U.S. Bishops Issue Pastoral On Racial Harmony (Complete Text of Bishops' harmony during the present ra- ilar action by civic associations. to action that will remove ar- their appeal in a historic joint inequities stemming from race, Pastoral on page 10) cial crisis. "It is only by open and tificial barriers of race," they pastoral letter addressed to the that public authorities must help said. nation's 43 million Catholics. correct the evils of discrim- WASHINGTON (NO — The Individual Catholics and free exchange of ideas that ination, that no good Catholic nation's Catholic Bishops have Church groups should sponsor we can understand the rights The Bishops — from the Released here through the can fail to recognize the rights urged members of the Church biracial discussions of mutual and obligations that prevail heads of small, almost-mission- National Catholic Welfare Con- of all citizens to vote and that and its agencies to get person- problems and concerns, the on both sides. ary dioceses to the five U. S. ference, the letter bluntly says the racial question confronts the ally involved in the quest for Bishops said. They urged sim- "Such knowledge is a prelude Princes of the Church — issued that the nation must remove conscience of every American.

THE VOICE "The most crucial test of love 6301 Biscayne Blvd., 38, Flo. of God is love of neighbor," Return Requested said the Bishops. The pastoral noted that the hierarchy has condemned ra- cial discrimination twice in the past, 1943 and 1958. But it said that in the "present crisis," the Bishops wish to VOICE offer "some pastoral sugges- tions for a Catholic approach Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South to racial harmony." Condemning all forms of dis- VOL. V, NO. 24 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy AUG. 23, 1963 continued On Page 10)

v. .... Diocese Expanding Facilities DIOCESE TO ESTABLISH HOME i Many To Attend Labor Day For Mentally Retarded Care FOR DEPENDENT TEENAGERS j Observance Here Thursday Plans for the immediate ex- ish, has been appointed assist- A Home for Dependent Teenr derstanding, safety and secu- (See Complete Program, Page 8) Beach, at 8:30 a.m. All other age Girls will be opened in the rity, and a protective love for pansion of facilities now exist- ant superintendent of schools events will be held at the Amer- very near future in the Diocese young boys and girls who At one of the most critical i- ' ,,in the Diocese of Miami in charge of the new Depart- of Miami according to plans re- through no fault of their own periods in American industrial icana Hotel, Bal Harbour, and ment of Special Education in history, nationally-known lead- n« die care and education of vealed this week by Bishop Cole- find themselves homeless. will include: the Diocese which will super- ers in government, labor and exceptional children — those man F. Carroll. In most counties of South vise the care of exceptional management will get together ... A seminar from 10 a.m. Florida dependent teenagers mentally retarded — were an- children as well as those The Dominican Sisters of to discuss the general theme of are now cared for by local Wel- to 12 noon, with the subject, nounced this week by Bishop physically handicapped. Bethany, whose general moth- "New Horizons of Labor and "Labor and Management Face Coleman F. Carroll. erhouse is in the Netherlands fare Departments and are fre- Management" at the third an- Meanwhile with some 500 and who recently established a quently housed with teenage de- nual Labor Day Observance the Challenge of Automation." Bishop Carroll simultaneously handicapped children in the community in Miami, will staff linquents. sponsored by the Diocese of Mi- revealed that plans are already South Florida area, as revealed the home for young girls made The Diocese of Miami Home ami on Thursday of next week, . . . Another seminar from under study and contracts will in a survey conducted by The dependent because of circum- will provide a homelike at- Aug. 29. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., with the be awarded this Fall for the Voice in February, two Morning stances beyond their control. mosphere and religious training subject, "The Negro In the construction of the Marian Star Schools are preparing to Labor Market." Since its founding almost for the girls in a healthy, happy State and local dignitaries will Center For Exceptional Chlid- resume classes in September. be included among the large 100 years ago by Dominican and pleasant environment. ... A banquet at 8 p.m. in ren, which will be erected with One located in St. Juliana audiences which will hear out- Father John Joseph La taste, Although it will be located in the Americana Grand Ballroom funds donated by the faithful School, West Palm Beach, is standing speakers during the the order has devoted itself Dade County because of the with the principal speaker John to the 1963 Diocesan Develop- staffed by the Sisters of St. Jo- day-long program. ment Fund Campaign and will seph of St. Augustine; the other to social work among youth availability of more educational, F. Henning, Undersecretary of be completed during 1964. is administered by the Domin- and operates youth villages medical and recreational facili- It will begin with a Pontifical of Labor for the . ican Sisters of St. Catherine de in Europe, Canada and Aruba ties, the home will be open to Low Mass to be celebrated by ther John Glorie, assist- in the Antilles. Here the Sis- dependent girls from every area Bishop Coleman F. Carroll at The general public has been L(_1Liagtnr Corpus Christi par- (Continued On Page 12) ters provide guidance and un- in the Diocese. St. Joseph Church, Miami (Continued On Page 8) OFFICIAL * * * Appointments * * * Diocese Of Miami

The Chancery announces the following appointments effective THE REVEREND FATHER RONALD K. BROHAMER — As- THE REVEREND FATHER JOSE I. HUALDE — Assist- Friday, Aug. 30, 1963: sistant Pastor at St. Gregory Parish, Plantation. ant Pastor, Sts. Peter and Paul Parish, Miami. THE VERY REVEREND ROBERT W. SCHIE- THE REVEREND FATHER WILLIAM A. GUNTHER — As- THE REVEREND FATHER MAURO BEZANILLA — Assist- FEN — Diocesan Treasurer. sistant Pastor at The Cathedral, Miami. ant Pastor, Corpus Christi Parish, Miami. THE REVEREND FATHER JORGE BEZ CHABEBE — THE VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR DAVID E. BUSHEY THE REVEREND FATHER PADRAIG HORGAN — To Cath- Assistant Pastor, Immaculate Conception Parish, Hialeah. - Administrator of Sacred Heart Parish, Homestead. olic University, Washington, for Graduate Studies in Theology. THE REVEREND FATHER BERNARDO SOLIS — Assist- THE REVEREND FATHER LESLIE D. CANN — Administra- THE REVEREND FATHER OSCAR W. CARLSON — Assis- ant Pastor, Immaculate Conception Parish, Hialeah. tor of newly established St. John Fisher Parish, West Palm tant Pastor, St. Lawrence Parish, North Miami Beach. THE REVERENB-^PATHER JAVIER ARZUAGA — Assist- Beach, while continuing as Supervising Principal of Cardinal THE REVEREND FATHER EUGENE J. MCCARTHY — ant Pastor/St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, Miami. Newman High School, West Palm Beach. Assistant Pastor, St. Joan of Arc Parish, Boca Raton. THE REVEREND FATHER CHARLES J. ZINN — To "HE REVEREND FATHER THOMAS A. DENNEHY — As- THE REVEREND FATHER VINCENT J. SHEEHY — Assis- Gregorian University, Rome, for Graduate Studies in Theology. ,-t Pastor at St. Parish, Deerfield Beach, while tant Pastor, St. Jerome Parish, Fort Lauderdale. THE REVEREND FATHER GARY R. STEIBEL — Assist- mtmuing as Supervising Principal of Cardinal Gibbons High THE REVEREND FATHER MICHAEL A. BUTLER — As- ant Pastor, Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Parish, Fort Lauderdale. School, Fort Lauderdale. sistant Pastor, Epiphany Parish, South Miami. THE REVEREND FATHER ARTHUR R. DEBEVOISE — THE REVEREND FATHER FREDERICK H. WASS — Ad- THE REVEREND FATHER PATRICK E. FARRELL — As- Assistant Pastor, St. Rose of Lima Parish, Miami Shores. ministrator of St. Louis Parish, South Miami. sistant Pastor, St. Timothy Parish, Miami. THE REVEREND FATHER DONALD J. IRELAND — As- THE REVEREND FATHER JOHN W. GLORIE — Assistant THE REVEREND FATHER MARTIN J. GREENE — sistant Pastor., St. Anthony's Parish, Fort Lauderdale. to the Diocesan Superintendent of Schools in charge of Special Assistant Pastor, St. Anastasia Parish, Fort Pierce. THE REVEREND FATHER WILLIAM C. O'CONNELL — Education. Assistant Pastor, Immaculate Conception Parish, Hialeah. THE REVEREND FATHER MICHAEL J. HANNON — THE REVEREND FATHER JAMES E. QUINN — Administra- Assistant Pastor, St. Elizabeth Parish, Deerfield Beach. THE REVEREND FATHER JACK L. TOTTY — Assistant tor of Sacred Heart Parish, Punta Gorda. Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Coral Gables. THE REVEREND FATHER PATRICK MURRAY — Assist- THE REVEREND FATHER KEVIN Mac GABHANN — As- THE REVEREND FATHER CHARLES BARFIELD — Assis- ant Pastor. St. Edward's Parish, Palm Beach. tant Pastor at St. Stephen Parish,, West Hollywood. sistant Pastor, Immaculate Conception Parish, Hialeah. THE REVEREND FATHER WILLIAM J. HENNESSEY — THE REVEREND FATHER ERNESTO GARCIA — Assist- THE REVEREND FATHER MARTIN J. CASSIDY — Assis- Assistant Pastor, St. Anastasia Parish, Fort Pierce, and Super- ant Pastor, Corpus Christi Parish, Miami. tant Pastor at St. Monica Parish, Opa Locka. vising Principal of Central Catholic High School, Fort Pierce. THE REVEREND FATHER WILLIAM L. O'DEA — Assist- THE REVEREND FATHER JOHN J. NEVINS — Assistant THE REVEREND FATHER DANIEL SANCHEZ — Assist- ant Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Hollywood. Pastor at St. Hugh's Parish, Coconut Grove. ant Pastor, Corpus Christi Parish, Miami. THE REVEREND FATHER BRIAN REDINGTON — As- THE REVEREND FATHER JOSEPH J. BRUNNER — As- THE REVEREND FATHER JOHN C. MULCAHY — Assist- sistant Pastor, St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, Miami. sistant Pastor at The Cathedral, Miami. ant Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Hollywood. THE REVEREND FATHER DONALD F.X. CONNOLLY — THE REVEREND FATHER SALVADOR de CISTIERNA — ft ft ft Assistant Pastor at St. Francis Xavier Parish, Fort Myers. Chaplain, St. Raphael's Hall, Miami. See Announcement Of New Parishes, Page 5. THE REVEREND FATHER EDWARD G. PICK — Assistant THE REVEREND FATHER PAUL SAGHY — Administrator Pastor at St. James Parish, North Miami. of Florida City Camp for Cuban Children. ft ft ft mmmmm ^m. a . EE MjiSSS=»&-: c ;!m CITED RADIOGRAMS SENT BY LEADER TO ROME No Quarrel With Catholics, Say Vietnam Buddhists By Fr. PATRICK O'CONNOR Leading bonzes have made referred to "our purely religious crowd in Buddhist prayers and (Well-informed Buddhists have correspondent asked him again Society of St. CoJumban similar statements before to movement." spoke of the bonze who had said that the aim of the pres- on Aug. 11 to explain how her SAIGON (NO — Vietnamese foreign journalists and others. CROWD MASSED burned himself to death. ent agitation is the collapse of proposed deed could be recon- Thich Due Nghiep repeated the government. Most foreign Buddhists have nothing against Then he turned to strong As proof of their attitude to- that their movement is "purely observers are agreed now that ciled with the Buddhist moral the Catholics, a spokesman for denunciation of the govern- wards Catholics, Thich Due religious, not political as the the movement has a political law against destroying any kind the Inter-Sect Committee for the ment and Madame Ngo dinh Nghiep cited the radiograms government alleges." character.) of life. Defense of Buddhism said here. Nhu, calling on the crowd to sent by their superior bonze to His committee is the group in- One hour earlier the crowd raise their arms to show Thich Due Nghiep had acted NOT PERMITTED Rome, expressing sympathy on volved in the three-month-old massed in the street had been agreement. It was probably as interpreter for Madame "In the Theravada sect no the death of John XXIII addressed by a saffron-robed quarrel with the government of the most vehement public ut- Dieu Hue, the elderly bonzess such self-immolation is permit- and congratulating Pope Paul monk speaking into a micro- terance made by a Buddhist who had been presented to for- the Republic of Vietnam. ted," he agreed. "But in the VI. He also showed a copy of phone from a porch roof inside bonze in Saigon since the dis- eign correspondents on July 23 Mahayana sect self-immolation "We have no dispute with the another radiogram sent to the the pagoda yard. He led the pute began. as a volunteer for burning. This is aliowed to any Buddh Catholics," Thich Due Nghiep, Pope on Aug. 10. monks or nuns who decide u. 34-year-old bonze (monk) who FOR INCITING HATRED AGAINST CATHOLICS sacrifice themselves for the acts as public relations officer In this message the superior, Buddhist cause." for the committee, told NCWC Thich Tinh Khiet, thanked the News Service. "The dispute is Pontiff on the basis of a news (The Theravada sect, also only between the government agency report that "His Holi- called Hinayana, the Lesser Ve- and the Buddhists." He made ness had advised the South Viet- Buddhist Monk Blames Reds hicle, is found in Ceylon, Bur- ma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia the statement in Xa Loi pagoda, nam government to make an COLOMBO, Ceylon (NO — He requested the people not It consists of retired Su- now the busy headquarters of equitable settlement of the Bud- and southwest Vietnam. Most of Charges by extremist Buddhist to be misled, but to follow the preme Court Judge N. Sinne- the Vietnamese Buddhists and the Buddhists' campaign. dhist problem." The message groups which have led the Cey- teachings of the Buddha him- tamby, a Hindu, as chair- those of China and Japan belong lonese government to appoint a self, who preached that anyone man; retired Commissioner to the Mahayana, or Greater special commission to investi- who despises another religion L. W. de Silva, a Buddhist; Vehicle, sect. Theravada bonzes gate Catholic Action have had despises his own as well. and M. A. S. Marikkar, Mus- of south Vietnam are members the side effect of new manifes- of the Inter-Sect Committee.) At the same time, representa- lim lawyer who is a leading tations of good will toward the tives of various Christian com- member of the Kandy bar. by sympathetic munities in Ceylon have laid "Is not Theravada closer to Buddhist elements. the groundwork for a new asso- the original Buddhist doctrine?" In the Diocese of Chilaw, the NCWC correspondent asked. But one prominent Buddhist ciation to promote fellowship north of here, another well monk, Narawila Dhammara- and unity. known Buddhist monk accom- "Yes, Theravada is more tana Nayake Thero, has as- Militant Buddhists renewed panied Catholic Bishop Edmund original," the spokesman a; serted that even though the their campaign against the Peiris, O. M. I., of Chilaw on a swered. pastoral visit to the Marawila charges against Catholic Ac- Church in the wake of the Viet- "Then the Theravada Bud- tion were made by Buddhist namese strife in which mission. The visit of the Ven. Yakdessawa Sri Dhamma Thero dhists here disapproved of groups, the real direction has Buddhists allege discrimination! Quang Due's action in burning come from communists. The was unprecedented in mission against them under the regime himself alive?" Buddhist monk said that com- of Vietnam's President Ngo history. The Bishop and the munists want Buddhists and dinh Diem, a Catholic. Follow- monk went to the mission in "It is not permitted in Ther- Catholics to fight each other ing charges that Catholic Action procession, which included lit- avada," he repeated. so that communism can gain here is designed to infiltrate the ter bearers, drummers and its own ends. If such a clash dancers. No statement of disapproval Ceylonese government, the gov- was issued by the Theravada occurred, he said, the country ernment set up an inquiry com- would be ruined. The monk occupied a promi- Buddhists, as far as the foreign mission. nent pew in the mission church. press knows.

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Page 2 August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida *' *"• " -.I ••

GROUND BROKEN

4 FOR THE FIRST

ATHOLICMAUSOLEUM Diocese of Miami t i His Excellency Bishop Coleman F. Carroll broke ground Saturday afternoon, August 17th, for the first i Catholic Mausoleum in the Diocese of Miami to be built in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery and Construc- 1 tion is now underway.

Our sincere thanks to all of you who made this possible by purchasing Crypts prior to construction and in advance of need.

We repeat some of the many advantages to the purchase of a crypt now include:

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August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 900.000 JOIN IN MAKING PILGRIMAGE Ecuador's Bishops Present Poles Defy Reds, Visit Shrine Outline Of Reforms To Junta QUITO (NC) — Ecuador's said they are ready to present "disciplined citizens who do not BERLIN (NO — An estimat- rulings as merely a phase of Bishops have given the coun- concrete plans to meet the needs ed 100,000 pilgrims traveled to the communist apparatus' war need any control." Poland's national Marian shrine of attrition against the Church. ALL ABHOR PERSECUTION try's month-old military junta they outlined. an outline of what has to be at Czestochowa for the feast of The outcome was that in- Concerning the experiences Ecuador's military - junta has the Assumption despite an or- stead of traveling as pilgrims of some of those who journeyed done in the fields of education, outlawed Ecuador's Communist ganized effort on the part of the land ownership and tax reform. in organized groups, Poles to Czestochowa, the Cardinal party and asked the Supreme communist regime to deter went to Czestochowa as in- said: "There were even those them. dividual tourists. Police road- who dared to lift up their hands The Bishops presented the Court to work on constitutional Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, blocks were set up at the ap- against you and made you suf- document to the junta follow- reform. Primate of Poland, who offer- proaches to the city, and the fer morally. This is a violation ing an address by The Bishops pointed out in ed the main Mass at the Czes- incoming "tourists" had to of international law. All people Cesar Mosquera Corral of tochowa shrine of Our Lady show both identity cards and abhor persecution." their call for reform that article NC Photos Guayaquil. The Archbishop Queen of Poland, said in his vaccination certificates. It 175 of the constitution fo "We often wonder," he said BREAKING INTO a smile as he said that the Bishops have fol- sermon that some pilgrims was reported, moveover, that attacks on religion by teachers. suffered their own "way the police turned back some in this connection, "how peo- receives news of his appoint- lowed the progress of the jun- ple brought up in our coun- ment by Pope Paul VI to suc- They asked that the Catholic of the cross " to get there. whose documents were in or- ta with interest since its first der. try's Christian civilization can ceed the pontiff as archbishop Education Confederation of Ec- It was learned here that the declaration which invoked Polish government seized on so torment those of their of. is uador, which groups more than Cardinal Wyszynski told t h e Giovanni Colombo of Milan. God's name as a symbol of the pretext of a smallpox out- brothers who are believers." 1,500 institutions with 170,000 throng gathered for the As- union and hope. break in southwestern Poland to sumption Mass at the Marian students, be consulted on educa- try to block the annual pil- shrine, which is situated in the grimage. Seven smallpox Archeologists Seeking Altar The Bishops' document points tional reform. ancient monastery of Jasna Go- out the need for: RESPECT PARENTS' RIGHTS deaths were reported within a ra, that the government indeed five-week period, and govern- has the right to restrict travel —Cooperation between civil "The Church asks that the ment functionaries ruled out pil- when the public health demands Allegedly Built By Augustus and religious Church authorities government respect the right of grimages. it. But he asserted that the parents to provide the education By PATRICK RILEY summit of Rome's Capitoline in renewing a .sense of patriot- NO TOURIST RESTRICTION regime forgets that "it does not Hill in hopes of finding an altar ism; they want for their children," have the right to prohibit ROME (NC) — An interna- Polish Catholics quickly noted which legend says the Emperor they said. everything." He praised the tional team of areheologists is —Educational reform which that there was no restriction on Augustus erected to the yet- worshipers' "determination and burrowing under the Church of will keep teachers from attack- "A higher standard of social ordinary tourist travel, and in- unborn Son of God. terpreted the anti-pilgrimage solidarity," and called them Santa Maria in Ara Coeli at the ing religion and the fatherland justice must be developed for The archeologists have sunk and from spreading Marxism. the whole country," they said, "by improving conditions for a shaft about IS feet deep be- —Reform in the universities to neath the church's altar ol St. tisans, workers and those in free them from the agitation of middle class, by establishing Helena and the early medieval party politics. altar that lies just under it. new sources of work and in- On this very ancient altar is a —Land reform according come, and by a better distribu- bas relief depicting the dream to the principles presented in the tion of burdens." Augustus Caesar is supposed Bishops' April pastoral. to have had of the Virgin and While seeking helpful govern- —Increased job opportunities Child. ment programs for Indians and and reform of the tax system, "mestizos," the Bishops said Medieval legend links the to promote social justice and that the Church will continue its ispot with the altar Augustus improve living conditions for the own campaign for literacy and built after consulting the Sibyl working classes. social rehabilitation, including of Tibur about his mystifying its missions in the remote Ama- —Purging trade unions of dream. The earliest written rec- zon region. communist infiltration. ords of the legend, in Greek, are sketchy and date from the sev- —Programs to help the Indian enth century. The altar of Au- population. gustus and the Church of Santa •Gems from * Maria in Ara Coeli are not link- (In the joint pastoral letter of ed in manuscripts until the 11th April 23, the Bishops censured and 12th centuries, in guide- the present land system which books known as "Mirabilio" includes huge estates with "vast which described the chief points fruitless and underexploit- of pilgrimage in Rome. ed tracts," and tiny holdings MEANS HEAVEN'S ALTAR which cannot "fill the needs of * In those times the church was the families which cultivate known as Santa Maria in Capi- them." ME EH tolio, as the Capitoline H01 was (They said that indemnifi- then known. The name Ara cation for expropriated lands •> Good resolutions are A Coeli was not given the church "should be measured accord- until the 14th century. Possibly ••" * IR S ing to the degree of fulfillment '£ not enough; to make ¥ it took this name from the of the social function." They words "ara coeli" which stand also proposed modernization :•: , , 4 You see, one of the happiest functions of his business is the relationship together physically (but not syn- of the farming sector of the ,:. sense they must be •> he enjoys with the Florida National Bank, in the duPont Building, where tactically) in the Latin inscrip- nation's economy.) •> translated into deeds. X he does all of his banking business. tion on the medieval altar de- And to tell you why he's so happy with our bank, would give us an picting the dream of Augustus. The Bishops' new document opportunity to do a lot of bragging and . . . we could write pages about By itself, the phrase "ara coe- our virtues as a banking house. But, let's just say we have a good, strong* li" means Heaven's altar. bank, where no effort is spared to meet the needs of our customers..-. large or small. Although the Capitoline Hill is traditionally the citadel of How about you? Do you have any banking problems? ancient Rome and a center of If so, we believe it'll pay you to come in and look us over. But, if you its civic life, it remains what can't get away from your desk . . . just call FR 3-7733 and we'll one of the archeologists now have someone out to see you whenever and wherever you say. investigating it calls "an ar- FUNERAL HOME cheological blank." He said And remember, you have free parking in the duPont the "puzzle" of the very early 3 Generations of Garage in our own building; just have your parking medieval altar portraying ticket stamped before you leave the Bank. Augustus and the Virgin and Experience Child prompted the investiga- tors to start probing at that After Your First Transaction At This Largest Funeral Bank You, Too, Will tike spot. But he added the Higher level important qualification that Home in Dade County a there is much more to be Banking Just One Escalator Step Up found than the legendary and Catholic Owned From Flagler and 2nd Avenue very possibly nonexistent and Managed altar. Edward F. Mcttala Prices to satisfy Already the project has yield- FLORIDA NATIONAL BAN ed a 12th-century reliquary in Every Family .i AND TRUST COMPANY AT MIAMI .-. : r s sandalwood, containing relics of ,\: ••••;• Alfred I: duPont Building ;../ ' i the mother of the Emperor Con- 7200 N.W. 2nd Ave. >; stantine, St. Helena, and other + . Member: Federal Reserve System, Federal Deposit, Insurance Corp., Florida National Group. : "Near the Cathedral" Our Capital and Surplus in Ratio to Deposits and Loans Makes This One of the Strongest Banks in the Nation saints of antiquity. This was found as a byproduct of the in- PL 1-7523 vestigation.

