Degree in the southern district tions at Havana University, the In February, 1959, the influ- nesses of the Castro regime is largest university in Cuba with the effect on the people of its of Florida. The banquet will be- ential magazine, Bohemia, gin at 7 p!m. some 20,000 students. which was the voice of those .economic failures and extrava- gances. The-land reform pro- In 1952 the dictatorial regime who- signed the Caracas- pact, Reservations are being ac- expressed alarm that "some gram has been the most shock- cepted by Michael J. Kara* S38 of President Fulgencio Batista, ing of them. Hunger is growing The S/S FLORIDA is your "floating hotel" for which had earlier favored the leading figures of the Revolu- N. Miami Ave., FR 3-4176. . 2 delightful nights at sea; 2 full days and a night tion seem to be cooperating in in this first communist republic docked In downtown Nassau, convenient to Bay communists, broke relations from the infiltration and deceit of the of Latin America and thousands Street shopping, Paradise Beach-... all attrac- of Cuban homes have felt its tions! ALL (8) meals Included .. . ALL ocean, Round-trip eternal saboteurs of democra- Square, Round Dance view staterooms... spacious, open-air decks cy." It added this warning: impact. (the full length of the ship!) . . . everything '39 up "The way of Cuba is not the for your complete cruising pleasure. Calypso - A wide range of vital foods For K-C Unit Nov. 18 Band, Entertainment, Dancing, Captain's Cock- way of Russia. The Cuban Rev- tail Party, Midnight Snacks, Continental Break- olution does not answer to and goods are lacking today. . ComparCopare \ Special Thanksgiving Cruise MIAMI BEACH — The Miami last served in your stateroom! • and you'll 60 ': Marx, but to Marti." " People know that the Castro Beach Council "of the Knights of Nov. 24, 25 and 26 laws hitting the sources of pro- Sailing Tuesday* and Fridays 5:00 PM Aboard the Columbus will hold its annual T«day the cream of this lead- duction are responsible for con- "Square and Round Dance" on ditions today. In 1960 alone, For reservation *•• any Travel Agent or ership among workers, stu- Nov. 18 at the Miami Beach VISITING THE Castro spent some $450: million dents and political groups i s : Benevolent Association hall, 9th ISLANDS OF THE BAHAMAS fighting Castro's Red regime in on the so-calle.d land reform. St. and Alton Rd. .'" Write or Phone Today" the underground or in exile. ; The people also know that • The program under the chair- manship of Otto O'Neill will be- It is true that Cuban youth arms buying from the U.S.S.E. CLIPPERSHIP CRUISES and other Iron Curtain coun- gin at 8:30 p.m. with William SAILINGS I is being shut off from this anti- Palmotier as caller. Members SPECIAL 4-DAY BARGAIN CRUISES SUITE 414A communist tradition by being in- tries have depleted the few of the K-C of all councils are Ml regular low 3-DAY fare* NOV. 10 I DUPONT PLAZA CENTER doctrinated in Marxist tenets hard currency resources Cuba SPEND 3 DAYS AND 2 NIGHTS IN NASSAU NOV. 20 I still had. The vast expense of invited. Information may be ob- DEC. 8 I MIAMI, FLA. and tactics. Make your reservations early! FR 4-8469 the propaganda effort on behalf tained from Mr. O'Neill at But this indoctrination is fail- of Soviet communism — the JE 4-2412.

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November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Pane 17 M ^Fashion Show: " Party To Aid -': Set Tuesday | Aquinas TEEM! The annual benefit luncheon FORT LAUDERDALE — St. NEXT TO ST. MARTS CHAPEL and fashion show for St. Joseph Thomas Aquinas High School (through the Arcade) NORTHSIDE Villa will be held Tuesday, will benefit from a card party SHOPPING CENTER Nov. 14 at 12:30 p.m. at the which members of the Mothers' Riviera Country Club, 1155 Blue Auxiliary will sponsor Tuesday, Rd., Coral Gables. Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. in the cafe- Mrs. J. C. Brawner is gen- torium. eral chairman of arrange- Mrs. James Suess, chairman ments for the benefit which and her committee have chosen will feature fashions by Mary "Horn of Plenty" as the theme They're Norton and furs from Adrian. for the party and reservations Thai. Mrs. Tracy Hare will are now being taken by Mrs. J. Arriving be the commentator and hair Paul Johnston at JAckson 3- Every Day... styles will be by M. Josef. 2788. Mrs. Rita Ennis is tic' Entertainment during the par- chairman. ty which is the annual project Entire proceeds from the of St. Joseph Villa Auxiliary party will be used to defray the will be provided by a Dixieland expense of establishing a Shipments from: Spain — France Band. Speech Laboratory at the Italy — Germany Entire proceeds will be donat- school. ed to the home for dependent High School seniors will par- SOON ON DISPLAY FOR CHRISTMAS children which- is maintained by ticipate in a program scheduled • (WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT) Diocese of Miami Catholic to be held during the monthly Charities. Religious Articles Clergy Department meeting of the auxiliary on Thursday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. in Open: 10:30-9:30 Man., Fri, Sat. Open: 9:30 to 5:30 Daily 'Open House Dance' the school. 10:30 to 5:30 Tues., Wed., Thurs. — or By Appointment Voice Photo Nov. 18 At St. Mary Ph. OX 1-0716 Ph. OX 6-1362 LATIN-AMERICAN coffee booth will be featured during the Madonna Parents Mr. Dennis Lalley, Manager An "Open House Dance" three day carnival which opens today (Friday) in the Epiphany sponsored by St. Mary Cathe- parish, South Miami. Ramona Healy, Diane Nogueras and Jan- Planning Book Fair dral Holy Name Society will ette Mercer, parochial school students are shown in Peruvian HOLLYWOOD — Final plans be held in the parish hall Sat- costumes. for a Book Fair which will be urday, Nov. 18. Dancing will be sponsored by the Parents Aux: Mention The Voice When You're Shopping from 8 p.m. to midnight with iliary of Madonna Academy will admission free. Epiphany Carnival Day Of Recollection be discussed during a meeting Thursday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. Will Begin Today For Nurses Nov. 19 in the sqhool cafetorium. The Book Fair to provide a GIVE THIS LITTLE NUN M DOLL FOR CHRISTMAS A school carnival sponsored A Day of Recollection spon- A wonderful present sored by the Dade County Chap- variety of selections for Ma- by the Home and School Asso- donna Academy library will be ter of the Miami Diocesan Coun- 7«/ in. $1.49 ciation will begin today {Fri- held Nov. 20-22. 2 $1.49 cil of Catholic Nurses will be day) on the Epiphany parish 10' dessert card party and ba- 6 p.m. Guests are requested to ll zaar will be sponsored by the wear sports or casual clothes. Will Be Demonstrated H Lantana Circle of the Morn- is ing Star School Auxiliary on FORT LAUDERDALE — A g Saturday, Nov. 11 on the Inquiry Classes Start demonstration of holiday dec- •| grounds of St. Mark parish. Monday At Annunciation orations will highlight the F D E R A L- monthly meeting of St. Pius X "j\ Tickets for the benefit HOLLYWOOD — A serie? "\ inquiry classes for non-Catho J- SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Women's Club Monday, Nov. 13 |s which will begin at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Benjamin !f and continue until 5 p.m. are and Catholics alike will begin Widoff, 2733 NE 16th St. '- available by contacting Mrs. at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13 at ^ E. Dougherty at JU 2-0194 or Annunciation rectory, 3521 Mrs. Thomas Ward of Pomp- ,) Mrs. F. Creamer at Boynton SW 36th Ct., Lake Forest. These ano Beach will conduct the dem- ' 8197. classes will be conducted b y 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS onstration at 12:30 p.m. and cof- Father Vincent Walsh of the fee will be served. Maryknoll Fathers. . SURFSIDE, 9564 HARDING AVE. COLLINS AVENUE, AT 75th ST. ARTHUR GODFREY ROAD, 425 AT SHERIDAN VISIT LINCOLN ROAD, ON THE MALL AT 1100 NORTH MIAMI BEACH, 163rd ST. iTEGEMAN SHOPPING CENTER GIFT CONSULTANT CHASE Weddings • Anniversaries • Birthdays ,. FEDERAL ^ !!«•• 1OAM ..•is? Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing ; Ph. HI 6-6081 • -w^SJSW • 2304 PONCE DE LEON BLVD.

November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida DCCW Unit Aids Philip D. Lewis, Realtorj-K REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS PALM BEACH COUNTY Hungry Of Many Lands 31 West 20th Street Riviera Beach • VI 4-020] This is the 12th in a se- the committee said. "If each ries oj articles explaining member of our council contribu- the aims and objectives of. ted three cents we would be :*, the standing committees 'able to supply almost 9,000 which comprise the Miami meals. Where could you get a Diocesan Council of Catho- better bargain than a dinner for lic Women. three cents?" Pointing out that there is Motivation for active partici- something of interest in the pation in the work of the Com- work of the committee for, mittee on. Foreign Relief is not" •* every member of every affili- ^complicated. Since it is the nat- BE ation, Mrs. Vohs is urging ural instinct' of women every- members to make inquiries PROPERLY V1* to respond to the cry of about the complete program FITTED! .iiose in need of food and cloth- of the Foreign Relief Commit- High Heels ing, the response is immedi- tee. .- Med. Heels AAAAA ate in the National Council of Or Flats to EEE Catholic Women when the In addition to fund raising and SHOES American Bishops ask for co- clothing collections, Catholic for Voice Photo operation in aiding the world's women throughout the U. S. are JOEL'S WOMEN victims of war and disaster and FOREIGN RELIEF exhibit at a recent meeting making First Communion dress- Catholic Charities chairman; Mrs. Vincent Vohs, PH. FR 9-4831 those living in under-developed es, preparing layettes and send- of the North Dade Deanery of the Miami DCCW diocesan chairman of Foreign Relief, and Mrs. 34 NORTH MIAMI AVE. nations. ing infant apparel to the Holy is viewed by Mrs. Edward J. Dillon, deanery W. M. Miller, deanery Foreign Relief chairman. Father's Storeroom from which Funds are raised and put it will be distributed as needed 'Offering the Finest in Complete Beauty Care' ^ into the hands of Catholic Re- to afflicted areas all over the St. Vincent Society Ladies Of Columbus lief Services - National Catho- world. lic Welfare Conference, which Card Party Nov. 16 Communion Nov. 19 Salons DELRAY BEACH — The first is the Bishops' Overseas Re- Through the Madonna Plan, FORT LAUDERDALE — lief Agency. The CRS then one of the special projects of ' in a series of benefit card par- Conveniently located In: Members of the Ladies of Co- uses the funds to buy food, the committee, assistance is ties sponsored by the Rosary JACKSON'S/BYRONS DEPARTMENT STORES given to more than 60 mother lumbus and their daughters will 45 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables medical supplies and equip- Altar Society of St. Vincent Fer- . . . Phone HI 4-3322 ment. Clothing collected by and child clinics established observe a Corporate Communion Palm Springs Village Shopping Center, Hialeah rer parish will be held at 8 p.m. . . . Phone TU 7-4911 diocesan councils affiliated throughout the world. during the 11 a.m. Mass Sun- 51 East Flagler Street, Miami with the NCCW is baled and Thursday, Nov. 16 in the school. day, Nov. 19 in St. Pius X as •advertised . . . Phone FR 1-4269 sent to areas of need for.dis- 173* N.W. 36th Street Mrs. Vincent Giordano, Mrs. Church. in VOGUE . . . Phone NE 3-2111 tribution. Club At Holy Family E. B. Nichols, Mrs. Claire Pre- In the following I nsta I Is New Officers Brunch will follow at 12:30 BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORES Just this week such supplies vost, Mrs. -Miles Denery and Red and Bird Roads', Miami NORTH MIAMI — Mrs. Cass at Anna Capri-Stouffers, 1901 N. La Marick Cold were rushed to the hurricane- . . . Phone MO 7-2523 Pelecki was installed as presi- Mrs. W. C. LePage are in 79th St. and stricken area of Belize in Brit- Federal Hwy. Wave. Special dent of Holy Family Woman's charge of arrangements and ish Honduras where the 200- one of the world's 305 Clematis St., West Palm Beach Club during the 12th annual in- reservations may be made by. Reservations may be made mile-per-hour winds of Hurri- finest waves . . . Phone TE 3-1609 ( stallation dinner held at the now by calling Mrs. A. Grazi- and in ... cane Hattie left in their wake calling Mrs. James Cassell at Beau Rivage Hotel, Miami BELK LINDSEY DEPARTMENT STORE misery, hunger, heartbreak and CR 6-6479. ano at JA 4-0115 after 6 p.m. or Beach. 101 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdole despair. In addition to drugs, Mrs. A. Grillo at JA 4-2263. ... Phone JA 3-1108 Refreshments will be served. Charmette La Marick Beauty Salons •some 5,000 pounds of clothing Mrs. Linda De Franco also 917 Arthur Godfrey Road Miami Beach, Florida passed through Miami Interna- installed Mrs. George Baum- Phone 532-5816 tional Airport en route to' the gartner and Mrs. Warren Pon- Order Your Diocese of Belize which minis- trelli, vice presidents; Mrs. ters to the spiritual welfare of Fred. James, treasurer and Mrs. CHRISTMAS CARDS some 53,000 Catholics. Charles Pearson, secretary. Now! Academy of Largest Selection Charm, "We haven't even scratched Principal speaker during the of Newest Designs Modeling and the surface^ of the Committee on installation ceremonies was Fa- BETTER WOMEN'S WEAR Agency, Inc. Foreign Relief," Mrs.. Vincent ther James Henry, assistant Vohs of St. James parish, North pastor, Holy Family parish, who We Carry a Complete Line of Half Sizes Miami, diocesan chairman of presented each of the retiring CHAAMETTE MODELS officers with a genuine Hummel Missy and Junior MIAMI PL 70572 figurine. 9080 N.E. 6th Avenue M. SPRINGS TU 7-5352 Miss Vi Walker near Biscayne Blvd. M. BEACH UN 4-1736 coordinator of the • Dresses PL 1-4176 Miami Shores Charmette Model Aims Of DCCW Mrs. George Lamberto was Plenty if Free Parking at door as seen * Agency and in VOGUE general chairman of arrange- • Sportswear La Marick Salons Slated On TV ments assisted by Mrs. Robert Mention The Voice • Agency • Accredited • Licensed Crissy, Mrs. Carmine Gondol- , La Marick — South's Largest and Leading Beauty System . The objectives of the Miami fo, Mrs. Anthony Sorce and • Lingerie When You're Shopping DCCW will be explained to Mrs. Lonnie Reeder. South Floridians by deanery • Bras members during a series of pro- grams scheduled by television 'Life Of Pius XII' Exclusive Representative stations during the coming On Club's Program for PERMA-LIFT week. FORT LAUDERDALE — A GARMENTS. CONTINUOUS program on the life of Pope FILAMENT On Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 10 Pius XII will highlight the Delightfully Air-Conditjonecl a.m. on WPST, Channel 10, Mrs. monthly meeting of the Blessed NYLON William S. Gallagher of As- Phone Sacrament Woman's Club at 4*88 sumption parish, Pompano" 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14. WA 2-5212 Teh, spiritual development Prospective members and 2029 Hollywood Boulevard 100% Nylon Mm Sq. Yd. *..

