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COtmiER-JOimNA|| wiL 20 Friday, Nov. 2,19€Jj| mm•llluft/) , NA4CP vUnited States, such as Requiem Offered $2,500 by making new draperies for the school windows. A few of the work • Joseph D. Giro, chairman1 ers are shown in the photo (seated): Mrs. Anthony Fiduccia, Mrs. Joseph James J. Hoey Awards for In professional medical treat Funeral Mass for Mrs. Alice Andrsoko, Mrs. Joseph Denninger, and Mrs. Edward Heverin; (standing) terracial Justice (Oct. 28). ment, are still scarce In re C. McMahon was offered in St. mote areas of the world. Mrs. Joseph Hassett, Mrs. Murray Carrigan, Mrs. Leonard Greene, president POTJTTCAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Dr. Heed, a Negro, li a vet- Augustine's Church by the Rt. of the club; and JUrs. Thomas Lawler. The work was directed by Mrs. Fran wan civil rights leader who has For Instance, a parishioner Rev. Msgr. John M. Duffy, cis Wenderlich and Mrs. Fred Hogan, chairman and cochairman of the ii!iii!i:ni;i»iTiii:iiiTnti!Ri^^ guided campaigns of Negroes of the Maryknoll parish here Wednesday, Oct. 24. Mrs. Mc •nterlng suburbia to obtain ac of Father James C. Kalchthal- Mahon. 215 Gardiner Ave., died er, M.M., of Butler, Pa., com Sunday, Oct. 21, 1962. cess to housing and recreation plained of pains in his side. facilities. VOTE FOR A traveling "doctor" advised She was the widow of Thom Lay Missioners Sought a. quick $.>0 home operation Muse, a former Virginia state as M. McMahon and mother of to remove the sick man's the late James E. McMahon Washington — (NC)—Plans tension Lay Volunteers for "Our volunteers must be solid, senator, la tha author of "Vir appendix. ginia's Massive Resistance," i She belonged to St. Augustine's for a campaign to recruit 500 escapists who are running away balanced Catholics,*' he said. Rosary Society. "They must be willing to give study of segregation tactics Sometime after the "suc laypeople to serve In the Amer from the obligations of their in his home state. He has ilso themselves fully for at least a cessful" operation, the. patient Surviving are a sister, Mrs ican homa missions in 1983 state in life.** developed outline* for the de reported to* Father Kalchthal- year, leaving their homes, their Theresa O'Reilly, Ireland; her were disclosed here by the di families and their financial op segregation of Catholic schools e?r that the pains had return daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Mc The director of tha program Emmett in the South. ed. Investigation showed that rector of the Extension Lay portunities to give themselves Mahon and five grandchildren. sponsored by tha Catholic entirely to Christ. In return, the operation was only a sur Volunteers, Dr. Leslie Dunbar, director face incision so the mission- Father George Wood gave the Church Extension Society which they receive only enough to live ef the Southern Regional Coun er rusted the hoodwinked and "This /is not a program for has headquarters in Chicago on — and the satisfaction of blessing at the grave in Mother knowing that they are doing J. cil, also spoke and praised the angry patient off to a distant of Sorrows Cemetey. Arrange weak Catholics," said Father said tha 800-volunteers goal "magnificent spirit and mind" something significant for their taospital to* have his appen ments by Joseph A. Murphy John J. Sullivan of Chicago. must be met by mid-March, ef Negroes engaged In the civil dix removed "again." Funeral Home. "There Is no room in the Ex Church." rights struggle. 1963, so that definlta home mis Schnepp o sion assignments can be con Father Sullivan said the 1983 firmed by Juna 1. program will begin formally Tax Funds with a week of orientation on Father Sullivan spoke at the August 23, 1963. Catholic University of America Near For here before a meeting of priests He said that today there are who have been assigned in their some 180 Extension Lay Volun Republican Candidate respective archdioceses and teers from 59 ILS. Sees work Birth Control ing in 65 parishes and institu dioceses as lay volunteer direc Monro* County tors. tions in Louisiana, Texas, Mis Chicago — (NC) — A pro souri, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kan posal that the Illinois Public sas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Color Aid Commission providi tax- THE PROGRAM director em phasized that only qualified ado and New Mexico. He added Judge FAMILY COURT paid birth control services to that several other states and relief recipients is "against pub laypeople who meet stringent screening requirements will be Puerto Rico will be added In Lawytn' CommlHia, Edward H. Lamb, rapraiantiflv* lic policy and public morality," the 