Page 4 August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida HOUSE GIVES FIRM SUPPORT IN PASSING CONSTRUCTION BILL OFFICIAL: New Parishes, Missions THE MOST REVEREND BISHOP HAS ESTABLISHED THE Aid Bill Recognizes Rights Of Church-Related Colleges FOLLOWING PARISHES AND MISSIONS IN THE DIOCESE. WASHINGTON (NO — The by Rep. John B. Anderson of uate of Baylor University, argued that aid to private THEIR BOUNDARIES WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT A FU- House firmly supported the Illinois, was voted down after Waco, Tex., said he thought grade and high schools was a TURE DATE. place of church-related colleges Rep. Charles E. Goodell of New Baylor and other church-relat- different matter. They said St. Louis Parish for the Kendall Area, South Dade in Federal aid to higher educa- York told the House it amount- ed institutions should not be as- there is a lengthy history of tion when it approved a $1,195 ed to abdication of legislative sisted by tax funds. He called Federal assistance to all St. John Fisher Parish in West Palm Beach between St. million "bricks and mortar" responsibility and asks the Su- it a "plain and flagrant perver- types of colleges. Ann's Parish in West Palm Beach and St. Francis of Assist, bill. preme Court: "Will you please sion of the proper function of However, when Quie in- Riviera Beach. come in and tell us whether we By a vote of 287 to 113, the government." cidentally remarked that aid to are doing right or wrong?" St. Kevin Mission for the area west of St. Brendan's Parish, House approved a three-year ACCEPTED AID church - related elementary and West Miami. To be administered from St. Brendan's Parish. program to help all accredited The amendment to strike Powell arose with a paper secondary schools was uncon- • colleges and universities finance private colleges from the in his hand and told the House stitutional, he was checked hv St. Benedict Mission for the area north-west of Hialeah. new classrooms, libraries and bill was introduced by Rep. that in the past four years Rep. William T. Cahill of New To be administered from St. Monica's Parish in Opa Locka. laboratories not to be used for D. K. Matthews of Florida. alone, Baylor has accepted Jersey who insisted that "men sectarian instruction. He said there will not be ^ St. George Mission for the area of Ft. Lauderdale centered more than $6.2 million in as- of great renown in constitution- The bill provides that col- enough tax money to take sistance from the Federal gov- al law" have expressed an op- v»,c Plaza Estates^ To be administered from St. Gregory's care of public education if Parish, Plantation. leges can seek either an out- ernment. posite opinion. right grant for one-third of the private institutions are as- Last year, the House approv- cost of a construction project sisted. The question of Federal as- ed a similiar college assistance or a 50-year, low-interest loan Rep. Albert Quie of Minneso- sistance for church-related and other private elementary and bill by a vote of 319 to 79. But for up to 75 per cent of cost. ta responded that the Matthews the Senate added a program of Aid requests would be chan- amendment would be "unwise secondary schools did not play Board Of Catholic Charities a major part in the debate. student scholarships. The House neled through special state public policy." It would sudden- defeated this version by a vote commissions which will as- ly penalize private colleges and Supporters of college aid of 214 to 186. Reorganized And Expanded sign priorities. universities, he said. The Diocesan Board of Catholic Charities has been reor- Although the chamber has ap- Rep. Adam Clayton Powell of ganized under the supervision of Msgr. Bryan O. Walsh to proved in the past a variety of New York, chairman of t h e make its operation more effective and more extensive, it aid programs whose recipients House Education Committee, PAN AM was announced this week by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll. included church-related institu- said that "private schools are tions, the debate on the college the backbone of American high- Msgr. Walsh will serve as Secretary of the Diocesan bill marked one of the few er education." The Matthews PLATING Board of Catholic Cahrities and also as Director of the Cuban times it has engaged in pro- amendment, he added, "would Children's Program. longed and lively discussion on pull the rug out from under COMPANY the issue. higher education." Father John J. Nevins has been appointed Assistant Sec- »tary of the Diocesan Board and also becomes the Director HAS 'GOOB CHANCE' NOTES NUMBERS DISTINCTIVE METAL FINISHES \ jf Catholic Welfare Bureaus in Dade and Monroe Counties. The measure now goes to the Rep. Edith Green of Oregon, Senate. Majority Leader Mike sponsor of the measure, noted Gold Plating o! Religious Articles Father Joseph P. Cronin has been made an assistant to Mansfield of Montana said he that of the 2,100 colleges in the ECCLESIASTICALLY APPROVED the Secretary, Msgr. Walsh, and will be Director of the Cath- thought it has a "good chance," United States, more than 1,300 See "Dick" Blake olic Welfare Bureau in Broward County. although the Senate education are privately operated. Of the 98 NE. 73rd St. PL 7-6621 private schools, she said, 482 (Just Off Mloml Ave.) Father Joseph M. McLaughlin has been made an assistant subcommittee has yet to finish Miami, Florida work on its Senate version. are Protestant and 335 are to the Secretary, Msgr. Walsh, and will be Director of the Catholic. Catholic Welfare Bureau for the East Coast Deanery. The House rejected two amendments related to the Defenders of including pri- Father Thomas J. Goggin has been made an assistant to Church-State question. It turn- vate and other church-related the Secretary, Msgr. Walsh, and will be Director of the Catholic ed down by a voice vote a colleges in the measure argued Welfare Bureau for the West Coast Deanery. proposal to insert a clause de- that their inclusion has been a NO MONTHLY CHARGE signed to encourage a Su- Federal policy for decades. preme Court test of the con- Their determination to il- on 1 stitutionality of aiding educa- lustrate this was pointedly Special Checking Accounts 'Hoodlum Priest shown when they dealt with Notre Dame Group tion in church-related col- only 15c per check leges. an objection of Rep. W. R. Poage of Texas. p* Vacation Loans v" Home Improvement Loans Dies In St. Louis To Present 'Hamlet' It also voted down, by a non- Poage, noting he was a grad- p* Personal Loans W Mortgage Loans > r. LOUIS (NO — A Re- "Hamlet" will be present- recorded vote of 136 to 62, a ed by drama students of the move to confine the bill's as- i> Auto Loans V Saving Loans quiem Mass was offered here University of Notre Dame at sistance to public institutions. CONTRACT HARDWARE FULL BANK SERVICE for Father Charles Dismas 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 25 The legislation does stipulate Clark, S.J., known nationally on WLBW-TV CH. 10. that the Federal funds cannot LIGHTING FIXTURES C. Edward Kettle, President for his rehabilitation work with The play is being televised be used to help build facilities during sessions of the Na- MODERNFOLD DOORS ex-convicts. to be used for sectarian in- tional Catholic Theater Con- struction, religious worship or PL 4-5451 ' The 62-year-old Jesuit priest, ference which opened today "primarily" for a pr&gram of FIRST NATIONAL BANK subject of a movie called "The at the Hotel Deauvllle, a school or department of di- Hoodlum Priest," died of a Miami Beach, and continues vinity. through Monday. FARREY'S OF HIALEAH heart attack at St. Mary's Hos- DEFEATS AMENDMENTS pital after a three-week illness. 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August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 •• • t*m\ T"* •••••*•• • •••. •.:**• FVTti * V Council Aim Is To Sanctify U.S. Bishops Reemphasize Not Just Civilize World Teaching On Social Justice Is the Take, for instance, the case of The Catholic Bishops of the United States on three occasions going "progressive?" I detect the distribution of contracep- over the years have united publicly in emphasizing the perennial an uneasiness among certain tives as the cure for overpopu- teaching of the Church on racial justice. The first of these came Catholics who fear that the in 1943. It was followed in 1958 by an historic re-affirmation of Fathers of the lation. Christian principles governing rights of human beings and a con- council will The Church has substantially demnation of the evils of discrimination. "lean too far the same general goals as the This document not only became front page news through- backward" in secular humanist in regard to out the country, but as time went on and racial tensions in- order to please the civilizing and humanizing of creased, it became a lucid, concrete, positive blueprint for the secular hu- the world. The Church is ;"°t prudent and effective action in the correction of abuses in manists and ex- as anxious as the humani troubled areas. treme liberals. bring peace to the world, lo Last week in Chicago, the Bishops of the United States spoke Many Ameri- bring about a recognition of hu- again in one firm, united voice. Once more they emphasized the c a n Catholics \ man dignity and the blessings of immutable principles governing the rights of all people and the were disturbed FK SHEERIN liberty and equality. responsibility of each individual to work for and maintain har- by Pope John's mony in the present crisis. This time more noticeable than in so-called "opening to the left," But the Fathers of the council their previous statements there was a note of urgency, a reflec- by some of his views in Mater will not necessarily agree with tion of the nation's apprehension about present conditions, an et Magistra and by Pope Paul's extreme liberals on practical echo of the almost universal impatience with those deliberately ringing tribute to the U.N. They means and projects for attaining obstructing justice. fear that the council session these general goals. The coun- this fall will echo these policies cil will want to relieve the suf- Pinpointing the obligation of each person to become "per- and perhaps add a few new and ferings caused by overpopulation sonally involved/' the Bishops flatly stated that "no Catholic unsettling decisions in the mat- but they will view contracep- in good conscience can justify himself if he fails to recognize ter of nuclear test bans and tives from God's viewpoint as the rights of other citizens. They went on to underline our overpopulation. well as the viewpoint of human obligation to engage in a "free exchange of ideas" in bi- never be morally right to use it as a means of avoiding con- ception. want and poverty. racial meetings designed to find out what the Negro really We can rest assured that the The government does not regulate morality. "Safeness" does HELP SUGGESTED wants and to enable opposing groups to understand each oth- council will be progressive in not make for Tightness. Whenever the intention of a pill user er better. They spelled out the means of making this ex- the sense that it will launch out Some Catholics may say: is to prevent conception, then its use is morally wrong be- change of thoughts possible. into the deep and come to grips "Why doesn't the council (and cause temporary sterilization is induced. Apparently there are many who are not convinced of the with the great issues such as the Church) stay severly ou* * Some years ago Pope Pius XII stated that "direct steriliza- value of public demonstrations, since places like southern Florida war and poverty. But it will not all these problem areas? T. tion, whether permanent or temporary, of the man or of the have made considerable progress in ruling out inequalities with- be "progressive" in the fashion are mainly political problems woman, is unlawful, and this by virtue of the natural law from out resorting to these means. But whether or not one approves of secular humanists. and the Church should stay out of this method or another, the undeniable fact is that everyone which the Church herself has no power to dispense." of politics — and the whole secu- in good conscience has "to work, to pray and to act courageously The moral matters involved here have been summed up For the approach of the ex- lar world." in the statement of these two general principles, and since this treme liberal or secular human- in the cause of human equality and dignity while there is stiE I think Leo Cardinal Suen- controversial matter seems destined to go on for some time, ist toward the great current time." ens, Archbishop of Malines- it would be well to note these points carefully: 1. If these problems is essentially political. This is a sane and sober and moving appeal on the part of Brussels, Belgium, helped to drugs are used deliberately to avoid conception, this is morally He believes in civilizing the the American Bishops. With such statements as these widely give an answer to this ques- wrong because suppression of ovulation causes direct steriliza- world and in doing it by political publicized, it is increasingly more difficult to understand how tion when he said that the tion. 2. If competent medical advice urges use of these pills means. That in itself is a lauda- any Catholic in any part of the country can plead ignorance of Second Vatican Council need- to remedy an unhealthy condition in a woman, it is morally ble enough ambition. his moral obligations with regard to social and racial justice. It ed the help of expert laymen. is high time that everyone looks into his own conscience and permissable under certain circumstances to use them. The CIVILIZE, SANCTIFY temporary sterility thus caused is a side effect of the treatment I don't believe he meant that reflects on this final sobering comment of the Bishops: "The re- But the council, like the laymen should actually attend ligious conscience of America condemns racism as a serious of- needed. In the long run what determines the moral Tightness or Church itself, approaches these the council sessions but that fense against God." same problems from a spiritual wrongness of the matter is the intention of the physician and the Fathers of the council angle. The Fathers of the coun- the user. should have ready at hand the cil want to civilize the world but expert advice of lay scientists, Safeness Not tightness' they also want to sanctify it. economists and demogr' They want to help men become Recently the Food and Drug Administration announced that Problem Of Campus Morals crs, probably in the forti. Every year around this time groups of educators get to- more fully human so that they books and learned articles. the controversial oral contraceptive known as Enovid can be can receive the life that is di- "safely" taken as a means of inducing temporary sterilization. gether in various parts of the country and go on record as being deeply concerned about the alarming attitude of college youth vine. They want to prepare the The opinions of the learned ag- This blessing of the federal agency has been attended by world for the good news of the nostic or even athiest can be enough publicity to cause more confusion among the many towards sex. And every year their conferences end up with the same empty, prolix, ineffective resolutions which never come Gospel. helpful to the council Fathers who do not yet understand the moral values involved in using if the non-believer is an expert this drug. And the problem has been complicated, strangely close either to analyzing the real meaning of the sordid problem Undoubtedly, many of the or to offer some reasonable, workable remedies. in his field. But if the Catholic enough, by the useful and heartening information that this decisions of the council in re- lay expert is equally qualified in same product has other legitimate uses which can benefit the Recently one such conference, reported by the New York gard to current problems such Times, after cataloging and lamenting the abuses of sex on his field, he can be vastly more health of a woman in helping to correct certain disorders. as war and poverty will be helpful to the council as he will However, it must be repeated and emphasized that it can campuses, went on to propose some strictly natural motives identical with certain planks for reforms, while, as in the past, completely ignoring any see the practical problems of in the political platform of war, poverty, etc., from the spir- possible supernatural motives. the secular humanist. But oth- SeSZ£iiS£( ACCORDING tb A VERY AHCWT IEGFND itual as well as the purely secu- One can imagine how much effect these Boy Scout pep talks ers will be radically different. lar angle. -J ST PATRICK SPENT AO PAYS or LENT have on youth away from home. They are the target of the bil- ,T "-'- ~1 PRAYING AHD FASTING ON THIS TINV ISLAND J LOUGH DCRC, NOW A»J IRISH lion dollar sex propaganda directed by the peddlers of filth in .CENTER every form; they are often encouraged by their agnostic teachers >—J--~~•> The Diocese of Miami to laugh off traditional standards of right and wrong and urged "imr •y IKA Weekly Publication by many on the faculty with impressive degrees to express H ^T^f^ 'mW^VmW'W Embracing Florida's 16 Soutta- themselves lest the shackles of organized religion cause them to •i 0MM MM MM mm W MMr ern Counties: Broward. Ch»- SHORTEST Wm\W MM MW MW MM 1 mmmi lo"e, Collier. Dado. DeS> develop inhibitions and stunt their personalities. •R^ MM mm MM MM MM' Glades. Hardee. Hendry. H INTERVAL K3r WB MW MM MM J mm j lands. Indian River. Lee, Ma:'. ^SM ^MMW-MM ^mmw MM^J Monroe. Okeechobee, Fk;m BETWEEN THE The newspaper report gave no hint that the educators ever - "™^" •^mm- ^M^-^MMMt Beach, St. Lucie. DEATH -AND brought God and religion or sin and virtue into their discussions. Editorial PLaza 8-0543 CANON IZ/tT/oN There was no mention of the power of self-control gained through OF A SAINT IS prayer and the high motives of love of God and neighbor. Advertising and Classified. PL 4-2561: Circulation. PL 1-6821 Nothing was said about the blessing of maintaining a peaceful THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. THE conscience by avoiding abuses of sex and by doing penance The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop of Miami, President MURDERED IH for past offenses. And absolutely nothing, we can be sure, was I2S2 m , Monsignor James F. 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Page 6 August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Can Human Logic' Contradict Revelation? By Msgr. JAMES J. WALSH God. The Church speaks with AN ALTAR BOY NAMED "SPECiC the voice and the authority of In the current discussions God in teaching, governing, and among religious bodies about sanctifying her members. We the true meaning of faith and actually what many others are tianity with a much fuller believe her doctrines are true the motives for believing, we thinking and saying nowadays. revelation from Almighty God and her laws are just, because were reminded There can be no doubt that carried on the same objective. they are from God Himself. of a letter re- many walk by the door of the At the same time it clarified ceived some Church and do not enter be- those laws which are neces- Nor can "liking" a particu- time ago from a cause of her attitude towards sary to guide souls to their lar doctrine be the reason for non - Catholic marriage and related questions. eternal goal. believing it. No one likes the woman. She Every priest hears this same dogma of hell, but if God says stated that aft- story over and over again, so Many of these truths are far beyond the comprehension of it is so, then it is. And dis- er considerable that after awhile we cannot liking a law, such as the one study she found help thinking that if by some human reason alone. Who, for instance, in the history of man- against divorce, is no reason ^everything "log- magic reversal the Church at all for rejecting it. Again x kind had enough native intelli- s' : in the Cath- MSGR. WALSH could modify her teaching, there the matter rests solely on V«<* Church ex- simply wouldn't be room enough gence to be able to come to the conclusion that there are this: If God says divorce and cept the stand on divorce and to hold all the converts. birth prevention are evil, then birth-control." WHY DO WE BELIEVE? .. three persons in one God? Who has so refined an intellect that His law in this regard is just, But to get back to this idea he could look at the Host held despite the fact, which no one The word that mystified me of all these these other truths high in the hands of the priest denies, that in some cases was "logical." You wonder how being "logical," while the mor- at the of the Mass the law seems very severe. logic could lead one to believe al prohibitions are not, the first and logically deduct that It con- The fault in judgment here that God became man and died thought that comes to mind tains the body and blood, soul must lie with men, rather for our sins, that He arose again here is prompted by the little and divinity of Christ? than with God and H i s from the dead and founded a word "why." Why do we be- Church. Church which will last to the lieve? Do the laws of logic Now suppose as our cor- AUTHORITY OF GOD end of time. It seems to be alone determine our accept- respondent states, the Church To sum up: A Catholic has placing an overwhelming bur- ance of Christian Doctrine? is right on everything but the same fundamental reason den on the power of human rea- Does a Catholic reverence and divorce and birth control. for believing in the wrongness of son alone to determine that the respect the ten commandments Wouldn't one be foolish, then, divorce and birth prevention as Pope really is the Vicar of and the laws of the Church to believe as certain every- he has for accepting the truth Christ on earth, that all seven only because they "seem thing else she teaches? of the Blessed Trinity — name- sacraments are divinely estab- reasonable?" ly the authority of God reveal- "Did we have fun at camp, Sister!" lished, that the Mass is truly How would anyone know the ing. Other arguments may be the sacrifice by which Christ, Faith is based on something rest of her doctrine is true? forceful and convincing but fi- Divine Victim, is offered much deeper than the power of Certainly not because it sounds nally the question comes back Vodin to the Eternal Father, human reasoning. What we be- logical. to the fact that God has made and that the Holy Eucharist is lieve can never contradict the Obviously, logic could not be known His mind through the indeed the greatest of all laws of logic, but at the same Church. Christ's miracles. time it can never depend solely the motive of faith. WHY ACCEPT? upon the ability of the human Acceptance of such decrees is All of these sublime truths mind to reason correctly. Why do we accept these doc- were firmly believed in by trines? Because of faith, faith what is known as true faith in Sam Gompers' Life Model our correspondent, but the It's important to remember in God revealing. We believe God. Sentiment or emotion are line was drawn just as firmly that God established the whatever the Church teaches in not the standards by which we when the Church teaches that Church and preserved it in matters of faith and morals on accept or reject the doctrines For New Trade Unionists divorce and birth prevention order that it would teach His the authority of God, not on the of religion. The reason that we are evils to be condemned. In truths. Another way of say- basis of a purely human inves- can believe wholeheartedly is By Msgr. GEORGE HIGGINS before his death in 1924. It ing this is that the job of the tigation. because we can say, "This other words, the Church is The Aug. 10 issue of Business reads in part as follows: right in everything else, but Church is to make known not teaching definitely is from God. wrong in these two matters. what man himself has been In the current talks on unity This is supported by His au- Week reports that today's "The (first A F of L) con- The Catholic Church faithfully able to reason out and to de- among churches, the real mean- thority." Then, whether it is young workers are rather apa- vention (which was held in 1886 mirrors the mind of God in clare as logical, but what God ing of faith has to be brought liked or not, it remains true. thetic about unions and more in Columbus, Ohio) provided for all other respects, but slips up Himself has revealed as true. out clearly. It has to be em- And if it is studied in its place or less indiffer- phasized that we are willing in God's eternal plan of re- a president with a salary of >" these. ent to the over- Judaism in the Old Law gave to accept whatever the Church demption, then it may very well $1,000 per year ... I was nom- all cause of or- V_.nat this woman wrote in men divine truths which reason teaches only because we be- lose its unreasonable appear- inated for president but I was such an interesting fashion is alone could not discover. Chris- lieve she is commissioned by ance. ganized labor. greatly disinclined to accept any Many season- salaried labor office and there- ed trade union fore declined . . . The office leaders, Busi- fairly went begging and finally Intensity Of Heavens Joys Inestimable ness Week I was again nominated and By FATHER LEO J. TRESE MWIPI-*1—' tear us asunder when we pos- points out can- persuaded in the interest of the sess God, and God us. Yes, we didly admit that It seems strange that most of MSGR t shall know our family and our the labor move- movement to accept the nomi- us show so little eagerness to HIGGINS » 4 ment's future nation and election. get to heaven. We all have a It i n t d i 1 Uble that friends in heaven, and rejoice may depend on great desire to be happy. We we shrink from a confronta- to im l f 1 I (in an absentminded sort of "This was in November and look forward tion with death. God has made it well might be, "It must be way) that they are with us. But its ability to arouse the inter- the constitution was to go into with keen antici- us that way. If death were experienced to be appreciated." we and they shall be so absorb- est of these young workers and effect on March 1 of the fol- pation to each too attractive, we might not A mother could more easily ex- ed in the piercing joy of loving to enkindle in them some of lowing year, and so there take proper care of life and God and being loved by Him, approach- plain to a five year old child the idealism which brought the was no salary paid me for ing holiday health. We might expose our- as to have little time or thought movement into being in the first the intervening months. It selves too easily to physical the nature of conjugal happi- when, freed for one another. place. was a difficult economic dangers. Our aversion to ness, than God could explain to struggle for me to devote my briefly from death is the built-in mechan- Best of all, the happiness of fer Irum rou- us the happiness of heaven. This will not be an easy task, entire time for those months ism by which God ensures heaven can never pall or les- for too many of the newer mem- without receiving salary or ii^_^v we can We are not so naive as to that we shall reach the term of think of heaven as a beauti- sen. It can only grow and bers of the labor movement — compensation for I had a "have a little years He has set for us. It is, ful, placid park where we sit grow and grow through all the Johnny-come-latelies, so to wife and six children ... to fun." T h e Father Trese in short, the instinct of self- around at our ease and chat eternity. And eternity, let us speak — are like spoiled chil- support. Somehow I managed thought of preservation. with relatives and friends, remember, is not a long- dren who have had everything through it all. heaven, however, leaves us while God walks by occa- drawn-out time. Eternity is handed to them on a silver comparatively unmoved. We ex- Nevertheless, in spite of our sionally to give us a benign just one single moment of ex- platter. They are nominal "The first little office, which perience no stirrings of pleas- understandable reluctance to nod of recognition. But do we quisite rapture — a moment trade unionists, and they know was about ten by eight, had a urable excitement at the pro- die, it does seem that heaven ever try to grasp, even faint- which never ends. In heaven very little about early struggles door, a small window, and a spect of what awaits us after should exert more of an attrac- ly, what it will be like to be there is no sense of going on of the labor movement. brick floor. Money was scarce. death. tion upon us than it does. It caught up in the wild, rag- and on. After we have been in There was not always enough will not, unless and until ing torrent of God's love for heaven a billion earth-years, Fortunately there is no for paper and ink. More often One reason for this impassive we force our minds to bypass us, as this barrier of human if a recent arrival were to need for today's younger than not, it was midnight before attitude towards the joys of the ugly specter of death and flesh is dissolved? Do we ask, "How long have you been workers to stretch their im- I got home — there were meet- heaven is the fact that to get to meditate often on the ecstatic ever try to apprehend what it here?" our answer would be, agination to visualize for ings, speeches to make, confer- to heaven, we first of all must future that shall be ours. will mean to find ourselves "Why, I just came!" themselves the sacrifices ences to attend, for the cause die. For most of us, too, death fairly exploding with love as which those hardy pioneers of labor is no easy mistress to HAPPINESS INESTIMABLE will be" preceded by suffering. our unsealed eyes now per- Yes, it is to be feared that we made for the cause of organ- serve . . ." Our minds are so preoccupied We cannot, of course, reach ceive Him Who is infinitely do not get from our faith in ized labor in the early days by the thought of suffering and a true understanding of heaven good and infinitely lovable? heaven the spiritual mileage of the movement. No one in his right mind death that we seem unable to in this life. The intensity of that we should. Temptations would want to turn back the raise our eyes to what follows heaven's happiness is so far be- In this life we find our great- would lose much of their power Samuel Gompers, first presi- clock to 1886, but it is to be after. Suffering and death are yond our wildest imaginings est happiness in the company and life's troubles would lose dent of the old American Fed- hoped that somehow or other the grime on the window which that even God cannot get across of the people whom we love and much of their weight if we eration of Labor, has told the the spirit of 1886, as exemplified obscures our view of the beauti- to our limited minds the na- who love us. But we never have could realize, even dimly, what story of those years very simp- by men like Gompers, can be ful world which lies outside our ture of the bliss He has in store known such love, and therefore things God has prepared for ly, in his autobiography, kept alive in the ranks of or- present shabby quarters. for us. If an advertiser were such happiness, as will all but those who love Him. which was completed shortly ganized labor.

