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School Aid Plan Violates Parents' Religious Liberty Supplement to the Denver Catholic Register Enactment to Result National National Section ■ B i f l Section In 'Thought Control/ THE Says Card. Spellman New York.—Millions of parents would be called upon to surrender freedom of mind and re­ ligion as a condition for sharing in the federal aid REGISTER to education program suggested to President Ken­ T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 26, 1961 nedy, Cardinal Spellman charged. To require such a condition, he said, is ^ “di­ rect violation of the liberties guaranteed by the By Student Grants First Amendment to the Constitu­ tion.” The proposals challenged by the of New York children regardless of their were made by a six-man task exercise of religion in th e New York Plans Help choice of a school. force named by Kennedy. They call tor a $9,300,000,000 four- “I cannot believe that Congress year aid program. Tlie entire would discriminate against ■ -• $5,800,000,000 allotted for ele­ Lutheran, Baptist, Catholic, or mentary and secondary educa­ Jewish parents — Americans For Private Colleges tion would go to public schools. all — in the allocation of edu­ Private, nonprofit schools would cational funds,” he declared. Albany, N. Y.—The state board of regents, in an unprecedented plan share only on the college level The task force proposals, he in the funds provided by the charged, blatantly discriminate to help private colleges meet rising costs, urged New York to pay part of program. against children attending Patron of Modern Democracies Church - related schools, “de­ ' Uie-tuition of students attending those institutions. Every Child Counts ‘The illustration above is the concluding priving them of freedom of mind There are very few men who would not Expected to be presented to the Legislature by Gov. Nelson Rocke­ It is imperative in these scene of St. Paul the Apostle’s last recorded admire the 'courage and equanimity of St. and freedom of religion guaran­ times, he asserted, when Com- voyage, in which he was being taken to Rome Paul in this episode, but there are few will­ feller, tile plan was explained to a conference of state legislative leaders teed by our country’s Constitu­ niunism is fighting to enslave as a prisoner. He stands with his arms out­ ing to meet the conditions necessary to gain by Dr. James E. Allen, Jr., tion, whose First Amendment stretched in thanksgiving to God for the safety this strength of soul. As the mau-made storm state education commissioner. he suggested, be used to ex­ and sacrifice long since ‘risked.’ was adopted -to protect the in­ of himself and 276 souls, whose lives God had bf today’s world rages around us, we are in $200 Yearly Grant pand already existing private This can be done by bdilding dividual person from govern­ spared along with his. The heroic stature of sore n e ^ of the virtues of St. Paul and his and public institutions. aid low-interest loans and schol­ ment repression, the very dan­ The program will cost New St. Paul shows forth most vividly in this en* supernatural faith. “I do not think the answer to arships, as well as a variety ger implicit in the proposed pro­ York annually $18,200,000, which counter with the raging seas and the The free democratic societies of today owe our problems in New York of other methods.” gram of the task force.” will be paid out in $200 yearly state,” said the educator, “is in The priest pleaded for recog­ hysteria of men. For 14 days the ship wal­ much to St. Paul, who, despite unimaginable grants to students at private col­ having the state take primacy nition of the right of parents Many students, he added, lowed in the vdld waters of the Adriatic Sea. obstacle^ emblazoned the banner of Catholi­ leges. No funds will go to in higher education and intro­ and students to choose their have picked Church - related Paul, the prisoner, was the calmest man on cism across the Roman empire, planting the graduate students or those en­ duce all the curricula at all colleges, and urged professions, colleges and universities under board. He encouraged the passengers and roots for the modern democracies which are rolled in tax-supported colleges. levels. businesses, and industry to sup the Veterans’ Readjustment Act crew to trust in God and foretold that they based upon the intrinsic dignity of man, made Recipients must be New York “Rather, the answer is in port the educational programs of 1952, the War Orphans’ Edu­ would be cast away on a certain island but in the image and likeness of God, a truth residents attending institutions helping the private institutions of their own choice. [NCWC cational Assistance Act of 1956, all would be saved. And so it turned out as which the Epistles of St. Paul expound in in the state. to make good on an investment Wire] and the National Defense Edu­ shown above. beautiful language. The addiUonal funds received cation Act of 1958. They were from students are expected to all given direct grants and free­ permit private colleges to ex­ dom of choice by the national pand. government, and a number of On the same day that the 1961 Vatican Yearbook states have adopted the method Private School Aid Defended regents • announced their pro­ posal, Father James J. McGin- No Breach of Wall ley, S.J., president of Canisius Shows Church's Growth “It is a matter of record,” College in Buffalo, called for Vatican City.—The Annuario Pontificio, the 1961 yearbook said the Cardinal, “that pro­ As Constitutional by Priest tuition grants or supplements of the Holy See, was presented to Pope John XXUI by Arch­ grams of direct grants to stu­ for all the private colleges bishop Angelo Dell’Acqua, Vatican Substitute Secretary of dents and children attending Los Angeles.—Fed­ “seemed to voice the bakic higher learning, whether pub­ American tradition of co-oper­ recognized by the board of re- SUte. Church - related schools do not eral aid to private ed­ lic or private. . gents. Cardinal Spellman ation of Church and State.” The Annuario Pontificio, beside listing personnel of the breach the wall of separation of The Hill-Burton Act grants '“Let these tuition grants to ucation is not uncon­ central administration of the Church, gives statistical data Church and State.” Recalling that the U. S. Su­ federal money to Church-oper­ all private institutions,” he the world, “that our nation pro­ preme Court in the Everson for dioceses throughout the world and vital statistics on the In discussing direct aid and stitutional, ated hospitals for necessary urged, “equivalate the differ- vide every child with the teach­ freedom of choice under the GI school bus case said that “nei­ world’s 2,500 Catholic and Bishops. ings necessary to develop his Patrick J. Dignan, di­ expansion to meet the needs ' ence between $300 per year (or education bill, the President’s ther a state nor a federal gov­ of citizens. For men and The extent of the Church’s growth is indicated by the moral and intellectual abilities of the Newman Center the tuition to be paid by stu­ Committee on Education Be­ ernment can pass laws which women in the armed forces, new yearbook’s statistics, compared with those given in the to their highest potential. at the University of Southern dents at tax-supported institu­ yond the High School, he pointed California, asserted. aid one religion, aid all reli­ the government builds chapels tions) and the average cost in two previous yearbooks issued during Pope John’s reign: “The requirements of the na­ out, said that it “does not be­ The First Amendment to the gions, or prefer one religion and provides chaplains. 1959 1960 1961 tional defense, as well as the New York state of h total col­ lieve that this assistance to vet­ United States Constitution, he over another,” he noted that legiate educaUon calculated on Cardinals______74 79 85 general welfare of our country, None of these programs, he erans was designed to help, even pointed out, was intended to frequently the point is raised a total cost basis.” Residential and Titular Patriarchates -- 15 15 15 pointed out, is considered aid demand that in educational op­ directly, the institutions.” This prevent the establishment of whether participation of pri­ The Jesuit also called for a Residential Metropolitan Sees ______316 328 335 to religion, but the federal portunities no child be treated means, said the Cardinal, that a state religion, not to pro­ vate education in federal aid status quo in the proportion of Residential Archiepiscopal S ees______42 42 41 government is merely assist­ as a second - class citizen.” Congress can subsidize children hibit co-operation between th^ is constitutional. Residential Episcopal Sees ______1,283 1,334 1,368 ing the students, the research public and private colleges. “As an American whose loy and students without subsidiz­ State and religion. AID TO PERSON Private institutions of higher Titular Sees ______882 882 882 alties have been challenged only ing the schools. projects, or the military per­ learning account for 60 per Prelatures and Abbeys Nullius ______85 86 88 PROPER MEANING “Actually the aid referred sonnel involved. “How then by the Communists,” he said, “If Congress were to comply to in proposed federal aid to cent of the total and public Apostolic Administrations ______* 11 11 10 The proper interpretation of can aid to pupils who attend a "I cannot believe that Congress with the task force proposals education,” asserted Monsi­ institutions, 40 per cent. Oriental Rite with Ordinary per­ would accept the proposals of this relationship, he said, was Church-sponsored elementary and compel a child to attend a expressed in the Zorach re- gnor Dignan, “is not the type Instead of money being spent sonal and territorial jurisdiction___ 14 16 18 the task force and use econo^iic State school as a condition for or high school he considered leased-time decision, in which of forbidden aid referred to to construct new public educa­ Vicariates Apostolic______216 178 158 compulsion to force parents to sharing in education funds, it as aid to religion?” he asked. the U. S. Supreme Court de­ in the Everson case,” but is tional facilities in various parts Prefectures Apostolic ______115 120 123 relinquish their rights to have would,” he asserted, “be en­ “Surely,” ne said, “a child clared: “We are a religious aid to the child or the child’s of the state, the money should. Missions and independent districts 6 6 6 religion taught to their chil gaging in ^thought control, people, whose institutions pre­ taxpaying parents, “who are is not disfranchised because dren.” which, as Justice Jackson re­ he does not go to a , public suppose a Supreme Being.’ pursuing a responsibility im­ Congress, he pointed out, school. Or does he suddenly marked, ‘is a copyright of to­ The court, said the priest. posed on them by nature and has established many prece­ talitarianism, and we have no by civil law. It is by no means become enfranchised when he m m m dents for equal treatment of claim to it’.” [filCWC Wire] an aid to religion.” reaches college or university level, or is inducted into

