THE VOICE OFFICIAL P.O. Box 1059 Miami, Fla. 33138 DIOCESE OF MIAMI Return Requested ^\TOICE HOLY WEEK - 1966 Appointments for Pontifical Ceremonies Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida in the Cathedral of St. Mary VOL. VIII, No. 3 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy APRIL 1, 1966 SECOND PASSION SUNDAY (Palm Sunday) April 3 (10:15 A.M.) Pontifical Blessing of (he Palms Serious Dialogue' To Aid Unity The Most Reverend , Celebrant The Very Reverend Monsignor David Bushey, Assistant || The Right Reverend Monsignori Peter Reilly and Dominic \ Pledged By Pope, Barry, of Honor. SOLEMN MASS CORAM EPISCOPO By JAMES C. O'NEILL The Very Reverend Monsignor Joseph O'Shea, Celebrant. ROME (NO — Pope Paul VI The Reverend Francis Lechiara, . and Anglican Archbishop Mi- chael Ramsey of Canterbury The Reverend Joseph Brunner, Subdeacon. ended their historic meetings in The Reverend Father John Glorie, Homily. Rome with a joint statement announcing the intention of the The Reverend Arthur R. DeBevoise and the Reverend David Roman Catholic Church and the Russell, Masters of Ceremonies. to begin The Reverend Donald F. X. Connolly, Commentator. a "serious dialogue which . . . [ may lead to that unity in truth HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 7 (10:30 A.M.) for which Christ prayed." Concelebrated Mass Of Chrism The joint statement, read both in Latin and English, was The Most Reverend Bishop, Principal Concelebrant. greeted by warm applause by The Very Reverend Monsignor David Bushey, Assistant Priest. | more than 5,000 people gather- ed m the basilica of St. Paul The Right Reverend Monsignori Robert W. Schiefen, V.G. and | outside the Walls on the morn- John J. Fitzpatrick, Deacons of Honor. ing of March 24. The Reverend Mr. Martin Devereaux, Deacon. At the end of the readings, The Reverend Mr. Michael Sullivan, Subdeacon. the Pope and the Anglican pri- mate exchanged a kiss of peace CONCELEBRANTS and copies of the statement. The Very Reverend Monsignori: Then they turned together to pause in a moment of. prayer Michael J. Fogarty, V.F. Francis Dixon, V.F. before the tomb of St. Paul, Bernard McGrenehan, V.F. John O'Dowd, V.F. which is under the basilica's main altar. The Pope gave his Joseph DeVaney, V.F. blessing in Latin. Then side by The Reverend Lewis Bennett, C. M., Homily. side they walked down the main aisle of the church with cheers ASSISTING DEACONS and applause greeting them as they passed. The Reverend Fathers: James Connaughton Michael Licari The enormous bronze doors at the end of the basilica swung Patrick Slevin Edward McCarthy, O.S.A. back, and brilliant spring sun- Angel Vizcarra, OP. F. D. Nealy, O.P. shine flooded the church's en- trance porch. Outside, the two John Waterman, C.SS.R. religious leaders embraced ASSISTING SUBDEACONS again, and then Pope Paul in an unexpected gesture, removed The Reverend Fathers his ring from his finger and fit- Martin Green . James X. Henry ted it on to Dr. Ramsey's fin- ger. The Pope's ring was gold John Block Charles Clements set with an emerald in the cen- Gerald Grogan Robert Lieb ter of which was a small golden cross inset with small dia- Nelson Fernandez monds. The Very Reverend Monsignor Joseph O'Shea, Commentator, Parting with smiles and cor- MASTERS OF CEREMONIES dial good wishes, the two drove The Reverend Fathers (Continued on Page 2) Arthur DeBevoise Joseph Brunner •II i. ' AFTER 400 YEARS of alienation, Hie heads of the Roman Catholic and Anglican com- John Donnelly Roger Radloff ^Cardinal Bea: munions met officially beneath Michelangelo's Sistene Chapel fresco, "The Last Judgment." William O'Connell David Russell 'Hopes Exceeded' GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 8 (NOON) ROME (NO — The Church's POPE SUMMARIZES EFFECTS OF VISIT Liturgical Service Of The Passion "unity cardinal" has declared that the visit of the Archbishop The Most Reverend Bishop, Celebrant. of Canterbury with Pope Paul The Very Reverend Monsignor David Bushey, Assistant Priest. 1 VI "exceeded every expecta- tion." 'Current Of Charity' Begins The Very Reverend Monsignori Joseph O'Shea and William F. Augustin Cardinal Bea, presi- VATICAN CITY (NO — De- separated from the Church of born, so to speak, which then McKeever, Deacons of Honor. dent of the Vatican Secretariat parting from his prepared text , a Church so loved by distinguished itself in a grand The Reverend Mr. Michael Sullivan, Deacon. for Promoting Christian Unity, at his weekly general audience, Rome and, so to speak, gener- way throughout the Middle Ages, pointed to a joint statement of Pope Paul VI spoke with emo- ated by Rome. reaching that period which we The Reverend Mr. Martin Devereaux, Subdeacon. the Pope and Anglican Arch- tion of his official meeting less "There rests in this very ba- call the Protestant crisis. This The Reverend Gary Steibel, Reader