August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 7 THE RATIO OF LAITY TO PRIESTS VARIES Labor Day Shortage Of Vocations Topic For Council (The following article gives Observance some of the background for the vital problem of voca- Sponsored by the Diocese of Miami tions, which is expected to be taken up by the bishops of the The Most Reverend Coleman F. Carroll, world when they gather for D. D., Bishop of Miami the second session of the Sec- ond Vatican Council, Sept. 29. Thursday, August 29,1963 The writer is the executive secretary of the Pontifical Of- fice for Religious Vocations at 8:30 a.m. — Pontifical Low Mass Cele- the Vatican, an operation brated by Bishop Carroll at St. Joseph within the Sacred Congrega- Church, 8670 Byron Avenue, Miami tion of Religious.) Beach. By FATHER Two Seminars at Americana Hotel, Bal GODFREY POAGE, C.P. Harbour. TJCWC News Service (General Public Invited; No Admission Charge.) The lack of priests and Re- Theme: New Horizons of Labor and Manage- ligious is so acute in many ment. parts of the world that the Fa- The Right Reverend Msgr. George C. Higgins, chair- thers of the Second Vatican man, Social Action Department, National Catholic Council are almost sure to take Welfare Conference, chairman and presiding at both up the problem of vocations. seminars. Welcoming Address by Dade Comity Commissioner Why is it, the bishops want to Alex Gordon. know, that vocations flourish in some places and appear virtual- Morning Seminar, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon ly nonexistent in others? The statistical-analyzing apparatus "Labor and Management Face the Challenge of Auto- of today — the Pontifical Office mation." Speaking for Labor: Mr. Irving Beller, Economist, for Religious Vocations installed Department of Research, member of Executive Coun- a UNIVAC computer over a cil, AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C. year ago — throws the situation Speaking for Management: Mr. John A. Coakley, Jr., in bold relief. President, Automatic Sprinkler Corp. of America, POPE PAUL VI, at his first summer audience, takes time out for a personal greeting to s Youngstown, Ohio. Why are there such differ- at Castelgandolfo, in the Alban Hills, near Rome, altar boys from the nearby town. Moderator: Mr. James Vadakin, Ph. D., Chairman, ences, for example, between Department of Economics, University of Miami. the number of Catholics in acceptance of the Spirit's goad to help the Christian to be able certain countries and the num- pared on the changing condi- Labor Panelists tions of religious vocations in by the individual. The goal of to know it when he has such Harold E. Lewi6, Business Representative, Carpenters' ber of priests serving them? the Church today, as always, is a vocation and to foster it. In Belgium, for instance, the the modern world. He had titled District Council, M. F. Hinson, Jr., President, Com- this study "The Nun In The munications Workers of America, Local 3107. Joseph ratio of Catholics per priest E. Henry, President, Miami Building and Construction is 600 to 1, while in Guate- Modern World," but immediate- Trades Council. R. Callahan, Business Agent, I.B.E.W. mala H is 11,000 to 1. ly qualified it. "When we talk Local Union 349. Alternates — Frank Roche, President, of nuns," he said, "we have Many To Attend Labor Day Florida State Federation, Labor Council, AFL-CIO. In the United States, while also in mind all souls dedicated Julius Sole, Secretary-Treasurer, Miami Building and Construction Trades Council. the ratio is 820 to 1, that fig- to God whose object is visible ure is rapidly changing, for the apostolic propagation . . . such Observance Here Thursday Management Panelists Catholic population there has in- as Brothers . . . and lay apostles L.C. Hunter, Director, Industrial Relations, Florida creased 35.9 per cent in the of all kinds. Continued From Page 1 Dade Chamber of Commerce, Power & Light Co. last decade and during the same will be moderator. C.A. Nichols, Division Personnel Manager, Southern Cardinal Suenens in his ap- invited to attend both seminars, Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. time the priests have increased only 22.2 per cent. peal for a more modern ap- at which there will be no ad- Joining in the discussion at Jerome M. Rosenthal, Vice President, Industrial Rela- proach to the idea of the re- both seminars will be ^e- tions, National Airlines. FEWER PRIESTS mission charge. ligious life wants to extend sentatives of both labor . of Julian J. Eberle, Production Manager, Miami News. The Montreal archdiocese, EXTEND WELCOME Alternate — Michael O'Neil, General Tire Co. the Church's apostolate to new management. 0 with some 1.3 million Catholics, The official welcome of the dimensions, and makes some OFFICIALS INVITED has 2,180 priests. Madrid, with community will be extended by startling suggestions for utiliz- Members of federal, state, Afternoon Seminar, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 2.6 million Catholics, has 2,349 Dade County Commissioner ing present personnel more county and local governments "The Negro In the Labor Market." priests. And Manila, with a Alex Gordon, and the chairman effectively. have been invited to be pres- Speaking for Labor: Mr. Arnold Zander, President, Catholic population of 2.7 mil- at both seminars will be the Rt. ent, along with officials of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal lion, has only 725 priests. One tool for evaluating the Rev. Msgr. George G. Higgins, Miami-Dade County Chamber Employes, AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C. effects of environment on the chairman of the Social Action of Commerce; banking, indus- Speaking for Management: Mr. Raymond Hilliard, The over-all picture in the temperament and personality of Department of the National trial and business leaders; Director, Cook County Department of Public Aid; Church is one of vocation a youth is the psychological Catholic Welfare Conference, President, National Catholic Conference for Inter- representatives of all universi- shortage. In Europe the Cath- test to determine temperamen- Washington, D. C. Judge J. racial Justice, Chicago, 111. ties and colleges in South olic population has been in- tal and emotional fitness for Fritz Gordon, of the 11th Judi- creasing steadily, while the Florida; newspaper, radio and Moderator: Mr. James R. Brumby, President, Miami- the priestly or religious life., cial Circuit, Miami, will be Dade County Chamber of. Commerce, Miami. number of priests has been television executives and oth- The assumption is that if youths toastmaster at the banquet. decreasing. In Latin America ers active in civic affairs. are psychologically suitable for Labor Panelists the population increase has Speakers at the morning the priesthood or religious life William Grogan, International Vice President, Tran- been explosive, for in the past session will be Irving Beller, Delegations of clergy and lay sport Workers Union. they are more likely to per- five years the Catholics have economist of the Department people from many parishes in Judge Henderson, International Vice President, Inter- severe. national Longshoremans Association, Miami. doubled percentagewise over

Page 8 August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida NEWLY-ORDAINED COMPLETE "BASIC TRAINING" 8 New Priests Voice Thanks For Prayers Eight priests newly-ordained for the Diocese of Miami were completing their "basic train- ing" course this week while awaiting their first assignments to parish duties. They visited the Chancery Building and other places where they learned of the operations involved in the Chancellor's office, the Department of Schools, the Vocations office and other departments of the diocese. Along with Bishop Cole- man F. Carroll, they attended the regular luncheon meeting of the Miami Serra Club. In- troduced by Msgr. James J. Walsh, Director of Vocations, each of the eight young priests spoke. Principal theme of all of them was one of great thank- fulness and deepest gratitude Voice Photos 573,645TH MAN to be served at Miami's downtown Camillus to all the people — many of Miami Serrans Hear Newly Ordained Priests House was welcomed Tuesday by Brother David, B.G.S., super- them unknown to them — ior, on the third anniversary of the founding of the refuge for whose prayers in their behalf L. Totty, Father Donald J. on the subject of racial har- ians, their pastors and parents. indigent men by the Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd. had helped them answer the Ireland, Father William C. mony. Many Catholics, he de- Speaking of the shortage of call to a priestly vocation and O'Connell, Father Ernesto Gar- clared, are greatly in need of priests in the Diocese, he urged complete the arduous training cia-Rubio and Father Kevin fundamental training on the those present to pray that all Woman's Club Sets Sale Aug. 24, 25 and studies which led to their MacGabhann. subject. candidates for the priesthood ordination. Bishop Carroll also spoke, The Bishop also spoke at the persevere to the fulfillment of \_^L rummage sale to benefit St. Sunday, Aug. 24 and 23. The young priests were calling attention of the Serrans meeting of the Palm Beach their vocations. Dr. Charles Brendan School' playground will Father Charles Zinn, Father to the pastoral letter of all the County Serra Club Monday Zinn, who has one son a priest be sponsored by the parish Usable articles will be sold Arthur R. DeBevoise, Father United States Bishops which ap- night, which was attended by and a daughter a nun, also Woman's Club Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Gary R. Steibel, Father Jack pears in The Voice this week Palm Beach County seminar- spoke.

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God Love You Text Of Bishops' Letter On Racial Equality (Following is the text of the joint pastoral letter of color, and realize that all of us are human beings, men, Most Reverend the American Bishops on racial harmony released this women, and children, all sharing the same human nature week to the nation's 43 million Catholics.) and dignity, with the same desires, hopes, and feelings. We Fulton J. Sheen Nearly five years ago, we the Catholic bishops of the United should try to know and understand one another. States, proclaimed with one voice our moral judgment on racial discrimination and segregation. This judgment of November, 1958, To do this we must meet and talk openly and sincerely and simply reaffirmed the Catholic position already made explicit in calmly about our mutual problems and concerns. There are a much earlier statement in 1943. many ways in which such meetings can come about peacefully THE TEARS OF CHRIST and naturally and fruitfully. For example those in the same type One evening after dinner with a group of men in which In the present crisis, we wish to repeat those moral principles of work can readily discuss the problems caused by racial bar- the conversation had turned to the poverty of the world, and to offer some pastoral suggestions for a Catholic approach to riers. Physicians of one race can talk with those of another. So racial harmony. can businessmen, teachers, lawyers, secretaries, farmers, clerlf a priest profoundly interested in the Missions reflected: and other workers. Parish and diocesan societies, politic "Those men sleep well." That is, the misery of their We insist that "the heart of the race question is moral and gatherings, and civic and neighborhood associations can be com- fellowmen does not disturb their false peace. religious. It concerns the rights of man and our attitude toward mon meeting grounds. our fellow man . . . Discrimination based on the accidental fact of race or color, and as such injurious to human rights, regard- less of personal qualities or achievements, cannot be reconciled Breaking Barriers Is Important But let us look at Christ and what do we see — tears! with the truth that God has created all men with equal rights Our important task is to break down the barriers that have Three times He, the God-Man, wept. He wept over a civilization and equal dignity." caused such grievous misunderstandings in the past. Where bar- which forgot its God; He wept in sympathy over human grief riers have existed for many decades, deep misunderstandings have all too often arisen. These should be faced, not in a spirit and sadness; and He wept over sin. Tears are the blood of All Must Respect* Human Rights of debate, but with a desire to open doors of understanding. the wounds of the soul, the safety valves of the heart under We reaffirm that segregation implies that people of one race pressure, the vent of anguish, showers blown up by the tem- are not fit to associate with another "by sole fact of race and It is only by open and free exchange of ideas that we can understand the rights and obligations that prevail on both sides. pest of the soul. Did not Our Lord say, "Blessed are they regardless of individual qualities ... We cannot reconcile such a judgment with the Christian view of man's nature and rights." Such knowledge is the prelude to action that will remove the who mourn," that is, those who feel the hunger pains of others, artificial barriers of race. We must act to remove obstacles the burning thirst of Sisters living in the Turkana Desert to These principles apply to all forms of discrimination and that impede the rights and opportunities of our Negro brethren. evangelize souls, the wasted bodies of lepers, the exhausted segregation based on prejudice. In our immediate and urgent We should do our part to see that voting, jobs, housing, educa- tion and public facilities are freely available to every American. nurses and doctors battling with the effects of malnutrition and concern for the rights of Negroes, we do not overlook the disabilities visited upon other racial and national groups. the poverty of the bishops in Brazil. We can do this in our own area of work, in our neighbor- hood, in our community. We may act through various lay It is our strict duty in conscience to respect the basic human organizations of the Church, as well as with civic groups of rights of every person. Our beloved Pontiff of blessed memory, every type. Pope John XXIII, stated this fact in his encyclical "Peace on If the hungry of the world were lined up they would Earth." He proclaimed that, "in human society, to one man's In many parts of the nation there are interracial com- be so numerous as to circle the earth not once but twenty- right there corresponds a duty in other persons: the duty, mittees representing the major religious faiths as well as the five times. Does this wrong us? Do the masses of uncon- namely, of acknowledging and respecting the right in question." important aspects of civic life. We bless and endorse such verted souls disturb us, particularly when we spend so He not only condemned racial discrimination but asserted that efforts to secure interracial harmony and to implement it in much on ourselves? Even strong men have wept on seeing "he who possesses certain rights has likewise the duty to claim every day affairs. these rights as marks of his dignity." multitudes: Xerxes wept as he saw his soldiers march into But civic action will be more fruitful, and its results more Greece; Napoleon wept as he gazed upon his army going lasting, if all our citizens openly and explicitly proclaim the religious basis of racial justice and love. Accordingly we repeat into Russia. Shall we not weep with Christ Our Lord as we Minority Group Has Obligation simply: Love one another, for this is the law of God. Revere see this incongrous procession of wealth and poverty, of Repect for personal rights is not only a matter of individual in every man his human dignity, for this is the gift of God. want and superfluity, of rags and robes, of vulgarity and moral duty; it is also a matter of civic action. Pope John stated: "The chief concern of civil authorities must ... be United, as men and women of every faith and race, we refinement, of pompous display and nameless vagabondism, to insure that these rights are acknowledged, respected, co- can heal the ancient wounds of division. Thus our nation of the winger feet of youth craving new luxuries and the ordinated with other rights, defended and promoted, so that in will reflect its true greatness, a greatness founded on the weary feet hurrying to the final plunge over the abyss this way each one may more easily carry out his duties." moral principle that all men are free and equal under God. in dark despair, of those who are glutted with comforts We know that public authority is obliged to help correct the In all these endeavors, we must remember that they la' and those who are gutted with hunger? How was it possible evils of unjust discrimination practiced against any group or in vain, who seek to work without Almighty God. Our da. _ for Our Lord to look upon such a procession without melt- class. We also recognize that every minority group in America, prayer for guidance will give us that confidence and courage ing into tears? Which one of us can think of it without seeking its lawful rights has the obligation of respecting the law- we need to seek racial justice and harmony in our land. Above all, it is our prayer that the love of God may infuse our thoughts ful rights of others. On this point, Pope John wrote: sharing its pity and pathetic interest? and actions, so that we may revere in every man the image of "Since men are social by nature they are meant to the Eternal God. live with others and to work for one another's welfare. Scripture tells us that in heaven all tears shall be wiped A well-ordered human society requires that men recognize DISCUSSION GROUPS SUGGESTED away. But suppose, on earth, we have no tears? Suppose we and observe their mutual rights and duties. It also demands that each contribute generously to the establishment of a read and re-read, Friday after Friday, "God Love You!" civic order in which rights and duties are ever more sincere- and do nothing for the Holy Father and the poor of the world, ly and effectively acknowledged and fulfilled." Laity Is Urged To Promote Where then are our tears? It seems that hell is a place of tears: "There will be the weeping and gnashing of teeth," These truths being understood, no Catholic with a good Racial Justice By Bishops says Sacred Scripture. Oh! to weep with the Sacred Heart now Christian conscience can fail to recognize the rights of all citi- zens to vote. Continued From Page 1 geous determination to make and to translate the tears into, sacrifice for the poor — then the quest for racial harmony a shall we know why heaven is without tears. crimination and segregation matter of personal involvement. Equal Opportunity Is Needed based on prejudice, the Bishops We must go beyond slogans and counseled Catholics: "It is our Moreover, we must provide for all, equal opportunity for generalizations about color ~">d strict duty to respect the basic realize that all of us are employment, full participation in our public and private educa- human rights of every person." GOD LOVE YOU to Anonymous for $11 "This repre- tional facilities, proper housing, and adequate welfare assistance man beings, men, women and sents an answer to a long awaited prayer." ... to Mrs. when needed. "We know," they said, "that children, all sharing the same H.J.C. for $1 "I would rather send this to you each month public authority is obliged to human nature and dignity, with help correct the evils of unjust the same desires, hopes and than spend it on chances I seldom win." ... to Mrs. R.S. But more than justice is involved. There is also the divine command: "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." discrimination practiced against feelings. We should try to know for $3 "Please accept a small contribution in thanksgiving any group or class. We also rec- and understand one another." on the third anniversary of my Baptism." Our present Holy Father, Pope Paul VI, at the beginning ognize that every minority By way of detailing how of his pontificate, reminds us that "Revelation teaches us to group in America seeking its free exchange of ideas be- love all men, whatever their condition, for they have all been lawful rights has the obligation tween races can be carried redeemed by the same Savior; and it obliges us to offer of respecting the lawful rights out, the Bishops said people in DO YOU KNOW whether you belong to "The Church of to those who have least, the means of arriving in dignity at of others. the same line of work can dis- the Poor" or "The Poor Church"? Read our special Septem- a more human life." "Moreover, we must provide cuss problems caused by ra- ber-October issue of MISSION and find out! If you wish to be It is clear that the racial question confronts the conscience for all equal opportunity for cial barriers. employment, full participation put on our mailing for this bi-monthly magazine, just ask us of every man, no matter what his degree of direct or indirect "Physicians of one race can in our public and private edu- via: The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 336 Fifth involvement. Indeed, the conscience of the nation is on trial. The talk with those of another. So most crucial test of love of God is love of neighbor. In the cational facilities, proper hous- can businessmen, teachers, law- Avenue, New York 1, New York. words of the beloved Apostle: "If anyone says 'I love God' and ing and adequate welfare assist- yers, secretaries, farmers, hates his brother, he is a liar. For how can he who does not ance when needed." clerks and other workers," they love his brother, whom he sees, love God whom he does not Appealing for action to in- said. see?" crease knowledge of the atti- Catholic parish and diocesan SHEEN COLUMN: Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice tudes among both races before to it and mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Di- We can show our Christian charity by a quiet and courageous societies, along with political action is taken to correct in- gatherings and civic associa- of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 determination to make the quest for racial harmony a matter equities, the Bishops said: Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N.Y. or your Diocesan Director, of personal involvement. tions, can provide the "common Rev. Neil J. Fleming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Florida. "We can show our Christian meeting grounds," the prelates We must go beyond slogans and generalizations about charity by a quiet and coura- said. Page, 10 August 23, 1963 THE VOfCE Miami, Florida NATIONAL CHAPLAIN of the CWV Ladies Aux- auxiliary president, in welcoming Justice Ed- iliary is Coadjutor Bishop Francis J. Furey of ward T. McCaffrey, of the New York State Su- Voice Photo* San Diego, left, who joins Mrs. Helen Sturgis, preme Court, to Convention Session. Ladies Auxiliary Of Catholic War Veterans During First Sessions Edward J. Atkins Receives National Holy Name Award Edward J. Atkins of SS. Peter fraternity of Christian Doctrine Rt. Rev. Edward J. Halloran, and Paul parish was one of 15 work and in the Diocesan De- Diocese of Cleveland; Rev. Al- Holy Name leaders who receiv- velopment fund in his parish. cuin Lawrence, O.S.B., Rchdio- ed Medallion Circle awards at cese of Seattle; Rev. Hector C. the national Holy Name Socie- As a student at the University ty convention in Buffalo t h is of Florida, he received the Out- Lemieux, S.S.S., National Direc- week. standing Catholic student award. tor, American Nocturnal Adora- He holds the rank of major in tion Society; Rt. Rev. Francis Mr. Atkins, the first president the U,S. Army Reserve with the F. McElroy, Archdiocese of Bos- Judge Advocate General's of the Diocesan Union of Holy ton; Name Societies which was es- branch. He is also the second tablished in the Miami Diocese vice president of the Dade William A. Adl'er, Archdiocese in 1958, was one of the pioneer County Bar Association. of Chicago; Humbert J. Campa- recipients of the award. This is na, Diocese of Buffalo; Armand The Medallion 'Circle Award the first year it has been pre- J. Duplantier Jr., Archdiocese of was established by the Holy sented by the national Holy New Orleans; Alex G. Fodor, Name Society to honor spir- Name group. Diocese of ; Lawrence itual directors, priests and lay Keegan, Diocese of Manchester; members of the Society who Presentation of the Medal- Joseph M. Lally, Archdiocese of EDWARD J. ATKINS lion was made to Mr. Atkins had not previously received Baltimore; Joseph H. Lester, at a luncheon yesterday national recognition for their Archdiocese of Detroit; William Mobile - Birmingham; Morgan (Thursday) in Buffalo. contribution to the Holy Name D. Noble, Diocese of Saint Au- Confraternity. Sheehan, Archdiocese o£ New Mr. Atkins served as presi- gustine; Gerald R. O'Melveny, York; Coy U. Spawn Jr., Dio- dent of the Diocesan Union of In addition to Mr. Atkins Diocese of Spokane; William J. cese of Houston-Galveston, and Holy Name Societies until 1962. others receiving the award Picciotto, Diocese of Erie, Charles T. Tintera, Archdiocese He also has been active in Con- were: George S. Plaisance, Diocese of of Saint Louis.

YOUNGEST DELEGATE at the 28th annual convention of Cath- olic War Veterans now in session at Miami Beach is Bridget Kirlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirlin of Philadelphia. The infant's mother is national secretary of the CWV Ladies.

Catholic War Veterans Open DAYS National Convention Here CLOSED SUNDAYS Thousands of Catholic War delphia, national chaplain of STORE HOURS 9:30 A.M. - 9 P.M. DAILY Veterans and members of the the Ladies Auxiliary, which has Ladies Auxiliary are attending a membership of 13,000. was sessions of their 28th annual the principal speaker during a c -ention which opened Tues- luncheon meeting of the wom- i and continues through Sat- en held Thursday. urday at the Hotel Fontaine- Delegates also heard Father bleau. David J. Heffernan, pastor, St. UNIFORM HEADQUARTERS Pius X parish, Fort Lauder- Bishop Coelman F. Carroll dale, diocesan director of the will be the guest of honor and Miami Diocesan Council of - UNIFORMS IN STOCK — will speak to delegates during Catholic Women. the closing banquet of the con- Gov. Farris Bryant will cention at 7 p.m. Saturday in welcome flie Catholic Vet- Shop Now To Avoid The the grand .ballroom of the Hotel erans and auxiliary members Fontainebleau. National Com- during a joint session at noon mander Edward F. McE!roy of today. Paul Harvey, Chicago Last Second Rush! Chicago is presiding at the St. Theresa news commentator and col- sessions. umnist, will be the principal Three Ways To Shop — Speakers during Thursday's speaker. sessions included Justice Ed- Msgr. Edward J. Higgins, of Cash - Lay-A-Way - Charge ward T. McCaffrey, of the Long Island, N.Y., national New York State Supreme founder of the CWV, will be St. Brendan's Necessary Alterations Free Court who gave the keynote the guest speaker during final address, and John Gleason, business sessions 11 a.m. Satur- administrator of the Veterans day. Delegates also will hear Administration, Washing- U.S. Senator Kenneth Keating ton, D.C. of N.Y. Coadjutor Bishop Francis J. Newly, elected officers will be Furey of San Diego, Calif., for- installed during closing cere- BELK'S Red and Bird Roads merly Auxiliary Bishop of Phil- monies.

August 23*1963 viTMf YOKE Mian»r, Howdtf Page 11 Diocese Expanding Facilities For Mentally Retarded Care (Continued From Page 1) will be examined at a new test- Ricci at Blessed Trinity School, ing laboratory now being set up Miami Springs. by the Diocese and those found educable will be regarded as Additional schools and facili- ties are planned for other eligible to one of the temporary areas of the Diocese including new facilities. The number ac- Corpus Christi and Holy Fam- cepted will be governed by the ily parishes. number of applications and the ENROLLMENT adequacy of facilities. SISTER MARY DOROTHY, O.P. According to Father Glorie, the present enrollment at the BENEFICIAL Sister Dorothy school is at a minimum and the Since educators feel that asso- trained staffs are prepared to ciation of the mentally retarded care for and educate a larger with others in the normal Barry President number of mentally retarded school is advisable beneficial Sister Mary Dorothy, O. P., boys and girls. to both, students frequently enter into the regular program head of the Barry College De- As they will be in the other of the schools in which they are partment of Education when it schools in the expanded pro- conducted through assemblies opened in 1942, has been ap- gram classrooms for the ex- and entertainment programs. pointed president of the liberal ceptional children are specially Voice Photos equipped and teachers give Special emphasis on the re- 161 MULTICOLORED panels of stained glass Apostle now nearing completion in Hialeah. arts college administered in Mi- specialized attention to each figioiis training of mentally re- are .being installed by workmen in the inter- Father James Connaughton is pastor of the ami Shores by the Adrian pupil. Parents of children for tarded children is an integral ior dome of the new Church of I I parish whose church will seat 1,200 persons. Dominican Sisters. enrollment are urged to write part of curriculum. Students Father Glorie at the Depart- are prepared for the reception Announcement of the appoint- ment of Special Education lo- of the Sacraments and taught Artist Presents ment was made by Mother Mary cated in the Chancery, 6301 to practice their Faith proper- Genevieve, O. P., Mother Gener- Biscayne Blvd. ly to the best of their ability. Platter To Bishop al of the Adrian Dominican Con- Applications for enrollment The Marian Center for Excep- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll was gregation. may be obtained by calling tional Children will be erected presented with a hand-decorated PL 7-5714, Ext. 62. on a site near Biscayne College platter Monday by Joseph J. Sister Mary Alice, O. P., for in the Golden Glades area of Breddo, a Miami artist who felt the past five years executive Following application, children North Dade County. It's proxim- he had to create some sort of vice-president of the college, ity to Monsignor Pace High gift for the bishop before re- «o*-lf • has been assigned to a new po- School, Barry College, the new turning to his native Italy. sition at Holy Cross High School, New Peruvian President Sunnyland School, and the new The plate appears to be al- Santa Cruz, Cal. Prior to her Asks Aid Of God, People Dade County Junior College, will most medieval and features a appointment as executive vice LIMA, Peru (NO — Pres- benefit training programs for beautifully colored reproduction president in 1958, Sister Mary students enrolled in those insti- of the bishop's coat-of-arms. Alice was registrar* associate ident Fernando Belaunde Terry asserted on assuming office tutions. Facilities will also be dean, and dean of the college available for some untrainable Mr. Breddo devoted hours of where she was responsible for that "only by the immeasur- his spare time to the work, ex- able goodness of God and the children who will live at the the extension of the Barry Cul- school. ercising great care to make the ture Series. understanding of my fellow plate appear as old as possible countrymen" can he succeed. The school will be under the while still preserving the depth Well known among educators The new President announced supervision of a community of and brilliance of the coloring in in the South, Sister Dorothy a program stressing public Sisters whose sole purpose is the the coat-of-arms. served as supervisor of the housing and provision of care of retarded children. 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Page August 23/1063 VrYE VOfCE Miami, Florida ADDRESSES FAITHFUL AT CEREMONIES Bishop Breaks Ground For Mausoleum The teachings of the Church ing his listeners that the Church "Catholics should have a cemeteries; Msgr. John J. with regard to death and burial has decreed that there exist great desire and make what- Fitzpatrick, assistant chanc- were outlined by Bishop Cole- ellor; Msgr. Dominic Barry, man F. Carroll following cere- special areas whereby ground ever effort necessary to be that has been blessed and con- pastor, Immaculate Concep- monies of groundbreaking Sat- buried in consecrated ground. tion parish, Father Timothy urday for the first Catholic mau- secrated is devoted exclusively It is fitting that they should rest Geary, pastor, Blessed Trini- soleum in the State of Florida. to the burial of the dead. with their priests and their ty parish; Father James Con- Our Lady of Mercy Ceme- naughton, pastor, St. John the Because of the Church's con- Bishop who have administered tery, one of two diocesan the sacraments to them," Apostle parish; Father Angel cemeteries, located four and viction that the body should be Vizcarra, pastor, St. Dominic one-half miles west of Miami so treated it has reserved the Bishop Carroll emphasized pre- parish. International Airport, is the right of burial in such ground dicting that the new mausoleum site of the new mausoleum for Father Neil J. Flemming was to those who comply with the will be as fine a structure as which construction began master of ceremonies and Fa- laws of the Church," the Bishop any of its kind in the country. .' . Monday. ther Rene Gracida and Father stated. "How sensible, how practical, Connaughton, chaplains to Individual private family Bishop Carroll. "People who come to this how wise it is for all of us to *•• shrines, 2,400 crypts and 12 , look forward to the day when family rooms, will be provided The new mausoleum which is cemetery will offer an untold God will call us, and to provide in the mausoleum which is be- expected to be completed in six number prayers for those for a fitting burial place," Bish- ing erected of reinforced steel, months, includes a chapel with buried here. On special oc- op Carroll counseled the out- concrete, granite and bronze seating capacity for approxi- casions, the Holy Sacrifice of door congregation. with the interior finished in mately 100 persons and a Shrine marble and glass and an ex- the Mass will be offered Among those attending the honoring Our Lady of Mercy. terior of stone. here in this hallowed spot," ceremonies were Msgr. James Frank J. Rooney, Inc., is the Bishop Carroll continued. WHAT DEATH MEANS F. Nelan, diocesan director of contractor. "This is a good occasion for all of us to give some consider- ation to the teachings of the Bishop Speaks During Ceremonies In Cemetery Church regarding death and what it means to all of us," Bishop Carroll told the faithful attending the ceremonies. "Since the body has been the "Home of the Week" temple of the Holy Spirit it is to be treated at all times, even in death, with great respect," Bishop Carroll declared, remind-