Cleveland. — The American State area, which reads; “would only make matters Civil Liberties Union in Ohio “New court cases will chaU worse.” Fidelity to the Death is studying a proposed policy lenge the constitutionality of Beneath two pictures in Vatican City.—In a brilliantly lighted St. Peter’s Basilica, 20,000 mein- statement favoring denial of the use of ta:{-payers’ funds for which a nun and priest teach­ tax benefits, including auxil­ sectarian school textbooks; op- bers of the faithful looked on Jan. 19 as Pope John XXIII solemnly con- ing in a classroom are crossed iary aids, to children in non­ postion will continue to reli­ out, the pamphlet declares: feired on four new Prmces of the Church the great tasseled Red Hat that public schools. The proposed gious instruction in the pub­ “The public schools must re­ stand is stated in a pamphlet lic schools.” main a secular institution, for symbolizes their fidelity to the Church “even to the shedding of blood.” that has been distributed by “The wall of separation be­ tlie future of fieedom depends The coloiful pageantry in St. Peter’s marked the climax of the elaborate the Toledo chapter and is now tween Church and State,’’ the largely upon the cultivation of ceremonies In which the four being studied by the Ohio pamphlet charges, “has been the love of learning unhamp­ prelates, 'hree from the Ameri­ At the first secret consistory At the climactic public con­ ACLU’s n ew Church - State breached and the principle of ered by any restrictions of the Pope read the names of the sistory, the V 8 t throng committee for possible distri­ cas and one from Italy, were separation is being violated dogma or creed.” ' raised to the dignity of the Col­ four prelates proposed for the watched In a silence unusual bution. daily." It calls for serious stu­ lege of Cardinals. Sacred College and asked the in St. Peter’s as the Pope The pamphlet seeks revers­ dy and possible elimination of Send Pupili to The public consistory in which approval of the assembled Car­ placed the “galerb” the al of U.S. Supreme Court de­ Nativity scenes in schools, and Public Schooli the Red Hats were bestowed dinals for their elevation. crownless red felt hat, on the cisions which permit certain adds: “Perhaps it would be The pamphlet asks why par­ was the third in a series of four, After receiving their votes, heads of the new Cardinals. tax-paid benefits, such as text­ well to eliminate school holi­ ents of parochial school chil­ durtpg which the new Cardinals the Pope read the official With his head covered by a books and school bus rides, to days which all too obviously cowl formed from theirear por^ be given to children enrolled are for Christians only." To dren should not receive bene­ were officially named and were proclamation elevating the fits from the taxes they pay granted the insignia symboliz­ four to their new rank. tion of his ermine cape, each in private, non-profit schools. introduce other'religious holi­ TTie pamphlet follows the in the form of school levies. ing the privileges and awesome Officials of the Vatican Secre­ new Prince of the 'Church knelt days and observances into in turn before the Pope, and the announced goal of the 1961 schools on a “fair play” ba­ “If this sort of economic fair responsibilities of their rank. tariate of State were given the play is what ’they want,” it Pope bestowed the tasseled Red ACLU program in the Church- sis, the pamphlet contends. NEW FRINGES documents of nomination to take Hope in the Congo! asks, “why don’t they send Hat. to the new Cardinals waiting at I their children to public schools The new Prlaces of the The Cardinals would wear it Undernourishment as seen in the frail child held hy a Church, all designated as Cardl-- their residences. nun at Bawanga, Congo, is a drastically serious problem in the and so cause the problem to this one time and never again. disappear?” nal • priests, and the titular At the second, semipublic But it would remaLi with them strife-tom African nation. Starvation is widespread although Pope Voices Concern churches to which they are as­ consistory on Jan. 18, the new for the rest of their lives as the emergency help in the form of dry-milk from Denmark and signed, are: Cardinals one by one presented symbol of their duties: To foodstuffs from other countries is somewhat alleviating the Cardinal Joseph Ritter, Arch­ themS^elves to the Pope and the “show yourself fearless, even situation. Receiving the first shipment of Danish dry-milk was Over War on Church HERNIA College of Cardinab. Kneeling bishop of St. Louis, St. Alphon- to the shedding of Llood, in mak Bwanga’s Catholic Hospital, which normally houses ISO pa­ Yn CM kt m il fraa TMIS tUVNY. sus’; Cardinal Jose Quintero, before the Pope, they kissed his ing our Holy Faith respected, tients but now cares for more than 1,000 refugees. Vatican City. — “Persecutions the “propaganda carried out on Now t k iri ii I MW, M 4«ra Nm I w U m I hand and his slipper in sign of trutm M t tket b 4<>I|m 4 t* pWMRMtly Archbishop of Caracas, Venezu­ In securing peace for the Chris are rife and true freedom is vio­ behalf of materialistic doc­ corrKt raftarc. Yhtw IWa-Sarfleal lrat^ ela, St. Gregory’s on the Coelian reverent obedience. Then t h e tlan people, and in promoting lated” in “enormous territories, trines, the spread of a selfish m n ti art m cirtaia, that a lUiHait Car- Pope placed the scarlet Moz- diverse and populous nations,” Hfluta tf Anartact b |Iv m . Wrlla ta4ay Hill; Cardinal Luis Concha Cor­ the w e 1 f a r e of the Roman Pope Appoints Bishops quest for pleasure, and the in­ for asr NIW FREt koat tkat |lv4t facta doba, Archbishop of Bogota, Co­ zetta, a shoulder cape, on the Church.’’ said Pope John XXIII in an ad­ sidious attacks on the sanctity tliaf may u n yaa Mhrfal aa4 axatacin shoulders of each Cardinal and dress to a secret consistory to of the family and the morM iiiriary, aa4 tails haw aawaar|ltally y M lombia, Santa Maria Nuova; In the last and, again, secret aiay a«aia wark, Ihra, ylty. aa4 bat aa4 and Cardinal Giuseppe Ferret- the scarlet biretta on his head. consistory, the Pope performed announce formally the names of health of the people, especially anlty lift la tka mtaaar yM taka. to. Assessor of the Sacred Con- HONORS AMERICAS For 2 Philippines Sees four new Cardinals. of youth,” [NCWC Radio and Ykwi b M akllyatlM.' the symbolic rite of opening and Exctbltf M td iu l Cliak, Dayt. N 4 m sistorial Congregation, Holy Cardinal Ritter, the senior of Wire] closing the mouths of the new Vatican City. — Pope John pastor of St. Gabriel’s Mon­ Speaking apparently of gov­ ______Ixeabbr Spriaii. kb. the four, addressed the Pope on Cross in Jerusalem. Cardinals as a sign he was em­ XXIII created two new sees in astery Church, 'Boston, f o r ernment confiscation of Cath­ behalf of the new Cardinals, ex­ The creation of the four new powering them to speak in con­ the Philippines, appointing a several years. In 1958 he led olic schools in Ceylon and the Cardinals brought the number pressing his gratitude, especial­ sistory as his high counsel. onetime China missionary from the first group of Passionists Sudan, the Pope voiced concern How to Speak and Write of the Sacred College to 85, six ly on behalf of the Church in Then the Cardinals ap­ Brooklyn the Bishop of one, and from Union City, N.J., to the over “burdensome restrictions of whom are fro— the U.S. the two Americas. proached the throne, one by the leader of Catholic Action in Philippines, where he found^ which check and stifle flourish one, and the Pope placed on the Philippines head of th e the Marbei mission. ing scholastic establishments Like a College Graduate their fingers the cardinalitial other. which are exclusively devoted Bishop Rews was bom in San to the education and the moral ring. [NCWC Radio and Wire] “Now, like thousands of in you gain a mastery of English Father Quentin B. Olwell, Antonio, V ^ te m Luzon, in and intellectual training of the C.P., 62, a native of Brooklyn, 1907. He has been Titular Bish­ telligent men and women who you’ll find yourself able to get GOD LOVE YOU young, and which are a result have not had college training ahead faster in your job and U.S. |esuit Slain who served in China from 1923 op of Aspona since 1950. of the toil and sweat of mission­ until he was expelled by th e in English, you can gain the social life. You’ll gain new aries over many generations.” ability (o speak and write like In British Honduras Communists in 1951, was named poise and confidence plus the Belize, British Honduras. — Even in places where the a college ^aduate without go­ respect of those around you.” Most Rtv. Fulton J. Shton Prelate Nullius of the new Prel- ing baA to school,” says Don Father Gregory Sontag, 57-year Church is not impeded, the Pope For those interested, Bolan­ ature Nullius of Marbel. The Bolander of Career Institute, old American Jesuit missionary, declared, there is reason to fear der has made available a free Pontiff appointed him Titular Chicago. 