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VOL. IV NO. 16 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy. JULY 6, 1962

After Prayer Ruling, What Next? Seldom, if ever, in the history of this nation has there been .the greatest number of protests ever to deluge the nation's high- such a violent and widespread reaction as that which has fol- est tribunal. lowed last week's decision of the Supreme Court outlawing the'recitation of a simple prayer by children in New "What next?" was the underlying fear of most state- York's public schools acknowledging their dependence upon Al- ments and messages. While tortHOUs interpretations attempted mighty God and begging His blessings upon themselves, their to explain that the decision applied only to prayers "com- parents, their teachers' and their country. posed and recited under the direction of the state itself," it was generally agreed that the court's ruling was "not clear" "Shocking," "ridiculous," "malicious" and "anti-religious" as to whether or not it applied to all prayers in public are but a few of the expressions voiced publicly and written in schools. With few exceptions, it was generally accepted that the Su- preme Court's 6-1 decision had dealt a grievous blow to the ac- cepted religious tradition and practices of the nation and had opened wide the doors of all public schools to complete godless and materialistic secularization.

* * * - • The American Civil Liberties Union was quick to leap into the breach blaste3 in the ramparts of a constitution guaranteeing religious liberty and freedom of worship. It immediately called upon all 33 of its affiliates through- out the United States to review "other sectarian religious practices brought to the court's attention" so that they, too, may be declared unconstitutional. Among these were cited Christmas and Chanukah observances, Bible reading, reci- tation of the Lord's Prayer and baccalaureate services. These projected targets include the.Bible Reading and reci- tation of the Lord's Prayer recently approved by the Florida FIRST CUBAN priest ordained in exile from his native country Supreme Court; and other religious practices in schools of Penn- is Father Roberto Soler, shown giving his first priestly blessing sylvania, Maryland, Arkansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey to Bishop Coleman F. Carroll at the conclusion of his First (Continued on Page 6) . Solemn Mass sung last Sunday in the Church of St. Hugh. First Cuban Priest Ordained Serra International Honors In Exile Sings First Mass 4 Clubs Of Miami Diocese The conditions which prevail declared,, "not because of the Serra clubs of the Diocese of named to the international's in Cuba today are the result in person but because through or- Miami were signally honored trustee board. large measure of a shortage of dination he has become another last week at the 20th Serra In- priests and lack of interest in Christ." ternational convention in Phila- The Miami Serra Club also vocations, Bishop Coleman F. delphia. had the distinction of being Carroll told the -congregation In his sermon during the invited to participate in a during, the first Solemn Mass of Mass, Father Eduardo Fer- Joseph M. Fitzgerald, of the panel presentation on the Father Roberto Soler sung Sun- nandez, assistant pastor at St. Miami club, was elected a second day of the convention. day in the Church of St. Hugh. Anastasia , Fort Pierce, member of the board of trus^ expressed the gratitude of the tees of Serra International. Representing the Diocese of The first Cuban refugee Cuban people to Bishop Car- Voice 'Photoa Mr. Fitzgerald is a past gov- Miami were Bishop Coleman F. priest to be ordained in exile roll and the Diocese of Miami. NEWEST PRIEST ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of ernor of District 30 and Jose Carroll and Msgr. Jeremiah P. for the Archdiocese of Havana Miami is Father Charles D. Clements of Stuart shown giving his Gonzalez, past president of the O'Mahoney, • Father James J. Walsh and Father Joseph Beau- received the Sacrament of "Bishop Carroll has been a first priestly blessing to Bishop Coleman ,F. Carroll in the Serra Club, which mont, chaplains of three of the in Canada from (Continued on Page 14) sanctuary of St. Mary Cathedral. (Page of pictures Page 15). is in District 30, also was Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, four Serra Clubs in the Di- Archbishop of Montreal. Father ocese; and 13 members, includ- ing District Governor Philip Soler, whose family js still Lewis of West Palm Beach. in Cuba, offered his first Sol- Communism, Socialism, Marxism Explained £• "^lass in the presence of Mr. Fitzgerald, an attorney, a ^'ge group of Cuban Q. What does Communism is a member of the Little Flow- priests now in exile and refu- mean? (As part of their regular course of instruction on the (Continued on Page 12) evils of communism, Miami Diocesan school pupils study gees living in the Greater Mi- A. (1) Literally it means the ami area. "Questions and Answers on Communism" by Richard Cardinal common ownership of all ma- Cushing. The Voice this week begins publication of excerpts Bishop Carroll, who presided terial goods: No private, in- from this authoritative source through the courtesy of the at the Mass, reminded those dividual ownership of wealth, Daughters of St. Paul, at whose bookstore, 2700 Biseayne present that "whenever there is property or productive goods. Blvd., the._ complete volume is available.) a great shortage of priests there (2) It is based oh a world view called "dialectical material- is ignorance of religion and in- ise (which is only a promise) of difference, which permit many ism," which seeks to interpret able in this condition, they fool- of the conditions found in Cuba the world as coming into being bringing about an earthly para- ishly assert, to end all unhap- today. There was a great short- without God and to prove that dise, the so-called "Communist piness, neurosis, and ill health. age of priests in Cuba and He does not exist. - Also, in that "Communist so- society." ciety," there will be "lasting there was a failure on»the part Q. How does Communism of many young men to answer Q. What will be the condi- peace" and "for the first time, contend that it will "prove" the call ofAlmighty God," Bish- tions of this "Communist so- .genuine freedom." op Carroll said. that. God does not exist? ciety," according to the Com- Q. Are there any supposed munists? SERRA International Board of stages in this achievement of Trustees Member is Joseph M. "In every land the priest A. (1) By the assertion (which is only an assertion and which A. It will be an era, they con- the "Communist society?" Fitzgerald, first president of should be held in high esteem can readily be refuted) that tend, where there will be no A. Yes, the first stage is sup- the Miami Serra Club and and should be recognized as matter is auto-dynamic or self- State, no family, and no moral- posedly the achievement and member of_ Little Flower par- another Christ," Bishop Carroll creating and (2) By the prom- ity of any sort. Man will be (Continued on Page 10) ish, Coral Gables. ELECTRONIC DEVICES TO SPEED SESSIONS Modern Setting For Council The author of the follow- The physical appearance of been constructed at the four ing article is head of the the will corners of the main altar. The bureau of the be chiefly the work of the Tribune of St. Andrew to the N.C.W.C. News Service Technical - Organizational Com- right of the Pope's throne will and served as a member mission, which is under the di- of the ecumenical council's rection of Gustavo Cardinal be reserved for the special le- Preparatory Secretar- Testa of the Vatican adminis- gations of nations sent to at- iat for Communications trative staff. tend the solemnities of the Media. One of a dozen council. The Tribune of St. special articles, it gives a This commission's archi- Longinus will be reserved for tects have designed the Coun- preview of what will hap- cil Hall, now under construc- the members of the diplo- pen at the historic council tion in St. Peter's basilica, matic corps accredited to the which begins on Oct. 11. which extends 361 feet from . By MSGR. JAMES I, TUCEK the tomb of St. Peter to with- in 10 feet of the basilica's Those who are to report the VATICAN CITY (NO — front doors. council to the world will occupy Punched card ballots, electronic the tribunes behind the Pope's analysis machines and multi- The Council Hall is closed on throne. The press corps will oc- purpose chairs like seats in its two long sides by two tiers cupy the Tribune of St. Helena, commercial airliners will expe- of seats 10 rows high. It i$ behind the Pope to his left. Ra- dite the work of the 21st and closed by the throne of Pope dio and television crews are to largest ecumenical council in John XXIII on the end next to be given the Tribune of St. Ver- the Church's history. St. Peter's tomb and will be onica, behind the Pope to his closed by a curtained entrance right. These devices are a few of on the end next to the doors. the many details worked out The seating for the council by three groups now prepar- Besides the two long tiers, Fathers has been arranged in ing for the council. They are which will provide seating for groups of six with an aisle sep- a part of the physical and 2,300 council Fathers, there are arating every six places. Be- regulatory side' of the histor- five other special sectors. At tween every two sets of six the end of the tier to the Pope's seats there will be a micro- ic assembly, the smooth run- N.C. Photo ning machinery which must right there is the special sec- phone down in front of the tier accompany the grave and tion for the cardinals with seat- for the convenience of those POPE JOHN XXIII kneels in prayer before the form through St. Peter's Square during a complex business awaiting ing provided for 88. Next to the bishops who will want to rise Host as he is shoulder-borne on a portable plat- procession on the feast of Corpus Christi. the almost 3,600 council par- cardinals in their own special and speak from their places. ticipants. place is the seating for nine PAPAL THRONE POPE CALLS SS. PETER AND PAUL: patriarchs. The seats are constructed Two of these groups, the Sub- EIGHT- GALLERIES of polished oak and are uphol- commission for Regulations and Eight galleries have been con- stered with foam rubber and the Technical - Organizational structed between the pilasters plastic seat and back. Their Spiritual Founders Of Rome' Commission, are parts of the of the basilica's central nave, dimensions are almost identical VATICAN CITY (NO — The bold is a reference to Rome, hands of Divine Providence at Central Preparatory Commis- behind and above the tiers of with the seats in a commercial Pope has extolled SS. Peter and the capital of the world of sion. The third is the Adminis- seats for the council Fathers. airliner. a time when it ruled the world. Paul as the spiritual founders trative Secretariat. These, with a seating capacity those days, which in due time Borrowing from Pope Inno- The back of each seat, again of 360, will be the places re- of Rome in his speech in St. became the true capital, the cent III, he drew a compari- similar to those in an airliner, The work of all three bodies served for the theologians of Peter's basilica on the vigil of exalted and brilliant center of son between Romulus and Re- is equipped with three built-in is known only in part. This is bishops, the official representa- their feast. the Christian world. The net mus, "the two brothers of the features for the use of the occu- partly because their work is tives of bishops who will be un- Pope John XXIII was speak- that is to be cast on the pant of the seat behind. At the flesh who founded this city," still in progress, and partly be- able to attend, and of other au- ing during the' annual bless- waves for the conquest of and Peter and Paul, "the two cause many of their decisions top there is an individual loud- thorized observers. ing of the pallia, insignia of souls is the apostolic preach- brothers in Faith who founded are reserved for the council speaker wired to receive the archbishops, which takes ing." it spiritually." Fathers' themselves. Four tribunes, besides, have sound from every microphone place at the tomb of St. Peter Continuing the metaphor, in the Council Hall. on the vigil of the feast of Pope John said that the sea of All Catholics of all ages and the world is sometimes agitated nations must venerate the Apos- Below the loudspeaker is a SS. Peter and Paul. His al- by the trials and disputes of tles of Christ, Pope Joh/i said. List Of Council Observers fold-out desk top which is very locution was based on an an- similar to the service table alogy found in the sermons of men. In the world as in the sea "In the imminence of the cel- built into the seats of the air- Pope Innocent III, who was there is "never rest and quiet, ebration of the Second Vatican Will Be Published By Aug. 1 liners. At the bottom there is a Pope from 1198 to 1216. but always and everywhere Council, which is intended to He recounted the episode in fear and trembling." produce a flood of heavenly doc- fold-down kneeler, also uphol- 1 WASHINGTON (NO — A list be made in regard to propos- stered with plastic-covered - the Gospel of St. Luke, chapter The "deep" onto which Christ trine, this veneration must in- of non-Catholic observers invit- ed resolutions. foam rubber. V, verses 1 to 7, in which Christ ordered Peter to launch, the deed increase in inspiration and ed to the coming Second Vati- guided Peter and his fellow fish- Pope said, is Rome, which be- in peaceful and holy exalta- can Council will be published Father Stransky disclosed that The Pope's throne is raised ermen to a miraculous catch of came an instrument in the tion," he said. by Aug. 1, according to an suggestions made by bishops of high so that his full figure fish. American-born priest serving on the world on what they would will be seen from every part a secretariat for the council. like to have discussed at of the Council Hall. The He said the Sea of Galilee the council have filled 9,520 throne will be canopied and onto which Christ ordered the There will "probably be un- pages. Protestant organizations draped and will be provided boats to put out "is the whole NEXT WEEK is | der 100" non-Catholic observ- have also sent in reports on top- with places for those prelates world which He came to re- Someone's BIRTHDAY r• ers at the council, - which ics they would like to see on in the Pope's immediate per- deem." opens Oct. 11, said Father the council agenda, he stated. sonal service. He continued: "The Bark or ANNIVERSARY ; Thomas Stransky, C.S.P., a of Peter is the Holy Church member of the Secretariat for of which Peter is captain. The Remember them : Promoting Christian Unity. command of Jesus to Peter with a h Tbe Paulist priest, a native of Our Nations Closely United, and his comrades that they Milwaukee, is the secretariat should put out into the deep RELIGIOUS official in charge of commu- and make their fishing more nications with English-speak- Mexican Prelate Tells JFK ' GIFT! ing non-Catholics. . MEXICO CITY (NO — A our two countries which aim THE EM warm welcome was extended NEXT TO ST. kUKY-S CHAPCL He said at a press conference at securing anew the peace and to U. S. President John F. I St. Dominic Masses (through the Arcade) in the National Press Club that prosperity of the continent." NORTHSIDE Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy by He said: "With all our heart SHOPPING CENTER the non-Catholic observers will Archbishop Miguel Miranda y I' Now At Fairlawn be allowed at the general or we join in the affectionate Gomez of Mexico' City, who of- homage paid by the Mexican jbj Sunday Masses in St. plenary sessions of the council fered Mass for the distinguish- For The Clergy and Religious: people to the President and his ;' Dominic parish, Miami, will — those attended by the bishops ed visitors in the Basilica of worthy wife." • Sanctuary Appointments — but will not be permitted to [ be offered in the Fairlawn Our Lady of Gnadalupe. In offering the Guadalupe • Suits and Vestments discuss council resolutions or Elementary School, 444 SW Also present at the Mass in Mass for friendship, peace t- 60th Ave., effective immedi- vote on them. the Mexican national shrine and prosperity of Mexico and Church Interiors l ately, according to Father Rectory and Convent Interiors "Reactions will be "asked of was' Jose Cardinal Caribi * y the United States, the Arch- i J Angel Vizcarra, O.P. pastor. Rivera of Guadalajara. The Complimentary Color Coordination the non-Catholic observers" by bishop asked all of his people \ Masses were previously of- Mass was described as an un- the Secretariat for Promotii% to join their prayers for this ["' fered in Henry Flagler official part of the Kennedys' Christian Unity," Father Stran- intention. ;• Elementary School. sky stated, "and these reactions state visit, which began with The weekly Catholic Review Clergy Department Religious Articles an enthusiastic reception f ' ' 0pen:-9:30 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. will.be made known at council commented that "the unani- Open: 9:30 to 5:30 Daily from one million Mexicans $ Masses will be offered. Mon., Fri., Sat. sessions." mous applause of the Mexican — or By Appointment lining the arrival route. |- ecah Sunday at 7, 8:30, 10 9:30 to 5:30 Tues., Wed., Thurs. people for the President of the Ph. OX 6-1362 Ph. OX 1-0716 He added that the observers Archbishop Miranda declared United States is due principally C and 11 a.m. The sermon at will not be able to attend the that the President's visit to the visit the Kennedy couple P the 11 a.m. Mass will be in 79th St. at 27th Avenue council's, working sessions, in "strives to tighten more strong- planned to the Basilica of f[ Spanish. M. L. McCAHILL, SOLE OWNER and OPERATOR which various suggestions will ly the fraternal bonds between Guadalupe,"

i Page 2 -July *,.1962 iTH&VCMCf , Worida Dr. Edward Annis Electee! President Of Medical Group The president-elect of the American Medical Association is the father of eight children and has been an active member of Church lay organizations in Florida for" the past 22 years. Dr. Edward R. Annis, of , Corpus Christi parish, was elected to the top AMA posi- tion during the 111th annual convention of the association - held recently in Chicago.

y^ election from the ranks mi, J the first time in 40 yearSfthat an AMA member, was named to the. presidency without having served on the or- ganization's councils, boards or in its house of delegates: Florida's first Dr. Edward R. Annis The Miami physician and sur- geon is a native of Detroit Columbus. He was a charter where he attended Annunciation High. School. Following gradu- member of the Miami Serra ation from Marquette Universi- Club and the Diocese of Miami CATHOLIC MAUSOLEUM ty, where he received his med- Catholic Physicians' Guild. ical degree in-1938, Dr. Annis ' (To be built in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery) first practiced medicine in Tal- From 1954 to 1961 he was chief lahassee where he was an ac- ' of the department.of surgery at Thank you: . tive parishioner of Blessed Sac- Miami's Mercy Hospital, and rament Church and served as from 1954 to 1957, Dr. and Mrs. an advisor to the Newman Club Annis served annually as co- Your response to our announcement to build a Mausoleum has been at Florida State College. He met chairmen of the Bishop's Annu- his wife, the former Betty Mc- al Charity Dinner for Mercy " CUe Starke in Tallahassee and Hospital. they were married in 1941 at St. most gratifying. • Paul's Church, Jacksonville, They are now the parents of Selection of a final resting place is a sacred family duty, an four sons and four daughters Sullivan Heads including Joseph, 19, now a junior at Marquette Universi- \ UF Committee \ investment far surpassed by the satisfaction of knowing that you have ty; Brian, 18; Paul, 17; Bar- bara, 15; Marjorie, 13; Kath- Timothy J. Sullivan, of St. leen, 11; Timothy, eight and Thomas the Apostle parish, has assured protection for your loved ones. Until recently, above ground Roberta, three years of age. been named soli- c i t o r training Since coming to Miami in committee chair-, 1948, Dr. Annis has been an ac- man for the 1962 entombment was reserved for the wealthy and the great because of- its tive member of the Holy Name campaign of the Society serving on the organi- United Fund in zation's speakers' bureau; and Dade, County. cost. Today you may own crypts in this mausoleum at a cost no greater the Fourth Degree Knights of C o m m u - than earth burial - in some cases, less. There is no lot, no vault, no Retreat Scheduled nity Services Di- Sullivan of the Florida Power & For Social Workers Light Co., Mr. Sullivan has expensive monument. Your investment provides permanence and KENDALL — A weekend re- served as a member of the treat for women social workers Ad Altare Dei Boy Scout Award willbe conducted at the Domin- Committee and as a member of protection in an inspiring beautiful Catholic Memorial to you and ican Retreat House July 20 the committee for the Bishop's to 22. Annual Dinner for Mercy Hos- pital. He is a member of the your dearest ones - growing lovelier by endowed care at no extra cost Father Lucian L. Lauerman Knights of Columbus, Coral Ga-' of the National Catholic School bles council. of Social Work at the Catholic to you. University t>f America, Wash- Formerly chairman of the ington, will conduct the confer- United Fund Speakers' Bureau, ences which will be sponsored he will direct the training of by the Catholic Welfare Bureau more than 10,000. volunteer of Miami. workers expected to participate CATHOLIC CEMETERIES OF THE DIOCESE OF MIAMI INC. in the fall campaign. Reservations for the retreat which is open to all social The Catholic Welfare Bureau workers may be made by call- of Miami is an agency of the CRYPTS MAY BE SELECTED NOW ,. . ing 238-2711. United Fund. At low pre-completion prices that are comparable to choicest ANTED!'!~^. burial plots, with convenient monthly payment plans. CATHOLIC OUR LADY OF MERCY MAUSOLEUM CHANCERY BUILDING FOSTER HOMES 6301 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida for Neglected arid Dependent Please send me further particulars on the OUR LADY OF MERCY ALL AGES Children ALL AGES MAUSOLEUM. I understand I am under no obligation in making this request. especially Name NEW BORN INFANTS Street Address ; • Contact Catholic Welfare Bureau City .- . Zone State 395 N.W. First Street, Miami 36 FR 9-2893 Telephone Number . Parish • *,«*» 1300 S. Andrews Avenue, Ft. laud. JA 2-9940 (7/6/62)