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FORT LAUDERDALE — Bishop Coleman F. Carroll last Saturday urged members of the Catholic Young Adult Clubs in the Diocese to pray to God for guidance to know God's will as regards their vocation in life. Addressing club members at their first diocesan convention at Pier 66 Hotel here, Bishop Carroll asked the delegates to give serious and prayerful con- sideration to their choice of vo- cation. Pointing out that there are two principal "callings" in life, that of the religious and that of the married state, the Bishop also cited the vocation of the single life as one which opened up vast opportunities for service to God. Louis Schlitt (At Microphone) Introduces Bishop As Speaker At Banquet. The work of the lay aposto- late being done by the Papal Volunteers to Latin America was one way in which single people could give of their time BISHOP CARROLL was the main speaker during the banquet and service to God, Bishop held at the first annual convention of the Catholic Young Adult Carroll said. Clubs in the Diocese. At left is Father Neil J. Flemming, ad- There is no definite, sure way ministrator of St. Lawrence parish. of telling what your vocation is, said Bishop Carroll. It is only through prayer, he said, that one is able to obtain the en- lightenment that one needs to see what the will of God is for each individual. "I am reasonably certain," said the Bishop, "that there are some boys and girls in this au- dience whom God is calling to the religious life. "People speak about the shortage of vocations in Florida and in other areas. There is no shortage of vocations as such. God calls a sufficient number of young men and women to the religious life but for one reason or another they do not realize SIGNING IN for the CYAC convention in Fort ing the registering are: Frank Troina (standing) they have this vocation or if Lauderdale are: from left, Kate Geary, Dotty of Pompano Beach; and Barbara Spohr and they do they turn their backs Singler and Carol MikiH, all of Lake Worth. Do- Sue Roeder, both of Fort Lauderdale. upon the calling or meet with opposition from their parents." "physically consummated mar- had met the right person to The final business session of riages of two Christians who marry. the convention was held at 10 Pointing out that there are FATHER CH_\1 I I •» \l MUD, assistant chancellor for the Diocese agree to marry in the first a.m. Sunday with Louis Schlitt, SO per cent of the children in of Miami, who addressed a CYAC convention panel on Catho- In answering this, Father of Vero Beach, outgoing presi- the Diocese who are not at- lic marriages, chats with Frank Gliozzo of St. Joseph parish. place are indivisible. Ward said that "thinking about dent of the Diocesan Council of tending Catholic schools and "It's that simple, it's that basic things alike is very im- the CYAC, presiding. New of- that a good percentage of portant" as well as whether ficers were elected during the these do not receive religious which the world is passing given to Camillus House and the hard," he said. you are "compatible and like convention. instruction, the Bishop chal- through today. "So many children's home. Referring to those times each other enough to make a lenged the CYAC members to things are unfolding and de- go of it." Awards presented during the help fill the need for religious veloping," said the Bishop, Saturday afternoon's conven- "when marriages begin to rock convention included: Most Out- in the storm winds," Father instructors for these children. "and there is so much to be tion activities were taken up A total of 145 delegates at- standing Committee Chairman, Ward said couples should make done. with a number of panels among tended the two-day CYAC con- to Pat Davis of The Cathedral, "What a tremendous good a use of the graces available to which was one on Catholic Mar- vention which closed following chairman of the di^oesan group such as this could do if them to help them solve their "You can help make this a riages with Father Charles a noon brunch on Sunday at CYAC publicity con ee; all of you would realize that world that would be pleasing Ward, assistant chancellor of the difficulties. which Father Justin Brady of Most Outstanding Deanery to you have an obligation to bring for the most part to Almighty diocese, as the speaker. Our Lady of Florida Passionist North Dade Deanery; Most the faith to others," the Bishop Following his talk, Father God," said the Bishop. "And Monastery at North Palm Outstanding Young Adult in the said. In his talk, Father Ward Ward answered questions with strong faith and intense Beach was guest speaker. Diocese to Pauline Belanger of zeal you can accomplish great called Christian marriage a from those sitting in on the St. Michael parish and Most Bishop Carroll pointed out "glorious thing" and said St. panel. things for your Church and for Earlier that day, the dele- Outstanding Deanery Chairman that the Church "must have the Paul compared it to the union your country." gates attended the 8 a.m. to Al Naperkowski of the East help of lay people but first of of Christ and the Church. One question concerned how all these people must become a young adult could tell if he Mass at St. Sebastian Church. Coast Deanery. sufficiently instructed and in- Earlier in the day, at a lunch- Father Ward said the wife eon attended by the convention formed" to carry out the work owes obedience to her hus- Holy Name Group Barry Will Benefit Fort Myers HNS the Church would have them do. delegates Fother Walter J. band as the Church does to Dockerill, director of youth ac- Christ and husbands should Elects New Officers tivities for the Diocese, told the Plans Boat Ride From College Grant "Are you looking for sacri- show love to their wives as Fort Myers — Patrick Cas- fice? Are you looking for ex- CYAC members that "the Christ does to his Church. Corpus Christi parish Holy Barry College will be among Church is nothing without you six Florida Institutions of high- sidy has been elected president citement?" asked Bishop Car- Name Society will sponsor a of the Holy Name Society of the roll. "Then enter the religious as active, dynamic members of "A man should love his boat ride at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, er learning to benefit from part the lay apostolate." of a $30,000 gift to the Independ- Saint Francis Xavier Catholic life if it is the will of God . . . wife," said Father Ward, "as Aug. 31, from Bayfront Park Church. or give two or three years of if she were his own body . . . Yacht Basin. ent College Funds of America. Father Dockerill cited the your life to help the Church in should love her as he would Other officers elected with Mr. charity of the CYAC groups and South America . . . or enter the himself and the wife should Dancing will take place The gift was presented by the Cassidy were: Paul L. Morris- noted in particular the recent Holy State of Matrimony." pay reverence to her hus- aboard the boat during the Sperry and Hutchinson Co., dis- sey, vice president; Louis Mur- charity ball which raised "some band." cruise on Biscayne Bay and re- tributors of S & H Green phy, secretary and Carl Hes- $400," the donation of a movie The Bishop said he knew freshments will be served. Tick- Stamps, and will be allotted to sler, treasurer. of no more challenging or ex- projector to St. John Vianney Turning to the subject of the ets may be obtained from mem- the Florida colleges through the citing times in which a per- Seminary by the St. Theresa indisolubility of the marriage bers of the Holy Name Society Associated Florida Private Col- The outgoing president is John son could live than those young adults group, and money bond, Father Ward said the boat ride committee. leges Fund. Randag.

Page 14 AuQUst 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida EXPLORERS FACE MIAMI JACKSON SEPT. 19 DADE CYO SOFTBALL LEAGUE CC Pries The Lid On Football Practice Undefeated St. Dominic Christopher Columbus High, Sept. 19 against Miami Jack- down pass per game for the fi- the first diocese football team to son, the Gold Coast Confer- nal five contests of the season. see action this fall, was the first ence defending champion. The His favorite target was Cox. In Season Finale Sunday to begin practice. Explorers nipped Jackson, 7-6, The Voice last year in the opening game The Explorers will utilize a St. Dominic CYO had no trouble maintaining its perfect Coach Pete Aiello of the Ex- of the year. winged-T offense this fall with record in Dade County CYO Softball League play last week plorers called his squad togeth- Of Sports Cox the top receiver. as it dumped Holy Family 11-5. er Aug. 15 for their first drills, This year's game will be play- A 6-1, 190-pounder, Cox has the first day allowed by the ed at the new Dade Junior Col- the speed necessary for the Phil Trembly and Spencer Heats both slammed out round Florida High School Activities lege football stadium. backfield and an All-Southern end post, being a dash man Association. trippers to lead St. Dominic's hitting attack. Gary Hinds and Gone will be David Hiss, the high school pick. on the Columbus track team Columbus opens its season workhorse of the Columbus last spring which finished Bob Boggio both got two hits apiece for the winners. With Hiss missing, Coach Pete third in the state Class A Aieilo is planning on a greater finals. St. Dominic's final game of the season is Sunday variety for his attack. against Blessed Trinity, loser last week to Immaculate Parochial Students Receive Key to the new offense will Spurlock, whose father is an Conception by an 11-9 score. be quarterback Ray Spurlock airline pilot, spent the summer and end Jim Cox. Ironically, working on his passing. St. Vincent de Paul unleashed a merciless hitting assault Library Reading Certificates Cox started last year as the Last spring, while a member last Sunday to trample one of the league's top teams SS. No. 1 quarterback with Ray of the CC baseball squad, Spur- Many boys and girls from Carol Bittner, Colleen Hay, Diane Keardon; NOTRE DAME — Lil- as his relief. lock was usually the last athlete Peter and Paul by a 19-1 score. Al Suters, the winning hurler, Diocesan schools were among lian Valient*; OUR LADY OF PER- PETUAL HELP — Cliff Derbes, to leave the Columbus practice yielded only one hit while teammates Joe Piscotti and Tony the 725 who received certif- Mary Durante, Rosemary Fenton, Injuries in the line forced Aiel- Donald Radler, William Tyler; St. field — he'd go direct from Gentile both were rapping out grand slam home runs to wrap icates for reading eight or BRENDAN — Charles Evers, Mark lo to shift Cox to end and pro- R. Evers, Brian O'Donovan, Mark mote Spurlock to the starting baseball to football drills. up the victory. Losing pitcher was Ray Garcia who gave up more books in the Summer Woznlck, Patricia Wozniek, Steven Woznlck; ST. HUGH — Charles post. Reading Club of the Miami Holmes, John Lukacs, Patty Luk- He didn't go home until 12 hits. acs, Jane McDowell, Judy Ross- Public Library in an eight man, Rita Rossman, Mary Sprowl; Spurlock came through in bril- chased by the Columbus coach- weeks period this summer. ST. JAMES — Cynthia Peebles; liant fashion, averaging a touch- ing staff. The league ends its schedule this Sunday, August 25. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL — Julia Cesareo, Luke Cousineau, Marcel Cou- Honored in the special awards sineau, Paul Cousineau, Vivian Des- Here are the season-ending games for all teams: chapelles, James Gioia, Thomas Hart- ceremony in Bayfront Park Au- well, Edward Lazzarin, Merilyn Me- Comb, Peggy Oquendo, Julia Otezo, ditorium on Aug. 6 were: Margaret Rolando, Theresa Urrutia; SS. Peter and Paul at Corpus Christi. ST. MICHAEL — Mary J. 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, 19>6$n THE VOICJE, Mianji, Florid* .J?age 15 BISHOP OFFERS MASS SUNDAY Theater Conference To Open Pontifical Mass will be of- fered by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll at 11:15 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 25 in the Barry College au- ditorium for the host of dele- gates now participating in the 14th biennial convention of the National Catholic Theater Con- ference at the Hotel Deauville and Barry College. Father Gilbert V. Hartke, O.P., head of the Catholic Uni- versity of America speech and drama department and presi- dent of the National Catholic Theater Conference, will preach during the Mass which will mark the feast of St. Gen- esius, patron saint of actors, Voice Photo an outstanding comedian and BACK TO SCHOOL preparations in the Diocese at Barry College by Dr. William H. McDonnell, actor of his day who was be- of Miami included a mathematics workshop mathematics coordinator of public schools in headed in Rome in the year for Sisters and lay teachers conducted this week RockviUe Centre, N. Y. 301. Bishop Carroll will welcome PANEL DISCUSSION HELD ON LAITY delegates during evening ses- sions which begin today (Fri- day) at 7:30 p.m. in the Hotel Deauville. Principal speaker will BARRY COLLEGE students who will be among those dancing the Lay Leadership Course Set be award winning playwright, Uncle Tom ballet from "The King and I" during sessions of the CORAL GABLES — "The giant — the laity" to awaken to cial, economic and political Robert Crean, of the NBC-TV NCTC convention Sunday afternoon are Carlotta Morell of ; most distressing need today is the dangers confronting it. life of the Catholic layman," Catholic Hour who will give the Maryanne Manegold, Hollywood; and Nitaya Chivarach, Thailand. Mr. Dolan asserted. for an informed Catholic laity," Mr. Dolan urged the more keynote address on the conven- an officer of the Diocesan Coun- tion theme, "Toward A Theater The University of Notre Dame Barry College Players undei than 65 men attending the pan- And Mr. Dolan laid before the drama department will present the direction of Olga Suarez will cil of Catholic Men told a panel el discussion to develop them- of Our Time." Sister Marie panel audience and also those "The Zoo Story" at 9 p.m. to- dance the "Uncle Tom Ballet" discussion group at the Knights selves spiritually so that they Carol, O.P., Barry College dra- other laymen of the Diocese in- day in the Casanova Room of from "The King and I" at 9 of Columbus Hall here. will be ready to meet the chal- ma department head is the con- terested in carrying out their the Hotel Deauville. lenges that face them not only vention's local coordinator. p.m. in the Casanova Room. The Decrying the secularization of responsibilities as active, vital Millers of the Mai Kai and in their own Miami Diocese but Saturday's sessions will in- our American society, Jim Do- members of the lay apostolate Miami's Mayor Robert King South Pacific will appear in a also in the nation and through- clude discussions of "Religious lan of Fort Lauderdale, organ- a seven-point program for High will also welcome dele- program of Polynesian dances. out the world. Drama For Our Time" at the ization and development chair- strengthening themselves spirit- gates from high schools, col- Hotel Deauville with Father man of the DCCM Board of Di- "The Christian spirit must ually and at the same time giv- leges, and universities through- On Sunday at 2:45 p.m., "The ing them the facts on the top Samuel Listerman, S.J., St. Ig- rectors, called on the "sleeping penetrate into the family, so- out the United States. Miracle Worker" will be staged issues facing the Catholic church natius High School, Chicago; by Barry College drama stu- today. SLEZAK AT CONFERENCE Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Corey, Cen- dents in the college auditorium. Walter Slezak, well-known ac- tenary College, Shreveport and Students of Notre Dame Univer- The seven-point program sim- tor and author, now appearing Margaret Lindauer, Catholic sity will appear in "Long Day's ply does this. It takes the Cath- in "Romanoff and Juliet" at the Theater Guild, Louisville; parti- olic laymen through a seven- Journey Into Night" at 7:30 p.m. Coconut Grove Playhouse, will cipating at 9:00 a.m. at the Hotel Deauville under di- week, one night a week Parish answer questions concerning ac- Leadership Course in which the Sister Rose Terence, O.P., rection of Father Arthur Har- ' 1001 EAST 24TH' STREET, HIALEAH, FLORIDA tor training, touring, and acting subjects range from Commu- vey, C.S.C. ^HURRICANE SEASON as a profession during today's Rosary High School, Detroit, nism to the Layman's Role in Mich., will serve as chairman fe> IS HERE! (June 15-Oct. 15) morning conferences which be- Children's Theatre will high- The Church. of a panel whose topic will be gin at 10:30 a.m. light Monday morning's ses- "Theatre For Our Time — *BE READY! Other subjects covered in- sions beginning at 9 a.m. Nan- MoxlmwH protection undor all condition* Sense Or Nonsense." Partici- clude racial justice, leader- Semi-final auditions for the cy Yohe, director of Fort Lau- pating will be Sister Mary BUY DIRECT ship in action, parish Coffee House Theater will begin derdale Children's Theater Georgia, O.S.F., Rosary Hill FROM programming, federal aid to at 9 a.m., preceding general will serve as chairman. ^FACTORY AND education, and spiritual for- registration and exhibits at 9:30 College, Buffalo, N.Y.; Sister mation. a.m. today. Elizabeth Seton, O.P., St. "Theatre For Our Time-Pro- $AVE $$ Mary of the Springs College, fessional Ethics" will be the Mr. Dolan said each class is At 2 p.m. today delegates ROIL-FORMED Columbus, O.; Richard Paul topic of Fort Lauderdale play- SHUTtHtS set up to last about two hours will hear a panel of speakers Janaro, Dade Junior College; wright, Natalie White of Our with the first half hour given discuss and demonstrate "Tips and Mr. Crean. over to the reading of a lecture, For High School Actors." Da- Lady Queen of Martyrs parish; Also Donald Waters, Catholic Univer- FOLD-DOWN the text of which has been es- vid Feldman, instructor of "Make-Up Wizardry" will be FoMi te hurricam sity; Mother Marie Peter, Mary- HSIHNTUl - COMMERCIAL PATIO COVERS, pecially prepared by the Na- drama at Coral Gables High demonstrated by Mrs. Clarissa Mnl all buitdlns

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Page 16 August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida K Of C Women Girls Honored For Service Install Officers Two auxiliaries of Knights of At Holy Cross Hospital Columbus Councils in South Flor- FORT LAUDERDALE — Fif- ate, Carol Ely, Carol Sanger, ida recently installed officers ty teenage girls from Broward Nancy Daley and Nancy Mid- for the coming year. County were honored for their dleton. volunteer service as Pink Angels • • * in Holy Cross Hospital during Also Anita Sloane, Barbara Wenz, Anne Treston, Cheryl HIALEAH — Mrs. Margaret ceremonies held Sunday in the Prill was installed as president hospital chapel. Mealy, Lynn Roberts, Salene of the Columbiettes, auxiliary Sister M. Innocent, of the Sis- O'Laughlin, Christine Iowa, Su- of the Father Lawrence J. ters of Mercy of Pittsburgh, san Garten, Lynn Siwieck, Julie Flynn Council during candle- hospital administrator, capped Boumert, Candy Northway, Ruth light ceremonies conducted by the young women, all of whom Holm, Joan Austin, Kathy Fish, Dorothy McClusky. have donated at least 50 hours Georgia Case, Barbara Flana- of service. gan, Barbara Swidarski, Margo Thornton, Gay Cayton, Barbara her officers are Mrs. Wanda Recognition pins for 500 hours Trexler, Pam Isenhour, Luana iw.iOrnato, vice president; Mrs. of service were presented to Dutelle and Judy Garten. Rose Pyka, treasurer; Mrs. Barbara Collins, Cindy Slivinsky, Ruth Jacobi, recording secre- and Vivian Rae Reis. Others tary and Mrs. Rose Patti, cor- who were capped are: For the finest responding secretary. Marilyn Hagen, Becky Turner, Selection of Books, * • • Bettie Masters, Sally Hoffman, Jeanne Provencher, Maria El- LAKE PARK — Mrs. Arthur ena Estridge, Barbara Babas- and Gifts for Dingee is the new president of chak, Judy Adams, Suzanne ALL Occasions , the women's auxiliary of K of Petroske, Edwina Zagami, Kath- C. Council 4999. leen Hand, Lorraine Dewitt, Visit Mrs. Ralph Quick, president Sherry Larson, Mary Connelly, of the East Coast Deanery of Sandy Mehner, Paula Grant, ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC the Miami DCCW officiated at Gayle Watson, Maureen Fox, 500 HOURS of volunteer service as Pink Angels and Cindy Slivinsky, shown as they received recent installation ceremonies Carla Textor, Carolyn Kamar- BOOK AND FILM CENTER for Mrs. Richard Barry, vice have been given at Holy Cross Hospital, Fort their pins and caps from Sister M. Innocent, president; Mrs. E. P. Dragon, Lauderdale, by Vivian Reis, Barbara Collins hospital administrator. secretary and Mrs. Peter Col- New Senior C.Y.O. vin, treasurer. Two Miami Nuns Will Sponsor Dance .amed chairmen of standing NCCW Will Inaugurate MIAMI SHORES — A square committees were Mrs. John Mc- Take Final Vows dance under the auspices of the Laughlin, publicity; Mrs. Two Sisters from the Diocese newly organized senior CYO of Charles Troendle, and Mrs. Paul New Publication In Oct. St. Rose of Lima parish will Patenaude, hostesses; Mrs. of Miami participated in final WASHINGTON (NO — Word, carry a variety of articles profession ceremonies at t h e be held from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., Francis Geary, program; Mrs. Sunday, Aug. 25 in the parish John Riordan, telephone and a new general interest maga- which will be of interest to to- motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Francis in Allegany, N.Y. auditorium, 10690 NE Fifth Ave. Mrs. Hugh Hamilton, member- zine designed especially for day's Catholic woman. There 2700 Biscayne Blvd. ship. Pronouncing their perpetual Young men and women be- Catholic women, will begin pub- will be well known guest writ- vows were Sister R e g i n a tween the ages of 18 and 26 FR 1-0835 Mrs. Theodore Webb serves lication in October. ers who are authorities in their Therese, daughter of Mr. and are invited to attend the dance OPEN 8:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. and Mrs. Winfred Finley of Corpus and participate in activities of as parliamentarian. Mrs. Joseph McCarthy, fields, as well as NCCW rep- 7 to 8 P.M. MON. thru SAT. resentatives, she added. Christi parish; and Sister Mary the organization. president of the National Matthias, daughter of Philias Council of Catholic Women, FIRST ISSUE Phone Guild Sets Tessier, St. Cecilia Mission which will publish the new The first issue will have ar- South Fort Myers. Benefit For Aug. 31 magazine, said it will replace ticles on the World Food Con- The Franciscan Sisters staff GENERAL ELECTRIC A dance to benefit Miami's two former NCCW magazines gress by Msgr. Joseph Gremil- two hospitals and five paro- Morning Star School will be lion, director of socio-economic chial schools in South Florida. Tisored by members of the — Monthly Messages and development, Catholic Relief APPLIANCES Jiolic Guild of Telephone Women In Catholic Action. Services — National Catholic Supper Is Planned Workers Saturday, Aug. 31 at Mrs. McCarthy said Word will Welfare Conference, and the AIR CONDITIONERS the Hialeah Auditorium, 4700 Pittsburgh Byzantine Rite Dio- Palm Ave. cesan Council of Catholic Wom- By Parish Groups 2 Women Receive en now being organized with WEST HOLLYWOOD — A TELEVISION STEREO Music for dancing will be comments by Bishop Nicholas covered dish supper sponsored Epiphany Parish provided by Eddie Ames and CCD Certificates T. Elko of the Pittsburgh By- by the combined organizations the Pied Pipers from 9 p.m. zantine Rite diocese. of St. Bartholomew parish will NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU to 1 a.m. and refreshments DELRAY BEACH — Two be held Sunday, Aug. 25, from SOUTH will be served. women of St. Vincent Ferrer Other features will include MIAMI 2 to 7 p.m. at the West Mira- STORE parish were among 17 teachers a pictorial section; a review mar Firemen's Hall. OPEN of religion who recently re- of "Unity of Christians," the BURRELL M0Nk-WED.- Labor Day Retreat ceived certificates from the recent book by Augustin Car- Joseph De Matteo of the Holy FRI. Leadership Workshop conduc- dinal Bea, S. J., and program Name Society serves as chair- 'til 9 P.M. Slated For Women ed by the Confraternity of information for the NCCW na- man of the benefit during which 580APPLIANCE1 Sunset Dr. #3 StalcupS Arcade Christian Doctrine at St. Mi- tional committees. entertainment will be provided. S. Miami M0 1-3415 Plantation Key 852-5840 LANTANA — A Labor Day chael College, Winooski Park, retreat for women has been Vt. Mrs. McCarthy added that scheduled at the Cenacle Re- while Word is the official pub- treat House. Margaret L. E g a n and lication for the NCCW," it is Head of Their Class Frances M. Trainor were available on a subscription ba- four-day conferences will' awarded CCD certificates as sis. Information is available bt -at 6 p.m. dinner, Friday, Teachers capable of instruct- from the NCWC headquarters, Aug. 30 and continue until 4:15 ing others in the best methods 1312 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., p.m. Monday. of teaching Christian doctrine. in Washington, D. C, 20005. Father Leo Gorman, C.P., of Our Lady of Florida Monastery With Good Eye Sight will be the retreat master and reservations may be made by COMPLETE EYE CARE — contacting the retreat house at All at ONE CONVENIENT Location 1400 S. 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August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 17 Kentucky Fried Chicken DINNER 3 PIECES CHICKEN^ FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW, GRAVY & HOT ROLL $ This Frozen Dessert Ideal For Summer ONLY 1.00 Ideal for summer is this re- dessert has a fresh, not-too- freshing, quick orange frozen sweet flavor. Eggs and heavy cream make it smooth and dessert. creamy. Crisp graham cracker crumbs mixed with sugar and COLONEL SANDER'S You can make it ahead in the butter make a crunchy bottom RECIPE cool of the morning, and freeze layer and topping for texture Fish $100 until serving time in refrigera- contrast. Serve portions right Dinner • tor trays. Shrimp - $125 from the trays; anything re- Easy to make with frozen maining goes back into the Sea Food Dinners I freezer until later. 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Page 18 v ., August J??, 1962^ , VOICE Miami,, .Florida FAMILY CLINIC The Perfect Combination For r63 Talking Things Over Important ProTectU Awnings With CLIP-LOCK We have been married just jive months, and STORM SHUTTERS already there are certain disillusionments. My husband CALL . . . is kind and considerate, but he is quiet and moody and preoccupied with his job. There have been no quarrels, TU 5-1415 but not much fun. I find it hard to talk to him. All Ft. Louderdole — 581-9250 sorts of minor strains have popped up that I have kept PRO-TECT-U quiet about. Marriage is not quite what I expected. AWNING CO. What can I do to try and improve the situation before 701 W. 25th St., Hialeah it begins to go down hill? 6 MORE STYLES Serving South Florida for 36 Yean! FATHER WALTER W. IMBRIORSKI TO CHOOSE FROM (Member of St. James Parish) Family Life l>irector, Archdiocese of Chicago (Guest Columnist for Father John L. Thomas, S. J.) There is a limit to what you can learn in a seminary or in DONALD F. JOHN M. basic training courses in the Army. Certain things can only be McEMBER MONTGOMERY learned in combat or in the pressures of apostolic and parochial work. In marriage too there is in-service learning. Most people don't marry a person. They marry an image Me EMBER built up through the experiences and daydreams of adolescence. MONTGOMERY INSURANCE, Inc. It is usually part father, part brother, part first date, and possibly even part John F. Kennedy and Ben Casey. Then some night when the lights are low and the music slow, the young lady con- vinces herself that George fits the image and marriage takes GENERAL INSURANCE place. 1120 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables 34, Fla. In the wonderful intimacies of love and affection, and in the uncompromising realities of dishes and schedules, of budgets and PHONE HI 4-2587 work, the layers of the image are stripped away and George stands revealed as the person he really is. This is the time for the rebirth of love. Sometimes it is easy and exciting, sometimes there are surprises and strains. Always there is a need for adjust- ment. The word adjustment (Ad Justum), by the way, means a movement toward justice, toward giving the other person his COLO due, toward handling the situation in a just manner. One of the keys to your problem is that word 'expecta- tions'. A bride might have a father who is jolly, outgoing and convivial, a man who sings and jokes and expresses affection, who laughs and cries easily with his family and friends. Now SOLVE YOUR HEATING the groom may come from a family in which the father is "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" totally different, a taciturn, authoritarian man who rarely BELK'S PROBLEMS NOW! Admiral says an unnecessary word, who slaps down his paycheck on Friday night and suggests that everybody shape up or WE SELL, ship out. CENTRAL TV DELIVER and SERVICE Bride comes into marriage with one whole set of ideas as Sales and Service J. F. 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August 23, 1963 THE VOICf Miami, Florida Page 19 SPECIAL THE SUMMER RATES!