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Page 20 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida FAMILY CLINIC »W TEETHING PAIN I When baby frets because of 1 Igum irritations, use coo], He Beats Me In Front Of The Children' Asoothing DeWitt's liquid \ balm to give almost instant How do you correct five unhappy years of mar- 1 SORE GUM riage? My husband complains that I don't keep house 'il*'? right, don't cook right, dresi right, talk right, etc. t S LOTION ... When I do something he doesn't like he hits me, uses joul language, spits in my face, or punishes me in other ways — all in front of the children. We've separated six times — then I'm wonderful and he Please write for my free information wants me back, but it doesn't last. What should I I am an arthritic and am only too familiar do? This treatment has been going on since the third with the physical misery and emotional de- spair of my complaint. I tried so many week of our marriage. -'•• things. Then one day a friend in pharmacal circles told me about a wonderful medicine for hours-long relief in easing the minor pains and soreness of arthritis, rheumatism, By FATHER JOHN L. THOMAS, S.J. neuralgia, neuritis, lumbago or bursitis. I am so grateful I want to tell everyone about Norkon and my whole remarkable •—N. I used to believe that such situations could be found only experience and how thousands of others are now praising it, too. Please write for full ^..Tfiction but have since learned they are far from rare and information. It costs nothing and you may v win so much. No obligation whatsoever. may be on the increase in our society. As in your case, Rose, the Just send your name and address to: Paul McCoy, Apt. 2561 !XW42St.NY"3« pattern tends to be set very early in marriage. As a matter of fact, some couples never manage to establish normal marital re- lationships, inasmuch as suspicion, rejection, or misunderstand- ing may appear even during their honeymoon, and the resulting FOR THE KIDNEYS tension and distrust provide no healthy climate for developing a sense of unity and mutual concern. AND BLADDER Because the problem generally goes back to the begin; Drink 6 to 8 ning of marriage, it may be worthwhile to take a closer [Glasses Daily! look at some of the factors related to its origin. When the Mountain Valley average couple enter marriage, we may reasonably pre- - Water from sume that they feel they are in love and can lead a suc- Hot Springs, I Arkansas. Not cessful married life-together. Laxative. Not Why are some of them so quickly disillusioned once they Chlorinated, Tasty, Pure, are married? During courtship they apparently found little to and no matter who may be primarily at fault, you are both Mention The Voice Low Salt. criticize in each other, they readily acceded to each other's obliged to dp all that you reasonably can to find a work- \AskYour Doctor When You're Shopping wishes, and they enjoyed sharing each other's thoughts and feel- able solution. _^———— ings. Why do they fail to develop along similar lines in mar- Five unsuccessful years should make it clear that something ' riage? Mountain Valley is radically wrong with your relationships. If your husband re- TUTORING TESTING & SERVICE GUIDANCE HOT WRINGS, A«KANM» " Involves Additional Factors fuses to- cooperate in seeking competent help, you may as well ADELPHI HIGH SCHOOL Ph. FR 1-2484 plan for a permanent separation. You are not now living as and BUSINESS COLLEGE One obvious answer is that they did not reveal, and. Christian spouses, so why continue the disgraceful per- See our od Page 673, Phone Book 301 S.W. 8th Street COUNTY-WIDE PL 7-7623 Lake Worth JU 2-1367 consequently did not get to know, their real selves^ during formance? , Ft. Lauderdale JA 2-6032 courtship. Most people are on their best behavior when they date, for they seek to please. Then too, lovers are not noted for their clear vision. Such lack of realism during courtship may account for many difficulties early in marriage, but unhappy situations like your own usually involve additional factors. In many mice cases, the harsh, critical, contemptuous treatment accorded roaches\ spouse or children is owing primarily to dissatisfaction with silverfish the state of marriage itself. call That is to say, some partners resent the limitations on per- sonal freedom necessarily involved in marriage or parenthood and blindly, proceed to transfer^their resentment to their spouses or children. What they are really rejecting are the demands

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November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 21 kNewXridncery BuiWing ATTENDING FOUR-DAY CONVENTION WORCESTER, Mass. (NO — Offices of the Diocese o£ Wor- cester have moved into the new GYO Group Flies To Buffalo chancery building at 49 Elm - A youth :ie!e^atirn accompan- Headed by Father Walter J. The Miami delegation will lead Street here. The former chance- ied by priest moderators and Pockerill, diocesan director of a discussion on teenage drink- ry building has been sold to the adult adviser"; left Miami by youth activities, the group will ing. Worcester Art Museum. air early Tuesday morning for ••H!t? j»srt in panel discussions Buffalo, N.'\ to attend the four- Featured at the convention and conferences based on the will be a trip to Niagara Falls, day national convention of the sfciteral theme, "Youth Wear- Catholic Youth Or'ani a.ion. a convention ball and a grand ing the Armor of Courage." banquet. The program will close with a Solemn Pontificial Mass. Miami delegates include The- College Of odore Mannelli, of Corpus Christi parish; Joseph Tomar- Mount St. Joseph chio, St. Stephen, West Hollyr wood; Micnael Wittman, Sacred Heart, Lake Worth, and Andrew On The Ohio Ureski, St. Anthony, Fart Lau- derdale. In Suburban Cincinnati Girls attending the meeting include Joan Zelesky, of Int- . - RATED as one of the best Columbian Squires Circles in the A four-year liberal arts maculate Conception, Hia- leah; Charlene Walker, St. U.S., the Circle cf Our Lady of Good Counsel, Coral Gables, college for women. John the Apostle; Dolores La- received a tfphy ham the national headquarters of the Knights Ruff a, Corpus Christi; Mar- of Columbus, spoi'sotr of the youth movement. Jack Adamson garet Brick, Little Flower, (white coat), FioriJa state,deputy, is shown giving the award to Prepares for teaching in Leonard A. Buit Jr. n.id John MacKay. At right is Ray Sabin, J Art, Business, Health and Coral Gables; Judi Leeward, Little Flower, Coral Gables past grand knight ; f the Coral Gables Council 'which sponsors SPhysical Education, Home and Marianne Tomarchio, St. the winning circle. ^Economics, .Library Sci- Stephen. '/ence, Music and Speech, Priests who are attending the Sas well as in Secondary sessions are Father John Neff, Gables Columbian Squires Hand Elementary Educa- Sacred Heart, Lake Worth; Fa- ftion. ther Lawrence Conway, St. BEST .'.CTRESSES awards were presented to Olga Fernandez, Brendan, and Father James Cited Among Best In U.S. left, tl St. Palritsic High School, Miami Beach, and Penny Bodry, McEleney, of Corpus ChristL In cooperation with the Coral Gables and conferred by right, cf Notre Dame Academy, by Sister Marie Carol, O.P., The adult advisers are Mrs. CORAL GABLES — For the Jack Adamson, Florida state [Good Samaritan Hospital,' following a one act. play festival held Saturday at Barry College. Vivian Giles, of St. Hugh, Co- second consecutive year, the jincinnali, the college of- conut Grove, and Dorothy Mil- Columbian Squires Circle of deputy. Leonard A. Burt, Jr., chief flfers a four-year program ler, Little Flower, Coral Gables. Our Lady of Good Counsel has Men Of Corpus Christi been rated as one of the best squire, accepted the, award (the baccalaureate degree. Sponsor One-Day Retreat Circles in the country. for the Circle. Present was Pope John Visits John F. Tracy, Sr., state The youth group is com- Prepares dietitians and Men and women of Corpus chairman of the K-C youth ENGINEERING Christi parish will, take part in Ancient Cemetery posed of boys between 13 and Lmedical technologists. movement and director of a INDUSTRIAL a one-day retreat on Sunday, VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope 18 who carry out a year- campaign to establish more John XXIII observed All Souls' round program of spiritual, ELECTRONICS Nov. 12, starting with Mass at youth Circles throughout the For catalo0 address 8 a.m. in the parish church. Day by visiting Vatican City's social, athletic and civic- State. TV SERVICING ancient Teutonic Cemetery, one The devotional exercises, cultural activities under the Activities for which the win- THE DEAN ELECTRONIC DRAFTING of Rome's oldest medieval buri- sponsored by the parish Holy sponsorship of the Coral Ga- ning Circle, was cited include full and part-time courses al places, dating from 779. MOUNT ST. JOSEPH, OHIO day and evening dosses Name Society, will be directed bles Council of the Knights of the donation of refreshment dis- R.E.T.S. FR 1-1439 by Father Paul J. Day, C. M., After his visit the Pope went Columbus. pensers, valued at more than 215 N.I. 15th ST. of the faculty of St. John Vian- to the Church of, Santa Maria $300, to Epiphany parish hall in Camposanto, which adjoins More than 724 Circles were, ney Minor Seminary. evaluated before the winning and the Coral Gables K-C Coun- the cemetery. He spoke to the cil hall. The schedule includes break- people who had gathered there, units were announced by Su- fast in the parish hall, three preme Knight Luke E. Hart, of Besides raising funds for ' urging them to practice charity the parish, squires also pro- conferences, a question period, and lead fervent Christian lives, New Haven, Conn. A trophy moted the Muscular Dystro- lunch and finally Benediction at and recited the De Profundis awarded by K-C headquarters BARRY COLLEGE phy Drive, the Columbus Day 3 p.m. (prayer for the dead). was forwarded to the Circle in observance, the country fair Miami, Florida of South Miami Hospital, a Singles Club Patio Dance campaign to Keep Christ in offers Members of the Catholic Sin- Problems Of Modern Youth Christmas, and Catholic Press gles Club will hold a patio month. They also sponsored AN EDUCATION OF dance and smorgasbord on Sun- parties for orphans. Mem- day, Nov. 12 at the Pan-Air Worried Adults In 4000 B.C. bers regularly direct Sunday Club, 4690 NW 9th St. Athletic traffic at Epiphany Church. DISTINCTION activity starting at 3 P.M. will CLEVELAND (NO — So you grim view of the "terrible The Circle has also helped to be followed by covered-dish think today's teenagers are the teenagers." set up new units of the yQuth refreshments provided by the worst ever? To prove her point further in organization in various K-C girls. Persons interested in at- in a talk to the Catholic Fed- councils of the diocese. HOLY BIBLE tending the social or in becom- You'd have had a hard time eration of Women's Clubs, she • Official, new English transla- ing members of the club should convincing tha Egyptian priest quoted what Aristotle had to say tion of the Old Testament contact Carl Kochanek, FR 1- who in the year 4000 B.C. wrote: about Greek teenagers in the from Isaia through Malachia, fourth century -B. C: the remainder being the 3769. "Our earth is degenerate. BUSINESS Douay Version; Confraterni- "They are changeable arid Young people no longer obey fickle in their desires, which ty Version of the New Testa- Chapel In Shopping Center NEWS BRIEFS ment. their elders." are violent while they last but BROCKTON, Mass. (NO — • Imprimatur by His Eminence, quickly over . . . • They have . * * * Richard Cardinal Gushing Richard Cardinal Cushing, ded- In citing (he Egyptian's, la- exalted notions, because they • Artistic illustrations icated a chapel and Catholic ment, Sister Rose Angela', have not yet been humbled by Belks' Red Bird Sto ~ information center in the West- dean at Ursuline College for • Colored Maps life or learned its necessary Headquarters, for Scntw*i • Family record gate Gardens Shopping Center Women here, gently joshed limitations. They are fond of here. people who take an overly fun and therefore witty, wit be- Clothing for St. Timothy Price 3.95 ing-well bred insolence." Discount to Clergy School. - Clothes for the Entire Family! While emphasizing that she did not minimize the serious- Mr. J. B. Allen, manager of ness of juvenile delinquency, AT BUDGET PRICES Sister Angela declared, that Belk's at Red and Bird Roads ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC both the problem and its solu- has announced that his "firm tion are old. was appointed the official FOUNTAIN'S "Parents will have little trou- BOOK & FILM (ENTER ble guiding their adolescents if outlet for school clothing for --" Books by the Best Authors 728-730 LAKE AVE. — LAKE WORTH they maintain a home which is St. Timothy School. Belk's Bibles, Missils, Film Rentals, Filmstrips, Pfayerktok*, dedicated to God; a hotne where how \serves three parishes in Religious Articles an awareness of His will i£ DRESSES — SHOES — SPORTSWEAR the Southwest, since they are 2700 Biscayne Blvd. FR 1-0835 cultivated; where children are OPEN 8:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. and 7 t« 8 P.M. MONOAY THRU SATUROAT PLAY CLOTHES — WORK CLOTHES trained very "early in the virtues uniform headquarters also, Operated By The Daughters of St. Paul of obedience and sacrifice; and- for St.' Brendan "and St. where the emotional climate is H. N. FOUNTAIN SAYS: a product of mutual Christian Theresa parishes. 