32-page booklet that tells how was killed In Benque Viejo near Bishop of Thabraca. Helped Found College you can gain the ability to A Bishop on tho East Coast of 'Africa writas as the Guatemalan border. “The new C. I. Method Bishop Vicente Reyes, Auxili­ Winooski Park, Vt.—Requiem makes it easy. In only 15 min­ speak and write like a college fellows: Church authorities a n d ary Bishop of Manila and veter­ Mass was offered in St. Mich utes a day at home, you can graduate, in your own home. Indians from the village of Sue an director of Catholic Action, ael’s College chap.l for Father build up your vocabulary, stop Just put your name and address cotz had disagreed over an on a card or letter and send to “When I was, a few weeks age, in our mission was named the first Bishop of John M. Herrouet, s.S.E., one making embarrassing mistakes, order by Bishop Robert Hodapp, Don Bolander, Dept. RDR-8, 30 , station to administer Confirmation, one of the notices the new Diocese of Borongan. lOf the founders of the college in improve your writing, discover SJ., of Belize that the Indians East Adams, Chicago 3, Hlinoia. Bishop - designate Olwell be­ 1904. He was a scholastic at the ‘secrets’ of interesting con­ read out by the priest during Holy Mass was a request stop holding wild drinking par versation.” The booklet will be mailed came a Passionist in 1916 and the time and was ordained two promptly with no obligation, of ties or engaging in other un for p ik e rs for one of the school children who the pre­ was ordained in 1923. He was years later. Father Herrouet According to Bolander, “Once course. ,, vious week had been killed by a lion. Last week one of seernly practices that' have sent to China as a missionary was procurator general of the taken place following religious following his ordination. He be­ Society of St. Edmund at the our school teachers at another mission came to ask per­ services. came Vicar Delegate of the Vic­ time of his death. mission to let some of the school children off to help ariate Apostolic of Yuanling in him reinforce the fence around his hut because the Requiescant in Pace 1935 and served until 1938. In to 1939 he became pastor of the Passion Play Set turn liens were bothering him at night. When last week a ( Th* a*v, O tnld Ksrrlgan, 41, pas tor of St. John the Apoatie*i Par Passionists in the region of in Tyrol Village Father from another mission, who was here on a visit lah, VUla Park, m., died after being Chenki and served throughout Erl, Austria.—A Passion Play ^ St. JUDE struck by a freight train In VUla was delayed on aefount of the rains, he had to stay Park. World War H. with a history of more than 300 Solemn Noveno Michael J. Wargevich, 66, presi­ After his expulsion from years will be enr.cted in this the night with us for elephants had been reported dent of the first Catholic -Slovak Union for the past 20 years, in Me China by the Reds, Bishop- ’Tyrolese village every Saturday FEBRUARY 4 to 12 along the road which he had to travel to get back to Keesport, Pa. designate Olwell served as Bishop-Elect Olwell and Sunday from May 27 to his station. Sept. 24. Ask St. Jude, "The Saint of the Im­ The performance of the play possible" for- help. Send your pe­ is the fulfillment of a vow made titions to the Notional Shrine of by the villagers in a plague in St. Jude today. 1633, but the history of reli-‘ "With'* four priests and two lay brothers we have gious plays at Erl goes back at A GIFT W IU BE $Ef4Y TO opened a territory of about 39,000 square miles in which least to 1613 and probably much THOSE TAKING PART IN THE 60,000 Masai,lead their roaming pastoral life. They are X and Leam earlier. The presentations were SOLEMN NOVENA interrupted by a theater fire in apathetic and staically satisfied with what they have, P. 0. Box 1620, Denver, Colorado 1933, but were resumed two MARK PETITIONS, FILL IN, CLIP AND MAIL herding their cattle and living on the blood and milk of gifts of their children to buy years ago. Paronis' Gilts Dear Father Robert, Pleose place my. petitions befotw the their cows. On long protracted treks through hundreds of necessities, since the child could Letter of Fofim a, Belong to Whom? Notional Shrine of St. Jude in the coming Novenot miles of wilderness and vast desolate expanses of open not be reasonably unwilling. Why’ Not Opened? Some time ago 1 told my □ Employment □ Happy Marriage Q Return to Soeroments In matters of Inter-family One of my biggest disap­ prairies, I have visited them, talked with them, tried to son’s accordion, which I gave Lj Peoce of Mind Q Conversion of Russia Q Thanksgiving pointments in 1960 was the him at the age of 13, in order ownership, pot only justice but □ Rnonciol Help □ World Peace □ establish friendly relations with them— but the only re­ piety must figure—the. piety a letter of Fatima. Why was it to get money to bny Christmas I enclose t ------for the Cloretion Semlnory Building Fund. \ ' sponse I got was a cool condescending conversation about gifts for our family and friends. son owes his parents, or the af­ not opened? Its non-revela­ tion, after many people were NdFna______; ______cattle, the weather, and the coming independence. As soon When I told him I had disposed fection parents have for their led to believe that it would be of the iiutmment, he answered: children. Justice in the family Address______-______as one turns the conversation towards religion, the reaction can never be judged so rigor­ revealed, bewildered many. “It beibnged to yon anyway; City------Zone_____State______is the same as that of the old Greeks to St. Paul on the areo yon paid for it.” He is now ously as when an outsider is Here it is. necessary to dis­ pagus: *We will hear you about that another day.' grown, and I still feel that I the creditor. You can take your tinguish two things: Popular ex­ MAIL TO: NATIONAL SHRINE OF ST. JUDE shonld return hs value, which is son’s word for it that he for­ pectation and the actions of law­ 221 Wesf Madison SfrMt, See. 99, Chicago 6, Illinois about $200, even though it gives the debt you owe him. Cer­ ful Church authority. Sister means working outside my tainly he would not wish you to Lucy, a Carmelite nun, is under “With swarms of flies buzzing around on»'s head, home. go to undue hardship to pay the the direct authority of her value of the accordion. squatting In a manyotta (a group of eight or ten huts Bishop, of the Diocese of Leiria, Gifts to children intended * * * to whom she entrusted the third surrounded by a fence) where the cowdung lies one only lor recreation (called N ever Presume part of the Fatima message in foot dee^, one realizes how hard work is among the free” ^ts) pass into their On God's' Mercy 1942. Being interrogated by Masai. It reminds one of similar beginnings by men ownership; hence, in itself, it many curious people, she may would be a sin against justice I recall a itatement I once have given answers that did not like Breboeuf and Jogues among the American Indians. to dispose of them without their read (the Pax Anim ae of John accurately reflect her mind or We have to start with nothing, absolutely nothing: no consent Parents would, how­ of Bonilla, Ch>. xiv and xv) that which were wrongly reported, churches, no schools, no convents, no hospitals, no con­ ever, be justified in selling the if a soul should fall into mortal but she did not encourage the Sister M. Leila, a School sin, not once, but even a hun­ wildest rumors about the secret. Sister of Notre Dame from verts. I did not even find a house for myself on my ar­ dred or a thousand times a day, These were fed by popular cur­ Plnish HlOH SCHOOL homs St. Louis, has been named rival In my Prefecture. Since there are no Christians, IN VOURSPARI TIMS it should not be disquieted In the iosity, which the Church has the first American member there Is no income, and any new step we want to take least, but should return to God always sought to discipline. of the women’s promoting OIRLOMA r A W A R O lO with the same peace and Iran gronp for the Movement for a or any new venture we want to inaugurate will have tm m motel tom motel Cm m The Bishops of the Leiria Dio­ ot tcAMit. AtfvMsc* L>*« qiiility it wonid have had had it Better World. She will take • ktpplBr. fymg mo. IntfhrMtMl Coeteoo or cese have been circumspect to be financed from outside.” eeHwk. Wf* Ar fWMi. never sinned. Would not a state­ about all that related to the a nine-month training period ment like this encourage one to I^dstny tw Adwlii 30 W. Wtihinvton mysterious message, and it was in Rome and then join the Dspt. OR-Ilc Chicsjo, III. ^ presume upon God’s mercy? not their fault if popular expec­ American secretariat of the tations overflowed due bounds. movement, which aims at the Perhaps you would like to rrioke o sacrifice to the Holy We are not familiar with the They indicated that the message reawakening of thought and Father for this and other missions. You could build a chapel author or this work; hence can­ was to be opened (by proper action for a better Christian Classified Ads not judge the statement ac­ world. in an area like this for as little as $2500. What a joy it wi authority) but not necessarily to Classified ads run through all curately without context. As it be published. be to know that somewhere on this earth, our Lord in the Register editions. The rate Is 80c stands, however, the assertion is per word per Issue. Minimum 12 Many reasons might counsel VOCATIONS-MEN Eucharist Is being adored for the first timel Not many of words. U four or more consecutive hazardous, even though inter­ Issues are used, the rate Is TSc per pretable in a good sense. against