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FREE UNLIMITED GOLF at Four Florida restaurants with outstanding views gained lounges, mats and sun umbrellas INCLUDES Check out (ate Mon Country Club of Miami, • Cocktail party • Royal Crown mention. They are the Tapis Rouge, Sea Shore Hotel, Fort buffet * Supervising counselors tennis and dance lesson. Lauderdale; Dining Room, Chalet Suzanne, Lake Wales; for the tots • Teen age fun pro- 3 DELUXE FULL Nightly dancing & show in gram * Water spectacular on i Top O' The Columbus, Columbus Hotel, Miami; and the COURSE DINNERS Harry's American Bar Pool Room, Colony Hotel, Palm Beach. Sunday • Nightly entertainment 1 • Dancing • 100% air conditioned' per person, dbl. occ* No Bev. Min. for guests The most terse description of the views from any of the • Private beach • Olympic sized 3 SUMPTUOUS 3 complete brkfsts. swimming . pool 3 elegant Counsellor Supervision & 918 restaurants listed was earned by the Roof Garden of the BREAKFASTS full course dinners Moskva Hotel, Moscow, U.S.S.R. Closest hotel to Si. Patrick's additional nites Planned Activities for all $12 per person Day & Nite Maid Service It overlooks the Kremlin. additional persons in room — add $9 a day (Sleep in freshly made bed • • • at nite) • TRAVELODDITIES — Castle Howard of Yorkshire, England, is recognized as one of the most beautiful estates You are cordially invited to enjoy a luxurious, carefree LABOR DAY weekend at in the world, says Howard Boone of Fort Lauderdale's Imperial Photo-engraving. Horace Walpole once described it as ". . . a ca.ba.na., yacht tc golf club palace, a town, a fortified city, temples on high places, woods HOTEL OCEANFRONT & 45th STREET thy of being a metropolis of the Druids, the nobelest lawn in For reservations', phone: 3 DAYS—2 NITES INCLUDES world fenced in by half the horizon, and a mausoleum that 3 MEALS DAILY would tempt one to be buried alive; in short, I have seen I * doudoublb . occ (BREAKFAST, BUFFET JE 2-2561 „ . ,"" * "* * IE GRANDE, DINNER) gigantic palaces before, but never a subline one." The architect SO el 200 rooms FREE CHAISE LOUNGES for Castle Howard was Sir John Vanbrugh (1664-1726). It was (4 DAYS—3 NITES $25,501 FREE TV the very first building of any kind he ever designed! . . . NITECLUB ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING NITELY IMPORTANT! DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN AT HOME . . . Because of the jetliners, tourism in the Carribean will become They will enjoy Miami Beach's most comprehensive CHILDREN'S a $500 million industry before 1970, in the opinion of Wilbur L. FUN program while you enjoy yourselves. Morrison, exec. v.p. of Pan Am Airways. It now takes less time • FREE MEALS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 (In same room) • CHILDREN'S COUNSELORS WITH DAY-LONG ACTIVITIES to jet to Buenos Aires from Miami than to travel by train to At- • SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT: TEX BLANCHARD end world-famoua lanta. . . . Omar Khayyam, who was the poet of the desert, has a trick hors. MICKEY MOUSE) MAURICE THE MAGICIAN Bring Cairo night club named for him. It is on a boat. "Naturally," RSVP UN 6-8721 MONTE CARLO HOTEL, OCEANFRONT AT 65th Street, MIAMI BEACH commented Aubrey Maura of the Pan American motel, "Omar the Khayyam never was a 'dry'." • * * whole • ECHOES — Executive director Jean Suits of the Doral FABULOUS FAMILY family... Beach hotel just returned from making an extensive personal LABOR DAY WEEKEND! RECOMMENDED: THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE survey of key Northern travel agents. Reports prospects for a 4 Days — 3 Nights '• in years" winter season . . . The four new DC-8 jets 4 DAY 3 NIGHT AT MIAMI BEACH'S PAN AMERICAN hv. -jnal Airlines bought for delivery this fall will yield 2,500 • II IB I dbl. occy. for the young and the young at heart. ..400 feet Of private beach to roam... Skin Diving... Fishing seats daily on the Miami-New York route . . . For a conven- JAMAICA ^•WW Add $1 for or just relaxing, the Pan American is yours for tional piston plane of the 1950's to attain the speed of today's greater Holiday Fun. Olympic Pool, Putting Green, For reservations jets, where you travel a half mile when you take a deep breath, AIR TOUR ^^M each child Coffee Shop, Oceanside Dining Room, Cocktail Wl 7-3421 the piston craft would need 40 propellers, claims Bill O'Sullivan _ B in same room lounge, TV in every room, Private Sun Terraces. ^^ Meals Optional Catholic Church opposite motel. AUBREY MAURA JR., of the Shoremede hotel . . . Passenger traffic to Bimini doubled Includes Miami - Montego J5 includes sumptuous COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED Manager during July says MS Orange Sun executive Jack Holtzberg . . . Bay round trip air fare. J brunch and deluxe dinner More than 20 parishes from various states have taken ad- FREE — Self parking, private THE vantage of the Barcelona hotel's special group vacation plan, Free transfers. Room with beach and Olympic sized swim- ming pool, air conditioning, reports Louis Sposa . . . Charles O'Brien of the Blue Horizon balcony and private bath. chaise lounges and mats, nitely MOTEL hotel has found an answer to the controversy about a fresh PAH nmeRicon Free rum punch, swim- entertainment, and more! 17875 COLLINS AVENUE MIAMI BEACH 54; FLORIDA water sun tan and a salt water sun tan. Has two swimming PHONE JE 1-5301 pools, one salt, one fresh water . . . For a restaurant without a ming pool, private beach, for reservations today! view, try Ollie's, a tiny seven-stool eatery on Miami Beach's entertainment. Free golf, Bill O'Sullivan, Mgr. 23rd street. Some of the best charcoal broiled hamburgers in SHOREMEN HOTEL town. championship course. (just minutes from St. Patrick's Church) R On the ocean at 35 St., Miami Bch. LUXURY VACATION H. WHOLE FAMILY! • • • Entirely COMPLETE TOTAL $79.00 Air-conditioned RESORT • Picciolo's, established in 1936, is one of Miami Beach's Coloniallnn MOTEL three oldest restaurants. Its cuisine and delightful outdoor dinging MIAMI BEACH ^-^ OCEANFRONT ol lSlaf ST.. MIAMI BEACH p; ^eeps it among the year 'round favorites with the restless TR DUEL, me • FREE TELEVISION IN EVERY ROOM per person SEPT. 3 $ nai.ves. But another key to its longevity is the menu. Many INTEHNATIONU TRAVEL REPRESENTATIVES THE BLUE HORIZOH • FREE CHAISE LOUNGES & PADS double To of the hundreds of different dishes — ranging from broiled offering personal service to th* frave/»r MOTOR HOTEL AND LODGE • FREE SELF PARKING occupancy 4 NOV. 1 J700 rowE W LEON Bill)., COHAl GABIES • REFRIGERATORS in oil rooms 50 Of 300 rooms N.Y. sirloin steak to Scampi — are marked in both English Phone Highland 8-2646 3 swimming pools • 500 ft. of private MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN and Italian. One of these is Polpo. In English, octopus. Per Person Complete Breakfast and $050 Daily Dbl. Ocx. sand beach • 300 luxurious rooms andDeluxe 7-Course Dinner J per day 150 42 of 122 Rms. kitchenettes with private terraces Cnildrei under 10 $2 additional to Sept. 1st Exciting entertainment every night SPECIAL FAMILY PLAN Dancing • Movies • All-Star Shows Member: American Express, CHARLES J. O'BRIEN, MGR. Teenagets' Rumpus Room and Hilton and Diners' Clubs COMMUNITY NATIONAL Supervised Kiddies Playroom • ® Walk To St. Joseph's Church Honeymooners' Parties and Gifts Pbone: WI 7-4571 BANK OF BAL HARBOUR On The Ocean at 89 St. Drive-in and Walk-in windows UN 6-4621 al S A.M to 4 P.M. Bal Harbour, Florida MIAMI BEACH'S ST: 4tfDt LUXURY RESORT MOTEL The Bank of _ SWIMMING POOLS • PRIVATE BEACH Community Service has been FREE CHILDREN'S COUNSELOR • SOLARIUM ALL MAJOR Sj & STEAM ROOMS • PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT officially FREE PARKING AT YOUR DOOR CHARLES L. CLEMENTS, Chairman JOHN MacCALLUM, President CREDIT CARDS' Tv IN ALL : ? designated DANCING A ROOMS • HEATED POOLS HONORED ENTERTAINMENT by the. Church 'TIL 5 A.M. Reservations •--. FEATURING SAM BARI V ALl ROOMS ^s PHONE: 'THE PATRON •%_& HIS GUITAR IN MAIN ^^ Ju|y 1 ^ Wl 7-7511 HOUSE OF H00 [CHINESE FEAST OF DIFFICULT^ CASES'; BUILDING j=^__ to Sept. 2^ Daily Per Person 79th St. Causeway, M.B. ALL YOU CAN EAT , For information write" Double Occupancy -• SHRINE OF ST. JUDE THADQEUS -m? $ 20 of 170 Rooms UN 5-7277 $<* «VE MON. - SAT. ON THE OCEAN at 64th ST., MIAMI BEACH Dominican- Fathers' ADD $3.50 for Breakfast & 7-Course ON THE OCEAN AT 170th STREET — Delivery — 3* AD 4:30-9:00 1909 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago 8, III. Dinner, $2.00 for Children MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA

August 23,' T&3 THE flbriila r*age"ri\ SBL " fl LEGION OF DECENCY FILM — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR GENERAL PATRONAGE Across the Bridge Hey Boy. Hey Girl Phantom Planet Air Patrol In Wake of Stranger Phantom of th« Opera Following are the Legion of 7 p.m. (5) — I'll See You In moral tone; suggestive situa- 11:25 p.m. (10) — Bighouse Alias Jesse James It's Only Money Raven, The All Hands On Deck In Search Of Reluctant Saint Decency's ratings for the films My Dreams (A-II) tions. U.S.A. (B) OBJECTION: Light Almost Angels The Castaways Runaway Assignmnt Invasion Quartet Savage Sam scheduled for the coming week, treatment of marriage; exces- Outer Space Island, The Sergeant Was A Lady 11:25 p.m. (4) — Odongo 11:20 p.m. (4) — Somewhere Babes In Toyland Jason And The Seven Seas Bashful Elephant Argonauts beginning today, on TV stations (A-II) In The Night (A-II) sive brutality. Bear. The John Paul Jones To Calais Best Of Enemies Joseph and Silent Call in the South Florida area: WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28 Beauty and the Beast His Brethren Slaves of Carthage 11:25 p.m. (10) — Stolen Life 11:20 p.m. (7) — Caribbean Biff Night Jumbo Son Of Flutaber A-I — Family Big Wave King Kong vs. Godzilla Stop. Look and Laugh (A-II) (A-II) 9 a.m. (7) — In Close Pursuit Blood and Steel Lassie's Great Stowaway In The Sk> A-II — Adults and adoles- (X) Boy and the Pirates Adventure Summer Magic SATURDAY, AUG. 24 MONDAY, AUG. 26 Captain Sinbad Last Days of Pompeii Swinging Along cents Clown And The Kid Last Voyage Sword And The Dragon 8 a.m. (5) — The Human 9 a.m. (7) — Arizona pt. 1 1:30 p.m. (10) — Bighouse Conspiracy of Hearts Legend of Lobo Tammy And The A-III — Adults Constantine And The Life of Maria Gorettl Doctor Monster (B) OBJECTION: Ex- (A-l) U.S.A. (B) Cross Adrian Messenger Tarzans Three A-IV — Morally unobjec- Crash Landing Lilies Of The Field Challanges cessive brutality and gruesome- 1:30 p.m. (10) — Stolen Life Damn the Defiant Little Shepherds Of Teenage Millionaire tionable for adults with reser- 4 p.m. (5) — Return of Oc- Damon and Pythias Kingdom Come Ten Who Dared ness; explicit in depicting meth- David and Goliath Longest Day There Was A Crooked vations (A-II) tober (A-II) Dentist In Chair Majority Of One Man ods of committing crime. Hercules And The Man From The Diners Titans. The B — Objectionable in part 4 p.m. (5) — Lightning Strikes 4:30 p.m. (7) — Last of . .j Captive Women. Club 30 Years Of Fun Escape From Master of World 300 Spartans for all 10 a.m. (10) — Rainbow Over Twice (A-II) Badmen (A-I) East Berlin McLintock Three Stooefes In Orbit 55 Days at Peking Michael Stroeroff Ticklish Affair, A C—Condemned The Rockies (A-I) 4:30 p.m. (7) — The Red Face of Fire Midsummer Night's Trojan Horse 11:25 p.m. (4) — Tower of Flipper Dream Two Little Bears X — Not rated — This clas- Light (A-II) First Space Ship Miracle Of The Ugly American 4 p.m. (4) — Flight Nurse London (A-II) To Venus White Stallions Under Ten Flags sification on films denotes that 7:30 p.m. (7), (2) — Mardi Gathering Of Eagles Misty Valley of Dragons (A-I) 11:25 p.m. (10) — Gay Sisters Gay Purree Mothra Viran, The the movie has not been review- Gras (A-II) Gldet Goes To Rome Mouse On The Moon Unbelieveable 7 p.m. (10) — Decision At (B) OBJECTION: Light treat- GaffOt Murder At The Gallop Watch Your Stern ed by the Legion of Decency. 11:25 p.m. (4) — Blackjack Great Day Mysterious Island We'll Bury You Sundown (B) OBJECTION: In- ment of marriage; suggestive Great Escape No Man Is An Island When Clock Strikes Ketchum, Desperado (A-I) Gunfifiht No Place Like Homicide Wonderful World of Many of the films now being sufficient moral compensation. line. Hey, Let's Twist Nutty Professor, The the Brothers Grimm shown on television were pro- 9 p.m. (7), (2) — The Roots 11:25 p.m. (10) — Footlight How The West Password Is Courage "World Without End THURSDAY, AUG. 29 Was Won Papa's Delicate Young And The Brave, duced before the formation of Of Heaven (A-III) Parade (X) Honeymoon Machine Condition The the Legion in April, 1936, 11:20 p.m. (7) — Attack Of TUESDAY, AUG 27 9 a.m. (7) — Cyrano de Ber- A || MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR gerac pt. 1, (A-II) ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS FRIDAY, AUG. 23 The Crab Monsters (A-l) 9 a.m. (7) — Arizona pt. 2 AH Night Long •c ..^ Operation Bottleneck Frantlc Pirates Of Blood River 9 a.m. (7) — Ladies In Love 11:20 p.m. (5) — Manhandled (A-I) 1:30 p.m. (10) — Gay Sisters AH The Way Home Fury Of The Pagans pi it Cool Antigone General Delia Rovere —Playboa y - y o-f "the pt. II (A-II) (B) OBJECTION: Excessively 1:30 p.m. (10) — Footlight Balloon Good Soldier, Western World Barabbas Samar sadistic sequence. Parade (X) 4 p.m. (5) — A Star Is Born Because They're Young Schweik, The Samson and the Seven 1:30 p.m. (10) — China Clip- Beware Of Children Hand of Death Miracles of the World 11:20 p.m. (4) — Brigham 4 p.m. (5) — The Lady in (B) OBJECTION: Suggestive Billy Budd Harbor Lights Sanjuro per (A-I) Blrdman Of Alcatrax Heaven's Above Sardonic us Young (A-II) Question (A-II) sequences; suicide sympathetic- Birds, The Hell Bent For Leather Savage Guns 4 p.m. (5) — Miracle On 34th Black Fox Scent of Mystery 4:30 p.m. (7) — Thunderbirds ally portrayed. Black Sunday Hell Is For Heroes Secret of Deep Harbor St. (B)) OBJECTION: Reflects SUNDAY, AUG. 25 Black Zoo Hit And Run Shadow Of Fear (A-I) 4:30 p.m. (7) — The Secret Born To Be Loved Holiday For Lovers Sinner acceptability of divorce. 11 a.m. (5) — Drums Along Burning Court. The Huns, The 7 p.m. (4) — Destination Garden (A-I) Burning Nights Incident In An Alley Six Black Horses 4:30 p.m. (7) — China Gate The Mahawk (A-I) CastiUan It Happened At Square Of Violence Gobi (A-I) 11:25 p.m. (4) — Painting Charade The World's Fair Stranger At My Door (A-II) 8:30 p.m. (10) — A Story Of Colossus Of Rhodes Just For Fun Surrender Hell 11:25 p.m. (4) — Barricade Clouds with Sunshine (A-II) Come Fly With Me Lancelot and Guinevere Sword of the 7 p.m. (7) — Tension (B) David (X) Court Martial Lawrence Of Arabia Conqueror (B) OBJECTION: Excessive 11:25 p.m. (10) — Faithful Courtship of Lazarillo Taras Bulba OBJECTION: Reflects accept- 11:10 p.m. (5) — The Big Eddie's Father Ten Seconds To Hell Crazy For Love Lineup Terror, The ability of divorce. Bluff (B) OBJECTION: Low brutality. City (A-I) Date With Disaster Lisa To Kill A Mockingbird Day And The Hour, The Lonely Are The Brave 13 West Street Day of Fury Long Absence Thrill Of It All Day Of The Triffids Loves of Salammbo Thunder In The Sun Days of Wine and Roses Madison Avenue Tormented for only Dead To The World Magnificent Seven Trunk, The CHINARAMA Deadly Duo Matter Of Who Twice Told Tales FONG SHA Duel Of The Titans Mein Kampf Virginia of Rome PUMPKIN'S $- Electra Mighty Ursus 49 NOON'S RESTAURANT Miracle Worker Wake Me When Ewk The Conqueror Most Wanted Man It's Over Face of a Fugitive Mutiny On The Bounty Walk Like A Draeron Fanny My Geisha Wheeler Dealers, The STEAK DINNER 1 Flame In The Street My Name Is Ivan Woman Obsessed . US. CHOICE CHARCOAL BROIL Flower Drum Song Naked Edge X-Man With The Home made soup or juice, hash brown Four Days Of Naples Old Dark House, The X-Ray Eyes Special Child's Dinner 40 Pound Of Trouble Once Upon A Horse Young Racers, The and Carry Out Service potatoes, hot garlic bread, assorted table A i!l — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR ADULTS Other Complete relishes. Choice of beverage — plus OUR Adventures or a Rocco and His Brother Dinners 99c FAMOUS KEYLIME PIE. Youns Man Home From The HAH Ring Of Fire All In Nishfs Work Horror Chamber of Roots Of Heaven Fresh Fish DINNERS, JUMBO SHRMP Another Time, Another Dr. Faustus Horror Hotel Running Man, The Home of Adults 2.69 Place Something Wild 13001 N.W. 7»h AVE. "'&,"&?," MU 8-8812 Chines* Children 1.49 Beach Party Hustler, The Sound and the Fury Smorgasbord Biff Deal On I Could Go On Singing Spencer's Mountain Take Out Semico Corner "of 163rd St.~ Madonna St. If A Man Answers Summer and Smoke 16251 W. Dixie Highway . Big Risk, The In The French Style Sundays and Cybele N Miami Bo.itli I W. Dixie off Bisc. Blvd. Breakfast At Tiffany's Interns, The Sweet Bird of Youth Bye, Bye Birdie Ija Notte Brava Taste of Honey Cairo Leopard, The This Earth Is Mine California Love and Larceny Thunder of Drums Captain's Table Love Is A Ball Tower of London Caretakers. The Lovers Of Teruel Town Without Pity Looking For An Unusual Place PL 9-682S Children's Hour Magician Tcys In The AtHc CAPS COD ON BISCAYNB BAY Claudelle InKlish Make Mine Mink Two for the Seesaw Come Blow Your Horn Manchurian Candidate T™O Women To Eal Try The Crooks Anonymous Mind Benders V.I.P.'s, The Day of the Outlaw Monkey In The Winter Warriors Five Day In Court Nine Hours To Rama West Side Story Dime With A Halo One Foot In Hell Whatever Happened End of Innocence Passionate Thief, To Baby Jane? Pacts Of L,ife Period of Adjustment Where the Truth Lies Fatal Desire Plunderers, The Who's Got the Act.ion Five Golden Hours Quare Fellow, The Wonders of Alladin Playhouse West Restaurant Five Miles To Rice Girls, The Wrong Arm Midnight Rififi In Tokyo Of The Law Four Fast Guns Rider on a Dead Horse 3500 MAIN HWY. PH. HI 5-5234 Yesterday's Enemy SEAFOOD RESTAURANT A-IV — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR On the ADULTS WITH RESERVATIONS'* (ADJOINING COCONUT GROVE PLAYHOUSE) 79th St. Advise and Consent Intruder Mcndo Cane • MAINE LOBSTERS Cl-eo From 5 to 7 Sky Above and Enjoy lunch or dinner in our authentic "Old West" Causeway Circle of Deception L Shaped Room Mud Below Divorce Italian Style Lone Day's Journey Slrnntrors In A City atmosphere or enjoy our fully screened outside patio • NEW ENGLAND SEAFOOD Eclipse Into Night This Sporting Life * * * • CLAMS, OYSTERS & STONE CRABS C**Thls classification is given to certain films which., while not LUNCHEON & DINNER SPECIALS DAILY morally offensive, require some analysis and explanation as a protection OPEN DAILY SERVING LUNCH OR DINNER (CLOSED SUNDAY) to the uninformed against wrong interpretation and false conclusions ) MIAMI'S OLDEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT OUR 16th YEAR B — MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL A New Kind Of Love Rebel Breed Back Street Indestructible Man Revolt of Slaves Big Show Irma La Douce "ookie Black Whip It Happened In Athens Shock Corridor Blood and Roses It Takes A Thief s>u. ot the (IN DANIA on U.S. #1) Born Reckless Johnny Cool Piano Player Can-Can Joker, The Journey To The Sodom and Gomorrah Candid Seventh Planet Solomon and Sheba DAVIS Chapman Report Some Came Running Cleopatra Juvenile Jungle Sons and Lovers Crack In the Mirror Lanaru Splendor In Grass LIVE Cry For Happy Law, The Stripper, The Curse of the Werewolf Look In Any Window Subway In the Sky Diamond Head Love In Goldfish Bowl Summerskin MAINE Doctor In Love Lover Come Back Telltale Heart Doctor No Lovers On A Tightrope Temptress and the Edge of Fury Madame Monk LOBSTER Eighth Day of Magdalena Terror In the Night The Week Main Attraction This Angry Age Firebrand. The Man In the Shadow Three On A Spree Five Gates to Hell Mania Time Out For Love Follow The Boys Man of the West T'O Late Blues SEAFOOD BAY dTcler For Love Or Money Man On the Prowl Two Faces of Force of Impulse Marriage Go Round Dr. Jekyll Free. White And Mary Had A Little Two Loves WEEKLY SPECIALS! Twenty-One Matter of Morals, A Two Weeks In FLORIDA LOBSTER Frightened City Maxlme Another Town FISHERMAN'S PLATTER — Incl.: Lobster Tail, Scallops, Smelt, $4 CA Newberg with Baked Potato From the Terrace Minotaur Vampire and the Oyster, Shrimp, Snapper Fingers, Clams, Crag Knuckles, Crab Salad ' ••*" Salad and Coffee .Girl Hunters Mongols, The Ball-erina Girl Named Tamiko Morgan The Pirate Very Private Affair (ATHDNAV HARDSHELL CRAB FEAST — $4 QC Fla. Lobster Fra Diavolo w/Linguine Girl's Town Most Dangerous Wall Of Noise Salad and Coffee Goodbye Again Man Alive Waltz of the Toreadors JAIUKUAT ALL YOU CAN EAT; !•"> Guns of Black Witch Never So Few Warrior Empress Broiled Fla. Lobster with Crabmeat Gypsy Night of the Qarter Wayward Girl rijuniy FRIED CHICKEN FAMILY STYLE OR %4 Cfs Filling with Baked Potato, Happy Anniversary No Exit What Price Murder JUnUAI RED SNAPPER COMPLETE DINNER I .JU Salad and Coffee Head, The Of Love And Desire White Slave Shin House of Women Operation Bikini Wife For A Night MONDAY FLA. LOBSTER — ALL YOU CAN EAT • • VJ House On the Pretty Boy Friend Wild Harvest STEAKS • " CHOPS • Waterfront Purple Noon Wild In the Country Stone Crabs, Oysters, Clams, In the Cool of the Day Rampage Wives And Lovers IUC3UAI LOBSTER TAILS I-'J BAR-B-Q RIBS • BEEF Vi Shell, Clams Casino or any CONDEMNED ALL Y0U CSN EST! CHICKEN • PORK Balcony. The Law, The Prime Time uiEnuccnAv a ic style, Calamari, Scungilli, Pom- Boccaccio 70 Les Liaisons Question of Adultery ifEI/nUi/AI FISH FRY l.ij pano. Frog Legs, Live Maine or Breathless Love Is My Profession Night Heaven Fell Manicotti • Lasagna Come Dance Wl'.h Me Lovers Saturday Night and TUUDCnAV CORNBEEF AND CABBAGE 5 00 Florida Lobsters, Baccala, Mus- During Oho Night Mating Urge Sunday Morning InUKjUAl COMPLETE DINNER .« Risotto • Ravioli sels, Shrimp Scampi, Stuffed Fiye I>;iy Lover Naked Night Seven Capital Sins Fettucine • Gnocchi Girl With the Never On Sunday Sins of Mona Kent ALL SPECIALS INCLUDE, FRENCH FRIES, TOSSED SALAD, ROLLS & BUTTER Shrimp, Snapper, Lobster Golden Eyes Odd Obsession Temptation Thermador, Newberg, Seppie Orct*n Mare. The Oscar Wilde Too Young HOME MADE ICE CREAM I Love, You Lrve Phaedra Tco Immoral or Polpo. Joan of the Ancels Play Girl After Dark Truth. The RESTAURANT • LOUNGE Lady Chntterly's Please. Not Now Women of the World I.over Port of Desire Young and Damned 318 N. Federal Highway DANIA, FLA. 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Page 22 August 23> 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida IN THEIR PROGRAMMING THIS FALL TV Networks Will Step Up Hard News By WILLIAM H. MOORING ent agencies, several of them commentaries are being step- found only in the diocesan or fixing a virtual stranglehold on ped up. This development osten- archdiocesan newspaper. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Among TV programming, are working sibly offers greater and Hollywood talent agents the no- on the purely commercial the- improved public service. It also On "Lamp Unto My Feet" tion spreads that regular expo- ory that TV is the direct de- enlarges the already prodigious Sunday, Aug. 25 (10 a.m. Ch. 4, sure on TV wins an audience power of the TV networks, over WTVJ), Msgr. Ivan D. Mich, but it takes full- scendant of "the sandwich man." He used to walk the public thinking. an authority on Latin America, Handsomest Seafood Restaurant scale theatrical will discuss social, economic anywhere in the world!!! streets with an ad poster fore Already it is more than a gag movies to give and spiritual changes now tak- LUNCHEON from 35C an actor public Hollywood and aft, if you can remember that most families who take in ing place in our neighbor coun- him. SERVED FROM 11:45 A.M. prestige. Televiews a daily newspaper, do so for tries. DINNER from * the sports, the funnies and the Insensitive clods with no vi- SERVED FROM 5:45 P.M. The sky-rock- fashion notes. They can "get NBC titles its 3-hour, Sept. Same ownership as COCKTAIL. LOUNGE Ample sion at all of TV's potentiality the famous Tony Sweet's RHON E: parking space on feF- success of all the news on TV." But can 2 program on civil rights is- St McQueen, who first hit as a dramatic form, now wield Restaurant • 865-8688 * premises far too much influence over they? sues, "The American Revolu- 1900 N. Bay Causeway (79 St. Causeway) Miami Beach the stride on "the idiot box," tion of '63." "Our purpose," our television programming. then ran for a top spot in thea- On Labor Day CBS breaks says co-producer Robert North- trical movies, provides a typi- out with "Evening News with There are — and may long shield, "is to explore the revo- cal illustration. Walter Cronkite" and "Morn- remain — vital exceptions such lution occurring today, tracing as Hallmark, but the commer- ing News with Mike Wallace," its causes and showing its ef- So does Richard Chamber- both estimable reporters. MEDITERRANEAN lain's distaff triumph as Dr. cial hucksters who have recent- fects." Kildare, which he now follows ly been climbing into the main The Wallace reel while not _SHISH KABOB This places tremendous re- with a top-starring movie role. driver's seat, need a big jolt "a woman's page of the air," RAMA'S GREEK from the FCC and the TV pub- will aim at the ladies with sponsibility on the network and calls for cautious weighing of SALAD AND Whether Dick's fluttering fe- lic. After the people get a load "hard news." Like the Cronkite OPEN male fans are apt to approve of some of this Fall's new words. For instance: Would not SUNDAYS _ _ PASTRY evening program it will run & HOLIDAYS his changed movie "image" I'll shows, they may get it. half an hour. Cronkite takes up evolution have been a better - 1 P.M. . know better when the film has word than revolution? Our MORE HARD NEWS the 6:30-7 p.m. time-slot, treat- been shown to the press. I am ing "in depth" news about la- elected government still is safe nn While atrophy seems to have inclined to doubt it. bor, economics, business, plus in Washington. The ballot box ^DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE set in on the dramatic front, still shall prevail at next year's BISCAYNE.' BOULEVARD • PhorW 947-301 1 The powerful, Hollywood tal- "a brief, penetrating analysis" hard news and candid news of current, political events. presidential election. The good side of all this, is : that TV news brings to light Catholic Programs In Diocese facts that need thinking over. The bad side is that once the I On Radio And Television Sunday news and views have been heard, only the thinking man with Father Jose Maria Polios, O.P. TELEVISION f.OS P.M. is liable to test them against • AM. CATHOLIC HEWS - WGBS, 710 Kc.. his own opinions. TEI.AMIGO — Ch. 7. WCKT — 96.3 FM — Summary of worldwide Spanish religious discourse by Fa- Catholic news from NCWC News ther Eugenio del Busto, secretary, Service and South Florida Catho- Latin-American Chancery, and as- lic news from The Voice.* One thing is clear. The Cath- sistant pastor, Blessed Trinity par- isB.* |:« P. M. olic family is going to need • A.M. THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS — more than ever, the objective, !67thand Collins Ave., Miami Beach 128tD and liscayne Kit., N«rta Miami; THE CHRISTOPHERS — Ch. 5, TVPTV - (West P»Im Beacb) — WKAT, 1220 Kc. over-all coverage of local and "Prepare For The Future" is the (• — Denote* presentations by Ra- theme of today's Christophers pro- dio & Television Commission, Dio- world news and the enlightened gram. cese of Miami. Father David J. Hef- fernan, Chairman.) editorial interpretations to be • :30 A.M. 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August 23, 1963 JHE YO'CE 0 Miami, Florida Pag** 23 India: Saint Sebastian Needs Help The Question Box At PURANATTUKURA, a village in the diocese of TRICHUR Can You Explain Position in Southern India, is the parish of St. Sebastian. There are 500 children in the parish needing in- struction, but St. Sebastian has no Of Church On Cremation? school—no place even for catechet- ical lessons. Nevertheless fifteen Q. How can I explain to a non-Catholic the Church's view classes have been organized. They on cremation? meet everywhere ... in the halls, before the Blessed Sacrament, in A. The Church's prohibition of the priest's house . . . The only If this man's defection from school in the neighborhood is that cremation is based mainly on a the Catholic Church was a re- of the Hindu monks. The boys and constant Judaeo-Christian tradi- cent and notorious thing then girls of high school age go there tion which dates back to the the answer would probably be . . But the pastor of St. Sebastian time of Abraham, at least. Jews different; since many people The Holy Prtber s M,ss,on A* .mows he must build a school for and Christians have generally might think you were gi' for the Oriental Church tnjg parjsh, too recently organized found cremation as less than formal approval to what _ to have educational facilities. He asks help in obtaining the reverent treatment of the hu- had done. modest sum of $2,000; for the rest his people will give what man body. they can in money and labor! . . . Father X. Akkara's letter ex- We must keep in mind that presses his hope of a kind response. His plea is seconded by people are extremely sensitive his Bishop and the authorities in Rome . . . Soon now your And Catholics emphasize the parish school will open its doors for another year. Think of the dignity of the body which was when a loved one dies or is 500 youngsters of St. Sebastian huddled in hallways, and send joined to the soul as an integral buried. If we slight the family something to help Father Akkara . . . Any donation, large or part of man, which will rise on such occasion we may cause small, will help! "He suggested that I read the two chapters on the again to resume that unity, deep hurt, which may turn into WHY INDIA? Mass in Gibbons' book ..." which was the temple of the resentment against the Church. Our work covers 18 countries where the Eastern Rites pre- Holy Spirit, sanctified by the Charity should inspire us and dominate. Often we appear to be appealing for one country sacraments, and offered fre- prudence guide us on such occa- in particular—India—ignoring the others under our care! . . . quently to God in union with the sions; and it is hard to lay down Actually we have some fifty appeals from India before us, all firm rules for either virtue. asking modest sums of $2,000 to $4,000 to build convents, Body of Christ in the Mass. churches and schools. This is a land rich in vocations today and Church authorities would feel remiss indeed in not doing all Cremation is not contrary • * * they can to foster these missionary parishes and so encourage to any doctrine of Catholic Q. My husband and I have the spread of Christ's word . . . Each week we can bring you Graces To Embrace Faith faith. Resurrection is no more seven boys. I did not take my just one of these urgent appeals, relying on your generosity, difficult after cremation than older children to Mass with hoping we can help quickly enough, substantially enough! May Flow In Many Ways after the decay which follows me on Sundays until they were ASIA: LAND OF HOPE. Not long ago, the NCWC news serv- burial. The burning of a hu- nearly six years old. As a ice in Washington gave a report showing the percentage of By Father JOHN A. O'BRIEN me. I had the usual Protestant man body is not wrong in it- suit some of them still do •... Catholic population throughout the world. South America led misconceptions about confes- self, and would be tolerated know how to act and are just with 92.3 per cent Catholics; Central America, 80 per cent; Whatever serves to kindle the by the Church in times of not nice at Mass. My husband sion, devotion to the Blessed Western Europe, 57.3 per cent; North America, 24 per cent; interest of a non-Catholic in our war, epidemics, etc. says I can't take our one-year- Australia, 18 per cent; Eastern Europe and Russia, 18 per cent; holy Faith may prove to be the Virgin, adoring statues and Africa, 10.4 per cent . . . Only in Asia were the figures down old along to Mass because K to less than 2 per cent! Yet here the vocations are increasing. channel which God sends the 'praying souls out of hell.' The Church's traditional oppo- isn't fair to the other people. sition to cremation became Maybe eventually the last shall be first! You can help by your precious grace of DID RESEARCH He does make noise at times. STRINGLESS GIFTS which allow us to send help where the more forceful in the middle conversion. Thus "I read the answers to these Am I right in taking him along Holy Father feels it is most desirable. ages, and again in the 19th cen- and trying to teach him to visits to a Catho- difficulties in the 'Question Box' WHAT YOU CAN DO lic church, patn- J tury, when those who advocated be quiet, or should I leave him • Build a school, chapel or convent for $2,000 to $6,000. and my interest deepened. I got phlets, books, it often showed a spirit hostile at home as my husband says? • Support one of our $1 a month clubs to help Sisters, semina- from the Norfolk public library to religion. She became ada- contacts with rians, old folks, orphans, etc. Chesterton's 'Orthodoxy,' New- mant on the subject in the face A. We always hear that mar- • Educate a seminarian like AUGUSTINE KOTTACKAL or Catholics and es- man's 'Apologia' and 'The Lives of opposition. riage is a fifty-fity proposition, JOHN KARUVELIL. Cost: $100 a year for six years. pecially syste- • Educate a Sister like SISTER MARY PAULSY or SISTER of the Saints.' I visited the give and take. I suggest that you MARY RICHARD. Cost: $150 a year for two years. You can matic courses of Catholic church often and read For centuries the Church's take him with you one Sun- ceremonies: the funeral Mass, send the money in installments. instruction prove Father O'Brien every pamphlet in its rack. day, and give him to your hus- the absolution and the commit- • Place a MEMORIAL CHALICE or other item In a chapel, to be among Jim tried to free me from it. band to keep at home the next the cost ranging from $50 down to $5 for CHAPEL BELLS the most common means of tal services have been keyed to Sunday. By the time you r -h for the altar. He felt responsible for getting burial. Some new sort of ritual winning souls for Christ. This fifty-fifty he will be three t s • Send us MASS STIPENDS for the 15,000 priests in our care. me interested by giving me is illustrated by the experience would have to be developed if old, and a pious little gentle- Often this is their only means of support. those two books. cremation were accepted. • Remember us in your will. Our legal title: THE CATHOLIC of L. Longmire Speight of Nor- man. NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION. folk, Virginia, now pastor of "In answering Jim's objec- An author 1 consulted on this • Help feed a poor Palestine REFUGEE FAMILY with a $10 tions I was really arguing my- FOOD PACKAGE. St. Mary's Church, Suffolk, Vir- subject, Father Bender, O.P., self into the Catholic Faith. • Help with a BLANKET. Cost: $2. ginia, who has received about professor of Canon Law at the Missal 200 converts. Finally in January, 1931, I Angelicum, in Rome, says re- phoned Monsignor Thomas E. .1 Dear Monsignor Ryan: garding cremation: "It is false Guide i "My family," Father relat- Waters, for an appointment. to assert that such a method of Enclosed please find for ed, "attended the First Chris- Jim came with me, saying, disposing of a human corpse is Aug. 25 — Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost. Mass of the Sun- Name tian Church of Norfolk, and I 'I'll go with you and protect merely a matter of positive law. was named Leslie Longmire you.' Monsignor gave us a day. Gloria, Creed, Preface of Street The Church will never alter her after the superintendent of its brief over-all picture of the position regarding cremation." the Trinity. City Zone State Sunday School. At an early age Catholic Faith and loaned me Aug. 26 — Ferial Day. Mass of I began studying piano and my some books. I had been at- It is presumptuous of me, but Last Sunday. No Gloria, sec- interest in music led me to tending Mass regularly, us- I disagree with this eminent Do- ond prayer of St. Zephyrinus. attend the services of just ing a daily missal, and pray- minican canonist both on point No Creed, Common Preface. about every church in Norfolk, ing earnestly for divine guid- of law and on the assurance of FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, President Portsmouth and the surround- ance. his prediction. I believe that the Aug. 27 — St. Joseph Calasanc- MKK- Jorapli T. Ryoa, Not'l S«c*v ing area. James Pait, also in- Church can change her position tius, Confessor. Mass of the Send oil communlcotloiu tot terested in music, came with "Jim and I, two 16-year-olds, without violence to any divine Feast. Gloria, Common f- CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION me. then embarked on a long course or natural law. And never is an ace. 480 Lexington Ave. at 46th St. New York 17,N. Y, of instruction under the mon- awfully big word; it excludes all Aug. 28 — St. Augustine, Bish- "We attended Mass several signor. Upon learning of it our the time in the world. times, just to hear Catholic parents were much upset. When op, Confessor and Doctor of Church music. Jim's family I returned from school one day, • • • the Church. Mass of the Feast. moved to Baltimore, where he our minister was waiting for Q. If a former Catholic now Gloria, second Prayer of St. continued to visit churches. me. But nothing could stop me a Lutheran, dies, should we go Hermetis, Common Preface. O'BRIEN APPLIANCE SALES The pastor of St. Bernard's now, for the evidence of the to the services in the Lutheran Aug. 29 — Beheading of St. Catholic Church allowed him foundation oE the Church by church? Some of us say, John the Baptist. Mass of the South Florida's Oldest Name to play the new organ and Christ, backed by her marve- "Yes, he needs our prayers Feast. Gloria, second Prayer then as Jim was leaving, he lous unity and universality, was now more than ever." Others of St. Sabins. Common Pref- gave him Cardinal Gibbons' overwhelming. say, "This does not include ace. - Westinghouse 'Faith of Our Fathers" and actual attendance at the serv- Father Comvay's 'Question "Jim's family moved back to ices, regardless of whether he Aug. 30 — St. Rose of Lima, • AIR CONDITIONERS • REFRIGERATORS Box.' Baltimore. On July 11, 1931, I is a relative or not." Virgin. Mass of the Feast. made my profession of faith Gloria, second Prayer of Mar- • RANGES • DISHWASHERS • BLDR. SALES DEPT. "When I visited Jim the fol- and was baptized by Monsignor A. Much depends on the cir- tyrs, Common Preface. lowing summer he suggested Waters. I later was ordained cumstances. If this man became Aug. 31 — St. Raymond Nonna- Metropolitan Factory Service and Facilities that I read the two chapters and received my mother into a Lutheran many years ago, and tus, Confessor. Mass of the Servicing Boca Raton to Miami on the Mass in Gibbons' book the fold. Jim became a philoso- seemed to remain a Lutheran Feast, Gloria, Common Pref- so I could better follow the phy professor. 'It was those two in good faith, then there should ace. 625 Sunrise Blvd. Ph. JA 2-36811 musical portion. There 1 came books I gave you,' he says, be no scandal involved in your face to face with the idea of 'which started you on your way attending the funeral. And many Sept. 1 — Thirteenth Sunday aft- FORT LAUDERDALE sacrifice, the Real Presence and into the Church.' They did, and good reasons may urge your at- er Pentecost. Mass of the other doctrines which opened God's grace led me the rest tendance, especially if he was a Feast. Gloria, Creed, Preface up a fascinating new world to of the way." relative or a close friend. of the Trinity.