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Page 22 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida AS CURLEY MARKS HOMECOMING WEEK DURAUTE PAINTS Knights, Tides Play Tonight Paints by'Jeffrey's Archbishop Curley High's planned for Homecoming, the near-by Notre Dame Acad- 5510 N.W. 2nd Ave. PL 1-5113 football team will try to make Curley program tonight calls emy, and a motorcade to the its share of Homecoming Week for a bonfire pep rally at 6:30, game. t a success by beating Miami a king and queen crowning sow Beach High tonight at 8:15 at After the game, a dance has CHINCHl with the queen being selected Curtis Park. been scheduled for the school BUG from one of four seniors at auditorium. PROOF LAWNSEED The Knights rush to a suc- cessful season was stopped SO MANY PEOPLE DO. cold last week by South Dade High, the Gold Coast Confer- Rams Haying 'Best Season' Baker Grass Industries, Miami 38, Fia. FOR DETAILS, PHONE: ence Southern Division lead- PLaza 8-8541 er, 13-0. . . • Take On Kaydets Saturday AUTOMATIC The Rebels line did an out- FORT PIERCE —Rapidly standing job of halting the fense, he blocked two Pine =: TRANSMISSION '•[ closing out its most successful Crest punts. OUTSTANDING TACKLE for ALL-AROUND PLAY by end Curley roll-out options by quar- < PROBLEMS •« season, St. Anastasia High will Cardinal Newman's winning Barry Geraghty has led Cardi- terback Carroll Williams while The strong St. Anastasia de- LEAKS $1Q95 football team this fall has been nal Newman High to a 5-2 rec- the secondary turned in a num- host Miami Military Academy fense limited Pine Crest to a ber of pass interceptions to PLUS SEALS 6-3, 200-pound Bucky McGann. ord for the season. - Saturday night. minus 32 yards in rushing blunt the usually reliable aerial while the Panthers could com- OVERHAUL $4*95 game of Williams and Robert The Rams ran their sea- plete only two of 19 passes. Taylor. son's mark to 7-1 for the year The Rams blasted for 179 PLUS PARTS 34 Crusaders To Tackle Lions Ml Work Guaranteed The loss was fourth of the with a 33-0 triumph over Pine yards in rushing and 113 in passing, despite what Coach FINANCING AVAILABLE season for Curley which has Crest of Fort Lauderdale last AUTOMATIC won. three. The Knights had Bobby Scott of the winners At Cooley Stadium Tonight week. The victory also gave described as a "disappoint- TRANSMISSIONS, INC. taken three of their, last four St. Anastasia a 3-1 record in N.W. 20th St. — ER 7-4949 WEST PALM BEACH — The after its upset loss to Kiviera games as the wide-open pass- ing" performance. Cardinal Newman High Cru- Beach, 27-13, last week. ing offense installed by the Twin Coast Conference. George Walker when he took saders will face "jinx" St. The loss dropped the Cru- St. Anastasia's only loss this over the coaching chores this Leo's Prep tonight at Cooley saders to a 5-2 record for the BRAKES RELINED Stadium with .the idea of re- fall began to click. year has been a 20-13 decision year with two games left to to Cardinal Newman of West FORD turning to the victory column play. 95 *u : For the first time this season, Palm Beach, the Twin Coast CHEV. however, the Knights will prob- PLYM. FOREIGN End parry Geraghty and leader. CARS guard Jim Crabtree, both jun- ably go into a game as the fa- 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE • Basketball Loop iors, ^were standouts for the vorite. Beach is 2-5 for the Guard Vince Grizanti was a 7751 N.W. 7th AVE. Crusaders in the loss. Geraghty year. standout in the Rams victory ABC BRAKE SERVICE PL 1-5757 Deadline Tuesday caught seven passes while Crab- In addition to the week- over Pine Crest. In addition to Member: IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Tuesday night will be the tree led the Newman defensive long celebration program playing a rugged game on de- play. deadline for grade schools of Dade County to sign up for the St. Leo's has been a prob- lem for the Knights every Parochial Basketball League, year. Regardless of how good a gift of Ed Kelly, league president has the Crusaders are or how Raiders In W. Hollywood announced. poor the Lions have been, the West Palm Beach school Chartreuse Schedules for the league will has had nothing but trouble Against Mustangs Tonight be drawn up on Wednes- from the Tampa Bay-area Chartreuse Liqueur is one of the most appreciated FORT LAUDERDALE — The High tonight at the Mustangs gifts you can select for any friend with a taste for day and all schools wishing to boarding school. surging St. Thomas Aquinas participate in the 1961-62 cam- stadium in West Hollywood. good living. Chartreuse has a colorful history dating St. Leo's has won the annual Raiders will play McArthur back to 1605 when the Marshal d'Estrees gave the paign must notify Kelly at St. St. Thomas ran its season's recipe to the Carthusian Friars. Today, this distinctive Rose of Lima School or Don game for the last three years. mark over the .500 level for liqueur is still produced by the Monks near the Cates at. Our Lady of Perpet- The Crusaders have just Hurt Explorers Monastery of Ba Grande Chartreuse in France. ual Help School. about clinched the first Twin the first time by beating Mi- Chartreuse is available in both bottles and Coast Conference title as its ami Beach, 21-0, last week half bottles in gift cartons. Present indications are that at Catholic rival, St. Anastasia of Meet Palmetto with quarterback Bill ZIoch least 17 schools will be in the Fort Pierce, knocked off Pine Crest, 33-0, last week. The loss turning in his top perform- CHARTREUSE league with'St. Hugh's of Coco- High Tonight Yellow 86 Proof • Green 110 Proof nut Grove and St. Brendan's of was the first in conference play ance of the year. For an illustrated booklet on the story of for Pine Crest which plays Car- Chartreuse, write: Schieffelin & Co., southwest Dade as two of the Battered and wounded, the .The Raiders have a 3-2-2 30 Cooper Square, N. Y. Dept. R new members. dinal Newman next week. Christopher Columbus Explor- mark but haven't lost since ers will meet Palmetto High to- their third game of the night at 8:15 at the Coral Ga, campaign. Both defeats have bles Stadium. been by one touchdown, to un- Columbus lost a 27-0 deci- beaten Fort Lauderdale Strana- sion to Southwest High last han and an upset at the hands week and also lost the serv- of Archbishop Curley High. ices of starters Dick Grace Zloch scored all three of and Dan McGivern, a pair of the touchdowns against Mi- AMERICAS LARGEST "ON THE TRAIL" seniors. Both received injur- PONTIAC DEALER /ic C W A™ CT UIIUI ami Beach on roll-outs, going DETROIT- FLINT-MIAMI | OOP 5.W.Q-ST. MIAMI ies that will knock them out 11 yards for a score in the , of play for the rest of the second period, and 19 and 12 FINE CARS - FINE SERVICE season. yards in the third quarter. Coach Pete Aiello was not He also completed five of six discouraged by the team's loss- passes for 88 yards. •' es. "The kids played well in the — Coral Gables Oldest Seafood House — YOUR CHOICE OF first Tialf," he said, "and I stilly think we'll beat someone good." • Columbus is now1 1-6 for the FREE GIFTS year. Things are improving a lit- tle, though, as David Hiss, WHEN YOU the fullback out since early OPEN YOUR SAVINGS October, will probably be ACCOUNT FOR $250, OR MORE ready for action against Pal- FRED B. HARTNETT metto. If Hiss returns, then SAVE BY THE 10th President and Director Co-capt. Carter Burrus will EARN FROM THE 1st Real Estate and Insurance be shifted back to his tackle A Specialty of The House ... CURRENT spot to bolster the loss of DIVIDEND strength at that post. BAKED ALASKAN KING CRAB However, Bill Durney, the A Taste Treat From The Clear Cold Waters of Our 49th State SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION \O/ linebacker, and Mike Granada, SO a 230-pound reserve tackle, will LOFFLER BROTHERS OYSTER HOUSE probably have to pass up to- 280 ALHAMBRA CIRCLE • PH. HI 6-1704 • NOON TILL 9 P.M. 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November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page,23 NUESTRA PARROQUIA Algunos Pensamientos Sobre el Purgatorio ST. GILES For el Padre Antonio Navarrete KINDERGARTEN La doctrina catoltca sobre El sentido comiin ve la ne- dejado. Esto se llama satisfa* tierra le& ayuden y les hagan el Purgatorio es una. verdad cesidad de la existencia del cer por los pecados cometidos llegar a la vision beatifica de de fe. Ell Ooneilio de Trento y Purgatorio, es decir, de un es- y ya perdonados; la satisfac- Dios. mas de un siglo antes el Con- tado intermedio donde el al- ci6n puede hacerse de varias Es caracteristico de los bue- cilio de Florencia, declararon ma se purifique antes de en- maneras: orando, ayunando, nos catolisos el orar constan- que la Iglesia Catolica ins- trar en posesion de la vision d^ndo limosnas, haciendo pe- temente por las pobres almas truida por el EspirUu Santo beatlfica de Bios. No habria nitencia, etc. del' Purgatoorio. Ellas saben y por las Sagradas Escrituras, necesidad de un estado inter- que quizas un dia ellos tam- Tradition y Santos Padres, ha medio, si en la conducta de Cuando hablamos de las al- bien estaran en las mismas ensenado en los Sagrados los hombres no hubiese tam- mas del Purgatorio, solemos condiciones y no seran olvida- Comcilios, qiie hay Purgatorio bien matices ifttermedios. Los Ilamarlas "pobres almas". Son dos, isi ellos no se olvidaron y que las almas detenidas en hombres no mueren absoluta- efectivamente pobres,, porque antes de quienes necesitaron el, son ayudadas por los su- mente buenos mi absolutamen- no pueden ayudarse a si mis- de sus oraciones y sacrificios. fragios de los fieles, espeeial- te malos. mas. Nada pueden haeer por mente por la Santa Misa, ora- acortar la distancia que les Si es cierto que las almas ciones, lim'osnas y otras obras Muchos de los que mueren separa de Dios y por quien del Purgatorio son pobres de piedad. no tienen el alma lo suficien- se sienten irresisteblemente porque nada pueden hacer temente limpia para presen- atraidas. Puede eompararse por eMas, no es menos cier- Ya Origenes en los prlnci- tarse en el Cielo, donde nada " su condition _a la de un poli- to que esas almas son santas. pios del siglo in, ensefiaba manchado pueda entrar, ne- tico que ha presentado su En ellas esta viVo el amor a que si al salir de la vida, hay cesitan purificarse y saldar cand'idatura para un cargo y Dios, y como consecuencia la en nosotros meacla de bien y las deudas que tienen contrai- esta esperando el resultado virtud de la gratitud, tan ol- de mal, no seremos recom»pen-_ das eon Dios. de las votaciones. Bl espera vidada entre los que estamos •ados por el biem sin que en- Bl que ha cometido linpe- sentado ante la television o en la tierra; Aunque en su su- tre el mal en Iinea de euenta, cado, puede eompararsele — pegado su oido a la radio pa- frimiento no pueden ayudar- ni eastigades por el mal sin dice.el Obispo Fulton Sheen— ra saber el resultado de las se asi mismas, sin embargo que el bien sea tornado en 1 al que ha clavado- un clavo en urnas electorates. £1 no' pue- ellas pueden ayudarnos a no- consideration. - uiia tabla. Para que la tabla de hacer ya absolutamente na sotros. 'Bl Santo Cura de Ars "Hoy es dia de pintar dedos, Padre". • " •• * vuelva de nuevo a estar lisa y da, porque el tiempo de la decia que si conocieramos el La mayor parte de los que campana en el que podria ha- sin ninguna marca,'se necesi- poder que estas pobres almas Eduquemos al Nino mueren —dice un autor no ta sacar el clavo y tambien ber ganado mas votos y» se tienen sobre el corazon de catolico— son demasiado bae- tapar el agujero. Bl perdon ha terminado. Para, las po- Dios y Tas gracias que po - nos para ir al infierno,. pero que Dios nos concede equi- bres almas del .Purgato- drfamos obtener por su inter- El Arte de Mandar - (I) ne es menos cierto que son valdria a sacar el clavo de la rio el tiempo de hacer cesion, no las olvidariamos demasiado malos para ir ' al tabla, pero- somos nosotros los obras meritorias ya se ha ter- tan frecuentemente. Debe- Consejos del Padre G. Courtois Oielo, por Io cual es necesa- que tenemos que poiier aigo minado; ellas esperan que las mos orar mucho por ellas pa- rio admitir un estado inter- de nuestra parte para tapar oraciones y las obras buenas ra que ellas a su vez oren por "No es la importancia del mando lo que hace grande al jefe, sino el modo como manda" (FOCH). medio donde el alma acabe de la marca que el agujero ha de los que estamos aun en la nosotros. purificarse. .