publication, e.g., the fear THE FRANCISCAN MISSION- our readers can afford $2500, but we know a thousand can. word per Issue. Payment must ac­ of encouraging idle speculation, company aU orders. Ads received on No matter how many sins we ARY BROTHERS OF THE SA­ For the millions we ask only a dime a day in the name of Monday will appear In the Issue have committed we should the opening that might be af­ CRED HEART OF JESUS in the Sacred Heart. At the end of each month send your of printed the following week. never despair; this is only an forded to scoffers to condemn vile young men of 17 to 35 OIFT SUGGESTIONS invitation to more sin, as a sort the Church, the danger of up- >to write for the new lllui- fering to the Holy Father through his Society for the Propa­ trated booklet, The Joy of. of consolation. On the other j setting simple minds, etc. Any- FREE—Send today — Manual for jhow, the most important part Charity. Write to: gation of the Faith. Friends of Leprechauns. Unusual hand, no one who has commit­ Ktv. Irethtr SuHtItr Irish Imporls. Not too early to order ted numerous mortal sins with­[of the Fatima message was ST. FRANCIS MONASTERY CATHOLIC TRAVEL OFFICE— Dept. R for St. Patrick’s Day. H.M.G. Co., I known from the start—the Ewrtlii, MiueeH 431 East Lake St., Wayzata, Minn in a short time has cause for complacency. He should be rea­ necessity of a return to God in FOLLOW THE LEADER Dupont CIrda lldg., Washington 6, D. C GOD LOVE YOU to C.O. “Although I am only ten and SONGWRITERS order that the world may be sonably disquieted, for almost CHRIST POEMS WANTED for mualcal set­ saved. still go to school, maybe this $1 will buy some other child always the frequent commission $t. Francii did. You can be Hmw som! mt ItirRki booklets oboot yow If A ting and recording. Send poems. of mortal sins within a certain a FRANCISCAN BROTHER a school book." . . . to I.F.S. for $30. "I would like to make Free examlnaUon. Crown Music and dedicate your lifel Company, 49-WT West 32nd Street, time points to a calloused con­ to Christ in the lervictR *»»[|dKOTiring” pilgrimogos. a monetary gift to the poor of the wor'd, in appreciation New York 1. science; otherwise the person The Vianney Brothers Con­ of youth. her infermatian wiira tt for a very special gift I have just received— namely, my MISCELLANEOUS would not sin so frequently. gregation invites young men Diracttr af Vveatioes, As a matter of fact, most peo­ who want to devote their Franciscan Brethan, R.R. United States citizenship." . . . to L.A.B. "I am enclosing a PriesUen Rankin County needs your Na. 1, SarlBffltU/ HI- donaUon for S t Jude’s Mission. ple, as long as they are in the talent or training to the money order for $5 for the poor of the world. I am a widow Father Retd, Box 2130, Jackson 5, Mississippi. habit of sin, do not feel the dis­ service of the Church as 75 years old with only my social security for an income Holy Cross Brothers quiet that should accompany Diocesan Brothers. but I want to share part of it for this worthy cause." STAMPS anyone who puts his soul in Serve God Through STAMPS: 75 DIFFERENT 10c with ! jeopardy. After they have made Wri’e to The Rev. Sypenor • Teaching • Trades approvals 2c up. STAMPEDE, Box • Social • Farming 2U, Berwick, Pennsylvania. I a good Confession, and have Work • Clerical Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it jmade a fairly clean break with The Vianney Brothers • Writing Work APARTMENT RENTALS j their former lives, they often • Foreign Missions to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of the Society 355 Teurlings Dnve loo Dnliu Palm Beach — Apartment rentals. j unduly worry about their past For Informaiton Write: for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New Town—Ocean—Parking—Reasonable. sins. It is to them that John of Lofoyett#, Louisiana Bratbar Eyoard, C.B.C. ar Brathar Bartel, C.S.C. Brochure — P.O. Box 1012, Palm 106 Oalarla Hail SL EOward'i Uilfvtity York lx, N. Y. or your Diocesan Director. Beach, Florida. I Bonilla's words properly apply. Nftra Dtaa. lad. AastJt, Taxai THI REGISTER Pope John Visits, Jokes People 50 to 80 COPY DOWN THIS NAME With Cardinal's Friends AND ADDRESS NOW . . . Vatican City. — “You are a cess of the coming Ecumenical . and write today to find out noble V)d chosen part of the Council. I how you can still apply for a Christian fold,” Pope John Speaking in Italian, translated $1,000 life Insurance policy to lEir! more than 150 by Bishop of Kansas help take care of final expenses without burdening your family. Americans %*o ha^ accompa­ City - St. Joseph, the Pope ^,5 nied Cardinal Joseph Bitter to apologized for not using Eng Mail a postcard or letter, giving StARlrHlRW S your name, address and year of Rome for his elevation to the lish, but said he had little time birth to: , College of Cardin.Us. to study the language. Bishops Ask End The average laymai. frequent­ Told that the party had been Commenting on Cardinal Rit­ ly finds himself in association Old American Ins. Co. flown to Rome in only eight ter’s use of the phrase, “One To School "Sit-Ins' with non-Catholics who know 4900 Oak, Dept. L3705C hoars, the Pope Jokingly told fold and one Shepherd,” t h e CEYLON CATHOLIC parents nothing about the Church, the Kansas City, them he might visit America Pope spoke on Ae similarity who staged a sit-in occupation editorial points out. himself—if the air lanes could between a family and the figure of thexountiy’s Catholic schools There b no obligation—and To such persons, as Cardinal no one will call on you. You . get the flight time down to two of the fold and shepherd. faced with government seizure Newman observed a centui^ hours. “The Church is a tnie family are ending their demonstration ago, “this lone layman, is the can handle the entire transac­ Pope John received the party and its principal Shepherd is the at the request of their Bishops, Church — the Pope, Bishops, tion by mail. who said they are placing their in audience after he had spent Lord. Then comes His vicar, priests, Holy Sacrifice, sacra­ trust in the government to pro­ HELP THE MISSIONS half an hour visiting with Car­ the lowly person who speaks to ments, and commandments.” vide an equitable solution to the 7)11* it ■ Chirity Work dinal Ritter. The new Cardinal, you, and all the Bishops.” I riptir rosrits tod my niiglwi irilclt & conroversy. ' in presenting his friends and It was then the Pope called Bishop Reed Backs as my hobby fo r IS Miuiofl Ofdtn, only. “Trust begets confidence,” I icctpt rostritt tnd ptrit, until articlts, well-wishers to the Pope, told the party a “great and noble Priest-Marcher cintillid stimps tnd {iwtiry. Jtnd dkict him they wished to pay homage part” of the fold. [NCWC Radio Cardinal Valerian Gracias of to M illions of your choictr-Clothing, M tgt- BISHOP VICTOR H. REED of zinei„ CrMling Cirdi, ttc., tnd Mtdium to and were praying for the suc­ and Wire] Bombay, India, told a gathering of Catholics in a vbit to Ceylon. Oklahoma Clty-Tulsa has de­ Largt Riligious Articlii In good rtpolr. fended the Rev. Robert C. Mc- Send itimped stif-tddrttstd card or Itttir Urging compliance with the for lilt. Knights oi Malta Ceylon Bishops’ request, he Dole, who was one of nine MR. FRANCIS WINKIL Whites and Negroes arrested for t r t » Mail tf. Sltkawad, MIcMfM Ask Aid for Lepers said, “Indications are that the faith we have placed in the good disturbing the peace during an <•#. Geneva. — The K p i g h t s of will of the government will not equal rights demonstration. In Malta, oldest order of prelates be misplaced.” a statement backing Father Me and laymen in the Church, is Dole, Bishop Reed called racial EU lOISES conducting a fund-raising cam- Schools Sove discrimination the “n a t i o n’s pidgn for the eighth annual number one moral problem.” r « l i e v e d l $1.5 Billion World Lepers’ Day Appeal. Frther McDoIe, an assistant .IkewsseUa rwpurtyg. Meeting- here, the knights JOHN J. KANE, head of the in a parish here, is a regular Wonderful relief from yeirt heard Raoul FoUerean, French University of Notre Dame’s so­ marcher in demonstrations held of suffering from mberabli leprosy crusader, make a mov ciology department, told on Saturdays in downtown Okla ear noiits tnd iioor . hearing ing plea for aid to victims of First Friday Luncheon Club in homa City. After his arrest, the ceuitd by catarrhal (ixctti this disease. Some 15,000 per Flint, Mich., that increased use case was dismissed by Munici fluid mucua) *condltlont of sons throughout the world are of public education is inevita­ pal Court Judge Hillis Sanford, the hoed, lh a t'i what thasa foikt h u n y afflicted with leprosy, which ble if American Catholic stu but the charges against the eight M>t 70) reporttd aftar using our ilmpla now medically curable and re<^ dents are to achieve an ade­ Elmo Palllativa HOME TREATMENT diking /fTj others were continued. In his tha pest 23 yters. This mey be the eniwtr ognized as less contagious than quate education. The rising cost 600-word statement, the Bishop to your preyer. NOTHING TO WEAR. Here tuberculosis. A current project of (btholic education, Kane said that “no fact or implica­ of the knights is construction of are SOME of the symptoms that may Hkaly said, will force greater partici tion may be drawn relative to go with your catarrhal deafnatt and tar five new leprosariums in Africa pation in public education. any guilt. Father McDole’s at­ nolsest Mucus dropping in throat. Head and one in Peru. fttls stopped up by mucus. Mucus In nost He noted that growth in the torneys insist there is no in­ or throat evary day. Haef-but don't undtr- 12 years ending 1957 “has been fraction of the law.” He warned itand words. Hear batter on clear deya—• a - 3 worst on bad days, or with a cold. Ear w m phenomenW.” . Catholic elemen­ that “we cannot afford much noises llk l erkkats, bolls, whiatlas, click­ LIMITLESS TRUST tary school studenb increased time in granting