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CRS, last year, supplied $500,000 worth of Germany. * years ago. supplies to Turkish relief. Independence came after the Burundi and Rwanda are each U.N. General Assembly voted INDEPENDENCE the victims of bitter tribal strife, 93 to 0 to grant the countries political struggles and economic freedom separately. Good Church-State Relations instability caused by inflation and meager resources. The two nations are about AN" AMERICAN equal in size and population. Cited As Peru Vote Goes On Earlier this year Catholic re- Each is approximately the size TRADITION lief Services — National Catho- of Maryland and has some 2,- By FATHER ing on how the results would Part of our American tradition of proud inde- lic Welfare Conference had to 500,000 people. VINCENT T. MALLON, M.M. affect the Church. LIMA, Peru (NO — Good re- Three of the seven presi- pendence is based on thrift. 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Page 4 . July 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Fourteen Yeon of f,«»(Jnj In South ftorlJa Doctor Urges Larger Family ENCE MASTERS OR * CHAIN LINK For Higher Income Couples ALUMINUM • CYPRESS ST. LOUIS (NO — One of F • COLOR-BOND the urgent needs of today is for ENC710E1 N.W. 69th Ave. TU 5-1446 American couples in the mid- 0.SUUL 8JUUU1JUUUUUULPJUIJJ o{ SULBJUULSULP-BJl j dle and upper income brackets to have more children, a Chi- A World of Knowledge cago doctor told the National Catholic Family Life Conven- tion. upper classes to be- having chil- Under One Roof . . . dren." Dr. Herbert A. Ratner, as- The widest selection of the finer sociate professor of internal As for the poor, they "must paper backs, hard back books medicine at Loyola Univer- be given everything they need" N.C. Photo and magazines usually to bring up their children prop- sitv's Stritch School of Medi- THE FOURTH BROTHER in his family to become a, priest, not easily available. erly, he continued. Father James K. Healy, C.S.Sp. is congratulated by his priest- > said categorically, that brothers following his ordination at, St. Mary. Seminary, Nor- '-the* United States does not. The number one problem, May We Suggest: he said, is to insure what it walk, Conn. The four brothers have two sisters who are in the have an overpopulation prob- takes to raise children so they religious life. if Glassies + Modern Novels lem." grow up to be mature people, if Mythologies -fc Plays Old and New mentally and spiritually But he said because of the if Poetry Old and New if Religious Literature sound. overpopulation scare, "several Congresswomen Deplores if Dictionaries — English, Spanish, German, Etc. Catholic spokesmen" have been Ratner, in another context, if Popular and Best Sellers in Hardback and promoting a way of life akin to said that with 92 per cent of Paperbacks that of Planned Parenthood the people married, the United High Court Obscenity Ruling if Shakespeare's Plays if Cliff's Notes and Outlines groups. He voiced fear of what States is the "marryingest he called a growing "Catholic country in the world." WASHINGTON (NO — Rep. the floor of the House, said contraceptive use of rhythm as Kathryn E. Granahan of Penn- the ruling has "frightening TERMINAL NEWSTANDS Holding that religious voca- implications." SeYving Dade County a way of life." tions will disappear if every- sylvania has charged that a Ratner gave the opening gen- body marries, he said: "We U.S. Supreme Court ruling on "Criminal statutes to protect 3 International Airport Locations eral speech at the convention, need to rediscover the value of obscenity in the mails was "an the public and the postal serv- Opposite Eastern, National and Delta Counters leading off discussion of "over- the single state." incredible series of judicial ra- ice from obscenity and pornog- and population, contraceptives and tionalizations." raphy must be strengthened," Coral Gables Bus Terminal the total Catholic approach." All Schools Included she said. She is chairman of a The court held June 25 that House postal operations sub- Airport Stands — 24 hours a day — Gables Stand — 6 am to 11:15 pm Ratner, who is director of In Pacific Trust Aid the Post Office Department committee which has investigat- Easy Parking All Locations public health in Oak Park, 111., erred in barring from the ed the problem of obscenity in MAIL ORDERS HANDLED PROMPTLY suggested that not only contra- WASHINGTON (NO — The House Interior Committee has mails three magazines beam- the mails. ceptives, but also use of period- ed toward homosexuals. ic continence is damaging to proposed that Federal funds for emotional health. education in the Pacific trust territories be distributed among Justice John M. Harlan, His own view, Ratner said, both public and private schools. joined by Justice Potter Stew- is that it is part of the "des- art, held that, to be ruled legal- tiny" of the United States to The committee unanimously ly obscene, material must be provide more people. The backed a recommendation by guilty of "patent offensiveness." U.S. is "one of the main bear- Rep. Hugh L. C a r e y of New He said the magazines involved ers of the Western tradition," York that the Interior Depart- were not. he said, adding: ment be told to carry out "fair distribution" of the funds, tak- Justice Harlan also wrote that "We have much to give the ing care to assist only the non- in seeking to bar from the mails rest of the world. Money alone religious aspects of church-re- publications which advertise ob- won't accomplish it. We have lated schools. scene matter, the Post Office to give people . . One of our must show that the publisher urgent needs — not only for Carey said that about 4,900 of knows the advertised matter is this country, but for the rest of the 16,000 school children in the obscene. world — is for the middle and territories are in church-related schools. The territories are the Justice William J. Brennan Marshall, Caroline and northern Jr., joined by Chief Justice Earl PAVLA Director Says Marianas Islands, with a popu- Warren and Justice William O. lation of about 74,000. Douglas, challenged the author- Reds Thrive On Chaos ity of the Post Office to bar material from the mails by ad- ELKHORN, Neb., (NO — 54 Ministers To Attend ministrative process. "The political, economic and social institutions of Latin Christian Clergy Retreat Rep. Granahan, speaking on America are in a state of chaos FAULKNER, Md. — Fifty-four that communism thrives on," ministers quickly accepted invi- tations to attend the second an- Hurricane Shutters the U. 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July 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 Each Stone JsJSfeeded j. 2 Columns Are Marching , I1 In Latin America Today Prayer Ruling Brings Up As' President and Mrs. Kennedy were arriving in Mexico City last week, news accounts related that two columns of Question Of 'Whaf Next? people were inarching on the city with entirely different purposes in mind. (Continued From Page 1) The one, reportedly influenced by communist leaders, and other states. These include, for instance, the reading of five was composed of about 800 people who were determined to verses from the Old Testament. . protest against Mexico's agrarian reform and to let it be More far-reaching, by far, however, are the sentiments ex known they saw no good in Mr. Kennedy's visit. The other pressed by Mr. Justice Douglas who, in his nine-page concurring group, a pilgrimage 10,000 strong, covered 135 miles < on foot opinion held that the real point at issue in the New York case to the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe where the President Was "whether the government can constitutionally finance a re and his wife assisted at Mass last Sunday. Their purpose ligious exercise." was to pay tribute to Our Lady and to pray for deliverance frdm communism. He cited numerous instances of "aids" to religion by government — chaplains in Congress and the armed force , • • • compulsory chapel services at the military academies; the The two columns seemed oddly enough to symbolize the" use of the Bible for administering oaths; the use of govern- huge forces being drawn up in battle lines not merely in Mex- ment funds for students who attended denominational schools ico, but throughout all Latin America. Everywhere, very likely under the GI Bill; the extension of benefits under the Na to a greater degree than we realize, communist power is work- tional School Lunch act to students in private schools, and ing frantically to force or to enlist support for its deadly pro- others. gram of domination. The hunger and homele'ssness of the "Our system at the Federal and state levels is presently poor each day enables to Red net to be drawn tighter. Its honeycombed \vith- such financing," he said. "Nevertheless, I army may not be huge, but it is fanatically dedicated think it is an unconstitutional undertaking whatever form it to the overthrow of God and human freedom. takes." In contrast to this, as a Herald-Tribune reporter put it, He said that the recitation of a prayer in New York Report Says Chief Objection the other column of marchers represent the < great hope of public schools was the same as the recitation of a prayer at Latin-America. "... The pilgrimage is evidence that. the the opening of sessions of the Supreme Court or of Congress, To Reds Is Lack Of Choice Roman still represents the greatest single as is traditionally done. deterrent to communism's penetration of Mexico and of the WASHINGTON (NO — A cation for Freedom and World rest of Latin-America." "For me, the principle is the same, no matter how U. S. Office of Education report Understanding," does not neces- briefly the prayer is said, for in each of the instances on the ideals of American free- sarily reflect the views of all • • • given the person praying is a public official on the public - dom says that Americans object conference participants nor of his own Federal office, but he Against the backdrop of this we can hope that in all payroll, performing a religious exercise in a governmental to communism not because it .is atheistic, but chiefly because it said he hopes it will stimulate* Latin-America there may be a strengthening of the ties of institution," he said. denies men "the right of belief discussion. friendship between those nations and the United States, such or disbelief." as seems to have happened in Mexico. It is encouraging to He argued that "the First Amendment teaches that a gov- The report, which calls for read that the $20 million loan to the small Mexican farm- ernment neutral in the field of religion better serves all re- "The issue is not creed, but intellectual leaders to "ham- mer out an incisive statement ers will continue the kind of economic reforms already set in ligious interest and noted that the Supreme Court, in the choice," says a report which summarizes the deliberations on the ideals of American so- motion there, the kind of reforms - so sorely needed in other Everson Case, centered around a statute enacted in 1941 by. the of some 150 educators who ciety which should permeate Latin-American countries. New Jersey State Legislature, upheld the constitutionality of were convened here last our educational effort," says a New Jersey law under which public funds were used to pay March by the V. S Office of that Americans should guard We cannot ignore the two columns of marchers, for they for the bus transportation of parochial school students. Education. Three delegates against sacrificing the nation's are lengthening from one end of the continent to the other. from Catholic institutions at- ability to adjust to diversity in We must be ready to get in line and stay in line with the He said he thinks this decision was "out of line with the tended. order to produce a dogma: to fervor of singleminded pilgrims so that the menace of' com- First Amendment." . • ' - ' oppose communism. munism may be destroyed. Sterling McMurrin, U. S. .'•••.*•• Commissioner of Education, The "grave threat" from said the report, entitled- "Edu- communism, said the report, Significantly, however, in the New York prayer decision, is.its "political program" be- not one other member of the court adhered to Justice Douglas' cause it "blends the fervor Our Newly Ordained. Priests broad approach. As a matter of fact, no reference is made Suits Are Authorized of a crusade with the naked in that decision to the "no aid" theory. No attempt is made, force of a great national Newly ordained priests and laymen dedicated to the cause of For Priests In Paris fostering vocations to the priesthood are much in the news this for example, to solve the Federal aid to education controversy. power." • PARIS (NO — Priests in week. On the other hand, Mr. Justice Stewart, the only dis- Paris may wear a dark suit The report calls for the Fed- senter in the New York prayer decision, called attention and Roman collar instead of the eral government to "increase Ti- Father Charles Clements was ordained last Saturday to to the law passed in 1952 requiring the President to proclaim customary soutane, according to nancial support to all levels of the Holy Priesthood by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll in St. a National Day of Prayer and to the fact that since 1865, a new regulation published by education, not to supplant but Mary Cathedral. Next Sunday, Father William Hennessey, ''In God We Trust" has been impressed on all our coins*,, Maurice Cardinal Feltin, Arch- to supplement what the states who received the Sacrament of Holy Orders in Rome some and that judges, congressmen and presidents have been re- bishop of Paris. are doing." months ago, will celebrate bis first Solemn Mass in his home quired to join in prayer. parish. He said he is "at a loss to understand" a statement by The Diocese of Miami • • • Justice Black, in his majority opinion, that there is "no true Weekly Publication Another significant event of the past weekend was the first resemblance" between the New York school prayer and the Embracing Florida's 16 South- ern Counties: Broward, Char- Solemn Mass of Father Roberto Soler at St: Hugh's Church in inclusion of references to God in the National Anthem, the lotte, Collier. Dade, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry. High- Miami. Father Soler is one of the first Cuban exiled seminar- Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, on U. S. coins and elsewhere. lands, Indian River, Lee.^MartJn, Monroe, Okeechofaee, Palm ians to be ordained. This is happy news for everyone, Cubans VOICE Beach, St. Lucie. and Americans alike. We can only hope that Father Soler's priest- • * * Editorial PLaza 8-0543 ly life and example will exert a profound influence on the Cuban He added: "I do not believe that this court, or the Con- Advertising, PL 4-2561; Circulation, PL, 1-6821; Classified, PL 8-6772 young men in our midst and encourage many of them to offrr gress, or the President has by the actions and practices I have THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. their lives in the service of Christ. Nothing can offer a fin mentioned established an 'official religion'.in violation of the The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop of Miami, President hope for Cuba's future than building up a great body of diocesan Constitution, and I do not believe the State of New York has done priests prepared to return someday and sanctify parish life. so in this case. John J. Fitzpatrick Executive Editor Whenever we congratulate the newly ordained — as we wel- "What each has done has been to recognize and to Monsignor James F. 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Pose 6 JuJy 6. 1962 THE VOICE Miami. Florida AN ALTAR Language No Barrier At Vatican Meeting BOY NAMED SPECK- By FATHER JAMES J. WALSH given Serra International,. Archbishop Staffa himself last When you spend five days week paid his first visit to the with a group of Catholic bish- United States in order to at- ops and priests from 40 nations fied in this ancient means of were present at the Congress. tend the Serra International around the world arid watch Convention in Philadelphia them celebrate communication. - He pointed out that the purpose where there were many dele- Mass and hear Going to the other extreme, of their club was to collaborate modern electronic devices were with the bishops in the promo- gates from the Diocese 'of , them express Miami. There he addressed their views on also put into excellent use. Dur- tion of ecclesiastical vocations the members in English and the priesthood ing- the formal sessions when in all parts of the world. He once more stressed the high and a host of re- every aspect of vocations to the went on to state that their pres- lated subjects, priesthood was analyzed and ence was not only a matter of regard in which Serra Inter- you cannot but discussed in many languages, profound satisfaction for every- national is held by the Holy be deeply im- sometimes necessarily in techni- one, but also "a superb exam- See. ' • • pressed with the cal terms and statistics, simul- ple of collaboration and a valid We stress in this report the _ fact that t h e taneous translations were made. promise for the future." role of these laymen, of whom Father Walsh Using the United Nations sys- we have good reason to be Church is in- A number of cardinals and tem of translating as a speaker proud in the Diocese, because d' ' catholic and is blessed bishops stated that they had delivers an address, the Con- it was obvious from the begin- v a unity beyond human rea- never seen the Serra Club at gress had ear-phone equipment ning to the end of the Congress son to explain. work in their own countries. for each delegate and a panel that the critical shortage *of vo- However, they had heard Because of the great va- of buttons, at his side. He could cations in the world today can- enough in praise of the Club's riety in languages and differ- turn to any one of six languages not be solved without the. help, efforts to foster vocations to sin- ences in .cultural back- for an immediate translation. of great numbers of the lay gle out the movement in their grounds, and even in the color people. Just as Bishop Carroll Before telling in some detail talks. Almost every speaker, -of skin, these delegates to the has pointed out on countless about the purpose arid plans of aware of the acute need for or- first International Congress of occasions here in the Diocese, the Congress, we have to men- ganized help from the laity in , Vocations in, Rome brought. it was also stressed in Rome tion without further delay'that the cause of vocations, seemed home to all those attending that every single lay person has there was only one lay organiza- enthusiastic about the Serra the wonderful doctrine of the a responsibility to some degree tion in the world invited by the Club possibilities all over the universality and unity of the to pray and to work actively in Church. Sacred Congregation to attend world. NC the Congress, and that was the the apostolate to increase voca- There were cardinals present Serra International. And as if to make better tions to the priesthood. from Austria, , Mexico, With four Serra Clubs in the known the stamp of approval (To be continued) "Have you been trying to join the Peace Corps again?" China and France. There were Diocese of Miami now active archibshops and bishops from Iy engaged in helping Chile, Germany, Brazil, the our bishop foster vocations to Prayer Ruling Comes As Reds Aim At Youth United States, Spain, Canada, the priesthood, it is of great Argentina, the Philippines and interest to all our people to By J. J. GILBERT This development has an add- communism, to be sure, is The recent Supreme Court other places. And the preests realize how important a posi- ed interest in the light of the decision banning the prayer were not only from all those WASHINGTON (NO — In the based on a denial of God, but tion these men are beginning academic year just ended Com- U. S. Supreme Court's action in there are keen students of in New York public schools nations, but from many others to assume in the eye's of our seems to hinge chiefly upon such as Malta, Australia, Boliv- munist party speakers appeared striking down the practice of this philosophy who hold that church leaders. the fact that the prayer was ia, Ireland, England, Haiti, on college campuses across the There was a sizeable delega- reciting a prayer in New York the Reds have developed a composed by school officials. Scotland, Holland, Belgium; etc. country, expounding communist tion of Serra men from various ideology and preaching its su- public schools. new religion of their own and Just the same, it is going to Obviously in the light of this clubs in the United States and have made a god of material- have an impact on all reli- periority over the American Just when there is a seeming there was bound to be a lan- a few other countries. They way of life. ism. gious acts and practices, even guage problem. However the increase in tolerance for the the most venerable, in public were invited to sit at all the preaching of atheism and un- Sacred- Congregation of Semi- Communism does meet one institutions. sessions along with the bishops This is part of a well- Americanism, the nation's high- narians and University Studies, and priest delegates. More than dictionary definition of religion: planned Red drive to gain the est court deals what many con- What is there available to which sponsored the Congress, that, three of them from the attention and, if possible, sider a stunning blow to re- Acceptance and devotion to an prevent, or even lessen, anti- solved this matter in a -most United States were -invited to sympathy of American^ young ideal as the standard of one's favorable manner by the use of ligion. religious practices in public es- speak to the assembled dele- people. According to word re- life. There can be no question tablishments, or the insinuation Latin on some soccasions and by gates which they did with dis- ceived here, there was a no- In the midst of the tortuous the use of the latest scientific that communists accept and of atheistic precepts into talks tinction. ticeable increase in this ef- application of the First practice militant atheism as a and lectures in such places? equipment. fort last year. Amendment to the Constitu- Archbishop Dino Staffa, the standard of their lives. For instance, every morn- secretary of the Sacred Con- tion to hit at simple volun- While one is not permitted to ing Bishop Fulton J. Sheen gregation, who was chairman Louis Francis Budenz warned tary prayer in public schools, Actually, in the sense most talk religion, by talking atheis- gave the meditation, to sever- of all the sessions of the Con- against this undertaking in his one is tempted to ask a ques- people regard religion, and un- tic materialism one is permit- al hundred of the bishops and gress, in his opening address syndicated column appearing in tion which has been asked be- doubtedly the sense in which ted to talk anti-religion. But priests using the Latin lan- paid a memorable tribute to the the Catholic press. Lately ref- fore: Is communism a reli- the Supreme Court regards it, even in the Supreme Court it guage as the universal tongue Serra men. He said that "It is erences have been made to it gion? This is not the startling communism is definitely and has been said this is a reli- of the Church. It was an im- not without particular signifi- in other quarters. question it once was. Soviet militantly anti-religion. gious country. pressive sight to witness the cance" that the leaders of the unity of the Church exempli- International Serra Movement High Court Ends An 8-Year Strike Strange But True By MSGR. GEORGE G. HIGGINS boygan can also help to re- Bv M. J. MURRAY Copyright 1959. N.C.W.C. New» Servlco The Supreme Court recently lease the bitterness of the past wrote finis to one of the long- by patiently building bridges est, bitterest, and most tragic was prolonged (for eight years) Fortunately there . is reason between the two parties at the strikes in the history of this by such' refusals on and after to hope that both parties are local level. . nation — the June 1, 1954. On the basis of now prepared to turn a new r The clergy • would seem to eight - year their finding the Board ordered leaf in the hitherto sordid story strike of UAW have a particularly import- the reinstatement with back of their relationship with one Local 833 ant role today in this regard. pay of most of the strikers. another. President Walter Reu- against the Koh- Members of the " Sheboygan. -ler Company of Kohler appealed the Board's ther and Secretary - Treasurer clergy, assisted by priests, min- Sheboygan, Wis. decision to the U. S. Court of Emil Mazey of the UAW have isters and rabbis from national A\H , Appeals. This Court decided stated that the union will pro- social action organizations, tried VONAISE, A The Su- that the Board's findings were SMALL VILLAGE IN ceed at once to negotiate a unsuccessfully several years PIECE MADE TV4E -HILLS NEAR. preme Count "amply supported by the record FAMOUS By •JERUS/tLEtt, brought an "fair and honorable" agreement ago to end the Kohler strike by Ms r as a whole." The ruling of the plN IS TRADITIONALLY S - with the Wisconsin plumbing CHO ',s SAID HELD ID BE THE end to this Supreme Court left this decision means of mediation. The fail- TO HAVE ORIGINATED IN WAS ONCE W BIRTHPLACE OF dispute by the standing and thereby, as pre- fixtures firm. ure of their efforts was under- OLD POLISH CHURCH TMMILIAR SIGHT IN JOHN THE simple procedure of refusing viously indicated, brought the CAROLS. The company, in turn, has standable and possibly even in- THE MARKET PLACE BAPTIST to hear an appeal by Kohler Kohler strike to an end. Of £VERt SCOTTISH agreed, to meet with the union evitable given the bitterness from - a U. S. Court of Ap- at the earliest possible date. TOWtf. 7H/SPKE- peals decision finding the The less said about this which existed between the two REFIX company guilty of unfair la- strike the better. Both parties " The press can help to hasten parties. STILL >. to the dispute ought to re- bor practices under the terms a constructive settlement by Now that the strike has been solve once and for all to. let the two parties by reporting of our national labor legisla- bygones be bygones. They brought to an end, however, the tion. their negotiations calmly and parties themselves might well \/Atf{.. The charge was set forth by of sensationalism. More than eight years ago and of trying, - sume leadership in rebuilding OF MEDIEVAL. ORIGIN, IT MEANS A SET OF the National Labor Relations enough has already been writ- at long last, to come to a a spirit of mutual trust and con- posrtRY BE^OS WITH TIVE DECIDES. Board in 1960. The Board found ten about the unhappy events of that a disagreement over con- sensible and constructive fidence in a city which, for eight agreement. If they dodge this the past eight years in Sheboy- tragic years, has been bogged tract terms and not Kohler's al- gan. leged refusal to bargain caus- responsibility, history will down in an atmosphere of in- ed the initial strike, but that it judge them very harshly. Community leaders in She- tense bitterness and strife.