- Si el mandar consistiese en dar ordenes, su papel no LA IGLESIA EN CUBA — (II) - seri'a diffcil. La dificultad esta en obtener la ejecucion de lo que se manda. ^ Desde luego y ante todo debeis tener la norma de saber Tradition Anticomunista en Cuba con exactitud lo que vais a mandar; despues dad las ordenes coneiguientes, con la firme intencion de hacerlas ejecutar. Pore/ Pbro. JORGE BEZ CHABEBE Obrando de otro modo los ninos se darfan cuenta y, cierta- mente, que no se tomarian el trabajo de atender a vuestras. Al regimen cotnunista de nista. El Dr^Prio Socarras en- licito su ayuda. Cuando se hi- cuela unica y la prensa con- drdenes. Cuba solo le sostiene la men- tonces Ministro del Trabajo, zo en Caracas el pacto de trolada, su e'ntronque con la tin de la propaganda, y el podia afirmar en el Congreso: union de los diez grupos que tradicion cristiana y antico- Cuando vayais a mandar, hacedlo con tranquila firmeza terror de las armas comunis- "la inmensa mayoria de los luchaban por la libertad en munista de la nacion. y verdadera seguridad de ser obedecidos. No deits nunca una orden con tono suplicante. - No men- tas trabajadores cubanos repu- julio de 1958, estaban entre Pero es un adoctrinamien- dian con voluntad entera el los firmantes el Movimiento digueis nunca la obediencia. No faltan quienes se pre- to que fracasaen muchos ca- sometimiento a la dirigencia 26 de Julio y el Directorio guntan: ^Caera Cuba definiti- sos. Dirigido precipitadamen- Es necesario procurar que la misma orden no se repita comunista." Estudiantil Revolucionario. Pe Vamente en el comunismo? te, revela el intento comunis- varias veces. Para eso no hay mas que darle en tales con- ro el Partido Comunista no diciones que lots que deban ponerla en practica la entiendan y iSera dSstronada la Virgen de ta de ganar tiempo, su prin- Cuando en 1950 Rusia dio estaba. puedan realizarla inmediatamente. • la. Caridad, reina del cora- su golpe eri Corea, la Federa- cipal enemigo. La sonada cam- de los cubanos? iNo alenta- cion Sindical de Trabajado- Seis meses despues las fuer- pafta para "aHabetizar" entu- Para estar bien seguros de haber sido entendidos y com- ra mas el pensamiento cuba- res de Plantas Electricas, Gas zas de Batista se derrumba- siasma primero pero decepcio- prendidos haced que los ninos repitan lo que les habeis dicho. - no el espiritu de Jos« Marti? y Agua, decidio expulsar de ban no porque los comunis- na despues como una patra- No exijaits mas que cosas razonables. Por ejemplo: iQue sera de la juventud y de esas empresas vifales a los ta contribuyeran: al contra- Sa marxista. Finalmente, el se desgasta vuestra autoridad obligando a los ninos a perma- la niftez adoctrinadas en el obrero que fuesen agentes del rio, el PC habia saboteado la adoctrinamiento tiene mucho necer durante cierto tiemipo inmoviles y silenciosos, sin ocu- comunismo? comunismo. Pocos meses de- revolucion. de- emotivo y muy poco de parlos en nada. razon, y su persistencia em- Las respuestas para el futu- pue el movimiento juvenil de Igualmente seri'a imprudencia la prolongacion excesiva la CTC recogia 100,000*firmas Cuando comenzo a asomar bofca e jrrita. A«i el regimen ro las da el mismo pasado la traicion del nuevo regimen de una actividad eft la que el nino comienza a experimentar para pedir al Congreso' -que puede producir un fanatismo cansancio. EstsTregla sirve incluso para el juego. - d« Ctiba, con Su tradicion de ' castrista, la revista Bohemia popular esporadico, y esgrimir anticomuhismo, su amor a la declarara fuera de ley al Par- tido Comunista. advertia en febrero-de 1959 unos cuantos miles de mache- No muHipIiqueis las prohibiciones. Elegid anticipada- Virgen, su apego a lots idea- que "algunos calificados de tes en concentraciones forza- mente unas cuantas ordenes claras y razonables. Hacedlas Ies de Marti, la herencia se- En efecto el Congreso pros- lideres del mismo 26 de Ju- das, pero a duras penas toca cumplir despues, con el fin de obtener una disciplina absoluta. cular de dignidad que recibe. cribio* al PSP en 1950, y sus lio (ahora cohtrolado por los a la conviccion del pueblo o Cuando se es intransigible en el cumplimiento de estas disci- plinas fundamentales, obra uno con amplitud y deja libre el su juventud. militantes se refugiaron en la hermanos Castro), le estan borra cuatro siglos de cri^v campo sk la libertad individual. La tradicion anticomunista clandestinidad o pasaron a haciendo el juego al proseli- tianismo. Ademas, el guajiro, eg bien definida, entre obre- otros grupos politicos. tismo y a la mendacidad de por ejemplo, es conocido por Lo que facilita la alegfia en un grupo es el sentin*' ""-to los eternos saboteadores de su individualismo y su descon- ros, estudiantes, campesinos y At aiio siguiente el marxis- de la libertad individual unido al del orden colectivtfr _./ la democracia." fianza. dirigentes polfticos. En 1947 mo perdia las elecciones estu- Un esfuerzo, hasta un sacrificio, es aceptado Tie buen el quinto Congreso Obrero Na- diantiles en la Universidad de "El camino de Cuba no es Muchos cubanos de la nue- grado si se considera desde el principio como una condici6n tional elimino a los cabecillas La Habana, donde cursan es- el de Rusia; la Revoluci6n va generation gustan ponerse comunistas de la Confedera- precisa para el buen funcionamiento del juego, o para la bue- tudios 20,000 jovenes. cubana no responde a Marx .un uniforme, portar un anna cion de Trabajadores de Cu- ria marcha de la Jornada. sino a Marti", agregaba la in- y "ser algo". Pero no han ba. Por la misma epoca los. En 1952 el regimen dicta- fluyente publicaci6n. perdido por completo su sen- Si al principio hay mas o menos tolerancia, no tardarS Veteranos de la Independen- torial de Fulgencio Batista, tido de patriotismo ni su dig- en llegar el desorden. cia pedian al gobierno la quien antes habfa pactado con Hoy la crema de estos mo- nidad; lo que es mejor, si- proscripcion del Partido So-, los rojos, rompio por fin re- vimientos' de obreros, estu- alimentos se debe, entre otras "funcionarios", son otras tan- guen creyendo en los mejo- cialista Popular (comunista), laciones con Rusia tras un diantes y- partidos politicos lu- causas, a drasticas reformas y tas causas del hambre del res ideales de la revolucion, "por tratarse de un partido escandalo en su embajada en chan contra el regimen fide- al despilfarro del dinero. En pueblo. Afladase los millones y no han de tardar en dar- cuyos procedimientos son con- La Habana. lista desde la clandestinidad 1960 se malgastaron cerca de gastados en propaganda den- se cuenta de la traicion de trarios a las Iibeftades Cuba- o el destierro. 450 millones de pesos en la tro y fuera de Cuba. Desde entonces, hasta que sus amos. Reforma Agraria. La constant nas." No hace mucho, en Santia- Fidel Castro Hego al poder los Es cierto que hoy se tra- Para rematar el fracaso so-1 te adquisicion de armamentos go de Cuba se improviso una La Union General de Traba- comunistas contaban muy po- ta de adoctrinar en la idea y cialista, el espectro del ham- rusos y checoeslovacos, el dis- manifestation de hambre fren- dores Libres y la Unidn Cam- co en la vida.oubana. Duran- las tacticas marxistas a la ju- br« se ha posado como nun- pendio de divisas para pagar te al Hotel Imperial cuando la .pesina se lanzaron a fornSar te la Iucha contra la dictadu- ventud cubana y al campesi- ca en los hogares cubanos. El la irresponsabilidad de los gente se did cuenta que allf -un Frente National Anticomu- ra de 1952 a 1958 nadie so- nado, cortandole con b es- -pueblo sabe que la escasez de "interventores", "tecnicos" y . almorzaba Fidel Castro. -

Page 24 November 10, 1961 THE VQJCE Miami, Florida SECCION ESPANOLA Asamblea Catolica en EE. UU. DE WASBIiJKiTON, (NC) — litica Mundial en la Univer- taates. Los catolicos, anadio, p«- seemea "una rica tradicion de Un experto en ciencias poli- sidttd (jesuita) de George- La asamblea vers6 sobre doctrma practiea sobre la mo- . ticas opina que los catolicos. town, bablaba en la XXXIV "Etica y Politica Extranje- ral de las relaciones interna- norteamericanos no intervie- conferencia anual de la Aso- ra." cionales, pero esa doctrina, nen casi en los debates so- ciacion Catolica pro Paz In- "En general el pensamien- formuiada en gran medida an-, bre el aspecto moral de las ternational, donde participa- ^VOMCE relaciones internacionales. to catqlico no ha tornado la tes de la edad moderna, no ron varios centenares de sa- esta en relation con los pre- iniciativa en . este campo", El Dr. William V. O'Brien, cerdotes, religiosos y segla- blemas de nuestra epoca, a lirector del Institute de Po- res catolicos, y varios protes- afirmo el Dr. O'Brien. menos de * que se desarrolle en forma continua con imagi- nation y conocimiento de causa." El Dr. O'Brien ha aid© ele- gido presidente de la ACNPI. Sucede en el puesto al Dr. Charles M. Herzfeld, funcio- nario del Departamento Nor- teamericano de Defensa. Un representante protes- tante, el Dr. John C. Bennedt, -decanp de facultad en el Se- minario Teologico Unido, de Nueva York, sostuvo la teo- ria de que el punto de vista de los oponentes a la coexis- tencia "lleya casi con toda seguridad a la guerra". "Cuando se dice 'fcibertad. o Muerte' parece deducirse de estas nobles palabras una po- Ninos Jc iaiinii.iS ur&ceras siguen con atencion las ceremo- litica de guerra fria que pue- nias de la bendicion de la nueva Iglesia. En la pasada tempo- de llevar a una catastrofe nu- rada mis de 365 ninos recibieron instruction religiosa bajo clear. Si se produce tal gue- la direction del Padre Esteban Soy quien ha estado a cargo rra, no es probable que so- de dicha mision en los pasados anos. breviva la libertad." Moments an los que el Sr. Obispo de la Diocesis de Miami, Excmo. Sr. Coleman F. Carroll, H bendice la nueva Iglesia-Mision de Santa Ana (Naranja) en Homestead, destinada a la aten- El Padre Hohn Sbeerin p de braceros de habla espanola. CSP, director de ]a revista. Catholic World, elogio la co- Nueva Iglesia-Mision Para Braceros operacion entre pensadores HOMESTEAD. Una nueva ro de ninos de la Iglesia de cat6licos y protestantes en Iglesia-Misal Santa Ana, fue Sacred Heart en Homestead, II Consejo Mundial de la JOC cuanto al estudio de los pro- inaugurada en Naranja Ho- canto diversos motetes. Des- blemas morales relacionados mestead, el doraingo dia 5. pues del Evangelio el Padre -En Brasil Monsenor Cardijn con la politica exjranjera y El Excelentisimo Senor Ofcis- Antonio Navarrete hablo a la guerra nuclear. PETROPOLIS, BRASIL, (N. A la incisiva pregunta: i po de la Diocesis Coleman F. los muchos concurrentes en C.)— La Juventud Obrera dra el cat61ico unirse al co- Este debate interconfesio- Carroll oficio en la ceremo- espanol, destacando la gran Catolica escogio al Brasil pa- munista en la lucha comun nal puede ser "mas fructifero aia de la dedication de la importancia de tener una igle- ra su segundo consejo mun- por la reivimdicacion obrera? nueva Iglesia Mision, asistido sia junto a nuestros hogares. que los de alto hivel sobre dial por la importancia de Mons. Card'jin contest: por el Padre Neil J. Fleming, Despues de la Misa el Sr. cuestiones abstrafltas", afia- America Latina y la repercu- Padre John O'Dowd y Padre Obispo de la Ddocesis Cole- —Debe distinguirse una di6 el Padre Sheering en »u sion de su problema obrero Antonio Navarrete. Estuvie- man F. Carroll hablo a la coincidencia pasajera sola- en el progreso futuro del serm6n de la misa anual por ron tambien presentes en la concurrencia expresando su men te en cases concretos y mundo. la paz, celebrada durante la ceremonia el Padre Claude E. satisfaccion al ver que los particulares, nunca como un conferencia. Brubaker, P^rroco de la Igle- braeeros de aquella zona te- Con esta vision contesto movimiento de conception pu- sia del Secret Heart de Ho- nian su Iglesia. "El hecho de Mons. Jose Cardijn, fundador ramente terrestre que busca "Debemos escuchar con hu- mestead, a cuya Parroquia, q'ue los residentes de aque- de la JOC, a las pregunras de soluciones sin Dios. mildad ecumenica a nuestros pertenece la Iglesia Mision, el lla zona sean eventuales, ha- una rueda de prensa aqui a Al referirse a su papel en amigbs protestantes", porque Padre Columbiano Virseda y ce resaltar mas el interes que su Hegada de Roma, donde la comision preparatoria de- el hecho es, prosiguid el Pa- el Padre Francisco Peralta a la Iglesia tiene por todos sus es miembro de la Comision claro que la reunion jocista dre Sheerin, que "si bien es- cuyo cargo estara la Iglesia Jiijos" dijo el Sr. Obispo. Preparatoria del Concilio _ cobra mayor importancia por tamos en desacuerdo con Mision. Ecumenico. reunirse en visperas del Con- nuestros hermanos separados La Iglesia esta destinada cilio Ecumenico; que busca 1» en materias fundani'entales, .para atender a las necesida- uni6n de todos los que poseen reconocemos que su credo tie- des esplrituales de los traba- un espiritu de cooperacion, ne elementos sobrenaturales jadores que en la temporada sin violencias, para la solution validos." de recoleccion vienen a esa de los problemas sociales y • zona. La mayoria de los bra- , economicos del trabajo y den- seros de esta zona son de ha- tro del respeto a 3a juventud. bla espanola y los servicios re- ! El segundo congreso mun- " «*iosos en la recien Iglesia tfial de la JOC, que ha con- ugurada se-ran en espanol. gregado en Petropolis, cerca La pasada temporada mas de de Rio, a 350 delegados de 565 ninos acudierom a las ins- 85 naciones, espera- aprobar trucciones religiosas dadas en ' un programa de accion para los diferenites campos de es- los cuatro anos proximos; es- ta zona. El Padre Peralta es cogera tambien el nuevo Co- ayudado en su labor catequis- mite International de la JOC tica por las Sisters Mary Imel- y el director de su oficina da y la Sister James Francis central. Extendemos una cordial que pertenecen al Convento de invitaci6n al publico Latino para presentar at Santa Teresa de Coral Ga- SE VENDE bles y quieness se desplazan SR. ROBERTO PEREZ todos los dias a diferemtes BARBERIA DE ECHEMENDIA campos de los braceros en " anteriormente con et 4 SILLAS Industrial Bank, Habana, Cuba la zona de Homestead. Los arreglos finales para el prestamo de un milJon de dolares que aumenta los recursos de la Union Central de Credito del Peru, quedan completados con la firm a del Padre Daniel en Downtown Miami CORAL GABLES Durante la misa de la de- McLlelan, M. M. un misionario americano en el Peru. Felipe Herrera, presidente del Inter- Estable dicacion celebrada por el American Development Bank quien aprobti el prestame, lo mira firmar. El movimiemto de SOLO $6,500 First National Bank Otoispo dc la Didcesis, Excmo. credito unido en Peru es el resnltado de tos esfuerzos del Padre McLJellan en los uUimos 100 MIRACLE MltE Sr. Coleman F. Carroll, el co- seis anos. (NC Photos). Llame al FR 4-9479 CORAL GABLES. FLORIDA .