that equality ing or escaping steam or others. You, too, in the Providence af God is a special virtue of members of mey enjoy wonderful relief H your poof by 80 per cent, he said, while and equal opportunity. . .which heiring or eer noises ere ceused by cetK- every Religions Community of Sisters. Fahulons b the popular 'I secondary school, enrollment the law commands. . .and which fhii...... conditions of Iho hud iikl when ____ the right conscience demands.” froitmont is used os nudod. Wrlto TODAY word that comes to mind when we jumped 61 per cent. for PROOF OF REUEF ond SO DAY TRIAL hear stories of dedicated nuns begin­ He said it has been estimated OFFER. that in the 1956-57 school year Basie Solution , Tiff ElMO CO., Bopl. low , PoywRort, U. ning a charitable'woA with Uttie or mf nothing in the way of money and American Catholics saved U.S To Farmers' Plight taxpayers, "including them­ bringing into being great sehoob, THE UNHAPPY LOT OF selves, of course,” almost 1.5 farmers is “the bitter fruit of RUPTURE MONY hospitab, and other institutions of billion dollars. the extreme competition which ' mercy. All that they do b for God persists in agriculture,” said, a Removed and they kn^ that He will provide Canada Schools policy statement of the National WHEN you sUp into | for their needs as they work for His Friend in Time of Trial Seek S late Aid Catholic Rural Life Conference, a low-coat contour-da honor and glory. Acting, as God often CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL which was prepared by a com­ signed Brooks PatentadI Tearfully clutching a statue of the Blessed edneation no matter what the cost. Air Cisahlon AppUancelS does, through human instmmenb, it SCHOOLS in the Winnipeg, mittee at a meeting in Milwau­ Your ‘reducible rnp-i Vbgin, 18-year-old C ^rlayne Hunter, a con­ The Madonna, a gift of nuns, b a perma­ b frequently through generous bene­ Manitoba, area have asked for kee, Wis. It criticized the auc­ tu n will -be bald iii4 vert, walte to leave tiie Diversity of (Georgia nent fixture in her room, she said, and her securely yet gently—or t , fmiiOnmtdCMi public financial support in ac­ tion system of marketing, under factors that the Sbters receive the campus in Atlanta after suspension in the in­ rosary has been a- great consolation to her, the trial coata yon notbrngl Tbla tn- cordance with recommenda­ which each farmer goes alone to yenUon has made milUona of sufier- ' money essential to carry on their terest of her safety following rioting and dem­ and was especblly so at the time of the riot­ the market and accepts the price an happy. Yon can enjoy beayenly works of charity. onstrations by 3,000 persons. ing. tions of the Royal Commission comfort night and day at work and on Education. being offered. CkHiperative bar­ play—or tha Appliance cotta yon Twenty-five years ago a group of CARMELITE SISTERS Later readmitted with Negro student Ham­ Visits by Newman Club girb, she said, gaining, it said, is a baric solu­ NOTHINa. Isn't tbU worth a no-rlsk started a school in a small house in the village of NARAKKAL ilton Holmes, who had abo been' suspended, "were a b ri^ t spot for me” during her ordeal. Representatives of 25 Winni­ tion to the economic plight of trial by you? If- Intereitad, write for in INDIA. Ihe Mhool developed rapidly and b now one of the peg parochial schools called free facts now; she stressed her determination te finbh her the farmer. Insfcs Cs., HUM Itsts tt„ MsciksH, MM. latest (in p ^ t of numbers) in the Diocese of Emaknlam. As attention in their statement to “Prices should be determin­ the years weht by the Sbters kept dreaming of the day when “the basic injustice towards ed, not by the supply which they would have a Convent and a ChapeL iUmnt three years Four New Cardinals minorities which th e royal hapipens to reach the market Shrinks Hemoirhoiils ago they began construction but ran out of'money udien the commission seeks to remedy foundation was laid. For the past two years no further woih Names at a given time,” the state­ and which we deplore.” ment said, “but by a contract has been able to be done and the Sbters have been praying They noted that higher sal­ WrtiHHit Siogenr dally for the $3,000 needed to finbh their building. Their faith Church in Americas established by the farmers’ co­ aries for public school teach­ b as strong as ever that one day God wiU provide them with In the News operative organization with Stops Kch-Rellevet Pain tile means Of completing it Would yon be one of the instm- ers had hit Catholic parents the processors, wholesalers, For tha 6 n t time idaaN b u found Father Seamns OTIynn, pas­ two ways: By making their a naw hsallng substance with the as­ tnenb God might use in supplying part of the money? Given Special Honor tor of Passage-West in County etc.” It called for a “far reach­ tonishing •bility to shrink htmor- taxes Uglier and by forcing rhoids and to rsllsva pain—without Cork, Ireland, once taught the ing reorganization of the mar­ A "CHRYSOSTOM” b a member of our NEAR EAST MIS­ Vatican City. — Pope John Cardinal Ritter spoke of the them to pay Ugher salaries to sargtry. In caaa afta* easa, whilo art of the theater to Edw ^ keting system” and suggested gtntty raliavint pain, actual rtdna- SION CLUB established for the purpose of maintaining semin XXin gave special honor to the origin of the new Cardinals lay teachers In parocUal Mulhare of My Fair Lady fame. that farmers nnite in co-opera­ tioa (ihrinkaga) took |daeo. Mott aries in Mbsion lands. WiU you join the "CHRYSOSTOMS?” Church in the Americas by (two from South America, one schools. ami^ng of all — nsolta wort ao thor« The Irish priest, who has been tive bargaining. The dues are one dollar a month. choosing the four new (Cardin­ ongh that snffortn madt utonldsing from North America, and one training young men for the Among those taking part in atatamaata Uka "PUao hava eaaaad to als, Cardinal Joseph Ritter of who holds the position as sec­ Laymen Create the meeting were Archbishop bo a probloml” Tha sasrot ia a naw OBEDIENCE TO THE M O SA IC LAW theater for 50 years, related his hsallng substauca (Bia-Dynt*)-dia< St. Loub declared in a speech retary of the Pontifical Commis experiences over the 'British Image oi Church William E. Cousins of Milwau­ brought our Blessed Mother to Jerusalem after the birth of after the reception of the red sion for Latin America). eovery of m world-famous tesstndl Christ for her Purification and Bb Presentation in the Temple. Broadcasting Company’s pro­ FOR BETTER OR WORSE kee, Bishop Peter W. Barthol- •uelitute. This substanea U now ayail- Reception, by the holy Simeon, of her Child as the Redeemer biretta. 4 He said he thought the Pope gram “It Happened to Me.” the Catholic layman “is creat­ ome of St. Cloud, Minn.; and aWa In mppesftsry or ofatmsat /s m In his reply, the Holy Father Bishop Leo A. Pursley of Fort tailed iVsparstioa H*. At all drat; brought joy to Mary’s heart In the Temple that day Simeon In creating them had chiefly ing a public image of the toantora. spoke of tile Saviour as being a ’Oight of revebtion”—thb b said that the presentation of bi- In mind “that the Lbsolute ne­ Father Robert A. Allen, direc­ Church,” declares an editorial Wayne, Ind. what aD true followers of Chrbt must be. In pagan lands prieste, rettas to the new Cardinals "of cessity of the friendly rela­ tor of social action for the in The Sign magazine. “It is sisters and brokers, truly shine as such fii theb Missionary the two Americas — as in the tions and bonds of solidarity Archdiocese of Detroit, was re­ only through the lives of indi­ activity. past to those of Australia, Asia, becoming ever closer between appointed to the Detroit Ckim vidual members of the Church Free! 30 Days of In INDU, SIS’TER PAULA and SISTER FRANCISCA, nov and Africa — b a tribute to the the two Americas should be mission Relations by Mayor that the world can see the wis­ ices of the SACRED HEART SISTERS, SE-, community of nations which, made evident to alL" Louis C. Miriani. He has been dom and goodness of Christ, the a member since May, 1958. BA8TIAN PADINJAREKUTT and THOMAS without distinction of age and “It is more than essential,” mercy and justice of Christ, the Amazing New Vitamins SOURIAMKUZHT, seminarians at SAINT color, sit beside each other in Cardinal Ritter asserted, “that Eugene Bnrdick, co-author of sacrificial love of Chrfst for JOSEPH’S SEMINARY, are preparing to be the Sacred College.” one America extend a helping the beat selling novel, The Ugly poor sinners, the outpouring of compassion for others’ miseries "lighta of revedation” to the non-believers of Intimate hand to the other America, its American, will appear on the For Folks Over 50 Loyola University (New Or­ so characteristic of Christ.” theb own native land. To prepare them ,it Collaboration sister through the nobility of a Medical research proves that $3.00 value—is offered FREE leans) Forum to speak on the win coat $600 for each of the seminarians He said his action in person­ common name, so ihat both to­ folks over 50 need different 80 you may discover their re­ gether can push away the com­ topic, “The Ugly American Re­ and $300 for each of the novices. U yon ally bestowing the birettas sig­ SOCIAL WORK qilantities and kinds of vita­ markable advantages for hiaalth- nified “the intimate collabora­ mon threat and dangers with visit^ .” Burdick's book touched mins and minerals than yonnger ier, happier living. For more finance the training of a seminarian or a off a nation-wide controversy tion of the highest prelates with pen greater firmness and people. For this reason, a com­ pep and-energy. For helping to novice yon are helping to make U possible to bring the light of over the U.S. foreign aid policy Position in child and the Pope in the apostolic minis­ hrength in the observance of pletely new and different sden- end that tired feeling at night and was responsible for the for­ family welfare open faith to countless sonb. try and the general government the Catholic faith and law. tific formula for folks over and worries during the day. mation of the Draper (kmunis- in Catholic Charities fifty has been introduced by You’ll also receive complete in­ of the Church in different parts “If this be done,” he said, “it sion to investigate foreign aid with branch agency.' Geriatric Pharmaceuticals, Inc. formation about the amazing WINTER IN THE HOLY LAND of the world, like .