JUly 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 7 PRESIDENT CALLS FOR ACCEPTANCE OF SUPREME COURT DECISION v -CTOOSAVE -. THE UNITED STATES School - Prayer Debate Stirs U.S. AND THIS \| NCWC News Service important for us if we are go- Court, of course, is the in- preme Court decision is the law HONORABLE \\ President Kennedy counseled ing to maintain our constitution- terpreter of the Constitution." of the land and it will be obeyed COURT Americans to accept the Su- al principle that we support the Former President Hoover had by the authorities in New York Supreme Court decisions even preme Court's school prayer de- • commented immediately after unless and until it is over- cision and recommended a when we may not agree with the decision was announced that turned." "very easy remedy" for those them. it represented "a disintegra- who disagree with it — more PRAYER AS REMEDY tion" of part of the American Keating suggested that a "key prayer in homes and churches. "In addition we have in this heritage. He also urged a Factor" in the ruling was the case a very easy remedy, and constitutional amendment to fact that the prayer was com- The President made his com- that is to pray ourselves and I establish "the right to religious posed by state officials. He said ments at his news conference. would think that it would be a devotion in all government the court's emphasis on this- Meanwhile controversy over the welcome reminder to every agencies, national, state or high court's decision was reach- point "may mean that volunta- American family that we can local." ry, nonsectarian religious exer- ing a new crescendo of inten- pray a good deal more at home sity. ... Amendments along these lines cises in the public schools may and attend our churches with a were introduced in both houses still be permissible if the ritu- The court on June 25 ruled good deal more fidelity, and we of Congress, and Sen. James 0. al is not prescribed by the state can make the true meaning that an official but non-com- Eastland of Mississippi promis- authorities." pulsory 22-word prayer re- of prayer much more important ed that his Senate Judiciary cited in some New York State to the lives of all our children. Committee, would hold early Senate Republican leader public schools violated the es- That power is very much open hearings on the proposals. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois tablishment clause of the said separation of Church and 'I would hope that as a In the House, however, Judici- First Amendment because it result of this decision that all State is "so ingrained into our was "composed by govern- ary chairman Emanuel Celler of people that I doubt" that an American parents will inten- New York indicated no enthusi- mental officials." sify their efforts at- home and amendment of the sort pro- asm .for the amendments. He posed could be adopted. In 'Congress, constitutional the rest of us will support the said they had "no chance" of Constitution and the responsi- amendments were introduced to passage and said any such pro- One of the nation's leading bility of the Supreme Court permit religious observances in posal was "an opening wedge authorities on constitutional law, Canfield in The Newark Evening News in interpreting it . . ." toward elimination of one of Mark DeWolfe Howe of the Har- public schools. "Bui Mommy, isn't that unconstitutional?" EX-PRESIDENTS SPEAK Asked later what bis own re- our basic tenets, the separation vard University law school, said action to the court's ruling of Church and State." the high court had acted Religious and civic leaders, but that does not mean that it is ing secularism as a state reli- was, Mr. Kennedy said he "rashly." including all three living former But his reaction did noth- gion." thought his earlier response had FRANKFURTER'S ABSENCE unconstitutional," he said. Presidents, spoke out on the is- ing to stem the tide of con- In the absence of Associate answered that question. Bishop Walter P. Kellenberg sue. Most were critical of the gressional disapproval of the Justice Felix Frankfurter, who is He criticized the court for . EISENHOWER STATEMENT of Rockville Centre, within ruling, though in varying de- court's ruling. ill, and in a case with such im- "going out of its way" to at-, grees. whose diocese lies the public Former President Eisenhower portant implications, the court tack a tradition that is "not un- Sen. Kenneth B. Keating of school district specifically in- said in a statement: "I always should have withheld decision The American Civil Lib- New York criticized the court's reasonable" and_ said the court volved in the Supreme Court rul- thought that this nation was es- and reheard the case next year erties Union indicated, that ruling, but at the same time ex- should "give the benefit of the ing, said he was "astounded" sentially a religious one. I real- with a full bench, Howe said. further legal tests of public pressed concern about some of by the decision. school religious practices ize, of course, that the Declara- doubt" to existing law which is tion of Independence antedates the reactions to the decision. "I don't know whether the might be forthcoming. CONTROVERSY PROTESTED widely approved and involves no He said the ruling applied the Constitution, but the fact re- decision would have been clear-cut injustice. It was against this back- mains that the Declaration was "It should not be used as an different with Frankfurter only to prayers composed and ground that the President spoke our certificate of national birth. excuse for another massive as- present, but it would certain- Francis Cardinal Spellman, recited under the direction.of when, in reply to a reporter's It specifically asserts that we, as . sault upon the institution of the ly have been better reasoned Archbishop of New York, am- the State, and said it is "not court," he.said. "Right or wrong question, he said: individuals, possess certain and better written," he said. plifying an earlier statement, clear" that the decision applies rights as an endowment from the Supreme Court is a vital said the court decision was "a to all prayer in public schools. "The Supreme Court has our common Creator — a reli- part of our Republic, and it Howe said he personally does tragic misreading of the prayer- CATHOLIC AND EPISCOPALIAN does not serve any point of not approve of praying in public made its judgment, and a good gious concept." fully weighed words of our Two religious leaders in Pitts- view in this controversy to heap school classrooms. "If I were a many people obviously will dis- Founding Fathers and strikes burgh — Roman Catholic abuse upon its members or to member of a school committee, agree with it. Others will agree Former -President Truman at the very heart of the godly Bishop John J. Wright and" undermine its • status. The Su- I think I would vote against it, with it. But I think that it is noted that "the Supreme tradition in which America's Episcopal Bishop Austin Pardue children have for so long been — issued a joint statement de- nurtured." ploring the ruling. They said it marked "a dark day for our ALL NEW! "If that simple prayer can land and our schools." be interpreted as violating the OJVL <£acb^ ofc JloAidcL dhdJwat MOIL&SL — For MEN separation of Church and Bishop William A. Scully of State, then I too can only Albany, N. Y., head of the new NORTH PALM BEACH — RT. No. 1 pray: 'God save the United York Catholic Welfare Commit- States', for America has sure- tee, said it is "tragic" that pub- • ly traveled far from the lie school children "are now ideals of her Founding Fath- committed to a completely irreli- ers when the prayerful men- gious education." He said the Quiet Beauty in Cloistered Gardens tion of God's Holy Name in ruling contains "evidences of a public school breaks the law hositlity to religion." ... 'WEEKEND RETREATS FOR PARISH of this blessed land," the Car- dinal said. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman GROUPS NOW BEING ORGANIZED: . of Dallas-Fort Worth, Tex., Richard Cardinal Cushing, warned of the danger of "de- Archbishop of Boston, said the Christianization" of the Amer- July 13-July 15 July 20-July 22 ruling was "ridiculous." He ican people as a result of "sec- spoke at a luncheon during the ularistic" court decisions. July 27-July 29 16th biennial Greek Orthodox Congress in Boston. Auxiliary Bishop Paul F. Lei- 'IN GOD WE TRUST' bold of Cincinnati said the rul- No Retreats In August — ing was "one more concessioa "We put 'In God We Trust' ; on our coins, but we are not by the secularists de* .r> ned to Retreats Resume In September rule God out of the .' tcan allowed to mention the name of way of life." He had praise for God in our public schools'," he Associate Justice Potter Stewart, said. If You Are Too Busy to Make A Retreat You Are Too Busy! the lone dissenter in the case. "If we do not give our chil- COUNCIL OF CHURCHES Individual registrations now being taken. $5.00 registration fee dren an opportunity to love and » J. Irwin Miller, Pxesident Non-Catholics most welcome. with application pray to God even in our public of the National Council of schools, how can we- expect Churches, and the Rev. Dr. G. them to become good and Ipyal Ross, its general secretary, said Name. Tel.._ citizens?" he asked. in a joint statement: "The prin- ciple of separation of Church Archbishop Lawrence J. Address. and State must be observed and Shehan of Baltimore said the Dates. the Tights of minorities respect- ruling was "one more step ed. But this principle and these toward the complete seculari- rights need not and must not zation of public education in Rev. Retreat Director, C.P. prevent forms of public school the United States." 1300 Rt. #1 No. Palm Beach — Lake Park P.O., Florida recognition of the role of re- Archbishop John J. Krol .f ligion as viewed by the vast ma- Tel. 844-7750 . Philadelphia said the Supreme jority of parents and other Court was "actually- establish- American citizens."

Page 8 July 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida CATHOLIC PRESS ON PRAYER RULING High Court Decision Criticized The U. S. Catholic press gen- of religious wars and estab- ultimate limits the seculariza- erally has criticized the lishments of religion." tion of our public schools." Supreme Court's ruling on pub- REFRIGERATORS The Catholic Herald Citizen, The New World, Chicago: "If lic school prayer. Milwaukee: "While those legal- you were to meet the First Catholic newspapers and ists who are hair-splitters Amendment face to face, you magazines stressed the danger might be disturbed by the fact would hardly recognize it. Its BIG! 2-DOOR 16 %lf mi that the decision ^ would pro- that a governmental agency face has been changed too LIMITED mote secularism in public okayed a non - denominational many times by molders of pub- QUANTITY FROST FREE schools. prayer, they overlook the fact lic opinion, by lobbyists of all that the tradition of this coun- sorts and by judgments passed With 190 Ib. Bot- Several publications said the ton Zero - Zone try does not forbid the govern- by courts of all varieties — in- Freezer In Fac-Refrigerator ruling was less dangerous in it- tory Crates. Sor- ment from officially fostering a cluding the Supreme Court." ry — Manufac- s' ian in its possible implica- turer will not al- spirit of prayer." low us to mention U....S. The Catholic Universe Bul- make at this ABOUT HERITAGE give-away price; The Supreme Court on June letin, Cleveland: "(The court) COMPARE $ M rejects the use of public au- AT 629 25 ruled, 6-1, that an official The Catholic Review, Balti- thority to support religious TERMS! prayer recited in some New more: "... The school is not programs, but it does not re- Model CS1662 From One of World's TOP Manufacturers! York State public schools the state, but is primarily the ject private initiative. Per- EVEN LESS WITH TRADE violated the establishment of delegate of parents. As such, haps that's where the answer, Famous 1962 — 7,000 BTU lies." .Over 400 Brand New 1962 Over 200 RCA — Zenith religion clause of the First why . may not even public AIR CONDITIONERS Curtis - Matties and Du Amendment. schools reflect the. Judeao- The Catholic Week, Birming- REFRIGERATORS $|OQoo Mont TV sets and com- Christian heritage of our. peo- ham, Ala.: "Let's hope and The Brooklyn tablet said: All Sizes — At binations at terrific dis- ple?" pray the justices . . . will de- Many other sizes at counts. - "Catholics have been fighting vise an approach to make God Terrific Discounts BIG DISCOUNTS long — and sometimes alone — The Catholic Free Press, acceptable within their view of Worcester, Mass.: "The wall of against the Church-State ex- the American way." None Sold to Dealers separation between Church and No Phone Orders tremists. May we count on Pro- State is not one topped by The St. Louis Review: "The No Phone Information TREASURE ISLAND TV testants to supply more leader- barbed wire. If it is to become decision should at least make HOURS—9 TO 6 DAILY ship in this case?" Catholics deeply grateful, what- 1714 N.E. 79th St. Causeway NEXT DOOR TO BONFIRE RESTAURANT that, with the aid of the U., S. ever the nature of their com- Supreme Court, then we will America, Jesuit-edited week- plaints, for the system they ly magazine: "The men respon- have chosen the road to spirit- maintain and support . . . Our sible for a ruling of this na- ual and national chaos." religious and lay teachers lead the children in prayer and put When You Shop Mention The Voice ture are products of a climate The Pittsburgh Catholic: God into their perspective." of opinion that prevailed.in our "The Supreme Court decree universities and law schools 20 may cause millions to give a or 30 years ago. Today there is second, more critical look at a new climate, and younger current efforts to set up a sin- men are preparing to take their gle public school system." places on the bench . . . Hope- fully, this decision will be re- The Advocate, Newark, N.J.: versed." "Our Supreme Court by this de- COMPARATIVE cision is practically telling The Catholic . Standard, every public school student that Washington, D.C.: "Instead God is to have no place in this STATEMENT oj CONDITION of being guided by the bright educational life." pages of our American his- tory, the court chose to be The Catholic News, New AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1962 governed by the ghosts of the York: "This week's decision past, troubles from the days threatens to carry to its ASSETS June 30,1961 June 30,1962 LIABILITIES June 30,1961 June 30,1962 Cash and Securities of the Savings Accounts $142,653,437.16 $160,829,621.72 U. S. 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(Continued From Page 1) (or its alleged current state in producing any material com- of socialism) actually mean? modity is not the principal fac- consolidation of the world Soviet tor in its value, as Marx claim- dictatorship or world socialism, A. It means, that all power, ed. Skill, demand and supply, which must be brought about in political, economic, social, and climate, weather, etc., are im- each country first by guile and financial resides in the State, portant factors of value. then by violence. After this die- . namely in the hands of the Q. What.are-some important tatorship has become world Soviet rulers. truths in the writings of wide, the Communists contend it Marx? Q. What is the proper name will actually "wither away" and A. (1) The fact that millions for this system? in its place will come the prom- of workers in Europe, England, ised earthly paradise or the A. Marxism or Soviet Fas- America and elsewhere were un- 1 Communist society. cism, which means that all derpaid, or unemployed. (J" The power is in the control of a few fact that Economic Lib sm . Q. Have the Communists persons. It is extreme socialism (irresponsible use of ca^.Ql) ever been able to answer the which deifies Matter and the was a common cause of. this five proofs of St. Thomas State. In its philosophy, the condition. (3) The deplorable Aquinas for the existence of clod becomes God and man be- conditions of child-labor in the God? comes a slave. 19th century. Note: Marx failed to realize that Socialism would A. No, they have always evad- Q. What is Marxism? lead, as it has, to worse exploi- ed the teachings of St. Thomas tation of the workers than the Aquinas. A. It is an alleged political- system of Private Enterprise. economic system (based on this Marxism-Leninism as a whole, Q. Is there actually any sys- world view of dialectical ma- in attacking the undoubted tem of Communism any- terialism or the denial of God) abuses of "monopoly" in the where? Q. What is the theme or which is in reality the dictator- posedly rules the inevitable laws named after its founder, Karl message of the two chief ship over the proletariat, Marx of nature, society, and right capitalist system, could only of- Marx, born in Germany in 1818, A. No. The word is a popular Marxist works? and his successors prevented or thinking. It is tiased on the false fer as their solution a still great- died in England in 1883. He re- fraud. In Russia, and in the tried to prevent that wider dif- assumption that every idea (and er monopoly in dictatorship of nounced both Judaism and other countries subject to Soviet A. (1) Das Kapital, called the fusion of property- which is es- every development in nature a Party and hence of a very few Christianity in turn and became rule, the leaders of the State bible of Marxism, the first sential to social progress and and history) contains within it- through the State apparatus. an avowed atheist. His principal control all wealth, property, and volume of which was completed justice.) self its opposite or denial., This This led to the monopoly not works are Das Kapital and the industry. They also, by that in 1867, is a long, complicated Q. Did Marx and Engels is called the operation of Thesis, only of property but also of the Communist Manifesto, both writ- press, all other avenues of in- very fact, control the utterances treatise in three volumes on write other books besides Anti-thesis, and Synthesis. For ten in collaboration with Fred- formation, and hence, the con- and expressions of everyone, the history of the class struggle these two chief ones? instance, in our present period erick En gels. trol of thinking. dominating every agency of through the ages, allegedly cul- of hisotry, the Communists con- public information. A. Yes, they produced a great tend that the thesis (or ruling number of works, from The Holy class or "thing that is") is the Q. What is the name given Q. What does Communism Family, written before the Com- so-called bourgeoisie; the anti- by the Communists to the al- munist Manifesto all the way thesis is the proletariat; and leged operation of the "laws" of dialectical materialism in ]] SOLVE YOUR HEATINGS over to Ludwig Feuerbach and the synthesis is the dictatorship the Dialectics of Nature, written of the proletariat or socialism, society? by Frederick Engels after Marx' the first stage of Communism. A. It is called by the Commu- death. Each one of these books nists "historical materialism," seeks to denounce the existence Actually, we have seen that which Frederick Engels claims of God and the value of religion this alleged dictatorship of the is one of the great "discoveries" as the basis for all Marxist proletariat is nothing other than of Karl Marx. teachings. the dictatorship of the Commu- Q. Why is Marxism today nist Party. This fact is acknowl- called "Marxism-Leninism" Q. What was the back- minated in class warfare be- Q. Why is the basic teach- edged by both Lenin and Stalin, by the Communists? ing of Marx called Dialectical ground of Frederick Engels? tween the workers and their op- the latter in his famous Prob- A. Because the teachings of pressors, namely the capitalists Materialism? lems of Leninism. Marx and Engels were later A. Engels, who was born in or the employing class. It con- A. (1) Materialism denies the 1820 and died in 1895, was the tains the philosophy of Marx existence of any non-material Polished son of a wealthy textile manu- (Dialectic Materialism), his reality such as God, the soul, str MANTELS-;: facturer who had mills both in economic theories, and his pro- the world of the spirit. "The Thcse individually styled, highly pol- posed methods of removing most ishesde individuallstone mantely styleds ad, dhighl a ywarm pol-, Germany and England. Engels only reality is matter" is a con- friendly, yet distinctive touch to your economic and social evils. (2) stant Communist refrain. Marx home needs. Amazingly low priced from not only wrote some of the most $65 to S125. ' The Communist Manifesto, 1848, used the scientific fact that the important Marxist works but al- outlines the strategy for all matter of the universe is in BARNES Cast Stone Shop \ so contributed financially to workers of the world in over- constant motion, often evolving 262 NW 54th St. • Ph. PL 9-03U >} Marx' support. throwing the hated system of into new forms of mineral, Capitalism: to take wealth and plant, and organic life to prove industry from the middle and tha't this also applies to the bas- uppe'r classes (Bourgeoisie) and ic creation of life and the origin Q. What are some of the supplemented by those of V. I. allegedly transfer them to the of the human mind. How life errors in the theories of Karl Lenin, who re-affirmed strongly workers, i.e., the Proletariat. and reason ever developed from Marx? the basic materialism of Marx- (Actually, by standing for ,"the atoms and molecules of mere ism and' in addition the neces- dictatorship of the proletariat," matter Marx does not and can- A. (1) His false basic asser- MIAMI'S DEALER tion that God does not exist and sity under the Marxist theory not explain. Nor,can he tell us for the final violent overthrow WITH COMPLETE FREE how the motion which he makes that the universe has come into SAFETY LANE CHECKUP STATION of all non-socialist governments. so much of can come into exist- being without God. From this — NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED This necessity, he averred, ap- CHINCH ence without a First Mover, all the other errors of Marxism BUG flow. (2) His equally false state- plied also to the governments of PROOF namely, Almighty God. (2) The Dialectic according to Marx is ment that history is entirely de- the United States and Great SO MANY PEOPLE DO Britain, which must "inevita- FOR DETAILS PHONE 758-8541 the logic or "method" of his termined by economic factors. Baker Grass Industries Miami 38, Fla. theory of materialism. It sup- As with all errors that try to bly" be overthrown by violence win man's acceptance, this is in order to introduce soc<'"-m. partially true. But the great As Joseph V. Stalin pu'- m Largest Buick Dealer East of Rockies religious, judicial, and other his Foundations of Leninism: YOUR CHOICE OF "idealistic" developments in Leninism is Marxism of the Sore Time and Money With world history did not arise from era "of the proletarian revolu- economic influences" It could be tion." To which he adds: "To FREE GIFTS shown that even Marx' own be more exact, Leninism is the teaching begins as something theory and tactics of the prole- Buick QUICK Service which arises from the process tarian revolution in general, the Pur that Buick of yours where it belongs . . . WHEN YOU of thought, that is, not the out- theory and tactics of the dicta- in the hands of trained BUICK SPECIALISTS OPEN YOUR SAVINGS come of material or economic torship of the proletariat in par- forces. (3) Marx and Engels re- COURTESY CAR SERVICE • CENTRALLY LOCATED ACCOUNT FOR $250, OR MORE ticular." FRED B. HARTNETT garded private ownership of 'LET OUR GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE BE YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL' SAVE BY THE 20th Q. What are the "Marxist- President and Director property as essentially evil. It EARN FROM THE 1st Real Estate and Insurance Leninist classics" to which is the abuse or misuse of pri- the Communists always refer vate property which is evil. What in their writings? ANTICIPATED the Marxist view of private ANNUAL A. They are the teachings and property will finally lead to in DIVIDEND therefore the works of "the the destruction of the family is testified to by Engels in his great scientists of Marxism- HI 4-166T famous work, The Origin of the Leninism," namely, Karl Marx, Family, Private Property, And Frederick Engels, V. I. Lenin, 2301 S.W. 8 ST. (HWY. 41 OR THE TRAIL) the State. '4) The labor involved Joseph V. Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, and today Nikita Khrushchev.

Page 10 July 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida HELD BY POLISH REDS FOR TRANSLATING HIS BOOK

Bishop Sheen Writes To Jailed Priests happy homes use delicious, healthful NEW YORK (NO — Bishop that your influence is less now "Imagine!, He says the prison "Just as the sun picks up Fulton J. Sheen, in a dramatic that you are in prison. Remem- would become a pulpit! What he moisture from the sea, and then message to two Polish priests ber when Paul was in prison, was then suffering for Christ through clouds, lifts it over imprisoned for translating one some thought this marked the would do more good for the mountains, so too, the Angels of . . . it's extra-fresh because it's home- of his books, says "actually it end of his apostolate. But not Church than if he were free. Heaven shall lift up from your produced! Get the Home Milk habit now! was not my book, but the ideas Paul! From his cell, he wrote: cells, your witnessing to Christ, of a free world which put you 'The thing that has happened "Did not deaf Beethoven carry your prayers over the Miomi; 2451 N.W. 7th Ave., FR-4-7696 -... V in prison." to me is for the furtherance of give music to the ears of the prison walls, and let your merits Ft. Lauderdale: JA 3-2449 - West Palm Beach: O.V 3-1944 the Gospel.' future? fall on the souls of Poland ..." Homestead: Cl 7-3235 — Key West: CY 6-9631 "The communists say that you have committed a crime. In a village of thieves, is not the preacher of honesty a crim- inal?" he wrote. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Last February, word reach- Tie Free World that Father *cin Massalski and Father OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH Stanislaw Janik of Lodz, Po- West Dixie Highway at 162nd Street One Block West of Biscayne Boulevard land, had been given three- year prison sentences by the COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CONDITION communist regime. No charg- es against them were known. In June, a publication of Po- ASSETS June 30, 1961 June 30, 1962 land's organized atheists, called "Fakty i Mysli," disclosed the U.S. Government Insured or Guaranteed FHA and VA Loans $ 340,207.59 $ 270,004.68 two priests were jailed for trans- Other Loans and Discounts 3,599,970.90 4,270,801.66 lating and circulating Bishop Sheen's book, "Life is Worth Bank Building and Parking Lot : 289,509.69 282,711.48 Living," a collection of the Bish- Furniture and Fixtures ...... > 162,772.48 149,681.98 op's talks over television sev- Accrued Income and Other Assets eral years ago. 48,637.96 64,018.91 KEEPING IDEAS OUT U.S. Government Securities ...... $2,139,709.14 $l,781,,830.65 In his "message to two Federal Corporation Bonds . . . . 25,017.01 priests," which he released here, Bishop Sheen, national director Federal Reserve Bank Stock 22,80000 23,250.00 of the Society for the Propaga- State, County and Municipal Bonds ...... 279,567.70 721,010.86 tion of the Faith, said: Cash and Due from Banks 1,947,632.61 4,414,726.46 1,994,008.58 4,520,100.09 "Actually, it was not my book, TOTAL ASSETS . . . . . •. $8,855,825,08 but the ideas of a free world $9,557,318.80 which put you in prison. The Berlin Wall is not just to keep you good people in; it is to keep LIABILITIES freedom out. Capital Stock (40,000 shares) ...;...... $ 600,000.00 $ 600,000.00 "You would have been ar- Surplus ...... 159,000.00 759,000.00 173,500.00 $ 773,500.00 rested, had you quoted to the :/$ people the order of Moses, to Undivided Profits ...... 24,170.30 18,429.94 the slave owner Pharoah: 'Let Contingency Reserve 6,876.21 8,096.29 my people go.' Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc 26,712.66 23,221.53, "The communists say that you Interest and income Collected, not Earned . . 73,439.00 70,373.24 have committed a crime. DEPOSITS ...... 7,965,626.91 8,663,697.80 "In a village of thieves, is not the preacher of honesty a crim- TOTAL LIABILITIES $8,855,825.08 $9,557,318.80 inal? In a world in which all Dividends Paid First Half Dividends Paid First Half men are ordered to march into of 1961 ... 18c per shace of 1962 . . . 23c per share an abyss of slavery, is not he who bids them turn back, a so- COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES called 'public enemy?' COMMERCIAL AND PERSONAL (No Minimum Balance) CHECKING ACCOUNTS "In the free world, we read Marx and Lenin, but you may SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES not read us. We, in the free LOANS — First Mortgage — Open — Personal — Collateral world, can be exposed to germs and resist them. But when a New Automobile Loans — 4Vz% Discount — 36 month Repayment body is filled with germs, he Operating since May, 1956 — under original conservative but progressive management who preaches health is a 'crim- inal.' Yes, my dear brother-priests, OFFICERS DIRECTORS you are guilty of the new crime LEONARD A. USINA EDITH W. SCOTT AGNES B. BARBER H. H. LAPHAM of the twentieth century — the PRESIDENT, PEOPLES NATIONAL MAULE INDUSTRIES, INC. crime of believing in God.. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT BANK OF MIAMI SHORES KATHERYNE G HAGEARTY WILLIAM E. BECKHAM, JR. ROBERT O. LYELL, JR. "As a brother-priest, I know FRANK H. WILLER VICE PRESIDENT, PRESIDENT ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT, HEAD-BECKHAM INS. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK what goes on in your hearts: AGENCY, INC. you have exactly the same AGNES B. BARBER CHRISTINE S. O'CONNOR EDNA M.BELL CLARK R. PARKER VICE PRESIDENT OF THE BANK sentiments as the Apostles aft- ASSISTANT PRESIDENT ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT DIRECTOR AND DISTRIBUTOR' their condemnation. We J. D. CAMPLJN TOM HUSTON PRODUCTS ^d in Scripture:, 'And they WARREN M. CRAWFORD, JR. WILMA M. GENTILE PRESIDENT, SOUTHERN MEMORIAL PARK HARVEY F. PIERCE indeed went from the Council VICE PRESIDENT CASHIER CONSULTING ENGINEER MAURICE H. rejoicing that they were ac- ED COYNER CONNELL AND ASSOCIATES, INC. EDNA M. BELL W. W. CAMPBELL PRESIDENT AND TREASURER, counted worthy to suffer re- COYNER-EVANS, INC. VICE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT CASHIER JOHN W. PRUNTY proach for the Name of BOLLES AND PRUNTY, WARREN M. CRAWFORD, JR. ATTORNEYS Jesus.' C. EDWARD KETTLE FLOYD O. LONG VICE PRESIDENT OF THE BANK ASSISTANT.CASHIER "Who today remembers the V!CE PRESIDENT JAMES W." ELDER, JR. ROLAND M. STAFFORD OWNER, ELDER ELECTRIC PRESIDENT, names of their judges and their JOHN A. DeROSA LEO J. D'ANGELO, SR. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK jailers, but who does not re- VICE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT CASHIER ANTHONY J. GOCKING TEXTILES . LEONARD K. THOMSON member Peter and John? FORMER DIRECTOR LUCILE MICHAEL JOHN V. FORTNASH W. DOUGLAS HALL DADE COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY "Do not think for a moment VICE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT CASHIER FORMER PRESIDENT, SAL-FAYNE CORPORATION LEONARD A. USINA RUTH J. ANDERSON ERNESTINE DiLORETO HERBERT D. JARVIS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD CREDTT SALES MANAGER, BURDINE'S OF THE BANK Daily Mass Urged ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT CASHJER C. EDWARD KETTLE WILMA C. BERENT RUTH K. ALLEN PRESIDENT, FRANK H. WILLER ST. LOUIS (NO — Joseph PRESIDENT OF THE BANK Cardinal Ritter urged 1,603 ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT CASHIER NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE graduates of archdiocesan high schools to make daily Mass and Member: Federal Reserve System Member: Federal Deposft Insurance Corporation Communion a way of life.