November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 25 The Question Box God Love You Bible And Science I

- Most Reverend -Do They Conflict? Fulton J. Sheen By MSGR. J. D. CONWAY Q. A couple of factors have torn down my complete trust in the infallibility of the Bible. One is that I am naturally a sceptic, and the other is that Moses's account of the beginnings of crea- tion does not agree with what the scientists say. For instance, the Bible says that God created the earth and then the sun, but the Scientist's belief is that the sun came first and the earth There are three ways of dealing with underdeveloped came from the gases of the son. Why should God allow Moses to countries. The American Foreign Aid Policy generally be- write something that isn't true? Even though the Bible f' ^i- lieves in working from the top down — from government marily a book of religion and not a book of science, yoifV-aid officials* to hungry stomachs. The Communists believe in think that religion and science would agree better than that.. working from the bottom up — from hungry stomachs to the A. The Bible is a book of re- overthrow of governments. Our missionaries work from the ligion, and not at all a book of either name, since they are outside to the inside; they feed the hungry and then elevate science. If you will meditate the not well-known saints' names. their souls to self-determination of their natural destinies. implications of that it may re- Now I. am bothered thinking "We couldn't help but admire the sincerity of a man store your .trust. The Bible is about it, and am very sorry who was willing to drive 32 miles .. .to enlighten us." There are also several philosophies of giving to the the word of-God, and it tells you for having done it. underdeveloped people of the world. The American policy truth, indeed; but you must un- is economic aid; the Soviet policy is economic aid with SHARING OUR TREASURE derstand^ the truth it is trying A. Get rid of the guilt feeling! psychological indoctrination in order to produce world im- to tell you! And that is not al-"" Llewelyn Ladislas might have • perialism. What a change would come over the world if ways easy. "It is best for us to been better; but we cannot al- all United. States foreign aid to underdeveloped countries Home Visit Paid By Priest rely on scholars who have stud- ways attain perfection. Ronald were given through Catholic and Protestant missionaries ied the Bible thoroughly, who is a form of Raynald, and a instead of through politicians. These missionaries live with .understand the ancient languag- Blessed Raynald, archbishop of the people, speak their language,, share their poverty, Leads To Conversion Of 11 es in which it was written, and Ravenna, has his feast day Au- the customs and mentality of gust 18. Allan, or Allen, is some- love them unto death and bring to them the only real FATHER JOHN A. O'BRIEN "Since every organization antidote there is to Communism — a Christ-like heart the people for whom it was times written Elian, and is the that would die for virtue and truth rather than be a slave Catholic pamphlets, books, must have a haed, if it is to written. One of the great advan- name of two saints, who both to the Antfi-Christ of Communism. magazines, newspapers and function properly, Jesus ap- tages you and I should glean have their feast day on Jan. 12. radio and television programs pointed the Apostle Peter the from the biblical scholarship is are helpful in spreading the first pope, ^saying: 'Thou art a constant awareness that we * * * When the Soviets infiltrate a country and establish a Faith, but noth- Peter and upon this rock I will cannot simply pick up the Bible Q. Why aren't girls allowed Communist regime by force, the United States is then bound ing beats per- build my Church, and the gates and understand the true mean- U> serve Mass? to protest or act or fight to maintain the status quo. This sonal contact. of hell shall not prevail against ing of each complicated sen- immediately puts us on the side of reaction. The mission- Upon this the-1 tence without training. And A. Some things just aren't it. And I will give thee the aries, to the contrary, believe in educating native clergy Apostles and the I when some book or passage done, you know. There are a and a native elite to eventually reform government accord- first Christians causes us trouble we should go couple of thousand years of ing to principles of justice and order. chiefly relied to •' to these scholars for help. Catholic custom against it — to extend Christ's *, TWO-STORY CONVENT say nothing of previous Jewish kingdom. of Notre.* Dame who staff So before you discard the practice. If no boy is available The more we study Communist techniques, the more School and Madonna Academ1 Bible I would suggest that you to serve a girl may answer the we see the value of The Society for the Propagation of Through all take a look at a book which ex- prayers of Mass from outside the Faith. Khrushchev is like a man with a hose who is . the intervening , , FatherO Brie plains the true meaning of the the sanctuary; the law says sprinkling a garden. He shoots troubled water on the centuries its is beautifully wooded with sea story of creation, e.g. Begin- "from afar," and specifies that streets of Korea, then on the flower gardens of Formosa, effectiveness has never been tered pines and palmettos, chai nings, by Hauret, or A Path under no circumstances is then on the dry land of Jordan, driving the Western world surpassed. Its fruitfulness today aeteristic of the South Dad through Genesis, by Vawter, or she to go up to the altar. crazy with his diversionary tactics. The Society for the is illustrated in the conversion1 area. Facilities provided in th at least — and possibly best, as Propagation of the Faith has a world plan, too — to serve of the-William Shogren family chapel include the priests' an< a starter — the two-pamphlet all peoples all over the world. But by sending all alms altar boys' sacristies and jan of Blackduck, Minnesota. commentary of Father Ignatius to a central source — the Holy Father — it eliminates di- itor and storage areas. e Hunt on the Book of Genesis in | Missal Guide | versionary or spasmodic or unequal giving, as when each "We live on a farm," re- d the Paulist series on the Old decides for himself where his alms will go. On Sunday afternoon, Bish- lated Mr. Shogren, "about 16 r Testament. Nov. ft — Twenty-fifth Sunday miles from Blackduck. One ^ op Carroll officiated at the after Pentecost. Mass of the day we were surprised to find g blessing of the newest paro- Books like these Will help you fifth Sunday after Epiphany, There are 569 religious communities in the Church. Many a Catholic priest kncoking on . chial school and two convents to appreciate the beauty and Gloria, Credo, preface of the 'of these are on missions. For Americans to aid only our door. For years we had a in the Hollywood area. the true meaning of the inspired Trinity. American missionaries, the French to aid only French and been so engrossed with the „ story of creation^ without being 1 Nov. 13 — St. Didacus, Confes- the Germans to aid only German missionaries is to destroy work'of the farm that we had x A new convent for the Sisters troubled by sceptical doubts and the world plan. The Holy Father knows better than any one neither the time nor the in-,, . of St. Joseph of St. Augustine imagined difficulties. They will sor. Mass of the feast, Gloria, of us where the needs are — he and the Church alone have a clination to attend any church. ] who staff St. Stephen Proto- lift you out of that naive literal- second prayer to repel storms, world plan. It is an honor to fit into it, as you do when you We wondered what this priest , martyr School at 2000 S. State ism which has produced the ri- common preface. contribute to The Society for the Propagation of the Faith. wanted. - j. Rd. 7 provides accommodations diculous* distortions of the fund- Nov. 14 — St. Josephat, Bishop " 'I'm Father Leonard Weber, for 10 nuns, wjfiile a two story- amentalists, and permit you to and Martyr. Mass of the feast-, the pastor of St. Ann's Catholic .convent erected for the School grasp the spiritual and religious Gloria, second prayer to repel GOD LOVE YOU to a Grateful Sailor for $25 "Please Church in Blackduck,' he said. testers of Notre Dame who staff message which the sacred» au- storms, common preface. accept this small offering for the Missions in thanksgiv- 'My assistant, Father Noesen, hearts. iJUt"ff"was the unmis- thor conveyed to his contempo- ing for a recent advance in rating." ... to Anonymous and I are taking a religious takable evidence of the divine raries, who were able to read Nov. 15 — St. Albert the Great, for $5 "In thanksgiving to St. Bathilda for a favor re- census of all the people living in foundation of the Church and and understand his book in their , Bishop, Confessor and Doctor. ceived." ... to Mrs. G.D. for $50 "I am an eighty-six- the 1,000 square miles com- her infallible teaching auhtority own language, and in terms of Mass of the feast, Gloria, sec- year-old mother, grandmother and great grandmother to prising our parish. We're inter- that convinced our minds of the their own concepts of God, man ond prayer to repel storms, a family of forty-six, and my heart aches for helpless ested in knowing not only our feat that the Catholic Church is and the world. common preface. babies." own parishioners but the non- the one true Church of Christ. Catholics as well.' That was Just imagine that the inspired Nov. 16 — St. Gertrude,. >. the visit that led to our accept- "At the conclusion of the in-, author of Genesis — through Mass of the feast, Gloria, , The ten letters of GOD LOVE YOU spell out a decade of ance of his offer to come one structions I, my wife and our some ridiculous revelation — second prayer to repel storms, the Rosary as they encircle the medal originated by Bishop night a week to explain the nine • children were baptized, had written about a world of a common preface. Sheen to honor the Madpnna of the World. With your request Catholic religion. and the older ones received billion stars, matter made up Nov. 17 — St. Gregory the Won- Holy Communion with us. Now of protons and electrons, and and a corresponding offering, you may order" a GOD LOVE "We couldn't help but admire der-worker, Bishop and Con- we not only attend Mass each the species of living things, as fessor. Mass of the feast, YOU medal in any one of the following- styles: the sincerity of a man who was Sunday trot also receive Holy the product of centuries of bio- willing to drive 32 miles, often Gloria, second prayer to repel $ 2 small sterling silver Communion. Under God we owe logical evolution and genetic storms, common preface. $ 3 small 10k gold filled through muddy roads, to en- our Faith to the missionary zeal •mutations! Do you think we $ 5 large sterling silver lighten us on the teachings and that prompted Father Weber would ever have seen his book? Nov. 13 — Dedication of the Ba- $10 large 10k gold filled practices of the Catholic Church. and his assistant to call at all His contemporary readers would silicas of St. Peter and St. Father began with the founda- the 724 non-Catholic homes in have thrown it away in disgust Paul. Mass of the feast, Glo- tion of the Catholic Church by their 1,000 square mile parish." — and probably have chased ria, second prayer to repel SHEEN CdLUMN: Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice Christ and showed how He con- the author into the desert as a storms, Credo, common pref- ferred upon that Church the to it and mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Direc- Father O'Brien will be madman. ace. authority to preach and teach glad to have converts send tor of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth in His name. He promised to be their names and addresses • . • • Nor. 19 — Twenty-Sixth Sunday Avenue, New York 1, N. Y., or your Diocesan Director, Rev. with His Church 'all days, even to him at Notre Dame Uni- after Pentecost. Mass of the Neil J. Flemming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla. 'unto the consummation of the versity, Notre Dame, In- Q. I have a young son Sixth Sunday after Epiphany, world,' (Matt. 28:20) to safe- diana, so he may write up whom I have named Ronald Gloria, Credo, preface of the guard it from error. their conversion stories. Allan. My mother doesn't like Trinity.