^flections of will contribute effectively not In certain sections of Jordan it geb very cold during the spending. College degree re­ Each high potency capsulet money-saving Over-Fifty plan. winter months. A donation to our Refugee Fund helps us to the light of the Pope among dif­ only to the welfare of the No obligation to buy anything. ferent nations making up the Church, but also to peace and Cardinal Francis Spellman quired. Experience or contains 28 ingredients—9 VI­ provide shelter for the Palestine Refugees. TAMINS (including Blood- This free offer is de&iitely community of the (Catholic public safety.” [N(7WC Radio will be guest of honor at the graduate training pre­ limited. To avoid disappoint­ ferred. Building B 12) — 12 MINER­ COMPLETELY FURNISHED for $1,000 — thb b faith.” and Wire] 107 th annual dinner Feb. 2 of ALS, (jholine. Inositol and ment, act today. Enclose 10c to the cost of supplying all the things needed for the the Fordham (College alumni as Apply P.O. Box 945 Methionine. help cover h a n d lin g costs. sociation, New York. Some 1,4(XI Write: Dept. 1832, Geriatric' proper Liturgi^ worship of God in a Mission A 30 days supply of Over- Church. Would yon be in a position to make such a graduates of the Jesuit institu­ Denvarr Colorado Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 179 N. FiftyiF Capsnlets — a genuine Michigan Ave., CJiicago 1; HI. gift? If not, could you 'provide one or more of the tion will be on hand to pay their following Saoed Articles; Altar ($75), Mass Vest- respects to the Archbishop of mento ($50), Chalice ($40), Cibortm ($40), Taber­ New York, who will celebrate nacle ($35), Censer (^0), Year’s supply of Candles the 50th anniversary of his grad­ ($30), Sanctuary Lamp ($15), Altar linens ($15), Sanctuary uation from the college. MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU BeU ($5). Father Mark J. Fitzgerald, C.S.C., foui^er and director of the annual union - management Invest it wisely through our l& l^earBstQlissioqsjl^ conference, announced that Sec­ FIANCIS CAIDINAl STBUSAN, SrMkbnt retary of Labor Arthur J. Gold Mssr. MMSh T. 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MICHIGAN CHICAGO] PAGE FOUR— Section Tw« Office, 938 Bannock Street THr DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205 Thtirsdoy, January 26, 1961 LATE NEWS BRIEFS Altar Society Luncheon St. Fraaeis' High Mexican Catechism Ols Build Church Hep Cloh Dance ’ Metico City.—Catholic organ­ Seoul.^ishop Paul Ro, Vicar Set at St. Bernadette's izations in Honduras and El Apostolic of Seoul, officiated at Slated Jan. 29 Salvador have officially adopted the dedication of a new church (St. Bernadette's Parish, women will be on hand to serve catechisms edited by the Mexi­ in Tongduchong, South Korea, Lakewood) coffee, fruit juices, etc., to pa­ Kathy Moore, senior, will can National Catechistic Semi­ constructed with funds raised by St. Jude’s Circle will serve rishioners who would like their reign over a theme of “Fan­ nary to strengthen the teaching service - men with the U. S. the luncheon for the Altar and breakfast after Mass in t h e tasy” at the St. Francis High of religion. The catechisms had Seventh Infantry Division here. Rosary Society Thursday, Feb. school. School, Denver, Pdp Club dance. previously been put in use in The Bishop described th e 2, at noon. All women of the Additional members of the The members of Kathy’s court Wco. Guatemala, and church as a “splendid example parish are invited to attend. parish are requested to sign the indUde Casey Romans^, senior most (fioceStM of Mexico. of Korean-American friendship i w Membership dues of $1 per year board in the vestibule of the Priest Arrested and symbolic' of the highest are now payable. church for a weekly hour be­ state of international co-opera­ It is hoped that every woman fore the Blessed Sacrament. TTie OkUhoma City, Okla. — Fa­ tion and Christian charity. ther Robert G. McDole, assis­ in the parish will join the Altar Perpetual Adoration program tant pastor of Corpus Christ! Large Parishes and Rosary Society, either as will start in the very near fu­ Parish, was among five White . Joliet, m.—The R t Rev. Mon- an active or supporting mem­ ture and if enough sign up, persons and four Negroes ar­ signor Romeo R. Blanchette, ber. there will be little hardship on rested on charges of disord­ PA., Vicar General and Chan­ Communion is distributed dai­ any person. erly condnet during a demon- cellor of the Diocese of Joliet, ly at 6:30 and 7 a.m. The daily stratkm seeking to end racial reportfet' that five parishes in Mass is at 8 a.m. except on the seven-county area of the dlscrlnflnation in a cafoteria. Saturday when it is at 7 a.m. diocese list membership of Teen CluhSets The nine woe released on Religion classes for those in '•tr 5,500 or more. ’The parishes and their own tecognizance to ap-^ public high school are held ev­ their membership are Immacu­ Kithy Meort Caiay Renwnilk' peu later in municipal court. ery Monday evening in t h e Ja n . 2 7 late Conception Parish, Elm­ Movie attendant; Diane Stewart, jun­ 255,6l6 P^tiiies hurst, 6,095: St. Alexander’s, school at 7:30. Catechism class­ ior attendant; and Mary Ann Camden, N. J,—A check rep-, Villa Park, 5,841; St. Patrick’s, es for those in public grade At St. John's Sheridan, sophomore attendant ren tin g 255,616 pennies con­ 1,800; Sacred Heart Parish, school are held every Saturday The semiformal dance will be (St. John’s Parish, Denver) tributed by s^ool children in Lombard, 5,721; and St. An­ morning in the school at 9:30 held Jan. 29 from 9 p.m. to the Diocese of Camden was thony’s, 5,500. a.m. Bemadine, a -j mo\4e about midnight in the Grand Ball­ presented to Archbishop Cd- T ou r of Duty' HANDY ANNIES teen-age life, will be shown the room of the Hilton Hotel. Tick­ estine J. Damigno toward a Sacramento, CallL—w h o p MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY STRESSED ’The Handy Annies will meet Teen Cluj) Friday, Jan. 27, at ets are on sale for $3 per couple. diocesan school bulldiag fund. Joseph T. McGucken of Sac­ Thursday in the home of Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Admission is 35 cents Crowning the queen will be The goal of $5,000,000 has ramento will leave on Feb. 7 BOTH HANDSHAKE and smile are Sister Aim Martin, principal gf the Cathedral Leo Spetnagle. All the women A ski trip to Winter Park is Sharon Dea, Pep Clyb prest been pledged and nearly lot a five-week “tour of duty” symbols of the mutual co-operation re­ Grade School, Denver. Also welcoming Mrs. of the parish who like to sew planned for Saturday, Jan. 28. ident The students will dance $700,000 paid since the drive with the U. S. Air Force in quired of teacher and parent for the develop­ ’Thiel is Mrs. John Hombaker, PTA president. are invited to join this group. TTie round trip fare is $2. Those to the music of Lloyd Bowen’s began in September. the Far East to confirm Cath­ ment of the grade school student. ’The parent in The current week is being devoted to parent- Evening devotions are on l^ i interested should call Mrs. Hal band. olic personnel and their fami­ this case is Mrs. Robert ’Thiel. The teacher is teacher conferences at the grade school. day in honor of the Sacred Heart versen, DR. 8-2602. Real Old-Timer and the Holy Infant at 7:30 o’ Candles will be blessed be Arrangements for the dance Kyoto, Japan.— Father Eu­ lies at various air bases. clock. Parishioners are urged to fore the 8 a.m. Mass on Candle­ are being made under the dir­ gene Joly, a French missimiary ‘Men of the Yeari make the effort to come to these mas Day, Feb. 2. Blessed can­ ection of Sister Harriet Joseph, who has spent the pdst 65 years P ittsbui^.—The Catholic War El Pomor fo Serve as Bomb Shelfer services, which last only 20 or dles will ^ available after this club moderator. of his life in the Orient without Veterans of Allegheny County 25 minutes. ever returning to his homeland, named Joe L. Brown, general Mass or on Sunday, Feb. 5. On TOP HONORS (Pauline Chapel, defense chairman, told members she added, to have the Pauline January 29 is Doughnut Sun the Feast of St. Blaise, Feb. 3, celebrated his 90th birthday on manager of the Pittsburgh Pi Debaters Virginia Woodhall Colorado Springs) of the Pauline PTA Thursday, parents stock it with necessary day. Doughnuts will be on sale throats will be blessed after the Jan. 28. Commenting on his rates’ baseball team, and John and Michele McCarty took top Children of Pauline Memorial Jan. 19. food and other supplies. in the basement of the school Masses and at 3:30 and 7:30 health, the philosophical Father G. Deedy, editor of the Pitts honors at the Fort COllins High School, Broadmoor, may have The Sisters of Charity who after all the Masses, and the I p.m. Joly says: "Sometimes good, burph Catholic, newspaper of Mrs. Megel reported on the School speech contest Jon. 21. the spacious basement of near­ operate the former Spencer sometimes bad—as I have al­ the Pittsburgh Diocese, as “Men El Paso County Civil' Defense Winning all three rounds, they by El Pomar Retreat House as Penrose estate as a religious re­ ways been since I am in this of the Year.” meeting the previous evening received first-place certificates. a shelter in case of atomic at­ treat center have offered the world." and said that, if El Pomar is The girls, by meriting superior Save on Taxes tack, Mrs. E. J. Megel, civil space. Plans are under way, Denverite to Receive 135 Scholarships Los Angeles. — Sixty-four utilized, Pauline pupils will have ratings in all three rounds, also adequate protection. Jamaica, N. Y .