July 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 11 Serra International Honors MOVING 4 Clubs Of Miami Diocese LOCALS LONG DISTANCE (Continued From Page 1) Elements of Program Planning •TO^Ll, MAJOR-CITIES er parish, Coral Gables, where for Clubs from 30 to 65 Mem- A N D PO IN IS BETWEEN he resides at 6817 Riviera Dr. bers with Adequate Re- He is a charter member of the sources." Frank Mackle was Sample LOW RATES from Miami to chairman and other speakers 2000 lbs. 4000 lbs. 2000 lbs. 4000 lbs. Catholic Lawyers' Guild in Mi- Atlanta 155.40 255.20 Norfolk 197.00 334.00 ami and also serves as presi- were Father Walsh, Dr. Ed- Baltimore 207.00 354.00 Newark. N. J. 227.60 397.20 Boston, Mass. 254.00 448.00 •New York. N. Y. 227.60 397.20 dent of the national alumni as- ward J. Lauth and James Mc- Buffalo, N. Y. 238.00 418.00 Paterson, N. J. 227.60 397.20 Caughan, former presidents of ^Chicago 233.00 408.00 •Philadelphia 217.00 375.20 , sociation of Mt. St. Mary Col - •Cleveland 227.60 397.20 •Pittsburo, 222.00 386.00 the Miami club. 216.00 376.00 Syracuse 243.00 428.00 lege, Emmitsburg. He served Dallas 332.00 620.00 Greensboro, N C. 175.40 291.60 San Diego as first president of the Miami Father Walsh said that the 206.00 356.00 San Francisco 364.00 684.00 Houston Washington.. D. C 207.00 354.00 Los Angeles 338.00 632.00 Serra Club, which received its internal programs of Serra PART LOADS ACCEPTED' $50 MINIMUM "Plus Small Surcharge charter April 2, 1959. clubs must do something for the mind, the heart and the" PL 1-7893 • PL 1-7795 NAMED Auxiliary Bishop of NEW Auxiliary Bishop of Phil- Other clubs In the Diocese will of its members. "The LLSTATES VAN LINES Lansing, Bishop-elect Joseph adelphia is Bishop-elect Gerald are the Palm Beach, Broward common purpose of aH on MIAMI — 311 N.W. 72nd Terr. Green, J.C.D., has been serving V. McDevitt, secretary of the County and Indian River Serra earth," he said, "is t< >w, MAIN OFFICE—120-78 Queens Blvd.. Oueens, N. Y.. as vice-chancellor of the dio- Apostolic Delegation in Wash- groups. to love and to serve Gtiu 'at Member of Knight of Columbus Marion Council, cese and is a native of St. Jos- ington and a native of Phila- Subject of the panel present- we may be united with Him eph, Mich. delphia. ed by the Miami club was "The in Heaven. "Serra's program must bear out this purpose," Father (Dinsi Out with. U)PWUL Walsh continued. "As it bene- fits the mind, it deepens knowledge of God. As It. Planning a Wedding Reception, First Communion strengthens the will it insures, Party, or Birthday check with these Restaurants WHAT FOODS THESE MORSELS BE more loyal service of God. As • Filet What is... it enlarges and inflames the for Banquet Facilities or Catering Service. • Sirloin Steak heart, inevitably it leads to a • Pompano Almondine BIRCHERMUESLI? more ardent love of God. •: South African Rock Lobster Tails "Whatever the subject of Ser- "V • Stone Crabs ra's program, it should have the' same ultimate purpose of Take The Whole Family • ^* Hrs. 11:30-2:30 Lunch ftt' m 5:00- 12:00 PM Dinner forming in us the mind of To St. Clairs V Sunday Dinner Hour after Church Christ — changing our view- Vs. 1:00-11:30 PM point, giving us the long range You Can Pay More, view of eternity," Father 1 E ON AR D' s 7400 Bird Road (Just East of Walsh said. But You Can't L A P E N A Tropical Park) Phone MO 1-3456 Pointing out that vocations Eat Better can flourish only "where the • Serrans are finding their pro- grams and their activities to be of help in knowing, loving and serving God, "Father Walsh emphasized that "unless Serra Programs are making us more •Just the most glamorous breakfast treat ever to grace a bowl A favorite cereal like saints and less like the en- is smothered in fruit, covered with peach emies of God, something is halves, topped with thick whipped cream and finally crowned with a luscious straw- wrong. berry. Enjoy Birchermuesli ... at the CAFE MRDIN SUISSE "We do not have to worry about the two-fold purpose of MIAMI From a snack to a complete meal served BOULEVARD CAFETERIA twenty-four (24) hours a day. Serra being fulfilled — namely, 50th Street and Biscayne Boulevard Handsomest Seafood Restaurant fostering vocations and further- MOOKES ALLAPATTAH ing Catholicism —", Father 15th Avenue and anywhere in the world!!! GAFE' N.W. 36th Street Walsh said, "if we remember ST. CLAIRS ON TAMIAMI TRAIL LUNCHEON from 85C that charity begins at home and 59th Avenue and SERVED FROM 11:45 A.M. S.W. 8th Street $ if we put our first and greatest ST. CLAIRS OF NORTH MIAMI DINNER from 2.25 efforts on the obligation to be- 127th Street and SERVED FROM 5:45 P.M. Biscayne Boulevard Same ownership as COCKTAIL. LOUNGE Ample come a saint." FT. LAUDERDALE the famous Tony Sweet's < PHONE: parking space on N. Federal Highway Across From Sears Restaurant * 865-8688 * premises RONEY PLAZA HOTEL State Road 7 and 1900 N. Bay Causeway (79 St. Causeway) Miami Beach 23rd Street and Collins Avenue • Miami Beach Biscayne President Broward Boulevard 'JE 2-5900 POMPANO BEACH ST. 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Page 12 July 6/ 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Official Of Seminaries Tells Serrans Of Priest Shortage PHILADELPHIA (NO — The The prelate said: "The par- most critical shortage of priests ticular feature of Serra which txxjay is in Latin America. will help so much in Latin That w a s the message America is that it is a fam- brought here by Archbishop ily approach to the problem Ditib Staffa, secretary of the Sa- in which the head of the fam- cred Congregation of Semi- ily takes the initiative." naries and Universities, who "The impact of the message came from Rome for the 20th from laymen devoted to the pro- Serra International convention. motion of vocations is a, tre- In his position as secretary mendous force for good," Arch- of the congregation, Archbish- bishop Davis said. "If this be op Staffa said his concern is true in our case here at home with vocations to the priest- it is even more so in Latin hood throughout the world. America where the head of the '""TJ Central America and family has been of a mind to let j of South America such active interest in the Church be as Brazil there is only one a matter for his wife and chil- priest for as many as 10,000 or dren." even 14,000 Catholics," he said. The vocation problem in Lat- A SERRA BOOKLET, featured in a display during the Serra "There also is a great scarcity in America, he said, is one of- International Convention" in Philadelphia, was shown to Arch- of seminarians in these long standing, so that solutions bishop Dino Staffa, left, secretary of the Sacred Congregation areas, particularly major sem- now sought must be brought to of Seminaries and Universities in Rome, by Archbishop John inarians, or theologians." bear with sufficient force to J. Krol of Philadelphia. "There are many vocations in meet the demands resulting those parts of the world but from centuries of inaction in this many vocations also are lost be- field. The handling of Personal Trusts. . . . Pen- cause families, and even the "From the days of discov- The LIGHTHOUSE sion and Profit-Sharing Trusts ... Corporate clergy, are not providing the ery through the centuries of and other Trusts, need special knowledge. "ON THE OCEAN" ground where the seed can colonization, the mother coun- Trust Officers at- Your Bank, have that try supplied the missionary grow," Archbishop Staffa said. BAKER'S HAULOVER • MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA knowledge. Stop in soon and let them advise TWO SOLUTIONS priests in fairly great num- Dedicated to the Service, of Food of the Highest Quality "Two things must be done to ber. The habit of dependency you! remedy this situation. First, on the part of the colonies Established 1937 vocations must be fostered. Sec- stifled quite effectively native Stone Crabs Maine Lobster ond, they must be sustained. aspirations in this regard. . . LITTLE RIVER BANK There must be preseverance. Over the years this condition Snapper Florida Lobster continued and the native cler- AND TRUST COMPANY We must make sure vocations Pontpano Soft Shell Crabs do not die," he said. gy continued to represent a 8017 N. £. SECOND AVENUE Yellowtail Deviled Crabs Archbishop Staffa said an decided minority." MIAMI, FLORIDA organization established by Archbishop Davis said that in Frog Legs Green Turtle Steak / Hierarchy in Spain, known as 1943 there were some 40 stu- • f«oenAt OWOS.IT OCSHA, is doing much to al- dents in his Puerto Rico sem- SEAFOOD RESTAURANT • COCKTAIL LOUNGE leviate (he shortage of priests inary, a minor one, and ordi- STEAKS • CHOPS • CHICKEN in Latin America. nations were not a yearly event. "There is a great number of Now there are some 70 stu- S. D. MACRIS, Manager Pfcone Wl 7-7521 priests in Spain," he said. "In dents in the minor seminary the last few years about 3,000 and more than 70 in the major young men have been turned seminary, not counting semi- away \>y the seminaries simply narians in three other institu- because there was not enough tions for religious communities. room for them. It is natural for Ordinations are now a yearly DOG RACING Spanish priests to be sent to occurrence, he added. Latin America for they share A call to Serrans to continue the same language and the cultivating and nourishing the El/ERYNiGHT same culture." "supernatural spirit" which is Priests are being trained for the basis of the "spiritual fpnna- work in Latin America at the tion" of a Serran was issued SUNDAY University of Louvain in Bel- by Bishop Dermot O'Flanagan gium and at Verona in north- of Juneau, Alaska, in his ser- ern Italy, he said. mon at the convention Solemn "The United States has made Pontifical Mass in SS. Peter arid important contributions to the Paul cathedral. work in Latin America in both Archbishop John J. Krol of Philadelphia, offered the Mass. personnel and finances in the NO MINORS past few years," Archbishop Serra International was Staffa said. "Last year, for ex- praised highly by a Vatican ample, for the second year in a cardinal for its promotion of row, the United States contrib- religious vocations. uted $1,000,000 toward a semi- Giuseppe Cardinal Pizzardo, nary at Recife in northern Bra- of the Sacred Congrega- zil." tion of Seminaries and Univer- MIAMI -.-* He also said a number of sities, in a letter to Serra Inter- U. S. priests are being sent to national president George H. June 1-Sept. 15 Latin American. However, Smith, stated: Minutes Away From 26 Parishes YOUR FAMILY WILL BE HAPPIER IN these are temporary expedi- "The program of Serra Inter- ents which will not solve the national is now on record before problem of building a strong the entire world, as a challenge HOLLYWOOD JJILLS Church in Latin America, he to laymen everywhere who have I. the cause of bringing young Special? Sending foreign priests to men to the sacred priesthood at Many Catholic families have already found they are happier Latin America is secondary to heart, and we know that your living in Hollywood Hills. Here they enjoy advantages found in the full solution, which lies in example will be followed m oth- VODKA *«% few other fine communities. Newly constructed Church of the the care of vocations locally," er countries all over the world." FIFTH Nativity and the parochial school are in operation. One of South the prelate said. "I want to Cardinal Pizzzardo's letter GIN A stress that the Hierarchy of the also expressed his apprecia- IMPERIAL $J|68 Florida's best educational facilities — Chaminade High School for United States never thought in tion and gratitude for the Boys —- is located right in Hollywood Hills. Bus Transporation to terms of solving the Latin presence of a delegation of 28 CORBY l|WHr girls' high schools is provided. This means that all activities of your American problem. It simply Serrans from the United parochial schools, church and parish are only moments away. wanted to help. This is a local States, Latin America and problem. The people of Latin England, together with 24 .As for your home itself, scores of beautiful, individually styled America must feel that the priests from the U. S.. Can- models are available in a wide range of prices. Church grows there, not from ada and Mexico at the first the outside." International Congress on Ec- PACKAGE STORE Development of Serra Clubs clesiastical Vocations held in PL 8-1146 A JJOLLYWOOD JNC,DEVELOPMENT can go a long way in Latin Rome May 23 to 26. 4612 N.E. 2nd Ave. Cardinal Pizzardo's letter was 1943 HOLLYWOOD BLVD.-WA 2-3451. America toward solving its lack WALLY KIRK, Owner of religious vocations problem, read by Smith, of Bloomfield, Member: St. Mary's Parish . . . covering three square miles. Individual areas zoned to provide complete Archbishop James Peter Davis N. J., during his report of the DELIVERY * protection for homes in different price ranges. of San Juan, P. R., asserted. organization's activities.

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(Continued From Page 1) to mention," Father Fernandez said. "He has been a true father true father to the Cuban people to the Cuban children, not in more ways than I have time only before the Senate of the United States but also by giving facilities of the diocesan schools and welfare agencies. He has made for himself a place in the heart of every Cuban Catholic exile."

"On this occasion the Cuban THE STORY OF Catholic people have reason to rejoice in the midst of their sorrows," Father Fernandez TEN LITTLE FREE WORKERS said, "because one of their sons REPORTER has been raised to the priest- hood of Jesus Christ."

One of a large group of Cuban seminarians who left Ten little free workers in this country fine and fair. Cuba for the United States But if you cherish your freedom—worker have a care! and Canada after the commu- Ten little free workers—Reddy was doing fine Until the scfciatists got him—then there were nine. nist forces of Castro inter- rupted their studies, Father Soler is a native of Oriente Nine little free workers laughed at Reddy's fate Province who entered the Along came federal medicine—then there were eight. Seminary of the Good Shep- Bishop Coleman F. Carroll Presided At Mass

herd in Havana in 1952 an^ Eight little free workers thought this country heaven But the government took over the railroads; then there were seven'. studied there until late last year when he was transferred ST. JOSEPH to the Seminary of the For- Seven little free workers—'till the miners got in a fix. eign Missions in Montreal.. Uncle said cool's essential and took over leaving six. 1IJJA L S .WORD FOR WORD AS/: »j!EAD FROM THE " Philip D. Lewis, Realtor Six little free workers 'till the day did arrive PULPIT The steel mills too were federated—then there were five. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS PALM BEACH COUNTY 31 West 20th Street Five little free workers—but the farmers are free no more Riviera Beach • VI 4-0201 The farms have been collectivized—that leaves only four.

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Pane 14 July 6. 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Voice Photos ST. MARY CATHEDRAL was the scene of sacred rites of ordina- - Father Charles Clements Enters Cathedral Candidate Presents Himself For Ordination tion Saturday when Father Charles D. Clements was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll.

Father Clements Is A Priest Forever Senior Priest Imposes Hands On Ordinand's Head Candle Is Offered To Bishop By The Ordained