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A 1 — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR '1 GENERA§£3S58SL PATRONAGE & [Pictures .With-Family Appeal Still Tops if Absent Minded Hey BoyAL. HePATRONAfiy Girt E Queen of Pirates E" * •• • Professor Honeymoon Machine Ride Out for Revenge By WILLIAM H. MOORING the American people responsible der persuasion by his TV bos- me as co-chairman, of the Hol- Across the. Bridge Horse Soldiers Sand Castle Alakazam the Great Hound That Thought Second Time Around ! for the recent upsurge in sexy ses to avoid further political lywood _ Chapter of SANE. Alamo He Was A Raccoon Sergeant Was A Lady i "The persistence of most film Alias Jesse James I'll Give My Life ] Silent Call ! All Hands On Z>ecK la Between Age ' Slaves of Carthage \ producers in passing up family and violent pictures which "dif- controversy. These tests are criminal acts. Battle Flame In Wake Of Stranger Show Fire Beyond Time Barrier Invasion Quartet Song of Sister Maria films to concentrate on 'spec-, fer only in intensity from those They may have terribly serious Bis Gamble Invisible Boy Spy in the Sky Robert Ryan, however, Bis Jeeter Stop, Look and Laugh tacular' and 'sensational' topics Big Night \ It Happened To Jane Story of Ruth : made 30 years ago." points out that the na- consequences, even apart from Blood and Steel -John Paul Jones Swiss Family Robinson | is one of the blunders that is Boy and the Pirates Jungle Cat Sword And The Dragon J tional organization for a Sane the dangerous e'fects of fall- Boy Who Found Kidnapped Sword of Sherwood holding down movie attend- Having recently enjoyed a $100,000 Killers of Kilimanjaro Tammy Tell Me True Nuclear Policy, over the sig- Cast A Long Shadow Lad, A Dog Teenage Millionaire ances." : lengthy dinner consultation out. " \ • •• . .,,•'.•'•'•••:, Cimarron Ladies Man Ten Who Dared Comancheros, The Last Angry Man There Was A Crooked with the Monsignor, I am natures of Norman Cousins Conspiracy of Hearts Last Dawn Man "Neither Steve Allen, I, nor Crash Landing Last Days of Pompeii Tomboy And Champ This has been said before in satisfied that the remarks and Clarence Pickett, already David And Goliath Last Voyage Toughest Man Alive has protested in strong terms, anyone else speaking for, SANE, Days of Thrills and Left, Right and Center Trapp Family this column: It is worth repeat- were not intended iio apply to Laughter Libel Trouble In The Sky the recent Soviet tests. ever argued that testing should Dentist In Chair Lost World : ing now. because it comes from all of the American people. Desert Attack Man Who Wagged Twelve To The Moon i be discontinued by any one Embezzled Heaven His Tail . Under Ten Flags' j an experienced film trade edi- ' The recent wave of sexy and EscaJ>e from Terror ' Master of World Unearthly < "If anyone is interested," Bob country or group of countries, ^ything's Ducky Masters of Conco J in- the Night Un vanquished > tor, Don Carle Gillette of the violent films has drawn Ryan tells me, "you may quote but by all." - .e-of Fire Jungle Up In Smoke - M. laming Frontier Man On A String Valley of Dragons > leading trade daily, "The Hol- enough people to the theaters Flight That- Michael Strogoff Voyage to Bottom of Sea Disappeared Midsummer Night's Wackiest Shi|> In Army , lywood Reporter." to, in most instances, show a Flute And Arrow Dream Walk Tall [ Forever My Love Mighty Crusaders Warrior and Slave Girl For the Love of Mike Miracle of the Hills Watch Your Stern • Gillette lells us: "A picture profit. CONTRACT HARDWARE Francis of Assist Misty Westbound ! GanJbler Wore A Gun Mysterious Island When Clock Strikes ! with family appeal has a po- Gift of Love Nine Lives Wild Heritage Box-o"fice results in urban LIGHTING FIXTURES Great Day On The Double Wings of Chance ; tential audience of over 12S Greyfriars Bobby Parent Trap, The Wizard-Of Baghdad I and rural areas have not been Guns Of Navarone Persuader World Was His Jury I million, while an 'adult' film Gunfight Peacemaker. The World Without End , anywhere near those at key MODERNFOLD DOORS Hand In Hand Pirates of Tortuga Wrong Man ! A.k for L.C.W.X hi^ Handle With Care You Have To is limited to less than half Heaven On Eartn Power. Among Men theaters in metropolitan cen- ALUMINUM IP Pirate's Affair Run Fast ' . j that nomber. v Purple Hills ters. Certain sensational movies LUBRICANT PLaza 4-5451 Question 7 CLEAN, LONG-LASTING SMOOTH A II — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR that played well "d o w n- ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS "It would pay the Hollywood OPERATION & PROTECTION FOR All the Young Men Hell Bent For Leather Sardonieus town" have flopped in many Awning Jalousie — Sliding As The Sea Rages High-powered Rifle Say One For Me studios to make at least twice WINDOWS. DOORS & 101 ARTICLES Battle j>{ the Sexes Hit And Run Scapegoatt suburban, theaters. Proven since 1952 by satisfied FARREY'S Becausecasee TheyrThey're YYoung Holiday For LoverLovers Scen" t of" Myster" y as many family films as adult Dells Are Ringing Home Is The Hero "* nsers everywhere Beware Of Children Journey To Lost City Secret Partners ones. Instead-they do just the On a nation-wide scale film At most Builder Supply, Paint 8, Hardware Black Sunday Judgment At Shadow Of Fear 7225 N.W. 7th Avenue Blue Hawaii Nuremberg • Shadow Of The Cat opposite," adds Don Carle. Like profits have not been as high Stores. Made ky Euteiie Dornish 8, S»a. Black Tights Kings Go Forth Sinner 97S S.W. IJth Street, Blueprint For Robbery Konga . Sniper's Ridge his namesake Don Quixote, he as they used to be, or ought Pompane Beach, Florida MIAMI • FLORIDA Born To Be Lovea Lineup So Lovely — So Deadly is tilting at the windmills, but i. Brainwashed living Idol Sons Without End to have been. The prestige of Bride to the Sun Magic Sword The Stranger At My Door But Not For Me Magnificent Seven Stranger lit My Arms he shows good sense as well as the moyie industry has fallen Bridge To Sun Man In Cocked Hat Sunrise At Campobello Man In The Moon Surrender Hell daring. and is still falling, particular- Cat Burglar Man In The Net Teenage Bad Girl City After Midnight Man Who Died Twice Teenage Caveman ly in the smaller cities and Counterplot Marie Octobre Ten Seconds To Hell "Walt Disney," he says, "is Cow And I Mask, Th« Tess of Storm country towns. Crazy For Love Mein Karapf Country the only film-maker consistent- Dangerous Youth Midnight Lace Thunder In The Sun A Tt ANTIC HAflONAl Date With Disaster Mountain Road Time Bomb ly catering to the whole family Day of Fury Naked Edge Tormented Meanwhile, according to my Dead To The World Neapolitan Carousel Trapped In Tangiers and the policy has been so Deadly Companions No Place To Hide Trunk, The mailbag, the impression grows Devil at 4 O'clock No Where To Go Twenty Plus Two successful that 'A Disney Film' 11 urn Face of a Fugitive Once Upon A Horse Two Rode Together that Legion of Decency policy Fanny Two Way Stretch now is about all a theater needs Fearmakers-—• Party Crashers, Unforgiven is keyed more closely to the - . Flame Barrier Passport To Treason Virtuous Bigamist to advertize in order to draw Floods of Fear Paths Of Glory Visit to a Small Planet tastes, demands and moral sen- of Four Ways Out Pay or DSe Wake Me When parents and their kids." Frantic Pit and Pendulum It's Over sibilities of those in the large WEST PALM BEACH From Hell It Came Pleasure Of His Company Walk Like A Dragon FOR THE PUBLIC Geneial Delia Rovere Porgy And Bess Walking Target cities than in the small town Gazebo Price Of Fear Weekend With Lulu Located at Telephone Giant of Marathon Rabbit Trap White Warrior Much was made recently, in from which Hollywood's bread Gadget Goes Hawaiian Raisin In The Sun Wild and The Innocent Olive and Datura TEmple 3-2581 Gold of 7 Saints Rebel In Town Wink Of An Eye another Hollywood film trade and butter used to come. Goliath and the Dragon Risk, The Woman Obsessed- Great Impostor Rommel's Treasure Young Doctors, The paper, of an official Legion of THE'ATOM BLASTS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Gun Street Young Savages A" III — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR ADULTS Decency statement that Holly- Several readers have asked Ada Hell's Highway Please Turn Over All Fine Hell Is A City Plunderers, The wood is in business to sell the me what Steve Allen, Robert Ybune Cannibals Heroes Di- • e "Youn g Portrait In Black All In Nieht's Work Home From The Hill Purple Gang people what they want. This Ryan and a few others who, last • WURLITZER Another Time, Another House of Intrigue Rachel Cade Place Hustler, The Rebel Set seemed to echo an old, thread- year, spoke out so loudly • CHICKERING Angel Wore Red Idiot Return To Peyton Plac« Ask Any Girl I'm All Right Jack bare, movieland axiom. TV Rocco and His Brother againt further atomic tests, Bachelor In Paradise Inherit The Wind Roman Spring Of • STEIN WAY Back To The Wall It Started In Naples Mrs- Stone "have to say now." The in- Best Of Everything Key Witness Ring Of Fire Msgr. Thomas F. Little, ex- Big Deal On League of Gentlemen Roots of Heaven ference is that they do not ap- Madonna St. Let No Man Write Season of Passion ecutive secretary of the Legion, t Black Orpheus My Epitaph Seven Thieves pear as keen to condemn or Bonjour Trfstesse Look Back in Anger - Sound and the Fury addressing the Chicago Arch- APPLIANCES Breakfast At Tiffany's Magician Spartacus criticize Russia's recent out- By Love Possessed Make Mine Mink Stop Me Before I Kill diocesan Council of Catholic Captain's Table Man Who ^Understood Subterraneans rages, as they were to oppose Claudelle Inglish Women Summer And Smoke Women, was quoted as holding •:• 6 Famous Makes f Come September Mirror Has Two Faces That Kind of Woman all testing on the part of the Couch, The Murder. Inc. i This Earth Is Mine Lowest Prices . Dark At Top Of Stairs Ninth Circle Throe On A Spree Western Powers, the. USA in Day of the Outlaw North To Alaska Thunder of Drums Easy Bank Terms End of Innocence Nun And The Sgt, Touch of Larceny particular. Explosive Generation Odds Against Tom'row Town Without Pity Guaranteed Services Facts Of Life On.ce More With Tunes Of Glory One Movie Praised, "At The Sign Of The Fast And Sexy Feeling Two Women s Five Golden Hours One-Eyed Jacks West Side Story . Steve Allen seems to be \m- Grand Piann" - Four Fast Guns One Foot In Hell Why Must I Die EXPERT PIANO TUNING French Mistress One Plus One Wonderful Country Another Condemned Girl With A Suitcase Operation Dames Wonders of Ailadin & SERVICING Grass Is Greener Operation Eichmann Yesterday's Enemy CALL JA 3-3458 Operation Petticoat Young Have No Time NEW yORK;:(NC) — The Na- Young One B.—.MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL tional Legion of Decency recom- Angel Bab'*"y' Head Of A Tyrant Pretty Boy Friend HALE PIANO * JA 3-4337 I Back from the Dead House On The. Private Lives of mended o,ne film for family pa- BUILDER • DEVELOPER Back Street Waterfront^ Adam, Eve Beloved Infidel Indestructible Man Purple Noon tronage and changed the classi- 8340 NORTHEAST SECOND AVE. AND ORGAN CO. v FT. LAUDERDALE * Big Show It Started With a Kiss Ra- t Rac- e MIAMI 38, FLORIDA Bimbo The Great It Takes A Thief Raw Edge fication of another from class B 2020 S. ANDREWS, FT. LAUD. * 643 N. Andrews g Black Whip Jack The Ripper Rebel Breed Phone PLaxa 8-0327 Blood And Roses Jazz Boat, Reform School Girl (morally objectionable in part &••••• :*•>*•••••>•••••*•£ Born Reckless Joker, The Revolt of Slaves Bramble Bush Juvenile Jungle Right Approach for all) to class C (condemned). Breath of Scandal Kiss Them For Me Rock Pretty Baby Bride and the Beast Law, The - •' ' Rookie Butterfield 8 Legions of Nile Room At The Top The production "Midsummer MOVING HAULING Can-Can Let's Make Love Sanctuary Carry On. Nurse Lisette Shakedown Night's Dream" distributed by Carthage In Flames Live Fast, Die Young Nolan Transfer Circus of Horrors Look In Any Window Some Came Running Showcorporation was recom- Crack in the Mirror Love In Goldfish Bowl Some Like It Hot Cry For Happy Mad Dog Coll , Sons And Lovers mended by the legion "to the & Storage Curse of the Werewolf Magdalena Splendor In Grass Daddy-O Man in the Shadow Strangers When We patronage of the entire family Desire In Dust Man Trap Meet Phone PL 9-0797 • 572 NW 72nd St. Drags trip Girl Mania Stranglers Of Bombay as superior entertainment." Edge Of Fury Man of the West Subway in the Sky Night NA 4-2223 Miami, Fla. Eighth Day of Man on the Prowl Take A Giant Step INC. " e Week Marines Let's Go Terror in the Ndght The classification of "Prime tainer Marriage Go Round This Angry Age r and The Kins Mary Had A Little Time," distributed by Essarijay Matter of Morals, A Too Bad She's Bad Five Branded Women Middle of the Night Too Late Blues Films, Inc., was changed from "Smart Buyers Get The Five Gates to Hell Millionairess Too Young for Love SHAW-WALKER From Hell To Eternity Minotaur Two Faces of class B to class C. The Legion From The Terrace Misfits Dr. Jekyll Best Buys al McBride's" Fugitive Kind Morgan The Pirate Two Loves gave the following explanation: Girl In Room 13 Most Dangerous - Girl's Town Man Alive Warrior Empress • ••»'' • OFFICE SUPPLIES Goddess Of Love Naked Dawn Wayward Girl "This film, formerly classi- Go Naked In World Never So Few What Price Murder r The Largest Stock of Gone With the Wind Night of the Quarter Where Boys Are fied 'B' because of 'suggestive Goodbye Again Moon Wafe For A Night • OFFICE FURNITURE Happy Anniversary Nights Of Rasputin Wild In The Country costuming and sequences; sad- Imported and Domestic Head, The Of Love and Lust • Wind Cannot Read High Hell Pharaoh's Woman World By Night ism,' is now being exhibited to Wines and Liquors CONDEMNED Bed of Grass Love Is My Profession Prime Time the public in a new version. This In the. 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CE 5-5552 room, dinette, kitchen, furnished MEMO TO "VOICE" READERS i WRAPPING SERVICE McCORMfCK B.OYETT or unfurnished, air-conditioned & heat. Covered parking. Yearly If you have relatives and friends ANNOUNCEMENTS THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN HOME IMPROVEMENT Plumbing Co. 24 HR. SERVICE or seasonal. CALL HI 4-6793 in the North • who plan to come 234 Valencia, C. G. (at the P.O.) We specialize In plumbing repairs APARTMENTS • MIAMI BEACH down later - and who toill be When You're Planning a Religious Articles, Gifts, Greeting SUIIDERS 9443 Park-Dr., Miami Shores, Fla. Cards, Stationery, Gifr Wrapping YOU CAN AFFORD to live on Miami WEDDING RECEPTION, DANCE, CALL HI 6-0230 for Day PL 7-0606 looking for a place to rent or and Mailing. Phone HI 4-1773 Beach • Furnished bedroom apartment LUNCHEON, PARTY efc. call FREE ESTIMATES on Homei, Night PL 90355. PL 8-9622 buy • how about sending them ONLY $105 month, yearly. For 3 or 4, The Knights of Columbus Hall Florida Rooms, Alterations etc, -Phil Palm Plumbing Block 19 ocean & bus • Near St. your 'Voice' Classified Section 270 Catalonia Ave., Coral- Gables Bethencourt & Reyes Const. Co. Specializing in Joseph's Church. Write 235 - 78th ', MANY FINE LISTINGS $35 up. Air conditioning optional EMPLOYMENT (Members of St. Michael's Parish) REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS SEE or CALL Bernie Di Cristafaro 1445 N. E. 142nd Street Street CR cs!l UN 5-5556 for their selection - - If you HI 8-9242 OR MO 1-2865 HELP WANTED • FEMALE BUILDING- MODERNIZING - REPAIRS ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH • 1 bedroom, want a copy sent - call PL 8-6772. For FREE ESTIMATE -CALL Call PLaza 8-9896 N. E. Ft. Lauderdale- . WANTED • living room & kitchen, bright, J. S. Shingary - M U 1 • j) 2J^5 ' We'll be happy to mail it for you. Mature baby sitter, day or very clean & modern: SUNDECK night, own transportation, "BUILDING REPAIRS ' ~ JOHN'S ROOFING on the waterway. NEAR footbridge ORCHID CORSAGES $2 REFERENCES. Call LO.4-0717 AL • The Handyman leaky Roofs Repaired to beach. FIVE blocks to Church. FOR ALL OCCASIONS HELP WANTED . MALE OX FEMA1E Enclose carportes, painting,'. . $5 and up. Call CA 6-2790' Adults, yearly. MODERATE RATE. CALL HI 6-7527 Jalousies, carpentry, masonry & ~ALL TYPES ROOFING & REPAIRS 8025 Crespi Blvd. M.B. UN 6-3583 VACANCIES • Local & Overseas A WWlM. IDEA INSTRUCTIOAttentioN n Parents: household repairs. No job too LICENSED & INSURED NEAR St. Joseph's - WATER- Hotels, offices, industrial and small. WI 7-6423 or WI 5-7878 Call Joseph R. Facarazzo for FRONT • Large furnished Keep your child at grade level construction. CALL JE 8-5572 CARPENTRY - PAINTING ETC. FREE ESTIMATE • CA 1-6671' efficiency. NEWLY decorated. with Private OR Group Miami Beach Employment 1034 Fifth St* FOR BREAKFAST inifruction. Elementary subject!. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS 16 YEARS ROOFING EXPERIENCE AIR CONDITIONED & HEATED. POSITIONS WANTED • FEMALE MODERATE FEES. For Estimate • Call FRED -. /M^mbor of St. Brendan's PariiM 8430 Byron Ave. UN 6-3'l 11 • Mature lady, A-l cook-housekeeper NE 5-3463 - Member Corpus Christi SEPTIC TANKS Serve yourself • - Call MU 5-2269 Now for Catholic Rectory. Available CARPENTERS SEPTIC TANK CLEANING (Member of St. James" Parish) November 15th. Experienced. Go 5t. Brendan's Parish. - 'Household Miami '• HialearT • All N. Dade CONDELL - Of Switzerland CHOICE OF PERSONALS anywhere. References. Write A. S. & small repairs. By'job or day RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE % Voice Mart, Box 37-575, Miami (Seie in Fort Lauderdale) TOYS- LARGE VARIEW 98c to $3 Call JOHN .CRIMMINS, Sr. , Call PL 7-1000 anytime MASTER at WATCHMAKING! Have a -PIC-A-TOY party! ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH CA 1-4359 after 4 or weekends ' fruits - in Ss*4tm Mature lady wants baby sitting • UPHOLSTERY & RUG CLEANING PROFITS for you OR your Repairs, alterations, cement GUARANTEED REPAIRS day or evening. CALL PL 4-9750 Give your Rugs & Upholstery a Ho* Cum!, CoU Cwmfe. organization •-& receive many, work, additions, jalousies, 'NEW LOOK' •- For ESTIMATE ON ANY TIME PIECE. WONDERFUL FREE GIFTS! ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH patios, paipting. No job too Haifeed Browwd Potato** CALL Hank . PL 4-0898 CALL Mrs. Nadeau CA 1-2681 Responsible lady wants child small. CALL HI 4-1633 11960 N.E.I 4th Sf. LO4-6T70I VENETIAN~SIIND SERVICE ~" DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS care days. CALL PL 4-7220 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION N.W. 49tyfc». & 2nd Ave. VENETIAN BLINDS - CORNICES Positions Wantacf • Mil* or F*mala PATIOS, drives, .walks, floors Then, when you're seated, CA LL P L 1 -1 2 59 Refinished Repairs Your Home When you need office workers • Keystone, color,- any size job. - Call STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 ft******************** your waitress will bring you MAC'S DOG BEAUTERIA Quality workmanship MIT 8-21.51 Six Years' Expert Grooming industrial or construction help , 9510 N.W. 7th Ave. | a Hot, Templing Cup of Coffee- 1005 S. W. 27th Ave. HI 3-7607 please call CA 1-1889 St. Vincent ELECTRICIANS _____ (Member of St. James' Parish) OFFICIAL PORTRAIT (seconds too) • • Tell her De Paul Society (St. Brendan's MINNET ELECTRIC SERVICES WATER HEATERS Conference) CA 1-5704 Tuesday,- what you'd like for CHEERFUL ESTIMATES FREE . OF THE PRESIDENT __* Thursday or Saturday AMs LOUIS E. MILLER Plumbing Co. AUTOMOTIVE Specializing in Repair, Remodeling Water Heater Repairs & Sales YOUR MAIN COURSE • CALL LO 6-7521 OR LU 3-2198 4102 laguna Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS FOR SA3L7E Specializing in Electrical Repairs JD'HliF.KClillfOY CHOICE OF 1 BILL GAGNON OUTLET INSTALLATIONS, FOR - Please Remember - - HOUSEHOLD GOODS COLLISION SERVICE Air Conditioners & Appliances Whenever you patronize foreign Car Spec. • Paint - Body Shop Refrigerators - $19 up Licensed & Insured. For Estimate Also Servicing all U.S. make cars CALL WH1TEY CE 5-8734 (Y)OUR Advertisers-- 1316 Fla9ler_FR_°jl379_ FR 9-7220 or MANY FINE MODELS (Member of St..Brendan's ParisM CARS PARKING ' ,' you are helping to observe ALL GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER-SERVICE _. F*6«Kih Tons* Park Your Car at 'MURPHY'S' ' 'Be-Kind-T&Advertisers-JFeek' OPEN 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. Parking Lot in downtown Miami 1137 N.W. 54th Street PL 9-6201 . Authorized Service and Parts •which is 222 N.W. 2nd St., 3 blocks from "RUGS • new, never vied, • 9'x 12' '' Fertilizers - Sharpening. • Welding EVERYWEEKINTHEYEAR the Courthouse. Reasonable rates. TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Mike Murphy - Prop. Member. Gesu 12'x15', 12'xl8', 12'x24', 12'x28\ SACRIFICE, private ' MO 1-8619 .27 S. W. 27th Ave. Call HI 4-2305 in The 'Voice' MART Choice of \ Wanna sell a house ot car? 202S6 Old Cutler Rd. Call CE .5-4323 A 'voice Mart1 ad is"— the best bv fat! SMALL ADS • BIG RESULTS MEMO TO: Fall Decorators FREE FREE SEE Ol'R WIDE LINE of Item 3 MONTHS SUPPLY SMP B«66tt DO YOU WANT 1 MONTHS WRITTEN CUARiNTEE FREE DELIVER V FREE INSTALLATION A BEAUTIFUL LAWN? PLUS' AUTOMATIC WASHERS by -TRANCE" IN COLOR Golden Brown Toasl with FERTILIZE NOW! ! $45 and Up 17"x21"-$6.60 Whipped Butter & Jelly I Kenmore • RCA Whirlpool l/ ALL 1962 Sample Books GRO-SO .666 | Rebuilt Like New All For Only HECTOR GREEN ^Benjamin Moore Paints j Fr«cJ HUGHES BLUE-GREEN f ; BUY . SELLTSERVICE SCOnS TURF BUILDER 4.95 - (c»v.n 5,000 Sq. Ft.) !HEFHIGERATORS $25 up J Custom Colors A-J GUeJ I S*rv«d from 4:30 A.M. to If A.M. COMPLETE STOCKS - ANNUALS & VEGETABLE PLANTS i 1137 N. W. 54th Street VFf. Laudcrdate*.? Finest Selection*' ;v Call PL 9-6201 4450 N. E. 20th Ave. l Hablamos Espanol iWil's On the Trail MELANDOR NURSERY. Block to Fhrinada Rd, Send Check or Money jOtder to PLEASB PATRONIZE Black S. of Holy Cram Hospital Kane Co. P.O. Box 177 15675 SOUTHWEST 8th ST. 15721 N.W. 7th AVE. WI 7-0971 OPEN 7:30 to 5 Mori. . Sat. PHONE M01-9344 Open Daily and Sunday 8:30 T» S:30 — Closed (Y)OVR Advertisers Boynton Beach, Florida ClOSfD MONDAYS. PAGE 28 FRIDAY, November 10, 1961 in The 'Voice* MART __HQNE 564-0568 orfc.O.P. call PL 7-6184 (Miami) WILLIAM C. MURPHY INCOME PROPERTY HOMES FOR SALT - MIAMI SHORES Realtor NEAR Biscayne Shopping Plaza • N.E. ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH Member • Corpus Christ! Parish HORSES ARE WELCOME JEarly American: 3191 N.W. 7th Ave. Ph. NE 5-2955 80th St. BEST renting location, CORNER LOT - K)0 X 122 eight apartments (2 buildings), Central heat & air conditioning, AND PEOPLE TOO I JSAVE 30% to 50% * EDISON REALTY. JULIA G. SOTO, Broker suitable retiree, good income, yearly 2 years. NEW, 3 LARGE bedroom, 2 LOT Is 225 x 295. HOME has four HOMfS - INCOME PROPERTY bedrooms, 2 baths, plenty of St. Rose of Lima Parish tenants, consider trade, free & clear bath, Florida room, built-in : * DIRECT FROM FACTORY * EDWARD J. CHARBONEAO, Realtor " room for entertaining friends SALES • RENTALS Yearly • Seasonal home. Equity $26,000. Terms. PL 4-154 kitchen,, Dishwasher, 2-car garage, 175 N. W. 62nd St. PL 1-2441 inside the house OR for outdoor J Captain's Tables & Chairs TO N. W. 1 !Oth St. PL 8-9014 HOMES fOK SALE . N. E. utility area etc. BY OWNER • . ROBERT F. LA FATA 195 N.W. 103rd St. ' PL 4-3905 BARBEQUES. A real fine place * Hutclies - Cupboards Member of St. James Parish WINCHEIL PAY ONLY $48 MONTH to raise- a family. J Buffets - Dry Sinks * Associate - The Key.es Co., Realtors' REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE DUPLEX - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 SUPER SPECIALS ~ C ALL M a c D O N E L I * Complete Bedrooms - SEE * 12001 N. W. 7th Avenue 806 Ponce de Leon Blvd. HI 3-7456 large living room, Florida BOTH near St. Rose of Lima O.J.POWELL Realtors PL 7-2511 (Member of St. Theresa's Parish^ •them being made & finished* CALL MU 1-6611 eves. MU 8-0752 room, nice kitchen, PLUS - Church & School & Barry College. HOMES FOR SALE - HOLLYWOOD; """ ACREAGE FOR SALE rented one bedroom apartment. Each has 3 bedrooms, 2:'baths, , J. D. McLARTY 20 acres waterfront, Hy. S840A-$ 15,000 » Furniture Industries Inc.* Associate - Steve Hetsen Realtor Owner must sell - needs cash! central heat & air conditioning; J 135th Street & N.E. 16th Ave. $ Specializing S.W. & C.Gables Homes Business lot -100 ft. CORNER, $10,000 FHA available -- asking. $19,500 one . NEW unfurnished except for !! BUY OR RENT !l ^ BUY NOW I! Call-owner FR 1-3779 CALL MO 1-1623 • MO 1-2704 eves. MAKE OBFER.M kitchen; other BETTER than new, CBS HOMES • GOOD. LOCATIONS * C'AIL PL 4-6 4 50 " Near Miami Shores Heights. APARTMENTS FOR SALE furnished - with many, many extras. STARTING AT $6S00! . ' *• OPEN Daily 8-5, Sat. 9 • 4 » MARY AAULXEN GEORGE FREDERICK, Realto Treat your family to the privilege Realtor - Member St. Brendan's NORTH MIAMI CORNER FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED £—»nd evenings by appointment -jj FOUR • 1 bedroom apartments. ].2395. N.E. 6th Ave. _ CALL 759-855< of living in a top neighborhood. PRICES AND TERMS - RIGHT! lots • Homes • Acreage • Rentals TO SEE - call LEONE SOUTH 7349 S.W. Bih St. CA 613.11 Excellent condition I Owner will ALSO • EXCELLENT RENTALS give terms to suit buyer, 2 FAMILIES Elizabeth M. Anstine, Realtor LOTS AND ACRAGE LELA B. REED, Registered Broker. 2 VERY attractive & modern CBS 8975 N. E. 6th *We. O'BRIEN REALTY lUcCormick - Boyett Plumbing Co. PL 4-3204 Wl 5-5439 homes, each having 2 lovely tiled CALL PL 4-6644 OR PL 1-8318 baths, 2 spacious bedrooms, large YL» 9-2096 - EVES YU 3-4428 PROMPT DAY OR NIGHT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - 5. W. HOMES FOR SALE - N. W. 6081 Washington St. W. Hollywood ^ living room, bright cheerful • TOTAL PRICE -$7500 DOG BEAUTY SHOP - Sacrifice kitchen, spacious carporte, $12,500 HOMES FOR SALE • FT. LAUDERDALE Pltimbittf/ Repair Service $ 5 0 0 DOWN - $ 6 5 MONTH • account illness. Established each. Tremendous 125th St. and 6 years. Details HI 3-7607 TWO bedroom CBS. Call MU 8-6786 Walking distance to ST. CLEMENT'S • PLaza 7-0606 Biscayne Blvd. area. MUST SELL Church and School • Three bedroom, BOTH. Atkins, Realtor, 226 N. E. CORPUS CHRISTI PARISH - 5 2 bath home. CALL LO 4-6441 79th Street. CALL PL 7-3481 • 9443 Porjc Drive Miami Shores WHITE-T1TE COATING STAYS bedroom, two bath, 2-story HOMES FOR SALE • POMPANO BE S , ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE BEAUTIFUL FOR MANY YEARS Colonial type home - Dade Co. $ 3 0 0 DOWN for YOUR 'Result-Getting' Ad Pine construction. Huge living J PLaza 9-0355 Nights and Sundays PL 8-9622 ST. ELIZABETH'S PARISH Call Ad-Taker. PL 8-6772 room With fireplace, dining ' room, Florida room, detached 2 Bedrooms - .Very Good .Condition garage with lavoratory. Sprinkler KITCHEN - FULLY EQUIPPED i system, excellent condition LIVING ROOM - FURNISHED on CORNER lots - J00 x 136. TOTAL PRICE - $9500! SMALL , MONTHLY PAYMENTS 99 N.W. 48th Street Irene C. Green, Realtor. WH 2-0035 LELA B. REED, Registered Broker LOTS FOR SALE - CENTRAL FLORIDA PL 4-3204 Wl 5-5439 100 LOTS - NORTH OF SILVER St. Mary's Parish • Well kept- SPRINGS to be sold at $50 2 bedroom CBS,. 192X50 corner each - ALL - title policy, ; lot, many extras, $9500. EASY warranty deed. THREE lakes on TERMS. 2503 N.W. 87th St. subdivision. Write us for Asking $12,500 - GOOD TERMS! information. Florida State Finance St. Mary's Parish - Well kept 3 :o. 807 Olympia Bldg. Miamj 32> Fie. bedroom CBS, carpeted, sprinklers, air conditioning, EXTRAS PL 1-3714 Classified Rates $400 DOWN - FHA (Effective September 1st, 1961) $68.95 monthly • 2 bedroom, 3 Uu' 2 Time Minimum Chart* Florida room on lot 75 x 115. Count 5 average words per line IS MONTHS ago, this home owned by Miss Pauline LELA B. REED, Registered Broker SIX MONTHS ago, the Lawler Apts., 358 S.W. 27th Regulir 8 Pt. Body type Mulhair, 9148 N. Miami Ave., was cleaned and coated- Ave., had the roof cleaned, sealed and coated by 'L 4-3204 - Wl 5-5439 NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR CAPS by WHITE-TITE. WHITE-TITE. CLOSE-IN spotless 2 bedroom Per Per CBS - HUGE Florida room. See it! Lines Times Line Issue Total OWNER - 3124 N.W. 22nd CT. 3 2 .50 1.50 3.00 HOMES FOR SALE • HIALEAH 3 3 - .50 1.50 4.50 NORTH, SOUTH, EAST & WEST ST. JOHN'S PA.RISH . New DUPLEX 3 4 .45 1.35 5.40 Good income property • MUST SELL! 3 13 .40 1.20 .15.60 :»ll owner Wl 7-5765 after 5 P.M. 3 26 .35 1.05 27.30 HOMES FOR SALE . S. W. 3 52 .30 .90 46.80 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. Three SAME RATE -is 1V4 bedroom, 1 bath. 5271 S.W. 92nd Ave. 10 PT lines ordinary type CAtL OWNER MO 5 - 5 I 6 .1 SAME RATE -as 2 12 PT ines ordinary type SAME RATE as 3 St. Brendan's Parish 14 PT ines ordinary type THREE BEDROOM CBS • Spotless, SAME RATE as 4 hardwood floors, large kitchen, lines ordinary INC carporte. Near W. Miami Junior High. 18 PT type $12,900 TOTAL - FHA-TERMS. O A DT SAME RATE as 5 SEE & BUY TODAYI £Z\, p I lines ordinary type MARY M. MULLEN, Realtor 7349 S.W. 8th St. CA 6-1311 Classified Display Hates & HAS BEEN PROVEN BEST! WANTED. HOMES FOK SAU . S. W - CONTRACT RATES list Your Home With • Us ON REQUEST FOR QUICK SALE NORTH, EAST, SOUTH OR WEST, wherever you go In Dade tiles' together. This gives you a roof that is safe even, in CALL MO 7-8811 land Broward Counties you can see tile and gravel- roofs which .hurricane winds, has better drainage and reflects heat better. BIRD REALTY 7198 S.W. 40th St. Call PL 8-6772 have been ma"de brilliantly white by WHITE-TITE, Inc. Tha The sealing also reduces heat expansion thereby