— St. John’s Catholic high schools and 253 Knute Rockne Award accumulated 292 points out of University has adopted a plan elementary schools ar? saving The need for a school shelter a possible 300. to award 135 full four-year sdol- taxpayers in four Southern Rock of Lourdes Club was realized, she explained, The annual Knute Rockne Hospital, Boys Towns of Italy, Mrs.- Lenabell Sloan Martin when the,recent Civil Defense is the debate coach at St. Fran­ arshipa each year, one to evmy California counties a iotal of Club award for “outstanding Marycrest School, United Fund, Catholic high s^ o o i in the $65,090,006 annually, according te st, showed that Pauline chil­ cis. , achievement in civic work” will and the 1961 American Legion Archdiocese of New York and to Father Darrell Finnegan, dren took from five to 55 min­ Installs New Officers be given to former Denver city convention. the Diocese of Brooklyn and SJ., professor of education at utes to arrive home — they The annual award will be pre­ Rockville Center. The sdiolar- Loyola University of Los An­ come from as far south as Fort Councilman Roland L. (Sonny) (Our Lady of This year the Rocks will have Mapelli. sented to A^apelli at a banquet d ' Ars ships, valued at $4,000 each, will geles. There are 160,000 Cath­ Lourdes Parish, Denver) vote on the King and Queen Carson and Security Villege.as March 4 in the Philips Hotel Cure be awarded on ^ e basis of aca- olic school students In the well as from central and eastern Mr. Mapelli was cited for his New officers were installed of the Mardi Gras. Each couple civic work in serving 'on com­ in Kansas City, Mo. df^mic achievement and of finan­ four counties of Los Angeles, buying two tickets will receive Colorado Spriags. the past week before nearly mittees for Regis and Lcretto The selection was made by a cial need. Santa Barbara, Orange, and Civil Defense home nrenared- Pre-Lenten 80 members of the Rocks of a vote for the king and queen. Heights Colleges, St. Joseph’s committee of national newspa 4 Priests Jailed Ventura. Lourdes Club. Nick Nagle is the The Confraternity of Chris-;ness classes will be held in the per, radio, and televis'on writ­ Vienna. — The Czecho-Slo- 575 Students new president. Vice presidents tian Doctrine will hold another meeting room of St. Paul’s ers. Set vak government sentenced Dallas. — The four-year-old are Ray Amundsen, William Eh- potluck dinner in the Center Church each Thursday, starting Women Attend For 29 years, the club has Dunce four Aignstinian Fathers to University of Dallas now has lers, and Dick Mormann. Mike House hall Saturday, Jan. 28. Jan. 26 for five weeks. Enroll­ been active in providing schol­ (Cure d’Ars Parish, Denver) With all members urged jo at­ jail terms for "anti-govem- 575 students and 55 faculty mem­ Fay was installed as secretary, ment is closed but other classes arships and other help for high The Cure d’Ars annual Pre- ment activities” that included bers. Dr. Willis M. Tate, presi­ and Wally Powers as treas­ tend, more than 100 are expect­ will be held if necessary. CPTL Meeting school athletes, especially those Lenten dance will be held ed. At the dinner, parish visl holding "secret” meetings in dent of Southern Methodist Uni­ urer. Glen Peacock, outgoing She urged parents to investi­ (Mt. Carmel Parish, Denver) who have been injured in ath­ Saturday, Feb. 11. The theme violation of a 1950 law. One versity; described the new insti­ president, was given an outdoor tation envelopes will be given gate the possibilities of home letics. this year will be Mexican priest received a seven-year tution as a “work of great shrine of St. Francis of Assisi to those of the CCD who vol­ shelters with the thought that These women attended the The club was founded by Dr. Fiesta. term and another three years vision.” The university is oper­ for his outstanding work. unteered to call on new mem­ one of the best defense prepar­ Catholic Parent - Teacher D. M. Nigro of Kansas City Paco Sanchez of the parish in solitary confinement The ated by the Diocese of DaUas- At their meeting the men of bers of the parish and on shut- ations for atomic attack is to League meeting; Mmes. J. Ce- and includes on its advisory will provide music, dancing and other two received lighter Fort Worth. the parish under their new pres ins living within the parish. have as many homes as possible lentano, J. Pontrelli, J. Keith, board former President Harry dinner. ‘ senteijces. Michigan Catholics ident outlined a busy schedule Sister Mary Evangeline, who equipped for survival. E. Knight, E. Cambell, C. Suer, S. Truman, James A. Farley, Dress attire will be squaw 'Wrote The Cardinal’ of activities for the parish. The has been teaching the fifth R. Weikee, L. Canzona, J. Ci- Gov. Stephen L. R. McNichols, dresses, Mexican costumes' or Ann Arbor, Mich.—Catho­ grade at Lourdes School for the Woodstock, N. Y. — Requiem lics now outnumber Protes­ first will be the annual Mardi acco, K. DeFiore, L. DeBell, and Other dignitaries. come as you like. Mass was offered ip S t Joan of Gras Feb. 11 in the Center past seven years, received news H. Capra, D. Carlino, P. Patch, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanter are tants in Michigan for the first last/week of her transfer to a Denver Students Arc’s Church for Henry Morton time, delegates to the 21st an­ House Hall. This year tickets T. Joy. chairmen of the affair. Mrs< college in New Mexico. The chil­ Robinson, 62, author of the best­ nual Michigan Pastors Con­ will be limited in number so as ’The Altar Society will meet Charles Anderson is ticket dren of the' school were disap­ Course on Mass selling novel The Cardinal. The ference were told. They also not to overcrowd the parish hall Invited to Dance Feb. 14, for a valentine party. chairman. In charge of deco­ pointed on hearing the news of book was published in 1950, heard that persons without Fifty-cent handkerchiefs wUl rating will be Mr. and Mrs. Joe translated into 11 languages, Church affiliation total more her transfer. Sister Mary Shar­ At Mullen High be exchanged. Officers to be in­ A t Regis College De Anda and Mr. and Mrs. and issued in 13 countries. His than both combined, or 57.7 on will take over the fifth grade. stalled include; president. Rose Owen Mitchell. Immunization Set The new nun has finished her most recent work. Water of per cent of the population. Students of the Denver area Pomponio; vice president, Vir­ Admission will be $10 p e r Life, published last year, was college and received her degree Right School couple which includes diimer, Catholics total 22 per cent of are invited to join in a frolic ginia Calabrese: recording sec­ on the best seller lists for 23 Michigan’s residents, Protes­ At High School recently. retary, Vickie Longo; and “The Mass of the Roman dancing, and entertainment. some Mardi Gras ball and pag­ weeks. tants 18.9 per cent, and Jews Members of the PTA at treasurer, Elenor Marranzino. Rite” is a course in the second Reservations may be made with Mrs. Stauter, FR. 7-1882, and all other religious groups Lourdes are attempting to gath­ eant at the Mullen High School, The Mt. Carmel Altar Society semester at Regis College night Heads Uganda See or Mrs. Anderson, EA. 2-8815, ' 1.4 per cent. In Colo. Springs er enough trading stamps to Ft. Logan, gym on Feb. 4, 9 will horn a spaghetti dinner, school, Denver. This will be of Vatican City.—Bishop Joseph buy silverware for *he breakfast interest to all who want to before Feb. 1. Kiwanuka, W'F., who in 1939 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are Feb. 19, at the grade school. President’s Kin (St. Mary’s High, clubroom. They urge all mem­ deepen their understanding and The Men’s Club is sponsoring became the first Negro Bishop $2.50 per couple and may be ob­ Proceeds will go toward the Dublin. — The residents of Colorado Springs) apprecia^on of 'the Mass. It is a light bulb sale, Order sheets in Africa in modem times, was bers to save and turn in their tained from Mullen students. new convent. On the committee New Ross, County Wexford, the El Paso Count}) passed out a three-hour course and may be will be sent home this week named Archbishop of Rubaga credentials as soon as possible. Glenn Stocking’s orchestra will are Mmes. N. Ciccone, chair­ town in Ireland from which papers for the immunization pro­ taken on a credit or non-credit with the school children. The and Metropolitan of Uganda by Members of the Shrine Circle provide the music for the ex­ man, G. San Pietro, co-chair­ President John F. Kennedy’s gram in the homerooms. Im­ basis. The text' to be used is chairman is Ervin Karlin. Pope John. He succeeds Arch are to hold a luncheon sale in travaganza. The theme for the man, A. Murphy, E. Wyss, D. forebears set but for the United munization against smallpox a daily Missal. bishop Louis J. Cabana, W.F., the school this Thursday at noon. pageant will be “Around the States, celebrated his inaugura­ and diphtheria-tetanus will be Hunt, C. Perito, J. Keith, W. Canadian-born missionary and The profits of this sale will be World in 80 Days.” The lovely Rondinelli, J. LoSasso, C. Pon- The Rev. Edward 'Maginnis, tion with a torchlight parade, given' ttis year. The program first Archbishop of Rubaga, who used to help buy necessary ma­ gowns of the queen and her tarelli, L. Colorosa, L. Route, S.J., is the instructor. The Redcliff Altar singing, and dancing. is being conducted by the City resigned his see., to make way terials for the CCD visitation princesses will be costumes and C. Franca. eourse will show how the New Political Party County Health Department. for a native Ordinary. units. representative of the Old World prayers of the Ordinary of .the San Salvador.