of Lesson. bishop Michael Ramsey. than an hour before with Angli- silica (St. Peter's) St. Gregory was the , which sor- The Reverend Donald F. X. Connolly, Commentator. can Archbishop Michael Ram- rowfully severed the Church of "They speak of a dialogue the Great who sent Augustine sey of Canterbury. England — like those in Ger- The Reverend Cyril Schweinberg, C.P., Homily. founded on the Gospel and on with 30 monks at the end of the many, Switzerland and others — their ancient common traditions "For more than four centur- sixth century to re-evangelize MASTERS OF CEREMONIES from Rome, and with such that could lead to unity in the ies," the Pope told those at the England. Other missionaries had The Reverend Arthur DeBevoise and the Reverend David animosity that the name of truth Christ prayed for," the audience, "the Roman Church been there before. It is from Russell. cardinal noted. has had the sorrow of being them that Catholic England was (Continued on Page 2) SERIOUS DIALOGUE WILL FOLLOW ANGLICAN PRIMATE'S VISIT Pope, Canterbury Pledge Unity Efforts (Continued from Page 1) From the words of the joint tions, may lead to that unity in Catholic England, for before the off — Pope Paul back to the statement it was obvious that truth for which Christ prayed." Reformation the kings of Eng- Vatican and Dr. Ramsey to both Pope and. Primate were The joint declaration went on land were honorary canons of make a courtesy visit to the of- greatly in earnest for new and to say that "the dialogue should St. Paul's, and the abbey walls fices of the Vatican Secretariat closer relations between their include not only theological bear the coat-of-arms of the for Promoting Christian Unity, churches. The statement noted matters, such as Scripture, tra- English Order of the Garter, of which had arranged many of that the meeting on the morn- dition and the liturgy, but also which the abbot was automat- the details of his three-day visit. ing of March 23 in the solemnity matters of practical difficulty ically a member. In the afternoon of the pre- of the Sistine chapel "markjS felt on either side." (Even today other major Ro- vious day, Dr. Ramsey had vis- a new stage in the development Neither the Pope nor the Pri- man basilicas have heads of ited St. Peter's basilica and was of fraternal relations based mate, it was affirmed, were un- state as traditional honorary shown various points of special upon Christian charity and of aware of the difficulties ahead, canons — French President interest to England. He also sincere efforts to remove causes but "nevertheless they are of Charles de Gaulle for St. John stopped to pray before the of conflict and to re-establish one mind in their determination Lateran and Spanish chief of tomb of Pope John XXIII and unity." to promote responsible contacts state Francisco Franco for St. left a bouquet of white carna- In the presence of more than between their communions in Mary Major. St. Peter's lacks tions. 20 cardinals and a delegation all those spheres of church life this office since it was former- From there he went to the of Anglican prelates, the two where collaboration is likely to ly conceded to the since-deposed Vatican palace to visit private- leaders declared: lead to a greater understanding emperors of Austria-Hungary.) ly with Pope Paul for 65 min- "They affirm their desire that and a deeper charity, and to Before going to the basilica utes. What was said during the all those Christians who belong strive in common to find solu- the Pope and Dr. Ramsey met conversation was not made pub- to these two communions may tions for all the great problems in the Red Hall of die abbey lic. But the talk was described be animated by these same sen- that face those who believe in to sign two copies each of the CROSS PRESENTED by AngUcan Archbishop to Pope Paul at by the archbishop's spokesman timents of respect, esteem and Christ in the world of today." English and Latin texts of the Vatican City was one of several gifts exchanged by them. as cordial. fraternal love, and in order to HISTORICAL LINKS joint statement. "The Primate discussed with help these develop to the full The day's ceremony of prayer Present for the signing among and Bishop Thomas Holland of After the hymn the Pope the Pope the possibilities of co- they intend to inaugurate be- service began with the Pope others were Eugene Cardinal Salford, England, representing spoke a short prayer in Latin operation between the two tween the Roman Catholic and Dr. Ramsey entering the Tisserant, dean of the College the Roman Catholic hierarchy and then Anglican Canon John churches and points of differ- Church and the Anglican Com- basilica from the adjoining ab- of Cardinals; Amleto Cardinal of England. The Pope gave Dr. Findlow, representative of the ence and divergence between munion a serious dialogue bey of St. Paul, where they had