Pag* 24 August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Conse/os Para los Padres de Familia 1STVOICE Cuidado con los Programas de TV SECCION EN ESPANOL En septiembre 8 de 1957, el Papa Pfo XII emitio su 1) Hacer una selection bien pensada y un uso benefi- jnuy celebrada Enciclica "Miranda Prorsus" en la cual ofre- cioso de los programas, evitando aquellos que, en todo o en cia los mas sabios consejos concernientes al uso de la te- parte, puedan ser daiiinos a la fe cat61ica o a la moral, y levision. no aceptar los programas basandose meramente en votacio- nes de popularidad o en el "rating". Pastoral de los Obispos En uno de sus parrafos, senalaba que: "Es una necesi- dad apremiante que la conciencia de los catolicos, con res- 2) Consultar la clasificackm de peliculas de la Liga de Sobre la Discrimination pecto a la Television, sea formada dentro de los sanos la Decencia cuando estas se presenten por Televisi6n, asi principios de la Religion Cristiana". Con motivo de la crisis que dereres sean simpre sincera- como los analsis y evaluacion de otros programas que ha provocado el problema ra- mente reconocidos y ejerci- La Television se ha convertido en uno de los mas im- se publican en los yeriodicos y revistas catoiicas. cial en los Estados Unidos, dos". portantes, si no el mas importante de los medios de di- fusion de ideas, de cultura o de entretinimiento de nues- 3) Usar de la television con la debida moderaci6n a idos los obispos catolicos de fin de que la costumbre no lleve a comidas apuradas; ia nation se han unido para El actual Papa, Paulo VI, tra epoca, y su adecuado uso es objeto de mucho interes emitir una Carta Pastoral ha recordado que "la Reve- por la Iglesia, ya que puede convertirse en instrumento da- negligencia en el ceber, de las platicas familiares, de la Conjunta que han dado a lation nos ensefia a amar a iiino a la salud, a la moral o a los principios religiosos. buena lectura o a descortesia hacia las visitas que bien pu- todos los hombres no importa dieran no desear ver ni oir la Television. cenocer, urgiendo a la armo- En el Manual para miembros de las parroquias del Kv. nta y repitiendo y aclcrando su condition, porque todos he- mos sido redimidos por el John B. Fee, se ofrecen unas regias simples pero muy con- 4) Evitar los programas a altas horas de la noche que los principios morales y reli- venientes sobre el uso de la television en el seno familiar. giosos en los que asienta la mismo Salvador; y esto nos puede ocasionar un da.no a la salud, negligencia en las Iglesia su total repudio a cual- obliga a ofrecer a aquellos Los catolicos con respecto a la television deben: plegarias nocturnas, tardanza en la manana o a falta de quier discrimination o segre- que tienen menos, los nie- preparation para la Iglesia, el trabajo o la escuela. gaci6n basada en razas, co- dios de arritoar con toda dig- lor o prejuicios de cualquier nidad a una vida mas huma- SANTA CLARA, PATRONA DE LA TELEVISION 5) Controlar la costumbre de la television, de man«ra clase. na." que no interfiera con la asistencia a las devotiones en la En Febrero 14 de 1958, el Papa Pio XII, proclamo a iglesia parroquial o con la confesion regular. Santa Clara de Asis, Patrona Celestial de la Television. Ya los obispos catolicos de Es solo con un abierto y Esta gran santa, segun se cuenta, cayo gravemente en- 6) Observar moderation si se sirven bebidas alcoh^licas Estados Unidos, dieron a co- libre intercambio de ideas di- ferma la vispera de la Navidad, en el ano 1252. Impo- Bocer a una sola voz su posi- cen los obispos, que podemos sibilitada de asistir al templo,, le fue concedida por Dios durante los programas de television y estar muy alerta a Ia milagrosa vision de la Misa, qne se estaba celebrando las leyes de la Iglesia en relacidn con el ayuno y la abs- cion en este problema de la comprender los derechos y en esos momentos en la Basilica de San Francisco a cierta segregation y la discrimina- obligaciones que prevalecen distancia de donde ella estaba. tinencia. tion, en una declaration foe- en ambas parte, como prelu- Por esta y otras razones, el Santo Padre acccdio a la 7) Atender regularmente y atentamente los programas cha publica en noviembre de dio a la action para remover petition que a menudo se le habia elevado en un periodo 1958 que simplemente reafir- esas barreras artificiales de de varios anos por los fieles, especialmente por aquellos catolicos que se ofrecen a fin de inclinar al hombre a laba esos principios, conte- la raza, levantadas f rente a que pertenecen a Ia industria de la television y puso este perfeccionar su alma y para mayor gloria de Dios; a mas importante medio de comunicati6n baio la wroteccdn de de estimular a otros, incluyendo los no catolicos para que nidoe a su vez en otra expo- los derechos y oportunidades Santa Clara. sition sobre la misma mater ia de nuestros h-ermanos negros. hagan lo mismo. ofrecida en 1943. Es decir, que Debemos hacer cuanto este ya desde hace viente anos la de nuestra parte para que 8) Escribir, firmar y enviar cartas personales, corteses Jerarquia catolica norteame- tengan acceso libre al sufra- COLOMBIA FILMARA PELICULAS CRISTIANAS pero' firmes, de desaprobacion, tanto a los patrocinadores como al director del canal de TV, cuando se presenten to- ricana viene planteando su re- gio, a los empleos, a las vi- WASHINGTON, agosto 14 vo, al »ervicio de las institu- chazo a tales practices anti- viendas y a todas las facili- (NC) — "La television y el picos vestidos, bailes, dialogos o chistes, que se consideren eiones educativas y sociales ofensivos y tambien enviar cartas de apreciacion, cuando cristianas, dentro de la doc- dades publicas. cine ejercen indudablemen- en Colombia y otros paises. trina general de ]a Iglesia. te un gran impacto en la un programa de excelencia poco usual, dentro de los "stan- El CIS obtuvo de onganiza- dards" catolicos, sea presentado. Todos nosotros podemos ac- transformation de America ciones italianas una camione- Los obispos, en su pastoral, tuar en nuestra area de traba- Latina. La Iglesia debe em- ta equipada con generador 9) Supervisar las costumbres sobre la televisi6n en los mantienen que las autorida- jo, en nuestro vecindario, en plear estas modernas tecni- de etectricidad, proyector y des estan obligadas a corregir nuestra comunidad, a traves cas de difusion ante las ma- jovenes y ofrecerles las correcciones necesarias a declaracic- sistema sonoro, para servir a nes, u a otras manifestaciones cualquiera cuando el honor los males de una discrimina- de las organizaciones religio- sas para conservarlas cristia- zonas rurales remotas. sas, asi como en el seno de nas". de Dios y de la Iglesia o la sana moral y formation men- tion injusta practicada con- "Vivimos una 'civilization tra cualquier grupo o clase grupos civicos de todos los tal de los niiios asi lo requiera. tipos. Esta es la convicci6n de d« la imagen', como dicen al- pero tambien reconocen que Jose Ignacio Torres, uno de gunos autores", indica Torres, 10) Mirar que la Television no sea culpa de que los cualquier grupo minoritario los dirigentes del Centro d« "y lot catolicos debemos ir a ninos descuiden sus deberes religiosos, sus estudios, el aire ~n Estados Unidos, en la lu- Unidos, dicen los obispos, todos los hombres de distin- iTivestigaciones Sociales de la vanguardia de esta eiviliza- puro, el sol, el ejercicio, el descanso, las buenas companias a por conseguir sus derer Bogota, que regresa lleno de ci6n para llevar al pueblo la y finalmente, no permitir que los ninos impongan su volun- ebos esta en la obligation de tas creencias y razas, podre- mos curar las viejas heridas optimismo de un viaje por Eu- imagen calvadora del Evange- tad al escoger los programas contra el deseo de sus mayo- respetar los derechos de los de la division y nuestra na- ropa y Norteamerica que le lic". res. demas. tion reflejara su verdadera ha permitido adquirir un va- El Papa Juan XXIII escri- grandeza, la que se fund a en lioso equipo tecnico. el principio moral de que to- toio: "Siendo los hombres de Bumbo a Bogota van c&ma- naturaleza social han sido he- dos los hoiribres son libres e iguales ante Dios. Amaos los ras de cine, equipos d« ilu- cfaos para vivir juntos y tra- mination y sonido, laborato- SEGUNDA GRAN PEREGRINACION A bajar para el bien de todos. unos a los otros; esta es la Ley 3>ivina. rios para revelado y copia, y Una sociedad humana bien otros aparatos para la elabo- organizada requiere que sus raci6n de material audiovi- integrantes reconozcan y ob- Y terminan los obispos afir sual, obtenido mediante pres- Roma y Tierra Santa serven sus derechos mutuos y mando que toda labor es en tamos y donaciones de enti- sus mutxios deberes. Asi mis- vano si se trata de actuar sin. dades de apostoaldo. CON OCASION DEL mo requiere que cada uno poner la vista en Dios, y contribuya - generosamente al por esto debemos elevarle "Queremos continuar pro- establecimiento de un orden nuestras plegarias para que duciendo peliculas educativas civil en donde los derechos y nos de confianza y valor. sobre valores cristianos del Concilio Ecumenico pueblo, sus problemas, movi- * * * mientos de rehabilitacion, pa- SALIDAS: SEPTIEMBRE 6 Y 13 ra uso de la television las es- 3ZOBISPADO NEWYORQUINO CON LA cuelas, las universidades, las LA MARCHA NEGRA SOBRE WASHINGTON parroquias", dice Torres. 64 DIAS Nueva York, agosto 14 (NC)—La arquidiocesds de Hace mas de dos anos el Nueva York apoya la participation de sus fieles en la Man- CIS inicio, literalmente con FACILIDADES PARA EL PAGO cha de los Derechos Civicos que en defensa del negro $2,084.70 efectuan sobre Washington varias organizaciones civicas a las unas, una serie de docu- fines de agosto. metiitales filmados, que tuvo DiRECCION TURISTICA: SERVIO TULIO SANCHEZ gran acogida al exhibirse por Una circular a todas las parroquias declara que estas 14 AKO5 DE EXPERIENCIA EN EUROPA demostraciones "responsables y pacificas" en defensa de television. La demanda poste- los derechos ciudadanos "merecen el apoyo y la participa- rior del publico y los dirigen- DIRECCION ESPIRITUAL: tion de los catolicos del pais". tes oblig6 al Centro a ampliar RVDO. PADRE HERNAN JIMENEZ ARANGO La circular, firmada por Mons. John Maguire, obispo sus recursos. auxiliar y vicario general de Nueva York, senala especifi- Torres participo ademas en INFORMES Y FOLLETOS camente entre esas demostraciones la que se anuncia para el 28 de agosto con el nombre de Mareha sobre Washington cursos de tecnicas audioyi- para Pedir Trabajo y Libertad. suales en la education popu- lar, particularmente en los AGENCIA DE VIAJES Ksperase que participen mis de 100,000 ciudadanos negros y blancos, que asi endorsan publicamente la legis- paises en vias de desarrollo, lation que el presidente John F. Kennedy ha pr»pwesto al el CIS que dirige el Pbro. Gus- congreso para mejorar la condition de las gentes de color tavo Perez ha fundado el Ins- 15 Me ALLISTER HOTEL ARCADE en el pais. tituto de Ayudas Audiovisua- MODS. Maguire cita unas frases del cardenal Francis les que comenzara a funcio- TELF.: 371-9828 Spellman, su arzobispo, sobre "lo mucho que queda por hacer" en este campo de la justicia racial, en cosas especi- nar en 1964", anu-ntia Torres. ficas y nrgentes. .... Para entonces el Instituto es- En la mareha participa el Consejo Interracial Catolico tara produciendo sus primeras PATROCINADA POR "EL CATOLICISMO' de Nueva York. peliculas y material educati-