—Former mem­ At the student council meet­ SocietySlates New members of the countries. Mass illustrate its sacrificial For HNS Officers bers of Youth of Catholic Ac­ ing, insignia with “student coun­ Fosters 607 Marriages Lourdes Holy Name Society will COLORFUL ATTIRE and sacramental character. It Buffalo, N. Y.—More than 200 tion have foundad a Christian cil” imprinted on them were London. — Britain’s Catholic hold their installation in the The King and his Dukes and will examine the roots of the Games Parties men attended a training school Democrat party in El Salvador given by Sister Aline, principal, Introductions Bureau has fos­ church at a ceremony Sunday, attendants will be colorfully at­ prayers of the Proper of the (Mt. Carmel Mission, Redcliff) sponsored by the Diocesan as a third force Letween eco­ to Joe English, president; Su­ Jan. 29, at 7;30 p.m. tered 607 marriages since its Mass and the shifting empha tired for the occasion. Brother Plans are being made to hdd Union of Holy Name Societies nomic liberalism and Commu­ san Grindinger, vice president; foundation in 1947. The bureau sis of Western devotion. There Barnby and the Mullen Dukes a monthly games party in the for newly elected officers. One nism Sally Starsmore, secretary; and is dedicated to the Holy Family are busy putting final touches will be illustrations of Western Union Hall, starting Saturday, oi the features was the compari­ Barbara Graham, treasurer.' and has the approval of the na­ liturgical art and music. son of a poorly conducted meet­ Lacordaire Stamp Credit Union to the affair. tion’s Bishops; Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. The Holy •Dave Cusack was appointed The class will be from 6:30 to ing and a well planned one as a Paris. — France will issue a Name Society wiU be in charge historian press secretary for the 7:45 p.m. on Monday and Thurs­ means of pointing out the need special postage stamp com­ and the Altar Society will serve council. day. The first class will be Jan. for proper procedure by quail memorating this centenary year To Meet Jan. 30 refreshments. During Lent only fied officers. of the death of Father Jean A new publicity committee is 30. Additional information may coffee and orangeade -wUl be Baptiste Lacordaire, 19th cen­ directed by Mary Ellen Roden- At Annunciation be obtained from Father Ma- served. Chaplains Honored tury Dominican preacher. kirch, Barbara Graham, a n d gmnis or the registrar. The Altar and Rosary met Fort Myer, Ga. — The four (Annunciation Parish, Flag at Half Mast Kathy Collins. Jan. 12 in the home of Mrs. chaplains of the U. S. S. Dor­ Basketball schedules were Denver) New Orleans. — The Cuban Joe Fear. Six members and chester, who gave up their life­ passed out in the home rooms The annual meeting of the flag Is flying at half-mast in Christ, King PTA Father Thomas Stone were belts to other men when their free of charge by the Sacred Credit Union will be held Mon­ front of City Hail vo show that day evening, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m. present. Rosary and Benedic­ ship was torpedoed in the North Heart Credit Union. Atlantic Feb. 3, 1943, were post citizens here are not happy with in Annunciation High School tion were first held in the ■Various handbooks from Shown Movie church. humously awarded a special the way things are goir.g under Auditorium, 3536 Lafayette schools all over the country Medal for Heroism. The medal Fidel Castro. Mayor DeLesseps Street. (Christ the King Parish, Next meeting will be Jan. 31 are being studied by the stu­ for Father John P. Washington S. Morrison said that a Cuban The speaker will be the Rev Denver) in the home of Virginia Vigil. of Arlington, Va., was accepted flag has been flyihg in New Or­ dent council. A handbook is be­ Edward McCarthy, who has A documentary film entitled Catechism classes will bgein by his sister,, Mrs. Aroma B leans since May 7, 1850, the date ing planned for St. Mary’s stu­ been managing director of the Operation Abolition was shown Feb. 22 and will be held at the church immediately af ter Schwebel of Newark, N.J an expedition sailed from the dents next fall. New Mexico Credit Union to members of the PTA at a Voted the week’s most cour­ League and for many years recent meeting. It revealed the school. Johanna Fear, IHrginia 2nd Century Program city to aid in liberating Cuba Vigil, and Ida Trujillo will teous students were Helen a worker for the Credit Union Communist-led rioting by stu­ San Francisco. — The Univer from Spain. teach classes. Father Stone Grizzle, Bob Greene, and Mary Movement in Colorado and New dents at the hearings held last sity of San Francisco announced $265,000 Grant Ann Matteson. ^ Mexico. plans to come regularly. its second century development New York.—Notre Dame Uni­ May in San Francisco. Mrs. Marie Martinez and Liza The top salesmen in the con­ There will be entertainment, CRRNIVAL PLANNERS Those viewing this film, program designed to meet “its versity is among four universi­ Herrera will clean the chtirch test for the sale of chocolate refreshments, and a special owned and presented by Dr. responsibilities in an age of com ties given Ford Foundation bars, sponsored by the Athletic prize. All members are urged to MACHEBEUF HIGH SCHOOL principal, Sister M. and Virginia Vigil will do the plex challenge and dramatic William Lipscomb, noted grants to help them make inter­ Association, were Wesby Kemp attend and bring a guest. .Thomasine, and Arlie Lease, association president, look linens. change.” The program includes neuro - surgeon of t h is city, national teaching nd research and Lynn McCann. Both stu­ -over plans for the Mardi Gras Carnival Feb. 4 and 5 prepared plans to build a .new $3,000,000 agreed it had been informative. a permanent part of their pro dents will receive a ca.sh prize. I by Mrs. Victor Thibault, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. science center, extensive broad Colo, Springs PTA , grams. Notre Dame received a The National Office Manage­ Thomas Breen, hospitality chairman. ening of the curriculum, and $265,000 graiit for support of its St. Joseph's PTA Art Museum Features strengthening and expansion of ment Association is sponsoring a Conducts Card Party Soviet anc East European pro­ national spelling contest. Infor­ 63 French Paintings the faculty. Construction' of gram. (St. Mary’s School, Colorado $1,000,000 sdiooi building also mation and examples of words To Meet Feb. 1 Second Machebeuf High One of the most provocative Springs) is part of the program. Opiate of Conscience to be studied were sent to the (St. Joseph Redemptorist art exhibitions to be seen in Vatican City. — A Vatican homerooms. Parish, Denver) Denver opened to the public Winners of prizes given at the Alumni Groups Radio commentator defined The juniors and seniors are At the PTA meeting Feb. 1 Carnival Is Planned Saturday, Jan. 21, and will con­ PTA card party were Mrs. Carol VaJirnij _ ine nrepara immunism es “the opiate of invited to a mid year educa­ at 7:30 p.m.. Father Paul Committees are hard at work Bob Gitzen; spook house, Mrs tinue on view through Feb. 26 Schissler and Mrs. A. F. Has- tory commission tor the lay^ the conscience.” He used the tion conference Jan. 27 at Colo­ Schwartz will speak on the ca­ preparing for the second Mach­ Robert Schmedideke; pickle at the Denver Art Museum. apostolate of the Second Vatican 1am. The party was held Jan. 21 ebeuf High School Mardi Gras Council [has established a com­ phrase after reporting on the rado State College, Greeley, nonization of Redemptorist Bish­ jars, Joel Huggins; cake walk, “French Painting Today,” con­ in the grmle school cafeteria. mittee to survey religious ord­ opening of a widely publicized from 8 a.m, to 9;30 a.m. op John Neumann. Carnival to be held Feb. 4-5. Mrs. James Gaddis; Candy, sisting of 63 brilliant paintings First prize, a card table and ers and congregations through­ atheistic exhibition in Prague, The juniors had their pictures Miss Hoffman’s third grade Hours for the carnival are 5 to Mrs. William Lancaster; fish by 24 artists, is spoiiSored by and chair set, was won by Mrs. out the world to collect infor­ where a welcome sign quoted taken for the yearbook Thurs­ class will entertain at the meet­ 10 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 7 pond, Mrs. Edward Curran; the French Consulate and the Schissler. Mrs. Haslam won sec­ mation on alumni programs and Karl Marx’s slogan “Religion day. ing. The six grade room moth- p.m. Sunday. gifts and treasurers, Mrs. Pat­ Denvek Art Museum Volunteers ond prize, a set of Coming projects connected with gradu­ is the opiate of Jie people.” Intramural basketball beganiers will be in charge of the Mrs. William Marvel met rick Cronin; hats and make-up, ’The^exhibition is open to the Ware. ates of their institutions. The The bro'idcaster said that be­ Jan. 19. The junior Greens play-i February breakfasts. Tuesday evening with her corn­ Mrs. Melvin Barmettlar; re­ public free of charge during the Mrs. George Pfalmer, PTA purpose of the report is to pro­ sides drugging consciences. ed the sophomore Whites. Gili The bake goods sale, postpon- mittees to line up booths and freshments, Mrs. Tom Breen; following hours: Sundays 2 to 5 president, announced the party vide a statistical basis on which Communism attempts to “turn Abeyta is coach for the juniors !ed from Jan. 22, will be h61d [helpers. The booths are as fol- stuffed animals, Mrs. Katherine p.m., Mondays 1 to 5 p.m., and success. Fifteen girls from the to depend for the overhaul of science and history to its own and Ritchie Jewett is coach fori Jan. 29 following the Sunday [lows: Ring toss. ,-\ndy Bohlay Amato; and movies, Mrs. Law- Tuesdays through Saturdays high school helped with the seat­ existing alumni groups. use.” the sophomores. Masses. and Des Hockothal; games.Irence Van Meir. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ing arrangements.

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