Cicognani, Papal Secretary of Ramsey the pen with which he at the two confessions," the which, founded on the Gospels talked briefly. Even this setting State; Augustin Cardinal Bea, had signed. the Vatican, read a selection spokesman said. and on ancient common tradi- had ancient historical links with head of the unity secretariat, CONFERS CROSS from St. Paul's Letter to the . During his earlier visit to the Philippians. unity secretariat, Dr. Ramsey Next American-born Jesuit had conferred the Cross of Father John Long, a member A HEAVENLY GIFT Lambeth on Cardinal Bea. The of the Secretariat for Promot- honor is reserved to those who ing Christian Unity, read in make major contributions to the English verses of the 21st FOR ecumenical movement. He also Psalm, which all answered al- gave him copies of his writ- ternately with the refrain: ings. Dr. Ramsey conferred the "Lamb of God, have mercy on Cross of St. Thomas of Can- us." terbury on Bishop Jan Wille- A selection from St. John brands, secretary of the unity was then read in Italian by secretariat, and Msgr. Gian- Msgr. Dante Balboni of the Vat- franceso Arrighi, undersecre- ican library. Anglican Canon tary of the secretariat's West- John Satterthwiate, secre- ern affairs section. tary general for the council of Msgr. Loris Capovilla, for- the 's foreign merly private secretary to Pope relations, then read the litany John XXIII, gave Dr. Ramsey of prayers for unity", peace and a breviary which had belonged divine help. to the late Pontiff. Inside the basilica, the Pope Archbishop Ramsey then rose and the Primate took their and read a short but moving prayer: places before two chairs of equal size placed in front of the "Oh God, Father of our Lord main altar. The Benedictine Jesus Christ, our only Savior, monks of the abbey began sing- the Prince of Peace, give us ing in Latin the humn. "Veni grace seriously to lay to heart Creator Spiritus," which was the great dangers we are in by our unhappy divisions. Take A. Cold filigree hand painted taken up by all the church. Miniatures. $30,00 away all hatred and prejudice arid whatsoever else may hind- B. Charm Bracelet etosely interwoven 'Current er us from Godly union and gold. $14.85 concord: that, as there is but C. St. Christopher meflal 14K Gold one body and one spirit and the stones spell Dear. $€4.00 Of Charity one hope of our calling, one 0. St Christopher ham! enameled 1 Lord, one faith, one baptism, Medallion. $108.00 Established one God, the Father of us all, so we may henceforth be all 1. Our Lady of Sorrow UK Gold ' tl. $50.08 (Continued from Page 1) of one heart and of one soul, pope could not even be mention- united in one holy bond of truth F. Madonna & child sit gold with and peace, of faith and charity, , diamond Irate and leaf patterns in ed sapphire stones on gold "Time has passed, and many and may with one mind and MedaJ. $95.09 experiences have been under- mouth glorify Thee through sus Christ our Lord." emmet medal ef Blessed gone. Many good souls have • with g fcfcj prayed and, behold, we begin to on 14K fram*, The Pope then intoned in Latin see results. This great person- the Our Father, which all pres- H. Necklace mounted in silver with ality (Dr. Ramsey) comes to ent recited in their own lan- blue stone and blue enamel pay us a friendly visit. We still guages. have all questions of doctrine to examine. We hope they will *' be resolved. We are not speak- ing about disciplinary matters, ' School Holidays ij, which are less important. But , Start On April 6 ? the fact remains that a current t of charity has already been es- , Easter vacation for sto- % tablished which wishes to ex- p dents enrolled in schools of \ the Diocese of Miami begins { press itself mutually as a " at the close of classes on - •• lasting thing and thus produce" \, Wednesday, April 6, accord- \l its fruit." / ' ing to the Department of Ed- The Pope told his listeners < ucation. THE KEY that he wished to share this ,'* moving event with them and ^ Classes resume on Tues- 6400 BISCAVNE BOULEVARD, MIAMI 754-7575 asked them to pray for its sue- ;| day, April 12. cess. - Page 2 April t, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida POPE, CANTERBURY SIGN JOINT DECLARATION Church Leaders' Statement (Following is the English text of {Che joint statement on Chris- practical difficulty felt on either tian unity issued by Pope Paul VI and Anglican Archbishop side. His Holiness the Pope and Michael Ramsey of Canterbury in Rome on March 24.) His ^ Grace the Archbishop of In this city of Rome, from they wish to leave in the hands Canterbury are, "indeed, aware which St. Augustine was sent by of the God of mercy all that in that serious obstacles stand in St. Gregory to England and the past has been opposed to the way of a restoration of com- there founded the cathedral See this precept of charity, and that plete communion of