August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 25 Hay que Mejorar las Condiciones del Pueblo de Actava la Iglesia en Latinoamerica La presencia, action e in- En la Republica Dominica- a inspirar sus relaciones hu- meran los obispos el costa fluencia del Catolicismo en na se ha oido tambien la vox manas en las inagotables elevado de la vida, los bajos los problemas sociales y eco- de la Iglesia, y los obispos de fuentes del Evangelio". salarios la desoculacion y la nomicos "del mundo, resalta a esa nacion han advertido que situation desesperante de los Por el R.P. John A.6'Brien diario en los acontecimientos "para que haya paz y pan en Otro importante pais sur- empleados jubilados. Adoplacion al Fipanol dm\ internacionales demostrando lugar de convulsiones y po- americano que esta frente a BJSBBBB Y afirman los obispos, que I R.P.Antonio Navarrete que nuestra fe es una fuerza breza, urge que sus lideres un cambio de Gobierno, resul- viva, muy alerta a todo lo aseguren el pleno respeto del tado de unas elecciones, es la "como pastores de almas es- ipiiiiiiijiiiuiiifi que pueda representar un be- Argentina, y en relation con tan al servicio del pueblo en neficio para la humanidad. hombre, aunque les cueste sa- crificios." la proxima toma de posesion el orden religioso y moral, pe- del Presidente electo doctor ro como ciudadanos sienten, En nuestra America Lati- LOS SNTELECTUALES VUELVEN Senalan los obispos las es- Arturo Illia, los obispos ar- dicen, la responsabilidad d© na, los catolicos estan intere- gentinos han declarado: "una sados en todo lo que suponga peranzas fallidas pese al nue- servir y en esta hora c l vo regimen del Presidente vez mas nos ha salvado la reconstruction hac6n pubnco mejoramiento y bienestar del confianza en la ley". A pueblo, y eso puede observar- Juan Bosch, cuando no ocul- su proposito de colaborar, se muy claramente en aquellos tan "su profunda preocupa- unidos siempre al pueblo, en ci6n ante la realidad amarga Tomemos como punto de la tarea comiin que exige la A trav€s de esta serie se esta ofreclendo nna rersldn paises de habia hispana del he- partida "ese sintoma alenta- al Castellano del libro "La Fe de Mi'llones", cscrlto po» niisferio, que han cambiado del momento que vive esa so- republica. i el R.P. John A. O'Brien, profesor de Teoiogia de la Unl- ciedad, de incertidumbre y dor" de civismo, senala la versidad de Notre Dame, presentando en lenguaje senclllo de Gobierno o ham elegido a declaration episcopal, para sus nuevos mandatarios y don- desconfianza," y al cfecto, EH Presidente electo expu- las doctrinas de la Iglesia Catolica. Hasta ahora se nan han invitado al Gobierno y a "indciar la reconstruction na- publlcado mas de 800,000 volumenes de esta obra, qu« de el Episcopado national en cional en el orden moral, so- so a los obispos que estaba ha sido traduclda a dlversos Idiomas. los dirigentes de la oposicida totalmente de acuerdo con el cada caso ha planteado la po- cial e imstitucional, a costa de sition de la Iglesia. para que "conforme a los Mensaje del Episcopado Ar- IMPRESIONANTES ODISEAS DE ARNOLD LUNN Y principios de la democracia sacrificios y renunciamien- gentino, y dijo que confiaba G. K. CHETERTON Los obispos del Ecuador, sosterigan un dialogo inteli- tos". lealmente en la valiosa con- por ejentplo, han presemtado a gente" La Iglesia, aclararon Entre los problemas que re- tribucidn de las fuerzas espic la nueva Junta Militar de Go- los obispos, ni quita ni pone quieren urgente solucion enu- rituales argentinas. Cuando Juan Enrique Newman terming su indagacidn d« Rey, no es instrumento de la la verdad, llamando a las puertas de Roma, en 9 de octubre bierno un program* de ae- cion para la solution de pro- politica, ni para la politica, si- de 1845, Benjamin Disraeli, mas tarde Primer Ministro ingle's, no institucion sagrada que declaro profeticamente: "La Iglesia de Inglaterra ha recibido blemas de civismo, educacion y tenencia de tierras, y han predica el amor entre los feom- an golpe a resultas del cual, por medio siglo andara dando bres, en orden a la compren- Nadu Resuelto Sobre una Nueva traspies sin rumbo fijo." propuesto una reforma tribu- taria justa. sion," Congregation de Latinoamerica iFue demasiado corto este periodo de convalescencia qua El programa de los obispos Al referirse a los ataques tolicas harian bien en espe- se le predijo? Asi parecen demostrarlo recientes sucesos ocu- fue entregado a la Junta por sufridos, el Episcopado domi- CIUDAD DEL ATICANO, rridos en Inglaterra. la Comision Permanente del agosto 16 (NC). — L'Osserva- rarse hasta conocer el carac- nicano reitera: "Las ideologias ter, la natufaleza y los aspec- Episcopado, tras un discurso tofe Romano dice que son in- comunistas, que ignoran el fundados los rumores recien- tos de una tal congregacion G. K. Chesterton causo una enorme sensacion en la na- de Monseiior Cesar Antonio respeto del hombre pues le tes de que se habia estable- nueva, antes de hablar da cion britanica al entrar en la ciudadela de la antigua fe. CXX Mosquera, arzobispq de Gua- consideran como un simple cido una nueva congregacion ella". yaquil, ya que el anciano ar- engranaje de la maquinaria Martindale habia reavivado la brillante tradicion intelectual de la curia romana para atem- Un editorial del semanario zobispo de Quito, Cardenal del Estado, estan empenadas der los asuntos de America El Catolicismo, dp Bogota, in- establecida por Newman cuando era estudiante de Oxford, Carlos Maria de la Torre es- en nuestro pais no solo en Latina. dicaba a mediados de Julio arrebatando los primeros premios en casi todos los cursos que ta enfermo. faltar el respeto a Dios, sino que la idea de una congrega- en sembrar difamaciones con- La nota de L'Osservatore, siguio; proeza que no creo haya sido jamas igualada. Asi, Senalan los obispos estos publicada el 4 de agosto, po- cion romana encargada ex- puntos como necestrios: co- tra la Iglesia y sus sacerdo- ne sobre aviso a los periodis- clusivamente de asuntos Ia- cuando el tairoblen retorno a Roma, la intelectualidad inglesa tes. Que recapaciten y tornen tinoamericanos pudo haberse quedo sumida en profundo desaliento. Y cuando Ronald Knox, Iaboraci6n de autoridade* ci- tas en especial. Estos rumo- originado en la existencia de viles y eclesiasticas para re- res, dice, han sido ya comen- hijo de un Obispo angliciano y uno de los mas renombradoa la Comision Pontificia para novar en la ciudadania la vir- tados en un editorial de un Amerca Latina, fundada en escritores satiricos de Inglaterra, renuncio la herencia pater- tud del Patriotismo; refonma semanario catolico de Colom- NOVENA DE LA bia. 1958 por Pio XII. Pero no es na para hallar la paz y serenidad en la eomunidn con Roma, educacional que libre a los ni- VIRGEN DE LA probable la eventual Congre- el desaliento se troco en franca alarma. "Es que todos los in- fios de ciertos ataques a la El diario vaticano habia de gacion antes de que el Con- religion y del posible adoc- CARIDAD nna nueva congregacion ro- cilio Vaticano haya senf~

Page 26 August 23, 1963 THS 'j'Aatnl, florlua Opa-Locka Knights Of Columbus Council installs New Officers OPA-LOCKA — The Venera- Other officers installed during Bob White, recording secre- ble Matt Talbott Council a special ceremony were: John tary; Peter McNab, warden; No. 5316 of the Knights of Co- Cahill, deputy grand knight; Donald Lee, treasurer; Arnald Timetable Of Sunday Masses lumbus has installed Joe Wes- Ed Puntervold, chancellor; Art Le Blanc, advocate; John Stan- sell as its new grand knight. ARCADIA: St. Paul 7. 11. MARGATE: St. Vincent, 8, 10, 11:30. PLANTATON: St. Gregory 8, 9:30 Griffiths, financial secretary; ton, lecturer, AVON PARK: Our Lady Of Grace, MIAMI: The Cathedral, 7, 10, 11:30, 11 and 12:15 p.m. 8:30, 10. 8:30 and 6 p.m. BELLE GLADE: St. Philip Benizi, 10, POMPAN1 BEACH: Assumption 7 P and (Spanish). Corpus Christl, 6, T, 8, 9, 10 (Span- 9:30, II, 12:15. BOCA GRANDE: Our Lady of Mercy, ish), 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish) and 5:30 p.m. (Spanish). St. Elizabeth, 8, 9, I), 12. 10:15 POMPANO SHORES: St. Colemon 7 BOCA RATON: St. Joan of Arc, 7, Gesu, 5 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, 12:30. 8, 9:30 11, 12:15. 9, 10:30, 12. Holy Redeemer, 7, 8:30, 10. INVEST International Airport (International BONITA SPRINGS: St. Leo, 7:30, 9:30. PORT CHARLOTTE: St. Chorles Bor Hotel), 7:15 and 8 (Sundays ond Holy- romeo, 7, 8, 9:30, 11 ond 6 p.m. BOYNTON BEACH: St. Mark, 7, 8:30, days). PORT ST. LUCIE: Marina. 9. WITH 10, 11:30 CLEWISTON: St. Margaret, 8, 11:30. St. Mary of the Missions and St. PUNTA GORDA: Sacred Heort 730 CONFIDENCE COCONUT GROVE: St. Hugh, 7, 8:30, Francis Xavier, 7, 8:30. 10, 6:30 p.m. 10:30, 12 and 5:30 p.m. (Sermons in St. Brendan, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 11:30, RICHMOND HEIGHTS: Christ The Spanish and English). . ^ 12:30, and 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. (Span- King,- 7, 10, 12. ish). CORAL GABLES: Little Flower (Audi- RIVIERA BEACH: St. Francis, 7 8 5 10 ACRES torium), 9, 11:30 and 12:30 (Spanish); St. Dominic (Fairlawn School) 7 8, 10:30, 11:30. • . . (Church), 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11:30, 12:30. 9, 10, 11. (Spanish). St Thomas Aquinas Student Center, SANIBEL ISLAND: 11:30. St. John Bosco Mission (Tivoli Theotre), SEBASTIAN: St. William Mission, 8 a.m. 8:30 and 10:30. 9, 10:30, 12. AEROJET AREA DANIA: Resurrection (Second St. and SEBRING: St. Catherine, 7, 9:30, 11. St. Mary Chopel, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, SOUTH MIAMI; Epiphany 6:30 8 V Fifth Ave.) 7, 8 ,9, 10, 11 and 12. (Spanish). DEERFIELD BEACH: St. Ambrose 10, 11, 12. • . $ (5109 N. Fed. H'way) 7, 8, 9:30, 11, St. Michael, 6, 7, 8, 9 (Polish), 10 St. Thomas (South Miami Jr Hiah and 12. (Spanish), 11, 12:30, 6 p.m. (Span- PER ACRE ish), 7:30 p.m. Dade County Aud- School. 6750 SW 60th St.), 8, 10, 11. 450 DELRAY BEACH: St. Vincent, 6:45, itorium 9, 10:30, 12. STUART: St. Joseph, 7, 9, li. 8:30, 10 and 11. SS. Peter and Paul, 4:15, 7, 8, 9:15, VERO BEACH: St. Helen, 7:30, 9, 11. TERMS 10:30, (10:30 — Spanish — School FORT LAUDERDALE: Annunciation, WAUCHULA: St. Michael, 9. 9:30 Auditorium), 11:45, 12:55 (Spanish), 5:30 (Sponish) and 7:30 (Spanish) WEST PALM BEACH: Blessed Martin, Blessed Sacrament (Case Funeral St. Timothy, 8, 9:30, 11, (Spanish), 9:30. Home), 6, 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30. For Further Information Coll or Write: 12:30 and 6:30 p.m. Holy Name, 7, 9, 10:30, 12. Queen of Martyrs, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:30, St. Vincent De Paul (Central High 12:30, 6 p.m. Schooj Cafeteria: 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 St. Ann. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12. St. Anthony, 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30, 12 and (Spanish) St. Juliana, 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 5:30 p.m. HAROLD A. M6LIER St. Bernadette, 8, 9, 10, 11. MIAMI BEACH: St. Francis de Sales. ON THE KEYS St. Clement, 8, 9, 10, 11:15, 12:30. 7, 9, 10, 11 and 6 p.m. BIG PINE KEY: St. Peter's Mission. it. Jerome, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. St. Joseph, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 ond FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH: St. Pius X, KEY WEST: St. Mary, 6, 7, 8:30 10 5:30 p.m. 11:15 ond 12:15. REALTORS 7, 8:30, 10, 11, 12. St. Mary Magdalen: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, St. Sebastian (Harbor Beach), 8, 9:30, St. Bede, 8, 9:30 and 11. ond 6 p.m. 11 ond 5:30 p.m. MARATHON SHORES: Son Poblo, 6:30, 1011-12 Longford Bldg., Miami 32, Florida FR 1-7703 St. Patrick 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11. 12:30 8:30. Interested in investments — Large or small? We have them! FORT MYERS: St. Frcncls Xavier, and 6 p.m. 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. MIAMI SHORES: St. Rose of Lima, 7, PLANTATION KEY: San Pedro, 6:30. St. Cecilia Mission, 7 ond 10. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 9, 11. FORT MYERS BEACH: Ascension, 7:30, MIAMI SPRINGS: Blessed Trinity, 6, 9:30. 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 12 ond FORT PIERCE: St. Anastasla, 6, 7:30. 5:45 p.m. Auditorium: 9. 10:30, 12. MIRAMAR: St. Bartholomew, (Firemen's SINCORE HALLANDALE: St. Matthew, 6:15, 8, Recreation Holl, at Island Dr. and ... FUND RAISING COMMITTEES! 9, 10, 11, 12. Pembroke Rd.) 8, 9. 10. 11, 12:15. HIALEAH: Immaculate Conception, 6, MOORE HAVEN: St. Joseph the Work- AMBULANCE 9, 10:30, 11:30 (Spanish). er, 10. (City Auditorium!, 8, 9:30, 11, 12:30, NARANJA: St. Ann, 10:30 (Spanish) SERVICE and 6:30 p.m. NAPLES: St. Ann, 6, 8, 10, 11. St Bernard Mission: 9. 10 (Spanish). NORTH DADE COUNTY: St Monica St. John the Apostle, 6, 7, B, 9, 10, 8, 10, 11 and 6 p.m. 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish), 5 p.m. ond NORTH MIAMI: Holy Family 6, 7. 8 6 p.m. 9 10, 11, 12, 6:30 p.m. HOBt SOUND: St. Christopher, 9 o.m. St. James, 6, 7. 8 9. 10 11 12:15 HOLLYWOOD: Annunciation 8, 9, 10 ond 5:30 p.m. & 11:30. Visitation, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30. for the residents living be- FEATURING Little Flower, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30, NORTH MIAMI BEACH: St Lawrence. tween North Kendall Drive 7, 9, 10, 11, 12:15 and 6:30 p.m. south to Islamorada, to any Nativity, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:30, 10:30, NORTH PALM BEACH: St. Clore place in Dade County. • FERRIS WHEELS • KIDDIE RIDES • REFRESHMENTS 11:30, 7:30 p.m. St. Bernodette, 8, 9, 10, 11. 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, 12 ond 5:30 p.m. St. Stephen, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, .12:15 and OKEECHOBEE-. Sacred Heart 9. Boys' • FUN GAMES • LOTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY School, 10:30. HOMESTEAD: Sacred Heart, 6:30, 8, OPA-LOCKA: Our Lady of Perpetual FOR YOUR 9:30, 11, and 6 p.m. IMMOKALEE: Loay oT Guadalupe, 8:30 Help, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1:30. BAZAARS • CARNIVALS • FESTIVALS and 11:45 St. Philip (Bunche Park). 9. INDIANTOWN: Holy Cross, 7:45. PAHOKEE: St. Mary 1I:3C. FUNERAL HOME PALM BEACH: St. Edward, 7, 9, . 12 1180 N. KROME AVE OX 1-0621 CALL OX 1-0621 JUPITER: St. Jude (U.S. 1), 8 a.m., ond 6. 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V ./• We offer all families a choice of over 60 VIII different caskets, with the finest of funeral service and facilities . . . complete in every PHILBRICK detail, from $145 - $21S - $279. Serving the Parishes of Broward County, Florida. Queen of Heaven Cemetery is 4y2 NOW AVAILABLE miles north of Sunrise Blvd. at 1500 South State Road #7, Pompano Beach, Florida. MO.OO WEbster 3-5544. P.O. Box 8575, Ft. Lauder- '- FIAT RATE dale, Florida. THROUGHOUT OADE COUNTY TO OR FROM ALL HOSPITALS For Further Information NO EXTRA CHARGE Corat Gables • South Miami • Miami Shores • Miami MORTUARIES CATHOLIC CEMETERIES 446-1616 667-2518 751-3613 373-6363 ALL TELEPHONE LISTINGS LARGE CATHOLIC STAFF OF THE DIOCESE OF MIAMI, INC. SEE INSIDE BACK. COVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 6301 BISCAYNE BLVD. MIAMI, FLORIDA C. D. Van Orsdel, Licensee PLaza 7-5714 For Further Information Call FR 3-5757

Page 28 August 23, 1963 THB VOICE Miami, Florida CALL MISS PERRY AT PLAZA 4-2561 FOR CLASSIFIED

ANNOUNCEMENTS VOICE WATER SOFTENERS PLUMBING PETS FOR SALE FREE WASH — SAVE SERVISOFT SYSTEM OF MIAMI INC. PUPPIES, AKC MANY BREEDS. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. Around corner from Your every 10th wash load free during at McCORMICK - BOYETT Annunciation Church, School and shopping CLASSIFIED tendants hours only. Any day except Wed HI 3-5515. Service - Repairs - Sales. HI 3-55 STUD SERVICE HAROLD 681-9560 109 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. Plumbing Co. 24 HR. SERVICE center. 2O'x22' Family room. Fenced yard 1-6 P.M.; 6:30-8:30 P.M. Tell your friend! We specialize in plumbing repairs Large patio. $15,000 Total RATES and and your neighbors. 7424 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla. 3773 S.W. 40 St. YU 9-7756 79th ST.. WASH BOWL — 260 N.W. 79 S Day PL 7-060B POODLES, AKC MINIATURES. EMPLOYMENT Night PL 9-0355 - PL 8-9622 ALSO CHIHUAHUAS. HAKOLD 681-9560. INFORMATION 2 Bedroom, 1 bath. Enclosed breezeway & Used catholic books are needed for seminary 3 Line Minimum Charge HELP WANTED MALE carport. Well, awnings, fenced in. Around Count 5 Words Per Line of India. Call HI 8-0624. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS corner to Annunciation Church & school. Bfc-ath Notices — per inch $3.00 Combination maintenance man and bus drivi PHIL PALM PLUMBING Walking distance to Madonna Academy & f Embroider monograms on school uniform for S.W. Parish. Write qualifications, refer TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS shopping center. Price $11,500. Call after ) Time Pe Line 60c and gym suits. FR 4-7343 ences, & phone number to Box 50, The Voice REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS On 62 Model Kinsman Organs o P.M. i u d-6971. 3 Times •' Per Line 50c THIS WEEK SPECIAL HELP WANTED MALE-FEMALE CALL PLAZA 8-9896 BLOND WURLITZER CONSOLE PIANO. 13 Consecutive 4 Choice lots. Less than half price. $125 Pianos and Organs of Brand Names. HOMES FOR SALE N.E. T'-nes Per Line 40c Each. Catholic section of Vista Memorial .FREE PRACTICE ROOM AND TEACHER . Call, NA 4-2866. ARTIST A.B.S. PLUMBING REPAIRS z isecutive NEW AND USED PIANOS OF POPULAR MAKES PRICE SLASHED •EXPERIENCED IN Remodeling and Contracts NA 4-5579 Buy-Trade-Service-Tune or Rent nes . Per Line 35c Max Lewis Ace T.V. 11500 NW 7 Ave. 688-2596 52 Consecutive CHILD CARE LAYOUT AND SEWING MACHINES $7,000 Times Per Line 30c Largest selection of new and used pianos Will baby sit for working mother. 5 Day FINISHED WORK and organs in Florida. A REAL "STEAL- in DT SAME RATE as 2 Sewing Machines Repaired In 1U "I lines_ordinary type only. References. Reasonable. Call, NE 5-3463 AM holidays and benefits. Salary open. Writ VICTORS, 300 N.W. 54 ST. PL 8-8795 EVEN IN The Voice, Box 37. 6301 BISCAYNE BLVD. Your Home. $2.00. No Charge If lvr SAME RATE AS 3 VACATIONS Not Repaired. Call, MU 5-1565 M giving background and telephone where yo Sewing Machines For Sale TODAY'S MARKET r I . lines ordinary type can be reached. 1 9 DT SAME RATE as 4 SEBRING - ERNIE'S MOTEL, U.S. Alt. 27 No Repossessed Singer Zig-Zag Sewing CUSTOM-BUILT WATERFRONT 10 F I. lines ordinary type Relax, swim, fish. Kitchenettes. Low rates POSITIONS WANTED MALE Repair all makes in your home $2. Machine. Makes Button Holes & Designs day - Week. Children welcome. Free estimate. Used machines from $15. Automatically. Sold For $250 New. Take CLOSE-IN 90 N.E. 79 St. Miami 757-9071 Over 9 Payments Of $11.19 Per Month. *)A DT SAME RATE as 5 Accountant — St. Hugh's Parish — College, BOATING, FISHING, WATERSKIING LOANS Call MU 5-1564 l_l\ p I , lines ordinary type thoroughly familiar all phases including costs, VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE budget; desires immediate position, age 47 BIG 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, GARAGE NO EXTRA CHARGETOR CAPS DIAMONDS — JEWELRY — SILVER reliable, references. Phone 445-3246. REAL ESTATE FULL KITCHEN, 18x25 FT. FLA. ROOM LOANS TO $600!: LOW LEGAL RATES. VENETIAN BLINDS-CORNICES CALL PLaza 4-2561 REFINISHED REPAIRS YOUR HOME WITH BUILT-IN BAR. EXTRAS Published Every Friday OVER 60 YEARS IN BUSINESS CALL STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 HALPERTS JEWELERS 377-235' HOME IMPROVEMENT MARY M. MULLEN, Realtor Deadline Tuesday, 2 p.m. 9510 N.W. 7th AVE. Lots — Homes — Acreage — Rentals NO CLOSING COSTS. NO QUALIFYING 449 Pan Am Bank Bldg. 150 S.E. 3 Ave (MEMBER OF ST. JAMES PARISH) For Friday Edition. APPLIANCE REPAIRING also FHA & VA RE-SALES CASH OR TERMS ABOVE PLACED "The Voice" will not be responsible for 7349 S.W. 8th STREET - CA 6-1311 more than one incorrect insertion. In INSTRUCTION TAPES, CORDS BLINDS^REFINISHED FHA MORTGAGE. LOW TAXES. the event of any error in an advertise- Free estimates, gas, electric appliances. RENTALS — MANAGEMENT OR REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME LISTINGS WANTED PHONE OWNER 681-5512 ment on the part of the publisher, it will Expert Work. Reasonable. Matt's 691-836: CALL BILL FR 1-4436 OR 661-2992 furnish the advertiser a letter so worded ST. JAMES' PARISH DICK BROOKS — REALTOR — 688-6638 as to explain the said error and the YEAR 'ROUND TUTORING. PRIVATE BUILDERS WATER HEATERS LOTS FOR SALE publisher shall be otherwise relieved OR GROUP. ELEMENTARY SUBJECTS. from responsibility thereof. AIR CONDITIONED STUDIO ST. THOMAS PARISH IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ADDITIONS, REPAIRS —ALL TYPES LOUIS E. MILLER PLUMBING CO. 1 Block from Holy Family Church and school. —No Legal or Political Ads— CALL MU 5-2269 NOW. A. J. CONTRACTING CO. Water Heater Repairs & Sales Lot, 165'x330'. High Pine Area. Ne»r Suniland. Only $10,600 total. Terms. 3 Bedroom 2 bath, garage. Complete heating Licensed & Insured. NO JOB TOO SMALL. 4102 Laguna Est. 1S30 HI 8-9912 system. Air conditioned. Priced to sell for Let Us Prove Our Low Cost To You. ST. BRENDANS PARISH $18,900. Terms. 1265 N.E. 148 St. Wl 7-7898 Coaching for Broker and Salesmen CALL TONY Wl 7-3989 OR RUG CLEANING Duplex lot, 75'xll8'. $3,000 total. Terms. DL NOTICE JACK NA 1-3326 MARY M. MULLEN, Realtor Real Estate Examination 7349 S.W. 8 STREET, CA 6-1311 ST. ROSE Instructors Rugs Cleaned — In your Home, or our Plant Owner jeaving. 3 bedroom, den, 2 bath, sepa- RUPP Trios. A. McCaffrey — Atty. BUILDING REPAIRS MIKE'S RUG CLEANING INCOME PROPERTY rate dining room, built-in kitchen, patio, Mrs. Catherine Ann Rupp — Age 67, of Ferd A. Troeger — Realtor Dade PL 8-7894 Broward YU 9-7811 garage, sprinkler system, fenced yard. Flex- 38 Coral Shopping Center 4798 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, passed away CLEAN UP ible terms, or will trade for good lot. Call August 13. She came here 8 years ago from Ft. Lauderdale LO 4-4612 FIX UP YOUR PRICE HOME Marge Deland, PL 8-9766 or PL 1-9875. Washington, D.p. Survived by 1 daughter Unlimited Instruction Give your Rugs & Carpets a JACK JUSTICE, REALTOR Mrs. Louise Kilcullen of Alexandria, Va. PAINT UP •NEW LOOK' — For ESTIMATE J. A. O'BRIEN REALTY 2 sons, Donald B. of Fairfield, Ala. and GIVE US YOUR PROBLEMS CALL Hank — PL 4-0898 Free Estimates — Insured. MO 5-2095 YU 9-2096 — EVES YU 3-4428 Francis A. of Beltsville, Md. Requiem BUSINESS SERVICES 6081 Washington St, W. Hollywood Lovely 4 bedroom 2 bath. Around corner from mass was celebrated Friday, August 16, in 1) — 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath $14,000 Holy Family Church and school. Large Fla. the Cathedral. Interment was in Our Lady ROOFING DRAPERIES 2) — Furn. Duplex and Efficiency .. $7,500 room, utility room Air cond. $23,500 total. Queen of Mercy Cemetery with local ar- AL - The Handyman 3) — 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Pool .... $16,000 1262 N.E. 148 St. Wl 7-4807 rangements by EDWARD MCHALE & SONS Enclose carports, painting. LEAKS — TILES REPAIRED $4 UP 4) — Furnished 2 Bedroom, Fla. Room $9,500 FUNERAL HOME in charge. Jalousies, carpentry, masonry « ALL TYPES ROOFING « REPAIRS 5) — Lots And Acreage Priced To Sell! Custom Draperies and Bedspreads household repairs. No fob too small. LICENSED & INSURED ST. ROSE OF LIMA Free Estimate 621-9801 Wl 7-6423 or Wl 5-7878 ALL METROPOLITAN ROOFING CO. Near School, Shopping, 3 Bedroom HOGAN FREE ESTIMATES CA 1-6671 HOMES FOR SALE BOCA RATON 2 Bath. Florida Room, Air Cond. DRESSMAKING TONY THE HANDYMAN 18 YEARS ROOFING EXPERIENCE $18,500. Owner 500 N.E. Ill St. PL 4-9391 WILLIAM E. HOGAN — Age 76, of 415 (MEMBER OF ST. BRENDAN PARISH) LET us show you heautiful homes Electric, plumbing, carpentry, in this College City. Contact N.W. 81st St., Miami, passed away August Expert seamstress. Reasonable prices. Eng- IV2 Blocks to Holy Family. Large 2 bedroom 16. He came here 14 years ago from masonry, jalousies, painting. - ORYAL E. HADLEY, Realtor home. Study, Fla. room. At cost. 757-8732. Youngstown, Ohio. He is survived by his lish & Spanish spoken. Mrs. Maria Garneff. 400 E. Palmetto Park Rd. Ph. 395-2244 935 SW 12 Ave. (rear) FR 1-5081. nstall air conditioners. Wl 74256 Williams Roofing.all types wife Sarah E. Hogan. Requiem mass and Gutters, Solars. Repairs our specialty. Owner Needs Larger Home. Sell 3 bedroom interment will be in Youngstown, . Ohio, CARPENTRY — PAINTING ETC. HOMES FOR SALE FT. LAUDERDALE 2 bath, screened porch. Annunciation Parish. CUSHIONS MADE TO ORDER GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS Free Est. CA 1-0904 • HI 8-6102. with local arrangements by EDWARD Mc- For Estimate — Call FRED Unfurnished. $11,500. 1230 N.E. 206 St. HALE 4 SONS FUNERAL HOME. JOHN'S ROOFING 645-3129 CUSHIONS, custom made of every description NE 5-3463 — Member Corpus Christ! Leaky Roofs Repaired. ST. CLEMENT'S PARISH for homes, boats, office & hotels. Call $5 Up. Expert Work CA 6-2790 — HI 8-6102 ANNOUNCEMENTS Mike, PL 8-7894 - YU 9-7811. Bedroom, 2 Baths. Five Tons of PLANTS FOR SALE All Types Repairs & Remodeling ROOFS - PRESSURE CLEANED $14.95 - ANY SIZE ROOF Central G.E. Air Conditioning and ELECTRICIANS Kitchens, Bathrooms, Etc., Residential or Com- ,VHEN YOU'RE PUNNING A mercial quality work. JE 1-0957. Beach Area, Licensed and Insured. HI 4-1627 Heat. Wall-To-Wall Carpeting, Drapes. WEDDING RECEPTION, DANCE, LUNCHEON, PARTY, ETC. CALL MjNNET ELECTRIC SERVICES Fenced Yard, Concrete Trike-Walk, Specializing in Repair, Remodeling CARPENTERS ROOF CLEANING & COATING CACTUS THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL, Awning Covered Patio. A Wonderful 270 CATALONIA AVE., CORAL GABLES LO 6-7521 OR LU 3-2198 Ft. Laud. St. Brendan Parish — HOUSEHOLD, MANY PEOPLE HAVE NEVER CLEANED $12 WHITE COATED $24. SEEN OR HEARD of these $35 UP AIR CONDITIONING OPTIONAL SMALL REPAIRS, ROOF LEAKS etc. GUARANTEED Wl 7-6465, FR 3-8125. House for Children. A $25,000 Home SEE OR CALL BERNIE DI CR1STAFAR0 ELECTRICIANS Call John Crimmins for estimate, beautiful, colorful, miniature HI 8-9242 OR MO 1-2865 CA 1-4359 or CA 1-5676 for less than $20,000. Call JA 4-1513, cactus plants. Ideal for door gardens, pots, window L. A. (ART) WESSELS — ELECTRICAL URNITURE REFINISHED JA 3-3659, LO 6-0238. CONTRACTING. ALL AREAS IN DADE CO. boxes, or what have you. GET FREE toys — Have a Santa toy party Wiring for Air Condition, Rewiring, CARPENTRY — PAINTING, ETC. ALUMINUM Many plants produce off- soon. Call CA 6-8618. Repairs, Electric Range, Dryers, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS shoots which transplant Fred, NE 5-3463 — Member Corpus Christi Blocks from Our Lady Queen of Martyrs. easily. Some produce beautiful flowers. Water Heater Repair Service. TU 8-1556 CHAIRS * LOUNGES 3 bedroom, 2 bath custom built. 3O'xl5' liv- USED CATHOLIC BOOKS are needed for Makes a nice gift, too. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION REWEBBED ing room. Fenced yard, sprinklers. $98. Prin- seminaries of India. Call HI 8-0624. cipal & interest. No qualifying or closing Place your order now for five different EXTERMINATORS REPAIRED — REPLACED Dosts. Reduced to $17,900. 2931 S.W. 5 Ct. cactus plants, PLUS EXTRA BONUS — PATIOS, DRIVES, walks. KEYSTONE, color, FREE BISHOPS CAP CACTUS with each any size job. Quality work. Free estimate. Free Pickup & Delivery LU 3-6390 Home Guaranteed Free! of Little Roaches MU 8-2151 order. Send only $3.85 (We pay $1.98 Anytime. TU 8-6112 postage) To The Cactus Center. P.O. HOME REPAIR TRIPLE R, INC. Near Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Tri-tevel 4 Box 3466, Lantana, Fla. Social Security bedroom, 2 bath. Price, $19,500. 849 W. IGNS 3140 W. Dixie Hwy. PL 7-5381 layton Circle. LU 3-3272. All types of home repair, also screening re- Can Pay lair. No job too small. ROY, Member Epiphany FOR SALE LIGHT YOUR WAY •arish, CE 5-6434. to better business Funeral Bills OP SOIL & SAND FOR SALE ELECTRO NEON SIGN CO., Inc. 1AWN MOWER SERVICE INTRODUCTORY Larry Monahan, OX 1-0805 2955 N.W. 75th St. op quality lawn sand, muck, fill, top soil Pope John XXIII OFFER Free Booklet Gives Miami, Fla. MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. md rock. $7.49 Up. OX 1-1964 or NE 4-1948. Authorized Service and Parts 24K GOLD Full Information Fertilizers — Sharpening — Welding TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU FENCE FOR SALE PLATED MEDALLION $000 EDVITO SIGNS 27 S.W. 27th Ave. Call HI 4-2305 Sc Security and Veterans TRUCKS WALLS GOLD LEAF 20256 Od Cutler Rd. Call CE 5-4323 FREE ESTIMATES WITH CHAIN TAX INC. 90 N.W. 54th St. PL 8-7025 3 Be. j are explained in the CHAIN—LINK—WOOD—CONCRETE NO C.O.D.'S new GUIDEBOOK recently pub- LAWN MAINTENANCE FENCING AT ITS BEST!