Sister Mary Eleanor Keceives Nephew's Blessing Family Of Father Charles Clements From Stuart Kneel In The First Pew During Ordination Kites July 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 Why Not PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK and s • Variety Designed For The Pie Fanciers Watch It Grow In . No matter how much impor- Fill the pie with an ambrosia tance the cook attaches to the custard or choose one of sum- mer's luscious fresh fruits. FLORIDA REAL ESTATE? main part of the meal, there's always some member of the Fresh blueberry pie with a family who is most interested in lemon crust will fill the bill for the dessert. fruit pie lovers. Serve the berry- laden wedges warm and top Since we are a pie-eating with ice cream if you wish. population you can please Fresh or frozen raspberries can them all by completing the be used in the tempting raspber- J meal with tender flaky pie. ry-layer pie. AMBROSIA PIE PASTRY 1 cup sifted enriched flor 1-3 cup shortening Consult Vi teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons cold water Sift together flour and salt. Cut or rub in shortening until HAROLD A. MILLER, REALTOR mixture is crumbly. Sprinkle with water, mixing lightly until dough begins to stick together. Turn out on lightly floured board or pastry cloth and press together. Roll to circle Vs inch thick to fit 9 inch pie pan. Fit into pan. Trim and flute-edge. Prick with fork. Bake in very, hot oven (450 F.) for 10 to 12 minutes. Cool and fill with AMBROSIA PIE is prepared in three simple parts: flaky r , ambrosia custard. baked pastry shell, orange custard filling and a top of the You Can Go Wrong,on This AMBROSIA CUSTARD stove meringue. Toasted coconut is sprinkled over meringue. BUT 1-3 cup cornstarch grated rind of 1 lemon Only By Waiting •K cup sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice grapefruit juice from zero storage and let stand at room tem- VA cups water 1 6-oz. can frozen orange perature to defrost. Place sherbet in refrigerator compartment 2Yz miles West of Pennsuco where new 3 egg yolks juice concentrated, .un- to soften. Turn frozen grapefruit juice into juice container and home construction is now in progress. 2 tablespoons butter diluted and defrosted add 2 cans of water, shaking well. Add sherbet, a few spoon- 20 acres, Trs. 32 and 24, Sec. 27, Twp. • 1 tablespoon grated orange fuls at a time, and shake or stir until well combined. Keep 52 S, R 39 E. Most acreage in this area rind, optional chilled until ready to pour jnto chilled cocktail glasses. is being offered at a much higher price. i j Combine cornstarch, sugar, water and egg yolks. 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Page 16 July 6, 1962 THE, VOICE Miami,, Florida TOTAL OF SIX Four Get Biscayne College Scholarships The Board of Trustees of Bis- cayne College has announced four more full-tuition scholar- ships, all awarded to graduates of South Florida Catholic high schools. They bring the total scholarships awarded by the college to six. Receiving the new scholar- Murray Monninger Vitale ships were: Sireno C. Mesa, Lessard Boyle 3330 NW 14th St., Miami, of of South Florida. The scholar- and will work toward a Bache- Knights of Columbus scholar- LaSalle High School; Hilmar ships are a good indication of lor of Science degree in Mathe- ship award and the debate Alex Monninger, 1680 NW 39th the faith of the college's Board matics at Biscayne College. He award in the local chapter of St., Miami, of Archbishop of Trustees in this area and is a member of-St. Gregory the National Catholic Foren- .v ^urley High School; Richard what part the college intends to parish, Plantation, and was sic League. The versatile 18- Murray, 6900 NW Seventh play in the development of the born in Dayton, Ohio 17 years year-older is a member of. •at., Fort Lauderdale, of St. area." ago. Little Flower parish, Holly- Thomas Aquinas High School Sireno C. Mesa, the La- Louis Vitale was an "A" wood, and comes from Brook- and Louis Vitale Jr., 333 Okla- Salle graduate, is 18 and student at St. Patrick High lyn. homa St., Hollywood Beach, plans to work toward a de- School and will be a candi- Biscayne College will open a graduate of St. Patrick gree in Business Administra- date for the Bachelor of Arts for classes Sept. 24 with regis- High School, Miami Beach. tion. He is a native of Cuba degree in Humanities at the tration set for Sept. 20. The Previously announced schol- and a member of St. Michael college. His accomplishments new college is located at the arships went to John J. Boyle, parish. include first place in the area Palmetto Bypass and NW 32nd 5895 SW '35th St., Miami, of Hilmar Alex Monninger Science Fair, first place in Ave. in North Dade. It will be Christopher Columbus High ranked third in the graduating the Nor-Isle Optimist Club open to non-boarding freshmen School and Daniel J. Lessard, class at Archbishop Curley High Science Award, winning the only, the first year. Fort Pierce, a graduate of St. School. He was a member of Anastasia High School. the Math, Science and Swim- Father Edward J. McCarthy, ming Clubs as well as the Na- CHILDREN'S O. S. A., president of the new tional Honor Society and will SHOP college for men, said the six be a candidate for a Bachelor scholarships were awarded on of Science degree in Physics 2646 E the basis of nominations made with the hopes of becoming a r>*~""' ' OAKLAND PARK BLVD. by the high school principals. doctor. He was born in Mun- FORT LAUDERDALE — LO 6-4025 Monetary value of the scholar- ich, Germany and is a member . Unique Selection of CHILDREN'S APPAREL ships will be $700 annually, sub- of Corpus Christi parish. He is Infants Thru Sub-Teen Sixes ject to annual renewal. spending the summer as an or- Parochial School Uniforms for ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC SCHOOL CULTURAL INVESTMENT derly in St. Francis Hospital, Father McCarthy said, "the Miami Beach. six scholarships that Biscayne Richard Murray was a mem- College has granted mark a ber of the Math, Engineers, ST. THOMAS—— • substantial investment in the Spanish and Science Clubs at These Parish Drug Stores cultural and educational future St. Thomas Aquinas High School Invite Your Patronage FIERTEL DRUGS, INC. Service and Dependability are yours at the Parish Pharmacy THE FRIENDLY DRUGGIST Young Adult Club Member FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY >.--•*>?*•-• •CORPUS CHRISTI' MO 7-1891 Named To National Board Sterling Rexall Pharmacy WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER DELIVERY? Of Course — No Charge Mary Ann Dion, correspond- Sacrament Society. ing secretary of the St. Theresa Before entering Immaculata, PRESCRIPTIONS 6557 BIRD ROAD SODA — LUNCH — DRUGS — SUNDRIES — COSMETICS Young Adult Club, went to Mary Ann attended St. Theresa MIAMI, FLORIDA Washington, D. C. this past High School where she was pre- RALPH S. MATTHEWS — Owner — 3832 N.E. 2 Ave. — PL 8-3252 week to attend a meeting of fect of the Sodality and presi- the National CYO Board, of dent of her class. ST. ROSE OF LIMA EPIPHANY which she is a newly appointed She was named to the na- PRESCRIPTIONS member. tional board following a recom- O.K. DRUG STORE She was recently named so- mendation by Father Walter J. CENTER PHARMACY, INC. IRVING F. FELSKE. H. 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Page 18 July 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida GROUP TO MEET JULY 12 diajbSL 9L JlxacL A SERVICE COLUMN 21 Named To DCCW Board ADVERTISING Twenty-one women from par- ties; Mrs. John M. Koenig,- St. ish, Coconut Grove, Interna- ishes in the Diocese of Miami Mary Cathedral parish, Catho- tional and Inter-American Watch have been named members of lic Daughters of America; Mrs. Relations; Mrs. Edward R. the diocesan board of the Miami Keefe, Holy Family parish, & Jewelry Gerard Ganter, St. Clement par- Diocesan Council of Catholic DCCN; Mrs. Arthur Podway, Electronically timed Women. ish, Fort Lauderdale, civil de- Epiphany parish, organization free of charge fense; Mrs. Dan McCarthy, St. and development; and Mrs. Appointments of chairman SHORES JEWELERS Margaret parish, Clewiston, civ- Omer R. Jette, St. Clare par- of standing committees were ic participation; Mrs. Carroll J. announced this week by Mrs. ish, North Palm Beach, pub- 9712 N.E. 2nd Ave. PL 9-2645 O'Connor, St. Rose of Lima par- licity and public relations. J. Winston Anderson of St. ish, Confraternity of Christian James parish, North Miami, Doctrine and Mrs. Norbert The diocesan spiritual devel- SALES — SERVICE — RENTALS new Council president, who Ruhlman, St. Ann parish, West opment committee is headed by GENERAL BUSINESS will conduct the summer Palm Beach, Family and Par- Mrs. H. Cartwright, St. Juliana board meeting at 10 a.m., ent Education. parish, West Palm Beach. Mrs. MACHINE CO. Thursday, July 12 at the Hotel Cass Pelecki, Holy Family par- Typewriters — Adding Machines Americana, Miami Beach. Miss Gertrude Shaw, St. CASH REGISTERS s ish, is chairman of the religious 693 N.E. 125th St., North Miami Charles Borromeo parish, vacation camp; Mrs. L. F. During the 1962-63 year, Mrs. Port Charlotte, is chairinan of PL 1-7597 Gwaltney, St. Ann parish, West All Types Julian J. Eberle, immediate Foreign Relief; Mrs. Stuart Palm Beach, social action; Mrs. Heels Replaced past president of the Council Godwin, Visitation parish, Howard A. Doolin, St. Hugh Dyeing will serve as parliamentarian; North Miami, Home and parish, youth and Mrs. Frank TOMMY'S Mrs. John Pomeroy, past presi- School Association; Mrs. A. McManus Jr., St. Francis of SHOE SERVICE dent of the Broward County George Giles, St. Hugh par- Assisi parish, retreats. 650 N.E. 125th STREET Deanery, will be historian; and NORTH MIAMI, Mrs. Vincent Vohs, St. James FLORIDA parish, North Miami, will be corresponding secretary. NEW TILE FLOOR? Voice Photoe KITCHENS CRIBS AND APPAREL for newborn infants are urgently needed Chairmen of standing com- BATHROOMS by Seccion Cubana, women's auxiliary to Centro Hispano Cato- Beauty Salons mittees include Mrs. Norman ENDURANCE lico, which also provides layettes and clothing for babies born to R. Gerhold, Sacred Heart par- needy Cuban families who sought refuge in Greater Miami. ish, Homestead, Catholic Chari- FLOORS. 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Jarreau, S.J. - Robert Dovey, recording secre- Salont will conduct the conference and Mrs. Denzil Wells is general tary and Mrs. Edmund Kraft- I 0 TRIM SHOP discussion which will begin at chairman of arrangements. chak, treasurer. I Fifteen Locations to Serve You: 7:30 p.m. and conclude with cel- CUSTOM MADE SEAT Reservations may be made by JACKSON'S/BYRONS DEPT. STORES COVERS AND TOPS ebration of Benediction. calling Mrs. Michael Pivarnik for Perfect Taft Hollywood Shopping Center SOO N.W. 79 St., Miami, Fla. Reservations may be made by at JUstice 2-6098. Refreshments Styling every- West Hollywood PL 1-9569 . . . Phone 987-0200 calling Miss Katherine Murray will be served. time you 45 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables at JUstice 5-3618 in West Palm . . . Phone HI 4-3322 CENTER RADIO ! Beach. can depend Palm Springs Village Shopping Center, Hialeah . . . Phone TU 7-4911 & TV INC. 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Phone PL 4-3323 HEARING AID CENTER ganization at 7:30 p.m., Mon- Salon Hours 305 Clematis St., West Palm Beach 715 N.E. 125th St. PL 1-6761 day, July 9. Members and their guests-will 9:00 to 5:30 . . . Phone TE 3-1609 AUTHORIZED ZENITH DEALER be served a ham and turkey Special For Bellair Plaza Shopping Center, Daytona Beach Mrs. Paul Schultz is chairman buffet supper beginning at 7 VOICE Readers . . . Phone OR 7-6292 ' of arrangements and all ladies p.m. Tickets may be obtained MON. TUES., WED. Cypress Plaza Shopping Center, Pompano Beach BETTER-VACUUM FERMANENTS $10 . . . Phone 942-0710 of the parish are invited to at- by calling MO 1-2705. La Marick Beauty Salon SERVICE CO. tend. 109 S.E. 2nd St., Fort Lauderdale Soles ond Service — All Mokes . . . Phone JA 3-1108 SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS Newly installed officers of the Belk's-Lindsey Dept. Store PARTS & SERVICE guild are Mrs. Mark J. Belina, 3718 Henderson Blvd., Tampa . . . 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July 6, 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 19 Inician el dia 15 el Censo de Hispanos El dia 15 de Julio, domingo se iniciara tes a cada zona. Equipos de voluntarios para tion de este censo. Por supuesto, los encar- oficialmente la realization del Censo de la realizar esta tarea estan siendo ya debida- gados de realizar las entrevistas tienen la Colonia Hispana del Greater Miami, que or- mente instruidos a ese fin. unica mision de realizar una labor objetiva, y gani&i la Diocesis de Miami a fin de poder Es proposito de la Diocesis de Miami ter- no se trata de adoctrinadores o de personas sentar sobre las bases de los datos que re- minar la confection del Censo a la mayor que vayan a discutir puntos de vista religio- sulten del censo, el nuevo plan de asistencia brevedad posible, para de acuerdo con el sos ni de cualquier otra indole. intensificada al sector latino de la poblacion poder iniciar los nuevos planes de servicio a El domingo 15 de julio, pues, los resi- de la Di'ocesis. la colonia latina, en lo religioso, lo cultural dentes de. habla hispana recibiran la visi- Con un rotundo exito cul- El neferido Censo se realizara casa .por y lo social. ta de los confeccionadores del Censo. La Dio- min6 la semana anterior en casa, bajo hi direccion del capellan de ha- Se encarece de las familias latinas quo cesis de Miami agradece por adelantado la bla hispana de las parroquias correspondien- presten toda su cooperaci6n en la realiza- atencion que se les preste. la Iglesia de Sts. Peter and Paul el tFiduo vespertino al Visitas a las Familias Necesitadas corazon de Jesiis. El ejerci- Otro Neo-Sacerdote cio incluyo rosario, y bendi- ci6n del Santisimo; la pr" "'• Cubano Dird su ca estuvo a cargo del . Primera Misa Aquf Nuevo Servicio Amando Lloretote S. J. El dia da clausura del Cursillo asis- Otro Neo - sacerdote cu- tieron mas de un millar d« bano, el P. Francisco Javier catolicos de habla hispana. Lemus, de la Compania de Social del C.H.C* SECCION EN ESPANOL Jesus, diri su Primera Mi- Desde hace algunos meses dos los que necesitan este * * * sa solemnemente el domin- el Centro Hispano Catolico tipo de visita, debido a las En la misma parroqula da go dia 8, a las 5:30 de la estl realizando una tarea que circunstancias de emergen- St. Peter and Paul termino el tarde en la Iglesia de Ge- si bien es silenciosa y poco cia en que Hegan a este pais, eurso de catecismo sabatino nt. vista, es inmensamente hu- huyendo de un regimen qua para alumnos de escuelas pu- manitaria y viene a tratar los ha despojado de todo; blicas, en el cual recibieron Al ofrecer la noticla, la de resolver de mahera direc-- sin embargo, tambien han si- instruction religiosa mas de Compania de Jesus invita ta los problemas que ago- do visitadas alguiras familias 400 ninos de habla hispana; a todos los catolicos y en bian a aquellas familias de puertorriqueiias, peruanas, 175 de ellos hicieron su pri- particular a los cubanos de habla hispana que sufren ne- ccuatorianas y colombianas, mera comunion en una bella Miami, a unirse al nuevo cesidades en esta Diocesis. que atraviesan situaciones di- ceremonia. sacerdote en el ofrecimien- ficiles. Se trata de la vislta, casa to del santo sacrificio de la * • * por casa, de aquellas familias misa. Este reportaje cobrarla ma- En la Parroquia de St. Mi- que, de acuerdo con los datos. yor color, mayores motivos que ofrecen al inscribirse en chael recibieron tambien su El Padre Lemus se en- de atracci6n y sensation, si primera comunion 50 ninos las Oficinas del Centro para cuentra entre nosotros co- fuera ilustrado con fotos da y niiias de habla hispana. Ofi- recibir cualquiera de las asis- mo representante de un la asistencia que se presta a ci6 el Padre Macicior y la tenclas que alii se brindan, se grupo de cuatro jesuitas cu- esas familias. Sin embargo, predica estuvo a cargo deL destaca lo agobiante de su si- banos que han sido ordena- las religiosas que realizan la Padre Cliff. tuacion. obra prefieren que sean ob- dos sacerdotes de Crlsto * * * en diversas ciudades de Dos religiosas del Centro, viadas las fotos, ya que, na ame'rica y Europa en este las madres Maria Reparata y sin razon, consideran que 6s- El editor de Noticas Cato*- final de curso. Maria Alicia, con la colabora- tas pueden herir a ^familias licas", Jaime Fonseca, ha si- cion de la joven Maria del que estan sufriendo eventua- do nombrado por Mons. Paul El Padre Lemus nacio en Carmen Perez, hacen su reco- ks problemas, y esto pudiera F Tanner, secretario gene- el pueblo de Bauta, pro- rrido de visita a las familias agobiarlos aun mas; por otra ral de la National Catholic vincia de la Habana; curso necesitadas dos veces por se- parte, podria tomarse como Welfare Conference, . delega- sus estudios en el Colegio mana. Al visitar esas casas da un afan propagandist^ es- do de esta organizacion cato- de Helen; ingresando en familias necesitadas, com- lica norteamericana en la peculado con el dolor de esas UNA CUBANA refugiada sa entrevistada para obtener asis- la Orden de Padres Jesui- prueban mis de cerca sus Conferencia de Organizacio- gentes. tencia medica en el Centro Hispano Catolico por sister Mary tas en 1948. Curso catorce necesidades, y asi, de acuer- nes Catolicas Internacionales Ursula O. P. De acuerdo con lo que se observa de esas entre- que se celebrara en Buenos largos afios de. estudio en do con este nuevo plan, sa A QUIENES SE VISITA La Habana, Barcelona y. han sunrinistrado muebles, vistas, las trabajadoras sociales comprenden si es necesaria Aires del 6 al 12 de agosta. ropas, dinero en efectivo, me- Se trata en algunos casos una visita al hogar, para ampliar la asistencia. Montreal. Ahora ve corona- * * * do su ideal, subiendo al al- dicinas, oportunidades de em- de familias numerosas, con para inscribirse en el Buro quiler y el C.H.C. les sumi- pleo, alimentos. seis y siete hijos, cuya unica tar en medio de sus com- de Empleos, y no se atreven nistra alimentacion, ropas y La Fundacion Ford anun- patriotas, para orar con entrada es la ayuda federal a ci6 la concesion de un subsi- a exponer toda su tragiea si- ellos por la Patria querlda. Por supuesto, en su gran traves del Centro de Refugia- medicinas. A otra familia es- dio de 26,000 d61ares a la mayoria son cubanos refugia- dos, y que tienen que pagar luacion. Es de acuerdo con la panola se le facilito el costo Universidad Pontificia Jave- basta 70, 80, 6 '90 dolares da planilla que tienen ctue llenar, del viaje para que se trasla- riana, de Bogoti, con destl- • alquiler. Por ejemplo, a una que nosotras obtenemos los dara a otra poblacion, ya que no a la preparacion de profe- familia de siete hijos, que so- MISAS LOS DOMINGOS datos que nos permlten" su- tampoco en ese caso operaba' sorado de ensenanza media. lo contaban con dos camas y poner las necesidades de esas CON SERMON EN ESPANOL un sofa-cama, las religiosas la asistencia del Centro de * * * personas. IGLESIA DE GESU despues de la primera visita Refugiados. Un nuevo High School pa- consiguieron las camas nece- 118 N.E. 2 St. Miami — 5:30 P.M. Se trata en algunos casos —-(Hro de los casos ,mas ra servir al estudiantado de sarias y ademas les ofrecen ^as areas de Fort Pierce, Vero de profesionales o personas pateticos es el de una senora fGLESIA DE CORPUS CHRIST! regularmente, alguna ayuda Beach, Stuart y Okeechobee 3230 N. W. 7th Ave., MIAMI — 12:55 P. M. economica y en alimentos, que en su pais disfrutaron de que recibe 60 dolares de ayu-. acomodada posicion y que sera abierto en septiembre, * medicina y ropas. da federal y tiene que pagar siendo el decimo High School IGLESIA DE ST. MICHAEL ahora aqui, al encontrarse ca- 40 de alquiler; esta senora es establecido por la Diocesis de 2935 W. Flagler St. Miami — 10:30 A. M. —General—Informs una de st impremeditadamente en un las religiosas a cargo del nue- diabetica y tiene una lesion Miami. IGLESIA DE LITTLE FLOWER medio extrafio, sufren dificul- vo plan—aquellas personas tades para adaptarse debi- al pulmon, el C.H.C. le ofre- 1270 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables — 12:30 necesitadas Hegan al Centro damente." , ce una pequefia ayuda eco- Atendiendo a razoi IGLESIA DE STS. PETEK & PAUL nomica para que pueda ad- de capacidad, la reciente- El plan incluye tambien a 900 S. W. 26th Road, Miami — 12:55 P. M. quirir carne. y otros elimen- mente establecida parro- varios espatioles. Por ejem- IGLESIA LA INMACULADA CONCEPCION Escuche todos los Domingos, quia de St. Dominic cam- a las 10 y 30 a,m. por plo, una familia espanola que tos necesarios para su dieta biara a partir del domingo -68 vV 42 PLACE. H1ALEAH 11:30 AM vivia en Cuba, a la que por y al mismo tiempo le ofrece de local provisional para WMET Radio, el programa csos motivos legales no alcan- IGLESIA SAN JUAN EL AI'OSTOL . las medicinas y ropas. ofrecer su horario de mi- del Centro Hispano Catolico zan los beneficios del Refu- sas dominicales. Hasta aho- 451 E. 4 Ave., Hialeah 12:55 P. M. gio; la Sociedad de San Vi- Estos son unos pocos ejem- ra las misas se habian es- IGLESIA DE ST. BRENDAN cente de Paul les paga el al- plos de los numerosos casos tado ofreciendo en la Es- socorridoapor el nuevo sis- cuela Elemental Henry M. 3231 S. W. 91 Ave. 5:30 P. M. tcma asistencial del Centro Flagler; a partir del do- CAPILLA DE NORTHSIDE EMILIO C. MON Hispano Catdlico. Una labor mingo se ofreceran. en Northside Shopping Center — 6:00 P. M. silenciosa, callada, que trata la Fairlown Elementary FUNERAL HOME de mitigar los. dolores de School, que esta situada en PARROQUIA ST. DOMINIC "SIRVIENDO LA COLONIA HISPANA" aquellos necesitados y al mis- el 422 SW 60 Ave. Como . (Local Provisional) 1873 W. FLAGLER ST., mo tiempo les lleva, en la se sabe, la misa de 11 de PHONE FR 9-1697 palabra y la actitud carifiosa la manana en esa parro- FAIRLOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL de las religiosas, un mensaje quia es predicada en es- formerly with Tampa's Leading Funeral Home 422 S. W. 60 Ave. 11:00 A. M. de allento, de fe, de cristia- pafiol. Antes ana de las Mayires Funerarias da Taapa uismo. de tina iglesia; pero cuando mos muchos y santos sacer- de. Y una viejecita/baldada de Miami acaba d,e ampliar - los pueblos vief on que par- dotes. -• . y casi sorda, iba a ofrecer sus las organizaciones parroquia- dolores. tian las monjitas y que los "Si fuimos demasiado ape- les al apostolado de los euba- sacerdotes y obispos eran en- gados de intereses personales "Ellos si sienten la necesi- nos. No solo' para que parti- carcelados, colmaron las po- y la falta de iniciativa social dad y casi nos gritan: Sacer- cipemos activamente de la vi- cas. iglesias aun abiertas y iios fragmento, debemos dotes ... No saben ustedes • pidieron bautizar a sus hijos, aprender a organizarnos fuer- bien cuanto les necesita- junto -con lo que quedan de ser confesados, ser° casados temente, a preocuparnos mas wos ..." Federados y de. la JOC, ofre- y las misas no tenian prece- dentes en las comuniones. To- dos recuerdan la muehedum.- bre de mas de 50 mil perso- nas que expontaneamerite, a ""despecho de todas las amena- zas, fue a despedir a los. sa- cerdotes expulsados en el Co- vadOnga. Temian les iba a ialtar la Iglesia." No Podemos Volver con la Misma Actitiid Mas adelante senal6 que el pueblo cubano afiora la pa- tria que dejo atras, con an- sias de volver a ser digno de su historia, de reconquistar El Padre Soler Consagra por \ci pnmera. el lugar de honor que dema- La Primera Misa del Padre Soler Un Llamado a la