helping your HOMES FOR SALE - MIAMI BEACH Weekdays 9 to 6 most durable and beautiful roof coating yet seen in South waterproof roof deck (beneath the tiles) to last longer. On ST. PATRICK'S PARISH - Five Saturdays 9 to 3 Florida has been developed and used by WHITE-TITE. What the third day the first or base coating of WHITE-TITE is bedrooms, -five baths PLUS maid's fs it that makes a WHITE-TITE roof stay new-looking so long? applied to a clean, dry surface by hydraulic spray to assure room & bath, Florida room and , or tent* WHITE-TITE has an exclusive process which has been developed 100% bonding. The fourth and final day, the finish coat of separate dining room. Situated The 'Voice' Matt by Jesse Scalzo, president, during the past 15 years. This vinyl, fungicided WHITE-TITE is applied. Only from WHITE-TITE on 2 lots on beautiful Alton Rd. process is so good that the firm gives a two year unconditional can you get such a combination of experience, quality products, Call MARGE DELAND • PL 8-9766, Box 37-575, Miami 37, Ffa. guarantee and a five year warranty. This is what is done when expert workmanship, guarantee and service. WHITE-TITE financ- evenings. SE HABLA ESPANOL. WHITE-TITE, Inc. does the job. First, experienced WHITE-TITE ing is the easiest too; small down payment and no interest JACK JUSTICE, REALTOR Published Every FRIDAY crews clean the roof thoroughly with high pressure water charges. Every WHITE-TITE truck is radio equipped for fast 1143 Kane Concourse - UN 6-6211 spray. No steam or dangerous chemicals are used because none, service. DONT DELAY, CALL NOW! COPY DEADLINE are needed. The surface must be absolutely clean because no coating will stick and last on a dirty roof. While they are at TUESDAYS-6 P.] your home, these courteous crews will clean your sidewalks/ THIS ADVERTISING SPACE FOR RENT walls, patio, swimming pool, screens and awnings free of . Suitable any business wishing to expand extra cost. In addition to this, they will return to clean these •The Time Is NOW!' items (except the roof) free for the' next two years when you to 'Buy or Z-aW a house. call. The second day the exclusive WHITE-TITE sealer is applied FOR FREE ESTIMATE to the butt ends of the tile. Thts sealer has been developed In WHITE-TITE's own laboratory to permanently bond the roof MIAMI I FT. LAUDERDALE NE 3-8511 • NE 5-3603 I LU 1-6550 • LU 1-6551 Member Miami-Dade County Chamber of . Commerce All You Can Eat AT OUR SMORG-AJABL CHILDREN Under 10 .....^ . ...49c SERVED DAILY 4:30-830 SUNDAY 12:30-8:30 CLOSED MONDAYS

20 MONTHS ..'in, tin ict-f on I'.. Un,i cf A'r in J Mrs. 12 MONTHS have passed since this home of Mr. and WILS ON THE TRAIL A. PirettJ, 7310 Belle »'.esde Dr., .Etlle /"tide Island, Mrs. Hodson, 189 Morningside Dr., Miami Springs, was was cleaned, sealed and coated by WHITE-TITE. cleaned, sealed and coated, by WHITE-TITE. 5675 SOUTHWEST 8th STREET PHONE MO 1-9344 JRIDAY,. NOVEMBER Holy Name U nion Tot her PhitbinTdSihg To Set PrbgVam Requiem For Brother These Parish Drug Stores Solemn Requiem Mass will FORT LAUDERDALE — The be sung at 8 a.m. Saturday, initial meeting of new officers Nov. 11 in St. Michael the Invite Your Patronage of the Diocesan Holy Name Un- Archangel Church for Raphael M. Philbin who died Oct. 9 in ion and chairmen of the stand- Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. ST. STEPHEN ing committees will be held at Father R. E. Philbin, pastor The druggists listed below are located within your the Governors tJlub Hotel on Sat- urday, Nov. 18 at 10:30 a.m. and brother of the deceased will officiate. parish. They solicit your patronage and hope you The REXALL STORE The session has been called by SERVING PHARMACY SINCE 1887 Mr. Philbin, who was buried will find it convenient to visit.their stores when FREE DELIVERY Joseph B. Egan, president, in or- in Baltimore, Md., is also sur- 6745 PEMBROKE ROAD YU 3-1580 next you are in need of drugs or sickroom supplies 1600 SOUTH STATE RD. NO. 7 YU 9-8250 der to draft a working program vived by his wife, Frances and NIGHT EMERGENCY YU 3-3481 for Holy Name men to carry two daughters, Jane and Sarah. VISITATION out in their respective parishes NATIVITY U.S. POST OFFICE PAY UTILITIES during the year. General theme GOOD FOOD . Jaka&xJv Bernard P. Rijos of the program will be "The Requiem Mass was oMered 4 AT pus Christi Church for Bernard THE LIGGETT-REXALL STORE Holy Name Man as a Lay Apos- Rijos, 44, of 788 NW 25th St., an iron worker who came here -14 years TOWN DRUG STORE tle," which was discussed at the ago trom San Juan, Puerto Rico. PHONE FREE TOP VALUE Local survivors are his .wife, 2730 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. NA 1-9961 societies' diocesan convention in Amelia; two daughters, Mrs. Con- DELIVERY STAMPS stance Ramirez and Miss Carmen; DIAL MA 3-TOWN FOR DRUGS Palm Beach last month. and two sons, Pedro, Jr. and George. 18315 N.W. 7th AVE., NORWOOD, MIAMI, FLA. Van Orsdel Northside Mortuary • GREEN STAMPS • FREE FAST DELIVERY • 5% SAVINGS was in charge of funeral arrange- Scheduled to attend the Nov. ments. -ST. PATRICK- —- ST. MONICA — — ST. MICHAEL — 18 meeting are John J. BoyIan , Harry F. Sturwold vice president; Richard W. Den- HIALEAH - Requiem Mass was JARVISll^LlPHARMACY celebrated in St. John the Apostle JE 4-2171 SILVER SHEBHY'S more, secretary; ' Edward Church tor Harry Francis Sturwold, 401 ARTHUR GODFREY ROAD 78, Of 571 SB Third St.> WE ENJOY THE Downs, treasurer, and Frank Surviving are his wife. Elisabeth; CONSULT US OH and a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Mc- YOUR CONFIDENCE DRUGS PHARMACY Miele, marshal. OF YOUR DOCTOR Robets. VITAMIN NEEDS All Night Prescription Service Next to life itself, God's Burial was in Our Lady of Mercy most precious gift to man Recently named chairmen who . Cemetery, with Carl F. Slade Fu- ALWAYS FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY neral Home in charge of arrange- is health. To the care oi will be present include: Michael ments. COSMETICS A SPECIALTY — 30 COMPLETE LINES NA 1-3141 NA 4-8446 this great gift a pharma- A. Perri, of Fort Pierce, mem- Laura I. Paul •BLESSED TKINITY- * Cosmetics * Sundries cist sincerely and faith- bership committee; John J. Ad- Requiem Mass was offered in Holy fully dedicates his services. Family Church for Mrs. Laura I. ams, of Fort Lauderdale; re- Paul, 66, of 13390 NB 10th Ave. * Complete Restaurant WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU Survivors include her husband, treats; Steve Klestinec, West Conrad; a daughter, Mrs. Vincent •k Merchants Green Stamps HI 6-2557 Palm Beach, organization and Neist; and a grandson. YOUR ETHICAL DRUG STORE Free Delivery Within The Parish Van Orsdel Gratigny Road" Mortu- (ftuM- 16660 N.W. 27th AVE. 21 Beacom Blvd., Miami, Florida development; Dr. Arthur T. ary was in charge of arrangements. Russ Sayre, Phone Rask, Lake Worth, youth; Wil- Reg. Pharmacist TU 8-4M3 Mdrie O. Kolias liam Wolfarth, Miami, public re- Requiem Mass was celebrated in 80 WESTWARD DRIVE, MIAMI SPRINGS, FLA. EPIPHANY Little Flower Church, Coral Gables, lations; C. Clyde Atkins, Coral for Mrs. Marie O. Kolias, i&, of 18320 NE 20th PI. O.K. DRUG STORE Gables, Liaison, and William G. A member of St. Lawrence Par- •CORPUS CHRISTI ish, she came here 44 years ago IRVING F. FEISKE, R. Ph. Spellman, Miami, speakers. from Philadelphia. Surviving are her husband, Charles; three sons. Your Complete Drug and Prescription Store George C, James Y., and Cart W. ; Sterling Rexall Pharmacy The meeting will also be at- two daughters, Mrs. Anna Sturmer WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER and Miss Deamondo; and 11 grand- MO 1-2661 tended by all deanery presidents children. PRESCRIPTIONS Red Rd. & Dixie Hwy. Coral Gables, Fla. and by Edward J. Atkins, past Philbrick's Coral . Gables Funeral SODA — LUNCH — DRUGS — SUNDRIES — COSMETICS president of the Union. Home was in charge of arrange- RALPH S. MATTHEWS — Owner — 3832 NX. 2 Ave. — PL 8-3252 ments. •HOLY FAMILY- "Service Beyond Price" IN WEST HOLLYWOOD m THE TIME OF NEED 5801 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. — YU 3-6565 REMEMBER MUMPS ONLYKEYSTONE POINT MEDICAL PHARMACY ALL NIGHT DRUG STORES Opposite Congress Inn PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY PL 9-5150 WADLINGTON ROBERT'S DRUG Ted Segda 12400 BISCAYNE BLVD. 6th AVE. and W. FLAGLER STREET FR 1-1501 PHARMACIST NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA Funeral Homes 5705 S.W. 8th STREET MO 1-1691 IN HOLLYWOOD •IMMACULATE CONCEPTION- ST. AGNES 140 S. DIXIE HWY. — WA 3-6565 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Smith J Key Pharmacy "WE DELIVER IN OUR PARISH" ' Everett C. Smith Jr., B.S.R.Ph. COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FUNERAL RENE CROTEAU, Pharmacist Manager PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Ph. TU 8-3436 801 W. 49th St. Hialeah FREE DELIVERY HOMES 63 HARBOR DR. EM 1-5447 KEY BISCAYNE. FLA. ST. HUGH FT. LAUDERDALE ST. LAWRENCE '299 N. FEDERAL HWY. — 3501 W. BROWARD BLVD. 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Page 30 November 10, 1961 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Julia Agnes Rrfey v •• . Jose 'Garcia Henry W; Volet" HOLLYWOOD'S Mass of Requiem was celebrated W. PALM BEACH — Requiem Requiem Mass was celebrated In In -St. Patrick Church for Jose: Gar- Mass was offered in St. Ann Church Epiphany Church, < S. Miamt, * for cia, 80, of 2939 Indian Creek Dr., for Miss Juliar Agnes Riley," 83, of Henry W. Vogel, 78, ot 4780SW 70th Deaths in Diocese Miami Beach. Mr. Garcia came here Ave., who came here 21 years ago WINTTER-WRIGHT six months ago from Havana. . 316Evernia St. from East Chester, N. Y. A retired Surviving are a son, Jose Garcia She had lived here for the past civil engineer, he was a member of FUNERAL HOME Aguilar; and a sister in Spain. seven years. the Knights of Columbus. WA 2-7555 Mary M. Hanner David L. Swiderski Surviving are a son, Henry C.; Mass of Requiem was offered in Requiem Mass was celebrated in and a daughter, Mildred Ann. Cofhafir Owndd St. Michael Church for Mrs. Mary "St. Brendan Church for David Lee ADVERTISEMENl The: Lithgow-Wilheim - Centtr was E. G. WINTTER. F.0. 1050 H. FEDERAL M. Hanner, 55, of 871 NW 20th Ave;, Swiderski, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. in charge of funeral arrangements. who came here in 1926 from Lith- Stanley. S. Swideraki ot 12350 "SW uania:' . , Eights'St., who died after being Surviving are her "husband, Frank.. struck by a car while riding his- bi- C.; a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Me- Farland; and two grandchildren. A member of the Senior C.Y.O., he was- a Wgh school senior, other sur- vivors are two brothers, Richard and William O'Connor Stanley, Jr.; three sisters, Joyce, Ca- - W. PALM BEACH — Requiem rol and Mary; grandparents, Mr. and Homelike Surroundings Mass was offered in St. Juliana Mrs. Joseph Swiderski, and Mr. and Church for William V. O'Connor, 75, Mrs. Mike Walters. The family moved of 4309 Farjcer Ave, here three years -ago from Mosinee, Wise. By: Gaither D. Peden, Jr. Marie Lombardo Burial was in Our Lady of Mercy Dignified Friendly Services WEST PALM BEACH — Requiem Cemetery, under direction of the G. Mass was celebrated in St. Juliana D. Peden Funeral Home. "EVERY MAN HAS THREE being worthy and honorable in a Church for Mrs. Marie E. Lombardo, 1 56, of 2216 Ponce de Leon Ave. Catherine H. Guttchen CHARACTERS — THAT WHICH particular instance. Prices To Meet Any She came here eight years ago Mass of Requiem was celebrated in from Rutherford, N. J. Survivors Corpus Christ! Church for Mrs. Cath- HE EXHIBITS, THAT WHICH include her husband, Vito Victor; erine H. Guttchen, 75, of 1425 NW At any rate, character can be Family Budget and-- ~ lister. 33rd St. She came here 56 years ago from HE HAS, AND THAT WHICH a rather mercurial thing, charig- J. Corcoran Orlando, Fla. Surviving are her able, vacillating, and sometimes NOKTH PALM BEACH — Solemn daughter, Mrs. Hansel Smith; two HE THINKS HE HAS ...'." Requiem High Jtass was sung in St. brothers; a sister, and two grand- unpredictable, as befits the whim . Francis of Assisi Church for George children. Alphonse Karr J. Corcoran, Sr., 50, of 437 Ebb Alyce Nyenhuis ~ of a person who looks upon Tide Dr. character as a wardrobe, some- He came here four years ago from Requiem Mass was offered in SS. To a great extent, this saying Philadelphia. An insurance execu- Peter and Paul Church for Mrs, thing to be changed to fit the tive, he was a member of the Holy Alyce Nyenhuis, 42, of 25 NW is true. Often our outside actions Name Society, the Passionist Lay- l«s itn ItuiOu-r Ladr.oMyJ vo„f „„„Merc,y SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES OVER 18 YEARS Little Flower Parish Cemetery, under directionvof King ASSURANCE OF INTEGRITY Funeral Home. lon of King ights of Columbus CUT OUT' Experienced service and fair dealing Holj* Name Society are important protections when funer- al selection becomes nece ory. Van Orsdel's membership in fl ional Se- HOLLYWOOD kiPuneral feoines lected Morticians is the ft lily's as- surance of receiving the fii st funeral 'The Cost is a matter of Your Own Desire' r\ MIAMI service obtainable in Dadc Jounty. MORTUARY . all (5) Locations 660 W. FLAGLER CORAL GABLES Est. 1925 837 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. Upon SOUTH MIAMI Request Locally Owned AT KENDALL, U.S. 1 AT S. W. 106TH ST. | MIAMI SHORES Monthly COMPLETE and Operated 11415 N.E. 2ND AVE. Payment | HIALEAH -MIAMI SPRINGS| Funeral Cost Index (WCMet OLIVE DR. AT OKEECHOBEE RD. The PHILBRKK On-The-Circle JFR 3-6363, FUNERAL HOMES MORTUARIES Metal Caskets from *450 WA 2-6711 For Further Information Coll FR 3-5757 Our Educational Department will furnish Detailed ^Hardwood Caskets from »460 Gumanle*d Prices DAVID K. JOHNSON Information upon request without obligation ... LARGE CATHOLIC STAFF C. D. Van Orsdel, Licensee Funeral Director

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