faith and of Canterbury, toward which the they make their own mind of sacramental life. Nevertheless, eyes of all Anglicans now turn the Apostle which he expressed they are of one mind in their as the center of their Christian in these words: "Forgetting determination to promote re- communion, His Holiness Pope those things which are behind, sponsible contacts between their Paul VI and His Grace Michael and reaching forth - unto those communions in all those spheres Bamsey, Archbishop of Canter- things which are before, I press of church life where collabora- bury, representing the Anglican toward the mark for the prize tion is likely to lead to a great- Communion, have met to ex- of the high calling of God in er understanding and a deeper change fraternal greetings. Christ Jesus" (Phil. 3, 13-14). charity and to strive in common At the conclusion of their They affirm their desire that to find solutions for all the great meeting they give thanks to Al- all those Christians who belong problems that face those who mighty God who by the action to those two communions may believe in Christ in the world of of the Holy Spirit has in these be animated by these same sen- today. Pope And Archbishop Of Canterbury Sign Joint Declaration latter years created a new at- timents of respect, esteem and Through such collaboration, mosphere of Christian fellow- fraternal love, and in order to by the grace of God the Father ship between the Roman Catho- help these develop to the full, and in the light of the Holy Spir- lic Church and the Churches of they intend to inaugurate be- it, may the prayer of our Lord the Anglican Communion. tween the Roman Catholic Jesus Christ for unity among Church and the Anglican Com- This encounter of March 23, His disciples be brought nearer munion a serious dialogue 1966, marks a new stage in the to fulfilment, and with progress which, founded on the Gospels development of fraternal rela- toward unity may there be a and on the amcient common tra- tions, based upon Christian char- strengthening of peace in the ditions, may lead to that unity ity, and of sincere efforts to re- world, the peace that only He in truth, for which Christ move the causes of conflict and can grant who gives "The peace prayed. to reestablish unity. that passeth all understanding," In willing obedience to the The dialogue should include together with the blessing of Al- command of Christ, who bade not only theological matters mighty God, Father, Son and His disciples love one another, such as Scripture, tradition and Holy Spirit, that it may abide they declare that, with His help, the liturgy, but also matters of with all men for ever.

Climax Of The Visit — Pope And Archbishop Join In Common Prayer MEETING WITH POPE PROVIDES AN IMPETUS YOU ARE A Canterbury Sees Unity Gain By PATRICK RELEY speak of the Pope's and the Pri- The joint statement continued SENSATIONAL ROME (NO — Within bvo mate's intention "to inaugurate that such a dialogue "should in- hours of praying with Pope Paul between the Roman Catholic clude not only theological mat- VI and issuing a declaration of Church and the Anglican Com- ters such as ^Scripture, tradition common purpose with him An- munion a serious dialogue which and the liturgy, but also maffers glican Archbishop Michael . . . may lead to that unity in of practical difficulty felt on SUCCESS! Ramsey of Canterbury predict- truth for which Christ prayed." either "side." Decide now to bo always SUCCESSFULLY ed that this precedent-shattering meeting of minds and hearts INDEPENDENT! Put a part of your earnings will give powerful impetus to In an insured MIAMI BEACH FEDERAL Christian unity. savings plan and add to it regularly. "I am quite sure this morn- Ing's event will have an effect MURRAY'S on Christian unity even in my generation and a still greater Custom Roof Coating and effect in future generations," Dr. Ramsey said in a press Exclusive Si/icone Process Annual Dividend conference at the English Col- Paid and Compounded Means Quality!! X tto lege shortly after returning to >»!$*•< •)> his quarters there from St. 'it' 2-Year Guarantee and Easy Terms Quarterly Paul's basilica, where he had MITCHELL WOLFSON prayed side by side with the it 5-Year Warranty Chairman of the Board Pope'' '^ened with him to the FLORIDA'S FASTEST GROWING ROOF COATING FIRM. MILTON WEIS3 rea

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Page 4 April 1,1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida « . -. . Jesus took bread, and blessing it, He broke and gave it to them, and said, 'Take; «... the great crowd . . . took the branches of palms and went forth to meet Him. And (his is My body.' And taking a cup and giving thanks, He gave it to them ... and He they cried out, 'Hosanna! Blessed is He Who comes in tf»e name of tfae Lord, the king said to them 'This is My blood . s .' " Mark 14, 22-24. of Israel!'"