Nprte americanos y eubanos se nnen en la Oracion. Vocation Sacerdotal ceran el dia de hoy por las por el bien corniin que por puerte Oraanizaci6n las com-odidades personales." . Vocaciones Sacerdotales, es- "He Aqui —sentenci6 cn- Cat6licd pecialmehte a las 5 de la tar- En el Exilio da de la Iglesia, sino para tonces— los dos preblemaa Un nuevo sacerdote cubano, el R.iy Roberto Soler, cant6 El segundo groblema es el gogos y esclavistas interna- base de cuya solucion depen- que aprendamos sus tecnica* •u primera misa solemne en Miami, el domingo ultimo, sien- de una fuerte organizacion sociales, nos organicemos ya cionales han transformado en. dera el futuro de la vida cris- do la iglesia de St. Hugh, en Coconut' Grove, el escenario de una enorme carcel. cat61ica.. Nuestra idiosincra- desde ahora y formenos los de la emocionante ceremonia en la que se unieron catolicos tiana de Cuba: Sacerdotes y cia latina nos hace ser perso- futuros Uderes de io que seri de Cuba y los Estados Unidos. "Y el exilio nos ha puesto fuerte organizacion catolica, nales y emotivos. Por ello la Iglesia Catolica de la Cuba •I menos de acuerdo en que especialmente de hombres." En medio de sus sufrimientos, la colonia de exiliados no podemos volver a Cuba muchas de nuestras asocia- futura." eubanos tuvo en esa ocasion un momento de regocijo, al ver con las mismas actitudes, que Se refiri6 entonces al nii- ciones adolecian de vision re- Finalmente destaco la gra- subir al altar a un compatriota, que no pudo terminar sus es- el futuro no se puede dejar mero de sacerdotes que Cuba ducida, fines fraccionados y tudios sacerdotales en su patria, al desatarse en ella la re- a fanprovisaciones o a que el necesitara, de acuerdo con el cia de contar como delegado presttn contra la Iglesia. de una vida relativamente tiempo cambie las cosas, y niimero de habitantes, y los en nuestras peticiones a un que ahora es el tiempo de languida. La Cuba del futuro El Obispo de Miami, Mons. Coleman F. Carroll presidi6 cakul6 en unos- 12 mil, "aun- misacantano con sus primi- . prepararnos. necesitara una organizacion la ceremonia y terminada la misa pronunci6 Unas bellas pa- que mas necesario que el nu- ciar sacerdotales. Entoncef catolica de estructura total, pidi6 por la Cuba que sufre labras resaltando la significacion de la misma. "Nuestros defectos —enfa- mero es su calidad ; 12 apos- tizo— senalan el camino: SI de fines completos y de di- en las cadenas del comunis- El Padre Eduardo Fernandez, sacerdote cubano ahora . toles convirtieron al mundo!" namismo apostolico que exiliado en Miami, tuvo a su cargo el serm6n, pronunciando nuestra vida religiosa carecia mo, por sus sacerdotes y fie- breves palabras en ingles y continuando su predica en espa- de fuerza social, si estaba- Tenemos la seguridad de abarque todos. los pianos so- les. "Pidamos que algiin dia fiol, en la cual hizo un llamado a que se susciten muchas y mos desarticulados por capir que Dios da las vocaciones en ciales. cuando se nos la devuelva, ya llismos, deberemos empezar la medida de sus necesidades, aantas vocaciones sacerdotales de eubanos en el destierro. en cenizas o ya en ruinas, po- por" ser generosos, romper y en alguna parte tienen que "Convencido de nuestra ne- con los privativ,ismos de con- estar esas vocaciones^ S61o damos llegar a ser aptos ins- Asistio al nuevo misacantano como presbitero asistente cesidad y con una amplia vi- Mons. Juaristi, actuando los padres Luis Perez y Orlando Fer- ciencia y empezar a vivir una hay dos razones para que no trumentos de su reconstruc- nandez como diacono y subdiaeono, respectivamente. Iglesia de vida generosa y las tengamos: o ignorancia o sion que le honra, el Obispo cion cristiana." misionera, o sea necesitare- falta de generosidad. Por eso tenemos que pedir que Dios Serm6n del Padre suscite muchas y santas vo- Eduardo Fernandez caciones, y que haya jovenes generosos que respondan al Las primeras palabras del llamado, iTambien aqiii, en Padre Eduardo Fern&ndez al el exilio! pronunciar el sermon fueron "No es la primera vez —re- dedicadas a la madre del mi- cordo— que una Iglesia per- sacantano, "que aun en Cuba, seguida forma sus sacerdotes Vea el Viernes 6 de Julio a las 12 de la noche tiene con nosotros su coraz6n en tierras lejanas. Durante la y que de otra manera estaria persecucion en Inglaterra sus ,AL PIN! sentada orgullosamente en el sacerdotes se formaron en primer banco de la Iglesia". Francia; durante la Revolu- cjon Francesa en Canada; du- CINE EN ESPANOL Se extendio despues rela- rante la revolution de Mexi- *»ndo el surgimiento de la vo- co, en el Seminario Moncte- TELEVISION acion sacerdotal en el Padre zuma, en tierra americana. Soler, refiriendose a su labor Hoy la iglesia cubana, perse- TODOS LOS VIERNES EN EL CANAL 4 en las filas de la Juventud de guida, forma sus hijos en Ro- DESPUES DE LA EDICION NOCTURNA DE Accion Catolica. ma, Espana, Canada, Estados "News en Espanol", con Manolo Reyes Unidos, en espera de que un "Hablar de la dignidad sa- dia no lejano pueda volver cerdotal y del beneficio que a formarlos. en su propia tie- "DE HOMBRE A HOMBRE" representa para las almas, en rra." una primera misa, todos I'o ENRIQUE MUISO — TITO ALONSO dan por supuesto; —dijo el Una Carta de Cuba •' Patrocinado por el linico Distribuidor con un Depar- orador— sin embargo, "como •• tamento completo Latino Americano para servir a Ud ' el amor de las madres, solo "Hace unas semanas escri- ncs damos bien cuenta de lo bi'a a Cuba que pronto en que es cuando nos faltan. Es Miami fbamos a tener la ale- entonces cuando el vacio in- grfa de la Primera' Misa de ABRAHAM menso que dejan nos da- la un sacerdote cubano. Y ha- medida de su grandeza. Asi ce pocas horas acabo de re- muchos miraban indiferentes cibir una carta que es todo al sacerdote en el altar, o de un poema. Un grupo de Mu- 2727 NORTH MIAMI AVE. lejos cuando pasaban cerca EI Obispo de Miami habla sobre el nuevo sacerdote jeres de Accion Cat61ica,

July 6, 1962 THE VOfCE Miami, Florida Page 21 The Question Box

God Love You How Frequently Should We Go To Confession? Most Reverend By MSGR. J. D. CONWAY Fulton J. Sheen Q. Will you please tell me how often one should go to con- fession in order to receive Communion every Sunday? I'm sure many people think they must go to confession just before re- ceiving Communion. Am I wrong in beHeving one may receive as long as one is free from mortal sin? A. No you are not wrong. I Our relation to the poor, the destitute and the sick of know one person who receives 2. Unless they are singing, they may sit: the world is very much like the relationship between a Communion every Sunday and family who live on the first floor of a bungalow and another goes to confession only about When the celebrant is sit- ting. family who live in the cellar. The family ' in the cellar once a year. This is extreme and suffer from ignorance, poverty, hunger and a lack of hu- I do not advise it. But it is not During the Epistle, Gradual, Tract, Alleluia, and Se- man sympathy, while those on the first floor have the wrong. comforts of life. Every now and then, the latter go down quence. The opposite extreme is the to the cellar, Bringing relief — bread, clothes, irftedicine From the Offertory until the and a word of hope. Then they return to the ease of their "As the course ptoceded, the pieces in th« jigsaw person who goes to confession incensing; or until the Pref- first-floor life. , • puzzle fell into place." before every Communion, even ace if there is no incensing. through his (or her) worst de- From the end of Commun- SHARING OUR TREASURE tectable "sin" is missing morn- ion until the Dominus vo- biscum before the Post- ing prayers. For this person I communion. This was not the Charity of Our Lord, Who became In- would recommend a more dili- carnate and took upon Himself not only the woes of the world, Interest In Church Began gent daily examination of con- 3. At other times they stand science, and less frequent con- (genuflecting at the proper but even its sins. Once He left heaven and came down to the time during the Creed and cellar of human existence. He never went back until evil and With His Study Of History fession. the last Gospel, and at Flec- sin were defeated. v tamus genua). By Father John A. O'Brien spanned 19 centuries and the My recommendation: confes- list "of it's popes is its title sion once a month for the per- HOWEVER, there are special Don't you want to share your deed to being tb,e Church of son who receives Communion rules for Masses for the dead,' holy Faith with a churchless Christ. each Sunday. for the ferial Masses of Advent, None of us are called upon to do anything more than to friend? It's a precious treas- Lent, Passion Time, and those make an occasional trip to. the basement of the mission ure and in sharing it you do "There is much that I admire Q. At our college we would Ember Days and Vigils of the worldl True, there are some who make the supreme sacri- not lose any of [™"~ about the Episcopal Church, but like to establish some local First and Second Class which do not occur during Paschal time: fice by becoming missionaries, saying with Paul: "Woe to it. There's a f , it did not exist as an inde- ground rules for standing, sit- simple and ef- •• pendent institution until Henry ting, etc., during Mass. Some me if I preach not the Gospel.". But the rest of us are IN ADDITION to the times fective way to : VIII established it in the 16th time ago you gave rules for a merely asked to make ourselves a little uncomfortable once do this. Tell.}• Century as the Church of Eng- funeral Mass. What about oth- listed above the priests kneel: land and appointed himself its in a while so that others may have a little comfort. And yet, your friend of-1 er Requiem Masses, both high For the ortion of the Mass, some refuse. head. Even to this day, the and low? And what about the Real Pres- reigning monarch is the head, after the Dominus vobiscum. ence of Christ Masses oh Sundays, feastdays, and appoints the Archbishop of From the completion of the in the Blessed Canterbury. I. wanted the etc.? Sacrament of Sanctus to the introduction to Father O'Brien Church that was founded di- A. The Church has increasing- the Pater noster. If you have never made a visit to the poor of the world, do the Altar and rectly by Christ and authorized ly urged in recent years that all . it now by some small sacrifice. Last year, the average per cap-, invite him to pray with you by Him tor teach all nations. the faithful" take an active part Anyone who goes deep into his- During the Postcommunion ita contribution of United States Catholics for the Holy Father's before the tabernacle. The per- in the Mass: that priest and peo- tory will see that this is the prayers. Missions was only 27 cents. And this for the conversion of the son who kneels in prayer before ple, joined to Jesus Christ, the Catholic Church. principal.priest and the Victim, You should be able to work world's 2 billion pagans! Will you not help us raise the aver- our Eucharistic Lord always re- ceives some blessing or grace. offer the Sacrifice together. This out your own ground rules from age? Thank you for sending us at least $10 that we can bulk . "It embraces all nations and requires a union of thought and these directions. I would suggest with other charities and send to the Vicar of Christ to propa- This is illustrated in the con- its membership is more than intention, and these should find that they be followed quite gate the Faith of Redemption. version of Joseph H. Summers double that of all the Protestant external expression: in kneeling, of- St. Paul, the executive sec- sects combined. What especially standing and sitting together, in closely by the laity — except gripped my.mind and heart is bowing the head, making the that it may be preferable for retary of The Independent Bank- the Real Presence of Christ in ers of Minnesota. He came into sign of the cross, striking the the congregation to remain the Holy Eucharist. While a breast, and in saying the pray- GOD LOVE YOU to A.K. for $2 "I am sacrificing des- my office at Notre' Dame and student at Illinois I resided at ers and singing songs in unison. kneeling in all Masses from the sert and my favorite food, hamburgers." . . . to K. R. for said: "You don't remember me, Newman Hall. At night I would end of the Sanctus to the be- for it's been 27 years since you go directly from my room to the $16 "Last year I opened a savings account for the Missions. In an instruction of Sept. 3, ginning of the Pater noster, and saw me. But you received me beautiful chapel, where I would 1958, the Congregation of Rites again through the Agnus Dei As I am now moving and closing my accounts here, I want into the Church in October 1934, pray alone to Christ in the tab- gave explicit indications as to and the priest's Communion. you to have this for the Holy Father's poor." .... to "A when I was a student at the ernacle for guidance.. I loved the manner in which the faith- Friend of the Missions" for $1 "I find that whenever I those moments alone with God. ful should join in the responses University of Illinois." Usually if the congregation is make a little sacrifice for the Missions, God immediately and prayers, and in the appro- "I'm beginning to place you, "When you announced the priate music of the Mass. How- singing it is better that they gives me more." . . . to G. E. for $100 "This donation Joe," I said, "but I'd like to start of an Inquiry Class, I ever, this instruction did not lay stand. represents washing and ironing altar linens for the past have you recall that story, es- enrolled. We weren't asked to down detailed rules as to when I would particularly call at- ten months for the Missions. May God grant me good pecially as to what kindled your commit ourselves in advance. the faithful should stand, sit or tention to that notation from the health so I may continue." interest in the Faith." That and the fact that others kneel. Apparently the Holy See completion of the Sanctus. Dur- .would be present made the is aware that customs differ in ing a recited or sung Mass it is "I was reared," related Joe, invitation especially attrac- various places; and prefers to "in the Episcopal Church, of quite confusing for the congre- tive. As the course proceeded, leave a bit of freedom to local gation to kneel as they start to . which my mother was a mem- the pieces in the jigsaw puz- initiative. ber, while my father was a sing or recite the Sane*"

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A FILI — FILMSM MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR Detailed Research For 'Greatest Story' GENERAL PATRONAGE Across the Bridge I'll Give My Life Ride Out Tor Revenge Air Patrol In Between Age Ring a Ding Rhythm By WILLIAM H. MOORING van Renterghem, Dutch under- Christ journeye'd hither/or now with the USIA, van Eenter- Ali.is Jesse James In Wake of Stranger Road To Hong Kong All Hands On DecK Invasion of the Runaway ground veteran, as. technical ghem and Vellani, the producer- Babes In Toyland Star Creatures Safe At Home In filming the life of Christ yon? Were almond trees in Bashful Elephant Invasion Quartet Sajntly Sinners research consultant. In-Oct. 1959, director visited the Holy Land Best Of Enemies Invisible Boy Second Time Around would you think it mattered February blossom? Were hot Beauty and the Beast Jnvisibie Invaders Sergeant Was A Lady Antonio Vellani joined the staff. where more photographs and Beyond Time Barrier Jack The Giant Killer Sergeant's 3 whether the sun shone on a par- August winds blowing? Did Big Gamble John Paul Jfones Silent Call A mountain of indexed excerpts valuable recordings were made. BiR Jeeter La Belle Americaine Slaves of Carthage ticular event or snow lay orr the the mountains of Galillee look Big Night Ladies Man Snow Fire from various translations of the Big Red Land We Love Spy In the Sky hills of Jerusalem? Big Wave Last Angry Man Stop, Look and Laugh New Testament, hundreds of cool and green, or parched Bon Voyage Last Dawn Story of the Count Blood and Steel Last Days of Pompeii of Monte Cristp paintings, pictures, wood-cuts, with summer heat? Boy and the Pirates Last Voyage Stowaway In the Sky Hemingway once said that Cast A Long Shadow Left, Right and Center Summer To Remember scluptures, sacred relics, ADVERTISING Clown And The Kid Libel Swinging Along to write well about people and Maps, charts, colored graphs Comancheros. The Life of Maria Gorettt Sword And The Dragon proved a mere beginning. Vel- Conspiracy of Hearts Little Shepherds- Of Teenage Millionaire places one must take in and copious indexed notes, from Crash Landing Kingdom Come Ten Who Dared lani documented ancient and SALES Dalton That Got Lost World There Was A Crooked everything, even "how the every known source of history Away Majority Of One Man weather was." modern concepts of the charac- David And Goliath Man Who Wagged Tomboy And Champ and tradition, answer these and Dentist In Chair His Tail 'toughest Man Alive ter of Our Lord. In the light of Desert Attack Master of World Trouble In The Sky endless other questions. OPPORTUNITIES Desert Patrol Man On A String Twelve Hours- To Kill Just such a quest for detail the Gospels, he made search- El Cid Michael Strogofi Twelve To The Moon Embezzled Heaven Midsummer Night's Two Little Bears typifies the massive research ing, dramatic analyses of Christ Nino Navarese, since October ^""ape from Terror Dream Under Ten Flags AVAILABLE in ything's Ducky Mighty Crusaders Underwater City undertaken by producer-director as Ourlser describes Him. 1961, has created a vast gallery in the Night Miracle of the HUK Unearthly of Fire Mr. Hobbs Takes Up In Smoke George Stevens before "shoot- of costume sketches. He is an Framing Frontier A Vacation . Valley of Dragons Flute An.1 Arrow Misty Warrior and Slave Girl ing" -Fulton Oursler's "The How did Jesus see the Holy authority on historical costum- FT. MYERS - FT. PIERCE Follow That Dream Moon Pilot Watch Your Stern Forever My Love Mothra When Clock Strikes Greatest Story Ever Told.'"" In City from the Mount of Olives? ing, author of several books. For *he Love of Mike Murder, She Said Wild Heritage Gambler Wore A Gun Mysterious Island Wings" of Chance 40 years of movie experience I Andre Girard, artist and Holy He indicates how Max von Sy- CLEWISTON — KEY WEST Gift of Love Nine Lives Wizard Of Baghdad Land archeologist, answers this Gigot On The Double World Was His Jury have seen nothing like it. • The dow as the Christus, Charlton Great Day Parent Trap, The World Without End and many similar questions NAPLES - HOMESTEAD Gunfight Persuader Wrong Man idea is "instant" answers about Heston as John the Baptist and Hey Boy. Hey Girl Peacemaker. The X-15 with _ 325 special paintings. Hey, Let's Twist Pirates of Tortuga You Have To 2,000-years-ol4 history, for our other leading character actors Honeymoon Maenlne Power Among* Men Run Fast These blue-print authentic back- VERO BEACH - and the Horse Soldiers Purple Hills . Zotz instant-conscious generation. should Be garbed. A II — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR grounds and set dramatic ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS EXPERTS AT WORK PALM BEACHES As The Sea Rages Hand of Death moods. Even the clothing of extras to Hands of a Stranger Samar Balloon Hell Bent For Leather Sardonicus The research started Jan. 5, be seen as rich-man, poor-man, Barabbas High Powered Rifle Say One For Me Because They're Young Horizontal Lieutenant Scent of Mystery 1959. Stevens then hired Tony How did the land lie when beggar-man or thief, is indivi- Special Promotions planned lor Belle Sommers The Hellions Beware Of Children Harold Lloyd's Secret Partners dually designed. late Summer, Fall and Winter Beyond Ail Limits World of Comedy Shadow Of Fear Big Money Hell Is For Heroes Shadow Of The Cat VATICAN GIVES AID present sales challenge for in- Birdman Of Alcatraz Hit And Run Sinner Black Sunday Holiday For Lovers Six Black Horses dustrious advertising salesmen. Black Tights Home Is The Hero Sniper's Ridge At the Vatican, where he was Blueprint For Robbery So Lovely — So Deadly Straight commission. Contact: Born To Be Loved Kid Galahad Son? Without End received in audience by Pope. Brainwashed Lineup Spiral Road "Diocesan Programs Sunday Mr. Dale, THE VOICE, 6301 Bis- Bride to the Sun Lisa Stranger At My Door John XXIII, George Stevens col- Broken Lane Tjving Idol Stranger In My Arms cayne Blvd., Miami 38, Florida. But Not For, Me Lonely Are the Brave State Fair lected or photographed sacred Bridge To Sun Lost Battalion Surrender Hell Burning Nights Madison Avenue Teenage Bad Girl relics and precious objects of (PL 4-2561) Cage o£ Evil Magic Sword The Teenage Caveman ; On Radio, Television \ City After Midnight Magnificent Seven Tender Is The Night Art. With his son George Jr, Colossus Of Rhodes Man In Cocked Hat Ten Seconds To Hell Counterplot Man In The Moon The Man Who Shot Cow And I Mali In The Net Liberty Valance I Catholic Spanish Center Program > Crazy For Love Manster, The Twist All Night Date With Disaster Marie Octobre 13 West Street •j WMET, 1220 Kc, 10:30 a.m. Religious Hour of Centro B 2 Day of Fury Mein Kampf Thunder In The Sun DECT DIIV '9 I Cubic feet Brand New Dead To The World Mighty Ursus Tormented i Hispano Catolico: Spanish program with Father Primitivo Deadly Duo Miracle Worker Trapped In Tanglers DC3I DUT RCA Whirlpool 1962 — TWO Deadly Companions Most Wanted Man Trunk, The \ Santa Maria, O.P., as moderator. Don't Knock The Twist Mountain Road Twenty Plus Two DOOR AUTOMATIC DEFROST — $100 OC Eleventh Commandment My Geisha Two Rode Together Escape From Zahrain Naked Edge Unforgiven REFRIGERATOR WITH 107-Lb. Freezer 177.7J Experiment In Terror Neapolitan Carousel Virtuous Bigamist j Screen Stars In TV Film Face of a Fugitive Night Creatures Wake Me When Fanny No Place To Hide It's Over WCKT, Ch. 7, 11:30 a.m. On "That I May See" program, ALL FACTORY CRATED - OVER 200 RCA Whirlpool - Zenith - Fear No More No Where To Go Walk Like A Dragon Flower Drum Song Once Upon A Horse Walking Target / Father David J. Heffernan presents a Catholic TV film fea- Amana Refrigerators, All Sizes — Many Two Door — Many Follow That Man White Warrior Frost FREE at Terrific Discounts — Terms. Four Horsemen of Outsider, The Wild and The Innocent % turing Hollywood screen stars Jane Wyatt, Steve Dunne, the Apocalypse Parly Crashers v Woman Hunt Four Ways Out Pocketful of Miracles Woman Obsessed i Beverly Brown and Victor Perrin. 1714 N.E. 79th ST. CAUSEWAY Frantic Premature Burial Young Doctors, The General Delia Rovere Price Of Fear Young Ones, The A III — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR ADULTS i Sunday Mass For Shut-Ins Ada Home From The Hill Purple Gang Adventures of a Ilachel Cade WLBW-TV, Ch. 10, 11:30 a.m. Father Peter Reilly, Young Man Horror Chamber of Ttebel Set All In Night's Work Dr. Faustus Ride the High Country pastor of Little Flower Parish, Coral Gables, will offer Another Time, Another Horror Hotel Rider on a Dead Horse Place House of Intrigue Rocco arid His Brother the Sunday Mass For Shut-Ins. Narration by Father Louis YOUR CHOICE OF FREE U1FTS Angel Wore Red Hustler. The Ding Of Fire Ask Any Girl X Like Money Rome Adventure £ M. O'Leary, O.P., Chaplain of Barry College. Bachelor In Paradise Idiot Roots of Heaven When yon open a new account Back To The Wall I'm All Right Jack Sail A Crooked Ship Best Of Everything Information Received Satan Never Sleeps of $250.00 or more Big Deal On Inherit The Wind Season of Passion \ Catholic News On WGBS Madonna St. Innocents, The Seven Thieves Black Orpheus Interns, The Singer, Not The Song : WGBS, 710 Kc, 96.3 FM, 6:10 p.m. News of the Diocese Boys Night Out Key Witness Something Wild Breakfast At Tiffany's La Notte Brava Sound and the Fury | of Miami from the Voice and a summary of national and By Love Possessed Last Year at Stop Me Before I Kill Captain's Table Marienbad Summer and Smoke 1 international Catholic news compiled from the full report Children's Hour League of Gentlemen Sweet Bird of Youth Claude]le Inglish Let No Man Write Taste of Honey g of the NCWC News Service with Father Louis M. O'Leary, Come September My Epitaph The Notorius Landlady Couch, The Light in the Piazza This Earth Is Mine ijj O.P., as the commentator. , Counterfeit Traitor Look Back in Anger Counterfeiters of Paris Magician Through A Glass •i - • " • ' Day of the Outlaw Make Mine Mink End of Innocence Mirror Has Two Faces 1 Sermon Of The Day Explosive Generation Thunder of Drums Facts Of Life J WCKR, 610 Kc, '4:55 to 5 a.m. daily. The five-minute Five Golden Hours Four Fast Guns One. Two, Three | Sermon Of The Day will be broadcast by Father Edward French Mistress One-Eyed Jacks View L Girl With A Suttcise One Foot In Hell West Side I,..,., 3 Pick, assistant pastor of St. Mary Cathedral, Miami, from GiiKs Is Greener One Plus One Why Must I Die Happy Thieves Only Two Can Play Wonderful Country * July 6 through July 10. Father John J. Nevins, assistant Heroes Die Young Please Turn Over Wonders of Alladln Hell Is A City Plunderers, The _ „„.._ „„„.. „ | diocesan director of Catholic Charities will be heard from Hitler Portrait In Black Younl One » — MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL ) July 11 to July 20. House of Women Night? of Rasputin B.ick from the Dead House On The Payroll, The Back Street Waterfront Pretty Boy Friend Big Show Indestructible Man Private Lives of Programs produced and presented by the' Radio and Black Whip It Happened In Athens Adam, Eve Blood And ROSPS It Started With a KIM Purple Noon ' Television Commission of the Diocese of Miami, Father Bloody Brood, The It Takes A Thief Kafc Race Horn Reckless Joker, The Rebel Breed ' David J. Heffernan, Chairman. Brain That Journey To The Revolt of Slaves Wouldn't Die Seventh Planet Right Approach Bramble Bush Juvenile Jungle Rookie T5r«atli of Scamlnl Kiss Them For Me Sanctuary Cabinet of Caligari Law, The. Shnkedown Can-Can Legions of Nile Solomon and Sheha Carthage In Flames Let's Make Love Some Came Running ( ucus or Horrors Live Fast. D.ie Young Sons And Lovers All NEW Concrete Jungle Look Tr Any Window Splendor In Grass < iatk in the Mirror Love Iis Goldfish Bowl Strangers When We MGItl's Cry For Happy Lover Come Back Meet COLONY Theatre Cuise of the WerewoU Lovers On A Tightrope Stranglers Of Bombay Lincoln Ret. — Miami Beach Diuldy-O M;w*tlalena Subway in the Sky Ph. JE 1-3303 Desire In Dust Man in the Shadow Summerskin OPENS 1:45 •• . r»~-41's Eye Man Trap Take A Giant Step >r Tn L'ove Mania Telltale Heart Songs to lift Of Fury Man of the West Terror in the Night *. til Day of Man on the Prowl That Touch of Mink fhe hedrt I he Week Mark, The This Angry Age Tsther and The King Marriage Go Round Three On A Spree 1 ivc'Gates to Hell Mary Had A Little Tomorrow Is My Turn Five Minute* to Live Matter of Morals, A Too Bad She's flad 'ROSE Foite of Impulse Maxime Too Late Blues From Hell To Eternity Middle of (he Night Too Young for Love From The Terrace Minotaur Two Faces of rugiUve Kind Misfits Dr. Jekyll MARIE" Gnl In Room 13 Morgan The Pirate Two Loves Girl's Town Most Dangerous Warrior Empress Ann BLYTH Cot!(less Of Love Man Alive Wayward Girl Gone With the Wind Naked Dawn What Price Murder Howard KEEL Goodbye Again Never So Few •Wife For A Night Guns Of Black Witch Night Of Evil WHd Harvest Bert LAHR Happy Anniversary Night of the Quarter Wild In The Country Head, The Of Love and Lust Wind Cannot Read World By Night Bell* Antonio CONDEMNED Breathless Dangereuses Prime Time Come Dance With Me Love Is My Profession Question of, Adultery During pne Night Lovers Night Heaven Fell Five Day* Lover Mating Urge Saturday Night And Green Mare, The Naked NighNight Sunday Morning Extra 5:00 to Joan of the Angela Never On Sunday Sins Of Mona Kent FOR ALL YOUR Jules And Jim Odd Obsession Temptation Lady Chatterly's Oscar Wilde Third Sex BANKING NEEDS Evening 7:00 P.M. Lover Port Of Desire Truth, The CITIZENS BANK of BROWARD COUNTY L'Avventura Pot BowUe Young and Damned Hours ,. Fridays Les Liaisons SEPARATE CLASSIFICATION" ." Checking Accounts Advise and Consent Intruder From A Stranger WEST HOLLYWOOD Circle of Deception King of Kings Suddenly, Last Summer Saving Accounts Important Man, The Never Take Candy Walk on the Wild Side Where You can Enjoy the Convenience of doing all Your banking "Under one Roof" 150 CAR * * * (••A separate classification is given to certain films which, while Loans PARKING LOT not morally offens've, require some analysis and explanation as a — Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — piotection to the uninformed against wrong interpretation and false 4 DRIVE-IN TELLERS conclusions.) Safe Deposit Facilities Charles W. Lantz. President (Please clip and save this list. It will be published periodically.)