PAINTING - INTERIOR - EXTERIOR ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE STATE FARM Licensed, Insured, Clean, Reliable. LOW PLaza 9-0355 Nights and Sundays PL 8-9622 FIVE Funeral Centers INSURANCE RATE. Call FRANK 696-3824 Re-Roofing & Repairs 485 N.E. 54th Street All Types Roofs — Since 1920 B. R. LIMEGROVER 'ainting, inside - outside, any size foo. McCoritiBck-Boyelf Plumbing Co. 887-9491 larpentry work. Free estimates. Member PALMER Roofing Co. PLaza 7-5544 t. Mary. Dee. PL 7-3875. 7424 N.E. 2nd AVE. MIAMI. FLA. 601 HIALEAH DRIVE 'ainting. Interior & exterior. Reasonable, FR 3-6244 all John, 621-3598.

August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 29 CLHES FOR SALE, NO, MIAMI HOMES FOR SALE S.W. APT. RENT WEST HOLLYWOOD WALK TO ST. JAMES ST. BRENDAN'S Custom built 2 bedroom, large separate 3 Bedroom, panelled Florida room, largi Duplex — 2; Bedroom, Built-in Oven, Screened Florida room, 2 air conditioners, etc. porch, utility room. Near Dade County Line. kitchen. Situated on a beautiful tree studdei YU 3-2487 - YU 6-3236. Furnished, $14,900. MU 8-6008 corner lot. Completely fenced. Ideal f VESPA children. Priced below market value OMES FOR SALE MIAMI BEACH $12,900. $78 Month pays all. 2 Bedroom Furnished Apt. Airconditioner New NORTH BAY ISLAND WATERFRONT Phone Robert Meagher — MO 7-6028 In Living Room. $125 Month. JAWA - YAMAHA rrific value. A beautiful 3 bedroom, ', 917 S.W. 4 Terr. Call, 923-3934. WILL FINANCE th, large Florida room, built-in kitchen THE KEYES CO. ck, circular driveway. $38,500. APTS. FOR RENT NO. MIAMI 357 Miracle Mile Realtors HI 3-742: REBUILT CAR BUY ECONOMY* UP TO 40 M.P.G. CARMINE BRAVO BROKER 754-4731 Furnished Cottage 2 Rooms and Bath $55 ROOMY? 4 TO 5 PEOPLE 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Fla. Roor, New Month. In Holy Family Parish. SPEEDY? UP TO 70 M.P.H. OMES FOR SALE MIAMI SHORES painted. 2 bedrms. aircond. Nr. St. Brendan's 863 N.E. 149th St. Wl 7-4129 Guaranteed Scooters SHIFT TO DAF AND YOU WILL NEVER Banyan schools. $800 dn., low 2nd. Tak SHIFT AGAIN NEW CUSTOM BUILT over my G.I. 8461 S.W. 30 St. 226-568E APTS. FOR KENT N.E. . . . ALL MAKES REPAIRED Are Found Bedroom, 2 bath, family room. Walk to SALES ZACHARIAS sERv|ct :. Rose. Low down payment. Move right in 2 Bedroom unfurnished. Florida room and Owner. PL 4-2266. $900 down, $152 monthly (Covers all). Buy:Patio. Near Barry and St. Rose Schools. ISO PALERMO AVE. 418-6941 iovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on profes $100 month. PL 4-0898. BISCAYNE SCOOTERS CORAL GABLES sionally landscaped, fenced Vi acre. Clos PH. 681-5823 In The Voice . . OWES FOR SALE N.W. 2 Bedroom unfurn. Duplex. Kitchen equipped. Directly S Blacks So. of Miraelo Thoitor to parochial & public schools. Shopping Nice yard. $95 mo. Near buses, schools and 14354 N.W. 7th AVE. SEDANS—PICK-UPS—PANELS—WAGONS center and buses. Furn. or unfurn. G.I. loan church. 346 NE 110 Ter. PL 7-3675. CE 5-6936 CBS duplex. 4 Years old. Top condition. $17,500. After 4, MU 1-2274. APTS. FOR RENT N.W. Leaving state. Must sell beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 Bedroom unfurn. duplex. Kitchen equipped 1V4 bath, wood floors, fenced yard, man) Air cond., quiet. 3131 NW 21 Ave. NE 5-8001. Near Biscayne College. Lovely 3 Bedroom, extras. Nr. St. Brendans. Total price $15,50C 2 Bath On Fenced Corner Lot. $1,000 Down. $2,300 dn., $115 mo. payments. 8481 S.W. 3E APARTMENTS FOR RENT S.W. $12,099 Total. Call, MU 1-0383. St. 221-8217. 2 Room cottage. Near St. Theresa 4 U. of M Suitable for 1 male. $50. Utilities included. DUPLEX 2 YEARS OLD Little Flower Parish. Air cond., 3 bedroom. 5931 SW 30 St. M0 7-0406. SAVE HUNDREDS- 2 bath. Large Florida room. FHA mortgage sntals $90. Large corner lot. Mortgage Reasonable down payment. Call MO 1-4966. Nicely furnished 1 bedroom duplex Aircond ',000, at $52 month. Full price $13,500. FHA and VA Resales from $150. down. $5; in bedroom. Newly decorated $90. Month ON ALL NEW CN1CHOLAS REALTY PL 1-7592 Monthly. Call Russ Thompson with George Near Gables 3535 SW 24 Ter. 7927 N.W. 7 AVE. Johnson Realtor. Phone CE 8-5143. Room For Rent No. Miami Beach POOL HOME bedroom, 2 bath, central heat, 2 air Large corner room. Private bath. md. Screened patio and pool. Close to GIVE-AWAY Wl 5-0739 ide Jr. College. Call Halliday or Krom Spacious 3 bedroom CBS home. 14'xl6 L 4-8637. Master bedroom, 16'xl6' modern kitchen ROOMS FOR RENT N.W. 1963 Sylvan Maxwell, Realtors 13'x30' living room, 9'x30' Florida porch 2 Bedrooms by Aug. 26, will accommodate BS. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath furnished. Call All this & more for only $11,900. Come se working mothers & child care. 621-1903. OUR LOT IS BUSTIN' WITH ALL MODELS and COLORS ri-1086 for appointment. for yourself. Walking distance to S' Michael school, Miami High & good tra, ROOMS FOR RENT N.E. 390 Down, $69 Month. No qualifying, no sportation. 322 SW 31 Ct. Open Sun. fron osing cost. Clean 2 bedroom CBS, large 1 P.M. 'til sold, or call for app't .a Large bedroom, private bath, air conditioned, out porch. Near Northside Shopping Cen- HI 6-1128 or CA 1-5813. iv, and telephone. Kitchen privileges. Ex- iv. See 2988 NW 90 St. Call PL 9-2266 or cellent location near bay. PL 8-0845. X. L. KESSLER X 1-3712. LAKEFRONT — SACRIFICE — TERMS ROOMS FOR RENT S.W. OVE RIGHT IN. 3 Large bedrooms, 2 baths, r RICHARD (Dick) KESSLER 10760 S.W. 51st Drive 271-4585 Jjj-e o°m in quiet home 1 block to bus ;n, oak floors. A-l area. $13,000 Bank loan, $10 board optional. MO 7-4964. !,500 down. Store, St. James 2 blocks. HOMES FOR SALE GROVE Members of St. Coleman Parish >5 N.W. 131st St., MU 1-6096. 1677 Onaway Dr. Near Mercy Hospital. Larg' *OOM AND BOARD S.W. n, RAMBLER B u Phone: 942-4464 2 bedroom with pool. $28,000 Terms. HI 3-858: $950 DOWN m and K°? , n. board for gentleman. $15 week 943 S. federal Hwy., Pom pa no Beach Bedroom, 2 bath home with 12x24 Florida See Joe Pmder. 168 SW 9 St. )om. Corner lot near Visitation Church & HOMES FOR SALE CORAL GABLES chool. Owner, NA 1-2920 WALK TO ST. THERESA $500 DOWN or less. 4 bedroom, 2 baths. Large House and Lot Reasonable Furn. or unfurn. Wall to wall carpeting. CALL HI 6-2879 2618 COLUMBUS BLVD. Call, NA 1-0176 Near St. Theresas. CBS 3 bedroom home $14,500. 825 Almeria Ave. 446-2620. Spacious 3 Bedroom CBS. $13,900 F.H.A. HOMES FOR SALE SOUTH MIAMI WO Down, about $84. month. St. James PARISH PHARMACIES GUIDE arish, eat-in kitchen, big corner lot. Near 5655 S.W. 81 TERR. ;bo.ols, stores, bus, good neighbors. By 1 block to Epiphany. 3 bedroom, 2 bath *« r. 14421 NW 6 Ave. MU 1-6336. 17O'x238' lot $1,700 down, priced $23,000. Also homesites in this area. HENRY BEZOLD, 6129 Sunset Dr. MO 1-6236 ' ST. PATRICK LITTLE FLOWER"" 3 Bedroom 2 bath with 2 kitchens. Bedroom YOUR kitchenette & bath quarters are suitable for CLARK-SNYDER PHARMACY maid, nurse or guests. Private entrance. Large MAJORCA BUILDER •DEVELOPER lot. Directly opposite Epiphany Church. Sale GUIDE PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 8340 NORTHEAST SECOND AVE. $24,500. 5720 S.W. 84 St. MO 1-0365. ALTON ROAD AT 41st STREET ' MIAMI 38. FLORIDA REXALL DRUGS JE 4-2978 Phone- PLoio 80327 EPIPHANY PARISH TO PROMPT DRUG DELIVERY CHARMING 3 bedroom, 3 bath pool home, FREE DELIVERY Unusual floor plan. Beautiful living area. Dining room with built-in china cabinet. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Extra large kitchen with built-in appliances. HI 8-2441 HI 6-9419 Oversized bedrooms. Central heat. Filtered GOOD PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY pool in elegant screened in patio area! Cor- 1735 Ponce De Leon Philip D. Lewis, Realtor ner sprinklered lot. Circular drive. Mortgage Three Stores To Serve You — Complete Prescription Service placed. Good terms! Se Habla Espanol. Coral Gables REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS DOROTHY B. FLYNN, REALTOR HEALTH 515 E. 25th St. 801 W. 49th St. 398 E. 41st S PALM BEACH COUNTY 7210 Red Rd. MO 7-2568 (24 hours; 691-0641 TU 8-3436 TU 8-4683 31 West 20th Street HOMES FOR SALE NAPLES NIGHT EMERGENCY Ph. 821-0473 Riviera Beach • VI 4-0201 Naples Gulf front home. Lot 100'x285'. En- VISITATION closed pool. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, HOLY FAMILY ' studio. Reverse cycle air cond. Sprinkling OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT EVERY DAY system. $45,000. P. E. Fitsch, Rt. #2, Box Jwia&dv 961, Naples, Florida. THE LIGGETT-REXALL STORE BREEZEWOOD Homes For Rent N. Miami Beach SANDY'S DRUGS PHONE FREE TOP VALUE 1060 N.E. 163rd ST. — Wl 7-2467 ESTATES Holy Family Parish. 2 Bedroom furnished NA 1-9961 DELIVERY STAMPS Lots 75x130 CBS home. Screened porch and patio. 1644 PROMPT FREE DELIVERY SERVICE N.E. 160 St. Wl 7-2727. $100 mo. plus util. 18315 N.W. 7th AVE., NORWOOD, MIAMI • CORPUS CHRISTI $450 DOWN — NO QUALIFYINS ONLY $68 PER MONTH — 3 BEDROOM C.B.S. 9940 S.W. 53 ST. $ 4 f\ DOWN EPIPHANY Sterling Rexall Pharmacy JL W MONTH HOMES FOR RENT N.W. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER A beautiful Home In Visitation Parish. $110 Month. 3 Bedroom, O.K. DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS SODA — IUNCH — DRUGS — SUNDRIES — COSMETICS Community in the IV2 baths. 19131 No. Miami Ave. NA 4-7206. IRVING F. FELSKE. R. Ph. RALPH S. MATTHEWS — Owner — 3832 N.E. 2 Arc. — PL 8-3252 making—13 miles HOMES FOR RENT N.E. Your Complete Drug and Prescription Store south of Ocala in Large furnished, 2 bedroom house. MO 1-2661 'MARY MAGDALEN- Florida's great $250 Mont*. 134 N.E. 90 St. PL 8-7904 Horse county v— Red Rd. & Dixie Hwy. Coral Gables 251 lots sold with- HOMES FOR RENT S.W. out advertising Near St. Timothy. Available July 24th. 3 Bed- room unfurnished. $110. 5115 S.W. 102 19400 COLLINS AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH less than 300 left. >lace. CA 6-2374. •ST. JAMES- Free Brochure with full Complete Prescription Department — Agency for Elizabeth Ard©- FREE Delivery Throughout Motel Area color' picture of each GOLDEN PHARMACY Phone FRonklin 1-3592 Wl 7-6954 • Wl 7-4411 'oclc. Write or see us Investment and Residential THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP, MARSHAL T. STERN, R. PH. C today —• You may never Properties FREE Delivery within the Parish. ST. AGNES have such an opportunity again. SERGE GOMEZ LINES^OF Ph°ne MU 1"4667 VERNON'S DRUGS I — Realtors COSMETICS 13265 N.W. 7th Avenue North Miami 658 So. Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne CONSUMER GREEN STAMPS 234 biscayne Blvd., Miami PHONE EM 1-5632 FREE DELIVERY "PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST" — HARRY & DICK VERNON

HOME FOR SALE — MIAMI AREA •' ST. LAWRENCE •' ST. ROSE OF LIMA Phone Wl 5-1131 PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY DRUGS CENTER PHARMACY, INC. WHY PAY RENT? "FAMOUS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS" 9727 N.E. SECOND AVE. Tory Jacobs Ph. G. "Dedicated To The Health Of Our Fine Community" VA-FHA RESALES Phones PL 1-6847 — PL 1-2924 18100 N.E. 19th Ave.~ North Miami Beach Down payment as low as $100. Monthly payments as low FREE DELIVERY OF ALL YOUR DRUG STORE NEEDS as $43 which includes taxes and insurance. Larger homes .OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP- ST. PHILIP' with this low down payment available. DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE BILL REILLY, Realtor OPA-LOCKA DRUGS VA MANAGEMENT BROKER OF SOUTH DADE AREA (Greater Opa-Locka's Exclusive Helena Rubenstein Cosmetic Outlet) SUNDRIES * PHOTO SUPPLIES * FILM DEVELOPING * MONEY ORDERS * BLUE STAMPS CE 8-1481 Phone MU 1-3122 400 Opa-Locka Blvd.

Page 30 August 23, 1963 THE VOICE Miami, Florida '61 COMET Deluxe 4-door Sedan. All '61 FORD Fairlane 4-daer Sedan, li Sea- white with harmonizing interior. Has foam Green. E-cyl., standard drive, extra clean. automatic drive and is5 extr9 Pea rspecial Molrtn. Dow *51 147 Down 67 Per Month

FORD Fairlane 2-door. E cyl. and stand- •62 CHEVY II 4-door Sedan. Original one- ard drive. A real buy in an extra clean •wner maroon sedan, 6-cyl., standard low mileage car. Dowi1 60 Per mM drive, radio and heater. 29 *3T Down $>IA69 Per Month The next time you buy a NEW or USED CAR '59 FORD Convertible in Maroon with White top. V-8, automatic, power steering. •62 TRIUMPH TR-3 Sport Roadster. 1 . . . moke sure one of Extra clean anrf ready for the fall weatner. owner. Original light blue, wire wheels, ? 7S Pcr Molrth extra clean. You can own this for only these courteous DON %% •\\ Down 43 Dov ? 36 Per Month ALLEN representatives is ™ 52 in on the scene to assure CHAPPY POWELL £ 'SO GALAXIE Victoria 4-door Hardtop. FOM, you complete satisfaction! I PLEDGE TO GIVE YOU THE MOST AUTOMOBILE VALUE power steering, radio. Original white FALCON 2-door with radio and heater. with beautiful original interior. FOR THE MONEY OF ANY DEALER IN SOUTH FLORIDA. WE'RE READY TO TRADE! A 1-owner new car trade. Buy this for only *•• 4"J Down'Aft67 ra Montl1 Down $ 38 Per Mo

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'S3 FAIRLANE '500' Sport Coupe. Red. '60 BUICK Invicta Hardtop. White. Auto- Ren bucket seats. V-8, automatic, matic, radio and beater, full radio $O)AE power. Air heater conditioning

'63 RAMBLER Sport Convert. White. •59 OLDSMOBILE Super '88' Hardtop. Chestnut bucket seats. Automatic, Two-tone blue and white. Automatic, radio and $O"> radio, heater, full power. $ Heater Air conditioning KEEP COOL Auto Air SEE JOE '63 OLDSMOBILE Starfire. Mist grey, red leather interior. Automatic, radio, '61 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe, heater, full power, ^QQ Beige. V-8, automatic, ful power, factory air cond radio and heater AJ\B SAVE Air conditioned '53 CADILLAC Sedan deVille. Grey with Charcoal top. Black and white inte- rior. Automatic, radio, heater, full '62 CHEVY II Station Wagon. Yellow. of South Florida's power. Factory ?2fM Straight stick. One tiCOE plus owner. Like brand new air cond installation most progressive Dodge dealer '62 CADILLAC Convertible. White, red Financing Up To 18 Months charge JOE TURSE, Mgr. '59 RAMBLER Super 6-pass. Blue and leatl>"~ interior. Automatic, radio, / No Interest Charge \ Member Nativity Parish he? 'ull power. ^^QC white. Stick, heater. Rack $. Fac ,ir conditioning on top. Very clean . 895 V 30-60-90 Days / With Automatic Clutch '63 OLDSMOBILE F-85 Coupe. Bronze and FREE Transportation While Unit Is Being Installed. white. V-8, radio. Driven only 2,187 '57 CHEVROLET 4 door, 6-pass. Blue. miles. Like 5*)K V-8, automatic, $ See It Before You Buy Any Car Air-Conditioner. radio, W.W. tires . 595 brand new BARKER & WEEKS '62 CHEVROLET Super Sports. Black. Red PARKOMAT OF FLORIDA interior. Automatic transmission, ra- '58 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4 door. 2-tone MOTOR COMPANY dio and heater, power steering, black and white. V-8, automatic, 1990 N. Miami Ave. FR 9-8433 - FR 7-4482 power brakes. $9A radio, heater. $_ Home of the 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY Like brand new A real nice car ... 495 815 IV. Federal Highway - Holly wood '57 FORD Ranch Wagon. Two-tone green FROM MIAMI HOLLYWOOD '60 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door. Blue. and white. 6-cyl, straight S)ne Automatic, power, radio, i Phone Wl 5-2113 Phone WA 2-3435 stick. A real gas saver .. heater. Air cond '59 PLYMOUTH 2-door. White, V-8, auto- NEW CARS MO 6-8511 matic, radio Sfi ti CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door. White, and heater V-8, radio and USED CARS MO 6-8514 beater. Air cond. .. '61 PLYMOUTH 2-door. 2-tone blue and 1395 white, with matching interior, v-8, "BUD" '59 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door. Blue and automatic, heater. $1f|CM5 white. Stick, radio, tiAAE A very clean car heater. Air cond XV99 •62 CHEVY II 4 door, white. 6-cyl., straight stick, radio. $

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