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Columbus, Ohio 11—THE CATHOLIC TIMES Friday. April 15,1955 Priest Sees Public Colleges K. of C. Leaders Meet Delegate "Your Friendly Neighborly Store" Italian? Celebrate Defeat CITY FURNITURE 2288 SULLIVANT RA 2577 Of Reds in Turin Elections ROME—(NC)—Democratic labor Aided at Expense of Private WE Plenty ef Prompt 7 k Wook. union elements in Italy are jubil­ B. H. “Curley' TRADE Parkin. Delivery To Pay ant over their victory in the union LANSING, Mich. — (NC) — The recent mushrooming of Michigan’s public universi­ LeFsver Kennay election in the great Fiat works in ties and colleges is way out of proportion to that of the independent ones and is “detrimental Turin, in the face of strong com­ . to the best interests of our State, the president of the University of Detroit told the munist opposition. State Legislature. The event is recognized as at Testifying before a joint session of the Senate and House Education Committees, least a step in the right direction. Father Celestin J. Steiner, S.J., al­ ROBERTS' PLUMBING Combined in a recent democratic the future" of higher education in Mennen Williams based his re­ so charged that representatives • f election victory among small farm­ the State. quest for an appropriation of ers for cooperatives in Emilia, it Michigan’s private colleges "ha' e In addition, Father Steiner testi­ $150,000,000 to expand public looks promising. not had a voice in planning f< r fied that some of the State’s public colleges and universities only COMPANY institutions have been "in active on the potential of the public in­ competition with one another and stitutions, and that the Gover­ PLUMBING & STEAM FITTING with the independent colleges and nor's program did not consider universities.” Through organized "the resources or needs or in­ appeals for contributions which terests of independent colleges." 1574 E. Main St. FA. 2146 Columbus, Ohio are added to the usual government The university president also subsidies, he said, the public col­ noted that as originally appoint­ COMPLETE leges can engage in "agressive re­ ed, Michigan’s 52-member execu­ cruitment of high school seniors tive committee and executive ad­ His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Papal Let us show you that EYEWEAR through such inducements as nu­ visory committee for the White Delegate to the United States greeted members of the Supreme BANKING merous and generous scholarships House Conference on Education Board of Directors of the Knights of Columbus, in Washington for not onlv offers necessary Visu*1 and grants-in-aid as well as the next fall “did not list one single their quarterly meeting. Shown with the Delegate are Supreme Benefits, but is remarkably effec­ regular ‘token’ tuition and fee independent college or university Knight Luke E. Hart (right), St. Louis, Mo., and Deputy tive in achieving desirable Facial “near-home representative.” It was only some rates.” Asserting that many of Supreme Knight William J. Mulligan (left), of Hartford, Conn. and Fashion effects. these "helps” are offered "irre­ weeks after the Executive Advis­ near-work” spective of outstanding academic ory Committee first met that sev­ CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES Artistic Designed Frames. excellence or real economic need,” eral independent college represen­ Queen City Police Seven Regional the Jesuit educator declared: tatives were added to it, he said. Harry Schwartz Optical Co. in all parts of “We find ourselves wondering,” "If this same practice were per­ he said, “if there is any connec­ Ask For Ruling CCD Congresses (SERVING CENTRAL OHIO SINCE 1925) mitted to prevail in business and Columbus! tion between this goal of public 169 EAST STATE STREET (at 4th) CA. 1-4000 industry our ‘free enterprise’ form education in Michigan and the ob­ On Obscene Books Planned for 1955 of democracy would soon cease to jectives described in the recent CINCINNATI — (NC) — Courts WASHINGTON — (NC) — Seven COLUMBUS, OHIO exist.” publication (January 1955) of the in Ohio have been given the job of regional congresses of the Confra­ Father Steiner pointed out that Educational Policies Commission deciding if suggestive “sex” books ternity of Christian Doctrine have while 82 per cent of Michigan’s of the National Education Associ­ are obscene. been scheduled for 1955, according college and university students ation under the title ‘Public Educa­ Police Chief Stanley R. Schrotel to an announcement of the Na­ "I J? modern banking officer are enrolled in public institutions tion and the Future of Amer­ of Cincinnati had some allegedly tional Center of the CCD here. -1*7 for City-Wide service and only 18 per cent in private ica.’ . offensive books confiscated from Delegates from 52 dioceses in THE PINE ROOM institutions, the ratio of the nation “Implicitly throughout ‘Public downtown stores, acting after a 25 States, plus the District of Co­ Formerly BIG 3 TAVERN — Under New Management is 54.3 per cent to 45.7 per cent. Education and the Future of Amer­ complaint had been made by a lumbia and Alaska, will attend the With The Ohio National, vou can FINE STEAKS — CHOPS — CHICKEN — SEA FOOD This, he said, is despite "the econ­ ica’ the authors seem to seek proof high-ranking official of the Board various three-day sessions at which BANK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBOR. omy of independent education.” that the whole American tradition of Education. CCD training courses for the laity Specializing in Italian Spaghetti HOOD . saving valuable time and As an example of this "econ­ calls for universal, public school He said that he would welcome will be featured. Many Varieties of Fine Sandwiches omy," ha said the University of education and that all loyal Ameri­ a law suit and a legal ruling on In addition to these congresses, Legal Beverages unnecessary driving expense. Visiting the Open Weekdays 9 AM Till 1 AM cans should make an act of faith whether or not these books are ob­ at which registrations are expect­ bank is as convenient as going to the Detroit educates its 8,508 stu­ Open Sundays 12 Noon To 10 P.M. 4 dents at an operational cost of in public education which alone is scene, and therefore, contraband. ed to top the 25,000 mark, special­ grocery or drug store! You’re back “in a less than three and a half mil­ the best support of American de­ Once a decision is made, he said, ized Clergy Institutes are schedul­ jiffy” . ready for other activities. Al) of lion dollars, but that if the 8,508 mocracy." the police department will be fur­ ed in August for the Diocese of JOSEPH P. LOUDNER, Prop. our 15 offices render our complete services. students were enrolled in one of ----------------- o----------------- nished with a guide for future ac­ Manchester, and on September 28 I960 HARRISBURG PIKE JO. 2067 ' tion. Bank with us, wherever you prefer. the state universities it would Mt. Carmel Nun Panelist and 29 for the Diocese of Pueblo, cost the people of Michigan about $7,500,000. At Pharmacy Institute Motion Pictures Classified Father Steiner maintained that Sistear M. Florentine, C.S.C., of We Are Mt. Carmel Hospital, will take part "public education on every level Following is a list of motion pictures Mad Magician, Magnificent Obsession, is absolutely essential to our form in the seventh annual institute for reviewed and classified by the National Make Haste to Live, Marty, Mighty Fort­ helping To build Columbus of democracy, and I stand ready to hospital pharmacists, May 14-17, Council of the Legion of Decency. ress. Clans A — Section 1 — Unobjectionable New Orleans, Uncenscred. by manufacturing The OhioNationdl Bank support public education as the in St. Louis, Mo. As the general ses­ for general patronage. On the Waterfront, Outcast. obligation of every American citi­ sion on May 17, in Kiel Auditor­ African Adventure, All American, Prince of Players. Port of Hell, Push­ AfraiATCD WITH Animal Farm. Athena, Atomic Kid, Ar- overs, Private Hell 38. BA HC OHIO zen.” While he was “not requesting ium, Sister Florentine, will partici­ row in the Dust. Momhor Member Federal Return to Treasure Island, Ring of flexicore co»<»oa*noM tax money for our independent pate in a panel discussion on Battle Taxi, Black Hora. Canyon,______ Fear. Riot in Cell Block 11. Podeml Resorts Deposit Insurance Black Knight, Bob Mathias Story. Black Sabaka, Secret Assignment, Shanghai Precast—Prestre^jed-Monolithically Poured colleges and universities,” he said, “Graduate Staff Problems.” Dakotas. Bounty Hunters, Brigadoon, Story, Sign of the Pagan, Silver Chalice, System Corporation Concrete Roof and Floor Slabs the private institutions should be The institute is jointly sponsored Bright Road. Spice of Life, Steel Cage, Stranger’s Cattle Queen of Montana, Challenge the Hand, Suddenly, Security Risk. t’sed In Many Churches And Schools taken into consideration in plan­ by the Catholic Hospital Associa­ Wild, Cinerama Holiday (U.S.A, prints). Tight Spot, Tonight's the Night, Trom- “Our Strength Your Protection* ning for the future. tion, the American Pharmaceutical Detective, Devil Girl From Mars. Devil’s bo. Tropic Zone, Trouble on the Trail. Harbor. Diamond Wizard, Dragnet. Unchained. ARROWCRETE CORP. In this connection, he com­ Association and the American So­ Far Country. Violent Men, Voice of St leno. (U.S. plained specifically that Gov. G. ciety of Hospital Pharmacists. Glass Slipper. * prints), Vice Squad. 816 McKinley Ave. CA. 1-5506 High Society. Hunters of the Deep. White Feather It Came From Beneath the Sea. Young at Heart. Jungle Moon Men. Killer Leopard, Killer* From Space. Class B — Objectionable in part, Littlest Outlaw, The; Living Dasert, About Mrs. Leslie, Act of Love, All Living It Up, Long Gray Line. Ashore, Americano, Arena. Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki. Marshalls Bad for Each Other Bait, Barefoot in Disguise.
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