July 6. 1962 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 23 CONCRETE CONSTRUC Little Flower Parish • High PATI0"s,"DRIVEs7waTk7. KEYSTONE, BABY CRIB; PLAY REN: HIGH color, any sire job. Quality work. B CLASSIFIED RATES School student will baby sit. CHAIR AND CASH REGISTER. CALL HI 8-9621 Insured. For estimate • MU 8-2151 | 3 LINE MINIMUM CHARGE 175 N. E. 55th St. PL 8-9646 When You're Planning a DRESSMAKING POSITIONS WANTED - MALE j» Count 5 average words per line 140' Chain Link Fence including HOME IMPROVEMENT ADS WEDDING RECEPTION, DANCE, ALTERATIONS on ladies' & girls' WANTED . Job at Janitor in Gate - 5 feet high, perfect- { 2 Times per line. 50c • .LUNCHEON, PARTY etc. call 'clothinq. REASONABLE. Ft. laud. Continued next page • Parochial School. References. condition - $75. MO 7-3452 • • 4 Times " " 45c J The Knights of Columbus Hall ' 1141 S. E. 6th TER. 525-5106 CALL PL 1-4458 ' •IHIMilHIIIIIBIIi • 13 Times " " 40ei 270 Catalonia Ave., Coral- Gables STUDIO COUCH, opens double $10; ALTERATIONS BY 'ANGIE' 126 Tiroes " • 35c! $35 up. Air conditioning optional ACCOUNTANT: As Office Manager 2 doors, 1 flush, 1 jalousied, . Women and children's clothing, •52 Times " " 30c SEE or. CALL Bernie Di Cristafaro or full time Bookkeeper. Call $3 each; table $2, ' quilted bed lipper repairs etc. PL 9-2558 HI 8-9242 OR MO 1-2865 L U 1-4642, Ft. Lauderda!e. spread; cornices etc. MU 1-4514 FLORISTS ' "2. INSURANCE j Call PL 8-6772 Positions Wtd. - MALE OR FEMALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ORCHID CORSAGES $2 GIL HAAS INSURANCE, INC. WHEN YOU NEED OFFICE WORKERS. FOR ALL OCCASIONS • UPRIGHT PIANO, new tune-up, • Weekdays 9 to 6 See. or call us far Industrial OR Construction help CALL HI 6-7527 excellent condition, keys like AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE please call CA 1-5704 . Tuesday, « Saturdays 9 to 3 INSTRUCTION new . will SACRIFICE for $125. 1338 N. W. 36th St. NE 5-0821 Thursday or Saturday mornings. J or writ* TUTORING of Elementary 7525 S. W. 31st St. MO 1-3860 MOVING t STORAGE St. Vincent de Paui Society « The 'Voice' Mart level • Specializing in READING (St. Brendan's Conference) PETS PROBLEMS . Coll Wl 7-2447 SAVE TIME . WORRY . MONEY • Box 37-575, MUmi 37, JSU: • "POODLES" Call Jo* Welch Moving & Storage Miniatures, fine blood lines. i Published Every FRIDAY ATTENTION PARENTS for all your moving problems. FOR SALE CALL MO 6-3439 Year 'round tutoring. Elementary ' Esr. 1945. CALL NE 5-2461 • COPY DEADLINE Days OR MU 1-1102 Evenings. PLANTS AND TREES subjects. Private OR group BICYCLES REPEAT SPECIAL!!!! .TUESDAYS-6 P.Ml instruction. MODERATE FEES'. toco) ' & long Distance Moving NEW AND USED BICYCLES <. • Consultation without obligation* from $9.95 .ALSO Repairs. BUSHY IXORAS-33C FOGARTY BROS. Rentals & Painting. SCHWINN IN FULL GALLON CANS The Daughters of St. Catherine Air Conditioned Studio CALL NE 5-2425 Bicycles . English Bikes, $29.95. MELANDOR NURSERY of Sienna is a pioneer group, Call Mil 5-2269 NOW! OPTICIANS 4332 N. W. 7th Ave. PL 9-524! 15721 N.W. 7th Ave.. Wl 7-697! which desires to live a life of (Member of St, James' Parish) 6:30-5.30 Daily, . ClAltd Wed dedication and prayer while ANDREW OPTICIANS BOAT ACCESSORIES working in the business world. ' LEARN SPANISH 'QUICKLY' AT ' _Rx filled • Lens, Frames Duplicated. WANT TO BUY To this end the following, are YOUR HOME! low, e«y payment!. 7501 N. E. 2nd AVE. PI 7-5261 WANTED . Chest of drawers; used PLEASE PHONE HI 3-8617 BIMINI TOPS its main points of procedure: RADIO & TV SERVICE All Marine Canvas Items appliances; china cabinets; pots, I. Total dedication through the PERSONALS For the Best > RADIO - TV SERVICE Bow Rails,", Cushions, Windshields, pans etc. CALL PL 8-940B profession of the Evangelical CALL MO 1-9815 OR CA 6-0825 Boat Coven, Pennants, Flags, NEED Councels of • Poverty, Chastity LADIES .interested in o 'Life of RUSSELL RADIO & TV SERVICE Curtains1, Pool Covers • • and Obedience. 2. A life of Total Dedication in the World' SIGNS ANYTHING MADE OF CANVAS! HOME IMPROVEMENT AUTO SERVICE prayer in association with-other write lo H. M. Ward, 7721 Harding American Canvas Products members. 3. Maintaining one- EDVITO SIGNS BUILDERS Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. or CALL CALL FR 7.2026 AM CONDITIONING self in the business world until UN 4-3779 Saturday, Sunday 10-4. Trucks • Walls Gofd Uaf a nucleus of pioneer members 90 N. W. 54th St. PL 8-7025 BUILDING MATERIALS' AIR CONDITIONERS CARPENTERS can be chosen to open the first MONOGRAMMING & Embroidering, LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. foundation. 4. Faithful' attend- Linens & Uniforms • Custom work. LIGHT YOUR WAY Room Units Expertly Installed ELECTRICIANS ance at the evening meetings for CALL • FR 4-7343 eves & weekends. to better business WINDOWS, All Types . from $6.00 Most jabs do not exceed $55 . including electric wiring AND FERTILIZER the purpose of learning the WAKE UP SERVICE. • J3 MONTH KITCHEN CABINETS Formica " 15.00 Spirit of the Rule and'the In- ELECTRO NEON SIGN CO., Inc. PLYWOOD, 4X8 Sheet, ... 3.00 installation • Please call . FLORISTS Also available by day or week, 221-6606 OR MO 5-1669 stitute. 5. A willingness to sub- CALL 226-0368 Larry Monahan, OX 1-0805 ROOFING ROLLS , 2.25 mit to the 'authority of the 2955 N.W. 75th St. ROOF SHINGLES, Square . ... 4.00 APPLIANCE REPAIRS CLASSES GAINING WEIGHT ? ? We promise Institute which takes precedence Miami, Fla, JAIOUSIE DOORS . . ;... 19.95 over the Third Order'. . During a new "YOU" in six weeks. USED LUMBER/USED DOORS Etc. APPLIANCE TROUBLE? HEARING AIDS Enjoy a free visit as our fAXI .CABS Smali appliances. Shavers etc, the pioneer stage, we will at- FORMICA and MICARTA . HOMES tend the monthly meetings of Buest at "SALON SHE". 24 HOUR CAB SERVICE MANY OTHER $ $ SAVING ITEMS PONCE APPLIANCE CENTER the Third Order in which we 72 W. Flagler FR 7-3549 Serving S. W. Dade CASH & CARRY BUILDERS SUPPLY 1S27 Ponce deleon Blvd. 446-7722 INSTRUCTION shall receive spiritual instruc- CEDAR CAB • CE 5-5552 1400 N.W. 29th . Street BUILDERS tion, both public through the WRAPPING SERVICE CALL NE 5-9765 OR NE 3-0601 INSURANCE monthly conference and private- 'let our LOW OVERHEAD save AUTOMOTIVE Headquarters for Railway HOUSEHOLD GOODS. you money' - All .types of JALOUSIES ly through personal talks with Express OR Parcel Post Shipments. WALL-TO-WALL carpeting, JO rooms, ' Additions, Florida rooms. Bed* the Priest-Director. If we want AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ,__ LAMPS approval, we must merit ap- WE ARE PROFESSIONAL PACKERS. (32 sq yds) never used - $75 WITH ' rooms. Baths & Swimming Pools 194? POND AC PANEL THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN padding, $60 without . ALSO 9x12; Licensed & Insured. FREE ESTIMATE proval, if you want an establish- . Delivery Truck - Clean, New paint 12x15; 12x18; 12x24; 12x28; 12x30 by contractor • no salesmen, CALL LAWN SERVICE ed order this is not for you. A-l condition. $148 . 821-2906 234 Valencia, C. Gables. HI 4-1773 If on the other hand you have RUGS. Sacrifice. Call MO 1-8619 JIM JOHNSON • OX 1-2737 MOVERS the spirit of our pioneer CARS PARKING (Member St. John's Parish) 'WESTINGHOUSE' REFRIGERATOR. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fathers, there is an opportunity Park Your Car at 'MURPHY'-SV EMPLOYMENT FREEZER, 16 cu. ft. A real buy, •UlLDlNG REPAIRS to fulfill this spirit. If you are Parking Lot in downtown Miami like new - $290. HI 3-1122 AL • The Handyman OFFICE EQUIPMENT interested come whenever you 222 N.W. 2nd St., 3 blocks from HELP WANTED - FEMALE Enclose carportes, painting. can, contact me anytime. My the Courthouse. Reasonable rates. CHILD'S WARDROBE CHEST, OPTICIANS PAROCHIAL SCHOOL now taking Jalousies, carpentry, masonry l> headquarters are at: 7721 Hard- Mike Murphy - Prop. Member Gesu ' natural wood finish • $20. household repairs. No job too ing^ Ave., Miami Beach 41, Fla. teachers' applications for 231 N. W. 51 it Ave. HI 6-6915 PAINTING note: If the heading for your September. '7th- GRADE' small. Wl 7-6423 or Wl 5-787S Miss H. M. Ward, Directress. particular ad isn't already MISCELLANEOUS TONY THE HANDYMAN 'Adv. CALL TU 7-6376 or TU 7-7161 . PLANTS 4 TREES listed in the 'Voice' Mart« . 5th and 6th GRADE TEACHERS HOTPOINT Automatic Washer, like Electric, plumbing,, carpentry, we'll make a NEW heading needed for September, Parochial new . $150; 4-drawer Desk, sidt masonry. Jalousies' nnd painting. PLUMBING for you. School in S..W. section. CALL shelves, $25, Boy', 26" bicycle, Install air conditioners. Wl 7-4256 $25. CALL PL 4-5940 . RUG CLEANING § M O 7 - 2 1 A A after 6 P.M. CARPENTRY - PAINTING ETC. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS ROOFING ' I A HOME-LIKE SCHOOL™ , 1st, 6th and 7th Grade - TWO barrel-back SWIVEL CHAIRS, For Estimate • Call FRED teachers needed for Parochial $25 for both, perfect condition. ,FOR BOYS AWAY FROM HOME ' NE 5-3463 • Member Corpus Christ! RENTALS 1 School in S.W. section. CALL FRENCH HORN - 'Alexander', F & B Grades - • 5th thru 9th CA 1-6022 after 6 P.M. Fla), with case and mute. Cost $500, CABINET MAKERS REFRIGERATORS ' 1I Graduation in the 9th SACRIFICE $250 - Call HI 6-1974 Cabinet maker, Formica Sink Top' SEPTIC TANK SERVICE | Staffed by the Salesian Fathers SMALL ADS • BIG RESULTS REPLACEMENTS, remove tile; Built- and Brothers of St. John Bosco !^ in Cabinets, Vanities etc. CALL SPANISH LESSONS g FR 9-4551" OR PL 9-5184 ^Plumbing Repair Service CARPENTERS SIGNS g . St. Brendan's Parish - HOUSEHOLD, 1 SPRINKLERS SYSTEMS 1 SMALL REPAIRS, ROOF LEAKS etc. PLaza 7-0606 Call John Crimmins foi estimate, | TAXI CABS' •§ C A 1-4359 OR CA 1-5676 % ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE | TRAILER SPACE . 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A • Constant and loving supervision | Voice Classified Ads 1 • • 140-acre campus & lakefront for I S Phone , P.ri.b J| Buy. - Sell - Service PLENTY OF OUTDOOR LIFE I1 CUtiification • if a As Your Check List, A • Excellent facilities and accommodations REFRIGERATORS I • Ad to be published tintef Martini; Friday 196 !| • SPORTS - Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, All Makes - $25 and up Horseback Riding, Fishing, Swimming etc. I • Authorized by (Fall name) il • I §m BAND & CHOIR, DRAMATICS, SHOPS g ta»«WHMa«M«MMM«M0M«M« «MMMMM»HMMfe»* MMK3M«.P*H WMM. S| 1137 N.W. 54th St. I (Two time minimum charge. See RATE SCHEDULE.)- | I Write: MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS SCHOOL | Pltast mail by SATURDAY tti me n«rt fRIOM issue t«: | PL 9-6201 East Chelsea St., P.O. Box 5175 | The Voice Mart P.O. Box 37-575 Miami 37, Florida | HABLAMOS ESPANOL ! Tampa 5, Fla. Phone 4-1595 | or call PL 8-6772 'before 6 P-M. Tuesday for Friday edition • | •UlimililflailliaiHlllliBIIIIIBHPlBIIIIIBIIIIBi -9«EI1lth ••» IITiatamm iiaVI I lititaBil ItlHMtUlHHiim !•• III ti •MTllrtMBti RIMM LI II (••! II111^ Httl •• 11HI SKI It U tatB III41MB 11 lie •• till tlMitllllitata It III ••! LUI Mkik^ FRIDAY, July. 1962 PAGE 24 CYO 5oftbaTI~Team Joins City? League I FORT LAUDERDALE — The HOMES FOR SALE • W. HOLLYWOOD ELECTRICIANS ROOFING HOMES FOR SALE - No. MIAMI BEACH softball' team of Our Lady NEAR ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH JOHN'S ROOFING 389 N. E. 171st Street Queen of Martyrs parish, lost MINNET ELECTRIC SERVICES Leaky Roofs Repaired KEYSTONE TOURIST COURT ""$10,200 •• 3 bedroom, 1 bath FURNISHED two bedroom, 1 bath, • their first game in_ the city CHEERFUL ESTIMATES FREE $5 and up. Call CA 6-2790 4307 N. E. 2nd Ave. Efficiency with carporte, gas heat, stove large enclosed Florida room, and refrigerator '. $500 DOWN, Specializing in Repair, Remodeling Cottag* & Trailer Spaces church league, falling to Park- "ROOFREPAIRS $4 up PHONE PL 4-6295 storage room, aluminum awnings plus closing costs, Payments of CALL LO 6-7521 OR IU 3-2198 throughout, air conditioner, pink MWAY Christian Church 15 to 10. ALL TYPES ROOFING & REPAIRS YEARLY RATES - G. W. lotthe $68.21 include taxes & insurance FT. LAUDERDALE AREA LICENSED & INSURED refrigerator, ivory Baby Grand CALL OWNER YU 9-8338 HOMES - NORTH MIAMI piano, rosebushes, fruit trees, Norm Kalie coaches the CYO IANDSCAPINO Call Joseph R. Facarazzo for. FREE ESTIMATE - CA 1-6671 BLOCK to Holy Family Church outdoor furniture, washer etc. squad which is scheduled to Bitter Blue Sod, Vhi ft. - LAWNS 14 YEARS ROOFING EXPERIENCE 3 bedroom, 1 bath, unfurnished, PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! SEE O'BRIEN play the First Christian Church dug up & EXPERTLY REPLACED. (Member of St. Brendan's Parish) $125 MONTH YEARLY $15,000 Total, owner • Wl 7-2867 1) - NICE 2 bedroom furnished, team Friday, July 6 at 6 p.m. screened porch, excellent Call Jos. Cangialou EVES NA 1 -1913 RUG CLEANING 1020 N. E. 146th St. Wl 7-3487 HOMES FOR SALE - HIALEAH on the Warfield Park diamond. LAWN SERVICE RESORTS landscaping • . $9500! Give your Rugs & Carpets < TRANSFERRED -tooo DOWN 2)-NICE TWO bedroom home, VELVET lawn Service • N.E. section 'NEW LOOK'- - For ESTIMATE COOL 2 bedroom Lake Cottages THREE bedroom CBS, tile roof, good location - $59001 Other activities pianned by (white) EXTRA service: Will. C ALL Hank - PL 4-0898 near Sebring, own beach, -boats, hardwood floors, • air conditioner, 3) - MIRAMAR - 3 bedroom, two the CYO include a bowling par"L water lawns while you vocation fishing, $35 week. FR 1-3779 SEPTIC TANKS disrwasher, awnings, fence, pump bath home, extra large poof ty Tuesday, July 10 at 1 p.m. CALL PL 40215 or PI.9-3244 WANTED - ROOM & BOARD & well. $12,400 . $79 month and patio . $2000 down. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING ' in the Flamingo Lanes and a Mow, edge, trim and clean up, PAYS ALL! Owner TU 8-6717 Miami • Hialeah - All N. Dade Retired widower wants room and 4) • BEAUTIFUL building lots, record hop Friday, July 6 in tedding, planting. Spread sand & board. MUST be walking distance HOMES FOR SALE N.W. 60 X 100, paved streets & , Soil. D-ck gardens. Call CA 1-1593. RADIO DISPATCHED. SERVICE the school cafetorium. CALL PL 7-1000 anytime. to Church. Write MC, c/o The 'Voice' city water - $800 EACH! ;5) • INVESTMENT PROPERTY .OWER.SERVICE Mart, P.O. Box 37-575, Miami 37. POOL HOMEl St. Monica's Parish • 3 bedroom, Ideal location for funeral . MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. WANT TO RENT HOMES NEW INSTALLATION & REPAIR 2 bath' (master 11x19) - built-in home • Prices & terms RIGHT West ..Palm Singles . Authorized Service »nd Parts bathrooms etc. FREE Estimates. Three adults want to rent two vanity with, sewing machine - Florida WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT • Fertilized • Sharpening • Welding bedroom unfurnished home by ROYAL MOSAIC TILE CO. room 12 x 24, fenced, sprinklers, '. AT THE RIGHT PRICE!! Install New Officers TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU MO 5 -3511 Days • MO 6-2442 Evei August 1st. Write to 59)0 N. W. beautifully landscaped, LARGE 27 S. W. 27th Ave. Call HI 4-2305 WEST PALM BEACH — 7th Ct. Miami or call PL 9-3936 closets plus MANY, MANY EXTRAS 20256 Old Cutler Rd. Call CE 5-4323 VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE ' O'BRIEN REALTY Newly elected officers of the ONLY. $16, 500 • TERMS. YU 9-2096 • EVES YU 3-4428 LAWN SPRINKLERS VENETIAN BLINDS CORNICES Catholic Singles Club were in- CALL NA 1-0006 after 3 «. weekends. 6081 Washington St. W. Hollywood ALLIEO LAWN SPRINKLER Refinished Repairs Your Home REAL ESTATE stalled during a banquet Tues- Call STEADCRAFT PI 9-6844 lawn Sprinklers, Pumps and Wells ACREAGE AND LOTS. day, July 3 when outgoing 9510 N. W. 7th Ave. installed • serviced & maintained. EDISON REALTY SWIMMING POOL , HOME SERVING S. FLORIDA SINCE 1940. (Member of St. James' Parish)' president Bob Kelly presented HOMES • INCOME PROPERTY NEAR EDISON HIGH MIRAMAR • Two bedroom, large the gavel to new president Joe FREE ESTIMATES IN DADE, WASHER REPAIRS EDWARD J. CHARBONEAU. Realtor NO QUALIFYING Screened patio, many extras. BROWARD J, COLLIER COUNTIES. WASHER REPAIRS . ALL MAKES 175 N. W. 62nd St. Ft 1-2441. VERY nice 3 bedroom CBS, Reduced to only $9500. TERMS Cirone. ' . • CALL MU 8-4661 OR JB 8-7073 Factory Approved • Work Guaranteed 15 X 30 Pool, large patio, Other officers are: Jerry NEAR ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH PAINTING Rebuilt Washers. YU 9-1721 Hwyd MARY MULLEN 2 Cabanas. Owner will carry TWO bedroom, . Florida room, L'Heureux, vice president; John PAINTING By Contract • ANY AREA Realtor • Member St. Brendan's long term mortgage. WATER HEATJRS Lou • Homes • Acreage • Rentals SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. closed garage, $< 2,500. TERMS Guerriero, treasurer; Joann Interior - REASONABLE - Exterior Mikill, recording secretary and LICENSED & INSURED LOUIS E. MILLER Plumbing Co. " 7349 S.W. 8th Stre«t CA 6-1311 EDISON REALTY - PL 1-2441 . BOLAND REALTY Vernon L. Cassell CALL 821-2906 Water Heater Repairs J. Sales W1LUAMC. MURPHY -Dottie Stefanowski, correspon- 4102 Laouna Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 6445 Pembroke Rd. W. Hywd PAINTING • Interior - .Exterior Realtor ding secretary. CBS • 2 story, 3 bedrooms, Insured, Clean, Reliable. LOW Minbtl • Corpus Chriiti Parish YU 9^8550 OR eves YU 3-442 LARGE sleeping porch, 1 Ml baths, RATE. Coll FRANK PL 1-4886 Need n painting, plastering. 3191 N.W. 7lh Ave. »h. r/S lot 50 X 162, near Catholic and plumbing, masonry or other r HIGH quality painting . ROOFS r WINCHELL public schools, price only $12,000. GEORGEOUS BRAND NEW Pool CCD Summer School 'Home Improvement' job?. Patio three bedroom, two both, included, licemed & injured. Free REAL ESTATE 1 INSURANCE You'll find many varied and Hilda Altschul, Realtor 3035 NW 12 Av central air conditioning & heat, Ends With A Picnic »stimole». Coll BILL MO 1-3763- 806'Ponce de Leon Blvd. HI 3-7456 helpful listings in the 'Home. Call NE 5-7061 - Evenings CA 1-2334 insulated, garage, corner lot, "" ANELLO PAINTING '• Interior" (Member ol St. Theresa's Pariih) Children who attend the two- Improvement' section of the 'Mnrt' Owner transferred - Spacious 3 bed- $17,900. 2601 W. Tarpon Drive, K exterior • ALSO roof cleaning INVESTMENT PROPERTY Miramar or PL 8-7974 (Miami) week Confraternity of Christian Ctnd spraying. Reasonable prices. room, 3 bath home • $20,000. 2c CAN INCREASE TO 50* £85 N. W. 17th Place FR 4-0403 Doctrine summer school pro-' FREE ES1IMATE • Call PL 8-3664 RENTALS per sq. ft. NEAR AEROJET NEAR ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH gram in Holy Family parish at- (Member of St. Mary's Parish) HOMES FOR SALE • S.W. Three bedroom, 1 bath, corner BUY 40 ACRES . $12,000 • FR 1-3779 lot, ana room air conditioned, tended a picnic at the conclu- HOUSE PAINTING - Roofs pressure ROOMS . NORTH DADE Pilot transferred - Westchester HOMES FOR SALE - N. E. awnings, only $100 down, $76 sion of classes. , cleaned, coated. Kitchen cabinets, * Near NEW BIscayne College 3 bedroom, 2 bath, garage, extras. furniture. Awnings spray painted. BLOCK TO ST. ROSE OF LIMA CHURCH 1730 S. W. 83rd Ct. CA 1-0218 month, $9000 total. By owner There were 110 children en- SINGLE & DOUBLE, private home. 3205 S. W. 59th Ter. YU 9-5242 For free estimate • CE 5-4613 TWO bedroom CBS, attached HOMES FOR SALE • CORAL GABIES rolled in the classes and 25 .NA 4-2568 evenings and weekends. garage, 79X170' lot. LARGE • THREE MEN • fast and real, free ROOMS - HIALEAH rooms, natural fireplace. Florid^) •WALK TO MIRACLE MILE - Corner women of the parish assisted in •jtimate, interior - exterior. Near Hialeah Hospital - ROOM room, wood floors, county. 3 bedroom/ V/i baths, central air How To Be A the program. Bepediction con- Kitchen cabinets spray painted, conditioning and heat - $21,500. roofs cleaned, painted. HI 5-5598 Private home • $10 week. taxes - OWNER , TERMS, cluded the final session. 542 E. 24th St. OX 1-449.7 SEE 457 N. E. 107th Street 49 MALAGA AVE. HI 5-3139 PAINTING • Interior • Exterior Success In Business ROOMS • WEST HOLLYWOOD COUNTRY HOMES • SOUTH MIAMI Minor repair's, tiling. FREE ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH Mobile X-Ray Unit Estimate. HI 4-2924 after 5 P.M. MIRAMAR • St. Stephen's Parish EPIPHANY PARISH Comfortable home on Boulevard. 470 N.E. 114th Street Early to Bed PLUMBING Single or double, breakfast NEAR BARRY COLLEGE • Neat CBS, ! BIG REDUCTION ! At Villa Maria Friday 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Florida McCORMICK BOYETT privileges. Phone 989-5700 Hwyd. WONDERFUL TERMS! The Mobile X-Ray unit of the Plumbing Co. 24 HR. SERVICE room, fenced yard, excellent Early to Rise APARTMENTS - N. W. Dade County Tuberculosis and VVe specialize in plumbing repairs neighborhood. Owner. PL 7-8094 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Pool 9443 Park Dr., Miami Shores, Fla. TWO bedroom furnished apartment, LOVELY spacious executive's home! Work Real Hard Health Association will be lo- Day PL 7-0606 $68 month . plus utilities. WALK TO ST. ROSE OF LIMA Full dining room, breakfast room cated at the Villa Maria Home ^ Night PL 9-0355. PL 8-9622 25 N. W. 51st St. PL 1-0726 THREE bedroom, two bath, air - off deluxe equipped kitchen. and for the Aged Friday, July 13. APARTMENTS • S. E. conditioned, . Florida room, walk- Spacious closets. Big bedrooms, Chest x-rays will be available Phil Palm Plumbing big screened patio. Olympic pool. GRANADA - Beautifully furnished in- closets, •***•* >••*••>*••••••>•:•**• 7 p.m. POMPANO SHORES: St. Coleman. 7, charm that marked many oth- HOMESTEAD: Sacred Heart, 6:30, 8, 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15. Church Building 9:30, 11, 12:30. PORT CHARLOTTE: St. Charles Bor- er similar visits, such as to 1MMOKALEE: Lady of Guadalupe, 11. BLOCKS & BUILDING MATERIAL romep, 7, 8, 9:30, 11. INDIANTOWN: Holy Cross, 7:45. the pressroom of Vatican THE HAGUE (NO — The JUPITER: St. Jude (Salhaven), 7:30. 9. PORT ST. LUCIE: Marina, 9. City's daily newspaper, L'Os- KEY BISCAYNE: St. Agnes, 7, 8:30,PUNTA GORDA: Sacred Heart, 7:30, Dutch Parliament has voted to 10, 6:30 p.m. servatore Romano, to the Va- II. grant a 30 per cent govern- LABELLE: Mission, 9: RICHMOND HEIGHTS: Christ The tican Library, and to the LAKE WORTH: Sacred Heart, 6, 7, 8, King? (Martin Elementary Schoolj, 9. ment subsidy for church con- 9:15, 10:30, 11:30. RIVIERA BEACH: St. Francis, 7, A. Vatican's Polyglot Press. 10:30, 11:30. St. Luk«, 7, 8:30, 10 and Jl:30. SEBASTIAN: St. William Mission, 8 a.nx. struction. LEHIGH ACRES: St. Raphael -(Admin- SEBRING: St. Catherine, 7, 9, II. The afternoon's visit began in istration Building) 8, 10. SOUTH MIAMI: Epiphany, 6:30, 8, 9, MARGATE: St. Vincent, 8, 10, 11:30. 10, 11, 12. the chapel in the garage, dedi- The Church Building Aid Bill, MIAMI: The Cathedral, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, St. Thomas (South Miami Jr. High cated to Our Lady of the High- introduced by Johannes van 12, anc 6 p.m. School. 6750 SW 60th St.), 8, 10, 11. STUART: St. Joseph, 7, 9, 11. way. There the Pope was wel- Aartsen, Minister of Construc- Corpus Christi, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, VERO BEACH: St. Helen, 7:30, 9. II. comed by the chaplain and the 12:55 (Spanish). WAUCHULA: St. Michael, 8. WEST PALM BEACH: Blessed Martin, chief mechanic. tion and Housing, was support- 9:30. Holy Name, 7, 9, 10:30, 12. ed by the Catholic People^ St. Ann, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. The small son of one of che Modern Redi-Mix Plants St. Juliana, 6:30, 8, 9. 10. 11, 12. party, the Protestant-oriented chauffeurs gave the Pope a bou- ON THE KEYS Christian Historical Union and in: BIG PINE KEY: St. Mary of Pines, quet of white roses. Another 8:30, 10:30. chauffeur presented him with a a faction of the Anti-Revolu- DADE, KEY WEST: St. Mary, 0, 7. 8:30, 10, MARATHON: San Pablo, 6:30, 8:30, copy of a painting of Our Lady tionary party, another Protes- BROWARD 10. of the Highway which he had PLANTATION KET: San Pedro, 6:30, tant group. Opposing it were AND 9, II. painted for Rome's Church of PALM the Gesu. most Labor party and Liberal Fort Myers Knights party members. BEACH In a simple impromptu dis- COUNTIES * To Honor Dr. Jones course Pope John spoke of the When van Aartsen proposed protection which the Blessed the subsidy he pointed out that 5700 N.W. 37 AVE. - HIALEAH, FLA. FORT MYERS — Dr. L, J. Virgin gives her children on Home Office Jones, state deputy elect of the the road of life. He said she by 1970 the country will need Knights of Columbus, will be the could be relied upon to pro- 170 new Catholic churches, 160 guest of honor at a testimonial tect them from the dangers for the Netherlands Reformed dinner and dance Saturday, of modern traffic. Sept. 7 at 6 p.m. in Lehigh Church and 149 for other de- Acres, under the sponsorship of The Pope had words of high- nominations. the San Carlos Council, K of C. SEND THIS NOTICE TO: 6301 BISCAYNE Leonard Burt of the Fourth BLVD. MIAMI 38, Degree will be toastmaster and -SPEED DELIVERY FLORIDA Ed Atkins of Miami will be OF principal speaker. CARL F. SLADE, F.D. Chairman of the event will be Grand Knight Eugene J. Steuh- CARL F, SLADE FUNERAL HOME Paste here old address label from copy of mer of the Fort Myers Council. publication. Omit Items I, 2 and S when address label is furnished. 800 PALM AVE. HIALEAH TU 8-3433 Judge Ben Sheppard