1963 program. tha Vicar General of the Arch accepted. iiimii'iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii!! diocese of Chicago said here. Usir. Georgs J. Casey said that if the proposal were to be adopted, it would create "the strange anomaly of a state gov ernment Interfering in a matter which pertains to conscience and religion." He noted that tha question of tax-paid birth control services is to be taken up by the aid commission at its Alumnae Plan Fall Dance meeting November 9. . MsgT. Casey spoke to dele ST, &GNES ALUMNAE will hold Its fall dance Nov. 3 at the Rochester Club gates to tha midwest regions front 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. From left are Mrs. Daniel Dugan, chairman; Miss convention of the Catholic Press Mary Ellen Sweeney, publicity, and Miss Donna Spelgel, president. Association (Oct 24-28), in bit remark* on tha birth control controversy in Illinois, Cuba Reds Burgundy Caterers Msgr. Casey noted that misun derstandings have arisen re Kill Teacher Complete Personal Catering Service to garding the reasons for the Receptions — Showers — Picnics — Dinners Catholic Church's opposition to Mexico City — (NC) — A Luncheons — Communion Breakfasts such tax-paid services. woman teacher bas been exe ANNUAL CLAMBAKE NOV. 3-4 aTSecuRj'a cuted in the patio of her own Us ft«lur«. Burgundy latin Inn. 1361 Marsh Road, with "Of course," he explained, norma In Ctzba for refusing to "the Catholic Church tesches compltt* Dinner Sarvica teach eommeunlsm to her stu —All lagal lavaragat Sirvad— officially that birth control is deoils, it was reported here. morally wrong and we have 1-4650 Carl Areno naturally emphasized this for We TfeaT YouR. jExcelslor, Mexico's largest liiifflm our Catholic people. But we by daily, identified her as Carmel- no means intend to impose or Ita. Iza^tiirre^ of Cienfuegos. inflict our code of ethics on Many women' have reportedly the general public. Our opposi died as a Tcsult .of mistreat 8aMh§s D°liaRS tion to the proposals stems from ment in Cuban jails, but Miss the fact that they are against Izagulrre's death is believed to to our many customers for mora public policy and public mor be> the first execution of a THANKS than 21 years of continuous ality." woman. growth which his recently resulted in a 100% expansion program for our store. We have believed for several years MoR£ that our store contains the most varied stock of any liquor Too Many People, Store in the Rochester are*. Not only do we carry all nation- illy sdvertised brands, but also many private brands—• IrileRSSIinfia bottled especially for us. We have over 2^ Private Brands Too Much Debate of Whiskey, alone, of various sires, plus many, many private brands in other categories of alcoholic beverages. St. Marys, KM. — (NC)— Anglo-PYotestant support Sincerely, we state that these are genuine bargains. Just a of contraception is barring a unified Christian attempt few are listed below. SAVINGS ACCOUNT INTEREST PILES UP toward solving the population problem, a moral theologian said here. FASTER BECAUSI Wl F1CURI YOUR INTEREST Father Gerald Kelly, S.J., pro qolrtd for decent living... But LEE 0'OAY STRAIGHT DAILY,-NOT QUARTERLY fessor of moral theology at St. thtert is one obstacle preventing Mary*! College, said in a lecture a -unified Christian effort toward a solution — the insistence in KENTUCKY BOURBON at the college that "the morali re-cent -Anglican and Protestant ty of contraception" has today statements that the problem lattlaa) In Sana" amltr U.S. tovanimaat fupa*. vklaa 100 areaf, Ola* Sryla Saw Mail ere. "became perhaps the strongest cannot be solved without popu 1 * INSTANT INTEREST. Security principle of division in prac lation control through effective cat* ef dlttlMae. charcaal filter** ana* v tical moral matters in the whole contraceptives." 85 pays interest fromth e day your deposit is made of Christendom." 10 . OI-5W * . —'4 4/1 9t. The Jesuit priest said the en Yrt T no matter how late in the month it is made. Fur "THE ESSENCE of this prob tire picture coiald change if lem," he continued, "is to keep "Anglo-Protaestant leaders would House of Henner Scotch thermore, deposits made during the first 10 a balance between the growing come to readize . .. that in re population and the resources re treating from thtelr traditional M Proof, Bottled In Scotland days of a month earn interest from ths 1st day opposition to contraception they have actually set the stage for J 32 of that month. Never a day of lost interest! Coexist Plan thae destruction of other moral »6"tr. 5 <»,, values they certainly did not #!?tf and do not want destroyed.** Henner's 10 Yr. 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