HE DID NOT FORGET HIS ROSARY 'Good Neighbor' Book am Criticiedz for Slight To Catholic College» Providence, July 1 (10 — Vigor- ous Catholic protests have been I AS TI AN C ISABELLA- made against the failure of "'En Guardia," a publication of the Of- l big ton; Frank Hayes, Philadelphia; fice of the Co ordinator of Inter- pot to this corner Roily Hemsley, New York. American Affairs, to give mention to when the All-Star In fielders , Cleve- to Catholic educational institutions would be staged in land; , Boston; Mich- in New England, in presenting a mliWrer was given ael Higgins, ; Ken Keltner, »ketch of the New England edu- cook! be staged Cleveland; George McQuinn, St. cational scene for the benefit of in 1944 If the Louis; Vera Stephens, St. Louis; Latin American countries. say, "Pittsburgh, it , Detroit. While the magazine in its refer- fR 1944!". Following George Case, Wash- ence to education in the New Eng- staged at Shibe Park ington; , Cleveland; land States mentions by name all which over 31,- Oris Hockett, Cleveland; Bob John- he non-Catholic institutions of 166,674, speculation son, Boston; Stan Spence, Wash- ligher education, it fails to men- whether the next af- ington; Thurman Tucker, Chicago. tion any of the many Catholic uni- be heM in Pennsylva- Joe McCarthy will manage the versities and colleger in this sec- ' went ail out pre- aces, his coaches ion of the United States. sjfc^r H wouki be in Pitts- being Art Fletcher of the Yankees This omission is regarded as next Tuesday night, and of the Redsox. most remarkable inasmuch as the lighting system According to the latest word all people of South American coun- ^««r had the All-Stars of the reserved seats have been ta- tries, being predominantly Cath- "IWld NMIoaal leagues ken through mail orders. A sell- olic, would be particularly inter- f