NO. AND STREET APT. NO., P.O. »OX NO. OR R.F.D. NO. 2. CITY, ZONE NO.; AND STATE Gets Carnegie Award The Dale Carnegie "Human Relations" award has been pre- 3. Show all additional dates and numbers included itt address label (necessary for identification) sented to Judge Ben Sheppard OBIE JOHNSON of the Dade County Juvenile Court. 4. NO. AND STREET, APT. NO., P.O. BOX NO. OR R.F.D. NO. 5. CITY, ZONE NO., AND STATE FUNERAL HOME A member of the Little Flow- er parish, Coral Gables, Judge 16S0 HARRISON ST. HOLLYWOOD WA 2-7511 6. NAME OF SUBSCRIBER (Print or type) 7. DATE OF ADDRESS CHANGE Sheppard received the honor in recognition of his contributions Obie Johnson . . Funeral Director to the welfare of children both as - pediatrician and juvenile SERVING CATHOLIC FAMILIES OVER 18 YEARS court judge.

'26 July 6, 1062 MiafcnL Florida Panama Worker Schools Proposed By Bishop Deaths In The Diocese PANAMA CITY, Panama (NO — Vocational schools for CATANIA, JAMES, 73, o* 1347 Wil- Chase Ave., Miami Beach. St. PaS- ROTH, MRS. MARGARET. 8S, o» son St., Hollywood. Church of the rick Church. Our Lady of Mercy 4215 McKinley St., Hollywood. Nativ- adults in Panama's cities and Little Flower, Hollywood. Burial In Cemetery. ity Church. Burial in Chicago, Wad- Passalc, N, J. Wadlington Funeral * * * linffton Funeral Home. on farms have been proposed Home. MONTORO, DR. OCTAVIO, 70, of * * * Miami. Church of the Little Flower, SCALLAN, ROBERT E. JR., 48, by Auxiliary Bishop Marco Mc- CHERRY, FRANK S., «», of 521 Coral Gables, Philbrick's Coral Ga- of 220 NW 54th Court, Fort Lauder- Grath, with the suggestion that FUNERAL HOME E. 33rd St., Hialeali. Immaculate bles Funeral Home. dale, St. Clement Church. Conception Church. Our Lady of * * * they might be part of the U. S.- Mercy Cemetery. Carl F. Slade Fu- PAINTER, MRS. MARTHA M., 77, SEBASTIANEIXI, MRS. LINDA, neral Home. of 11020 NE 14th Ave., Miami 3642 SW 14th St., Miami. St. Michael assisted Alliance for Progress * * * i Shores, St. Rose of Lima Church. Church. Ahern-Plummer Funeral 3 Generations of BAVBY, BURR AI.AN, 73, ©» 308 Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery. Phil- Home. program. Aledo Ave., Coral Gables. St. Monica brick-Vickers Funeral Home. Experience Church. Llthgon's Carol City Center. * * * * * * PARADISE, MRS. PEARL, 51, of FLORENTINE, MRS. IA BY, 64, of 402 Lenox Ave.,' Miami Beach, St. Advertisement 1301 Bay Terrace, North Bay Is- Patrick Church, Our Lady of Mercy lanll. Mass and burial In Atlantic Cemetery, Largest Funeral City. Brake-Saunders Funeral Home. * * * PICCIRILLO. MRS. ELIZABETH, Home in Dade County GEORGE, ALBERT, 81, of 232 66. of 2120 SW 21st Terrace, Miami. NW Fourth St., Miami. Gesu Church. Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery. Ahern- SS Peter and Paul Cburcb, Lithgow's THOUGHT Flummer Funeral Home. Coral Way Center. * * * •A' Catholic Owned HAND, SELBY H., 78. of 2611 >W F O R ^W SW Seventh Ave., Miami. SS. Peter ana Paul Chuieh. and Managed * * * F INDKZ, ARTURO R., 53, of i 'D'ia\-A-Samt' [ 4J6- 30th St., Hialeah. St. John the * _ ostle Church. Our Lady of Prices to Satisfy M*i^y Cemetery. Emilio C. Moh Fu- In 2nd Year I By: Gaither D. Peden, Jr. neral Home. * * * Every Family HUGHES, ANNA JOSEPHINE, 83, "DiaT-A-Saint," the 24-hour- "Man doesn't live by bread closeness to God is perhaps the of 1283 NW 27th St., Miami. Corpus Christ! Church. Edward F. McHale day phone answering service is alone ..." best answer to the need for spir- tt Sons Funeral Home. beginning its second year of op- itual fulfillment. An appreciation 7200 N.W. 2nd Aye. PL 1-7523 When we speak of "appetite" we HURLEY, JOSEPH T., of 109« NE eration in Miami with a record of beauty — especially the beau- 145th St., Miami. Holy Family automatically think of food ... ties of nature — is another feast INVALID CAR SERVICE Church. Lithgow's 150th St. Center. of more than 850,000 phone calls food for the stomach, that is. But for our emotional appetite. There Cathedral" KOLLOCH, GEORGE B., 71, of during the first 12 months. there is another kind of food, al- is no set menu . . . the only im- 13111 NE Eighth Court, Miami Shores, St. Rose of Lima Church. Edward Each day "Dial-A-Saint" most equally important to our portant thing is that each person F, McHale & Song Funeral Home, presents a different inspira- well-heing, and that is food to find his own way of attaining * * * nourish the soul and feed our spiritual fulfillment. MARTI, MAIME, SR., 47, of 3415 tional text commemorating the emotional needs. In order for our saints as their feast days are bodies to grow it is essential An important thing at time of Father Kelly Dies celebrated throughout the that we eat, and in order for our bereavement is the comfort of a year. A telephone call to minds to grow it is imperative complete service. Such 'services that we have something to quench — complete in every respect — VIII reasons why- During Trip To Rome FRanklin 4-8481 day or night are available at G. D. PEDEN sends a 60-second tape-record- the thirst for spiritual comfort. FUNERAL HOME, Catholic Fun- Father John J. M. Kelly who ed message over the line. Exactly the way people have dif- eral Home, 8231 Bird Road and ferent tastes in food, so do they 9798 Hibiscus Street, Perrine. Am- has been in residence in Miami Daily messages for the pro- bulance Service. Phone CA 6-1811 gram are tape-recorded by have different preferences where Van OrsdeVs is Miami's for tfie past several years died emotional needs are concerned. A or 238-2724. last week aboard a ship en priests of the Diocese of Miami route to Rome. under the direction of Father James X. Henry, assistant pas- Ordained for the Diocese of tor, Holy Family parish, North HOLLYWOOD'S most recommended Buffalo, Father Kelly 67, had Miami. Special electronic equip- spent the winter months in ment is located at St. Paul Book WlNTTER South Florida because of ill and Film Center, 2700 Biscayne health. Blvd. Catholk. 6 funeral service OWNED and OPERATED 2-7555 FUNERAL E. G. WlNTTER Convenient Locations — four chapels strate- HOMES LICENSED DIRECTOR 1050 N. FEDERAL gicolly located for family and friends. FT. LAUDERDALE PARKING IN REAR 299 N. FEDERAL HWY. — 3501 W. BROWARD BLVD. NEWLY REDECORATED More experienced — Van Orsdel's conducts TA 2-2811 LU 1-6100 II more adult funerals than anyone in Dade DAN H. FAIRCHILD - PHIL H. FAIRCHILD County ... and passes savings developed FUNERAL DIRECTORS GREATER MIAMI'S on to the families we serve. CATHOLIC Finest facilities — Van Orsdel's beautiful FUNERAL HOME III chapels provide everything possible for com- KRAEER FUNERAL HOME fort and reverent dignity. R. JAY KRAEER, Funeral Director

Ambulance Service P. A. JOSBERGER Finest service — no compromise with qual- FUNERAL DIRECTOR IV ity. Our best service always — to anyone — 200 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY regardless of the amount spent — and ws POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA guarantee our service. Phone WH 1-4113 Personal attention — our staff trained to personally handle every problem, no matter IN WEST HOLLYWOOD how difficult, every detail, no matter how 5801 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. — YU 3-6565 'SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL' small. 5350 WEST FLAGLER ST. 448-6524 Freedom of choice — every family may' WADLINGTON PHILIP A, VI select a service price within their means — no one has to plead charity to purchase Funeral Homes any of our funerals — ho questions are asked IN HOLLYWOOD — and we use no selling pressure! 140 S. DIXIE HWY. — WA 3-6565 Complete funerals, quality for quality, cost CUT OUT-SAVE VII less at Van Orsdel's — and have for over 20 years. .

We offer all families a choice of over 60 SUPPORT THE VIII different caskets, with the finest of funeral funeral J^omes service and facilities ... complete in every CATHOLIC PRESS detail, from $145. "The Cost is a matter of Your Own Desire" MIAMI all (5) Locations I 660 W. FIAGIEK CORAL GABLES MONTHLY 837 PONCE DE UON BLVD. I PAYMENT PLAN SOUTH MIAMI XT KENDAU, U.S.1 AT S.W. 106TH ST. | OR MIAMI SHORES COMPLETE 11415 N.E.2ND AVE. 5% Funeral Cost Index | HIALEAH - MIAMI SPRINGS] I CASH DISCOUNT OLIVE DR. AT OKEECHOBEE RD. Metal Caskets from $450 MORTUARIES ALL SERVICES Hardwood Caskets from $460 ,FR 3-6363, LARGE CATHOLIC STAFF

Our Educational Department will furnish Detailed The PHILBRICK C. D. Van Orsdel, Licensee Information, including Social Security and Veteran FUNERAL HOMES For Further Information Call FR 3-5757 Benefits upon request, without obligation. Guaranlaad Prices .__ CUT OUT —

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