/ ~. "And while He was yet speaking, behold Judas, one of the Twelve came and with him a great crowd with swords and clubs, from the chief priest and elders of the people . . . And he went straight up to Jesus and said, 'Hail, Rabbi!' and kissed him." Matthew 26, 47-49.

"And falling into an agony He prayed the more earnestly. And '*"' "And they stripped Him and put on Him a scarlet cloak; and His sweat became as drops of blood running down upon the plaiting a crown of thorns, they put it upon his head . . ." ground." Luke 22, 43-44. Matthew 27, 28-29.

"». l» robbers were <£**«*'Him, one on His right ^. ajdUid Him in a tomb which had been hewn "And they forced a certain passer-by, Simon of Cyrene . is rockk. MarMkk 1515, 4466. to take up His cross." Mark IS, 21. *»>« ««» •«* •» » April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 THE CHRISTIAN I(AITBS A Just Rebuke For Those Vast Interest In Document Whom Novelty Fascinates On Church In Modern World By Msgr. GEORGE G. HIGGINS stantial benefit to everyone, es- One of the inevitable, but nevertheless lamentable, side The Vatican Council's Pasto- pecially after they have been effects of the Second Vatican Council is the flood of unauthorized ral Constitution on the Church adapted to individual nations innovations some eager beavers felt obligated to make in the in the Modern World will be of and mentalities by the faithful under the guidance of their pas- name of freedom and progress. While the Council blessed the particular interest to Americans working in the tors." practice of re-examining and re-phrasing doctrine and morals, field of econom- This preliminary word of cau- it never attempted to give the green light to individuals to ic and social re- tion with regard to the inherent caB into question the most sacred of traditions and the firm- form. limitations of the constitution ness of moral principles. It is my im- is applicable to each of its sev- pression that, in eral chapters, but to nor so Some bare tasted the beady wine of the new morality and general, the much as chapter III of p. JO, like Stephen Leacock's horse, are going off in all directions document is be- which deals with economic and social life. at once. listening to them, one finds that they themselves are ing well receiv- ed in the United In the very nature of things, anything but serene in their novel proposal, and, while ad- fflGGms States. The only this chapter deals with highly mitting that they themselves are more mixed up than ever, people I have met who are com- contingent matters which are nevertheless they feel the missionary need of spreading their pletely disappointed with it are in "a constant state of develop- ideas and sharing their confusion. those who expected to find in it ment" and consequently do not definite answers to some of the lend themselves readily to a This thought came to mind when we read what Father more urgent problems confront- univocal application of general Henri de Lubac, S. J., said last week at Notre Dame University ing the modern world. principles, either doctrinal or moral. about the "openness and renewal" expected of Catholics and Actually, however, as Bishop Mark McGrath of Panama This will explain why the the Church today. Here is a theologian who some years ago pointed out when he presented council decided — wisely, in my was under a cloud as far as the Holy Office was concerned. OUR COMMON GROUND the document on the floor of the opinion — to confine itself to the council last Fall, it was never restatement of certain general But this scholar, who daringly helped chart new roads in meant to be a handbook of principles and proposals which, theology, always had the simplicity and humility of the great ready-made answers to specific hopefully, to repeat the words He is therefore eminently qualified to call to order those who Smut Peddlers Dealt Blow problems. of the Constitution, "wiH prove are today making truth subjective and are fascinated by novel- SEEKING REALITY to be of substantial benefit to Last week's Supreme Court decisions on obscene publica- everyone . . . after they have ties in the Church. Bishop McGrath served in the tions are being analyzed carefully to see if at Dong last the council as the Relator or com- been adapted to individual na- These remarkable words of his ought to be pondered care- Justices agreed on the meaning of obscenity and if the long- mission spokesman for the in- tions and mentalities by the faithful, under the guidance of fully: "Woe to me if under the pretext of openness and re- suffering public may have some protection against the smut troductory chapter of the Pas- toral Constitution on the Church their pastors." newal I began to adore, as Newman used to say, some vague peddlers. in the Modern World. In this 'GOOD POPE JOHN* and pretentious creations of my mind instead of the Son eternally Reactions to the Court decisions are mixed. Most agree, capacity he was called Upon to The word "restatement" of living in the Church; if I placed my trust in al too human as far as the hope of clarification of the law goes, that more explain to the conciliar Fathers principles is used here advised- the methodology which had been novelties whose contemporary warmth is already no more confusion resulted from the opinions of the Court. Justice Har- ly to suggest that this particu- than that of a corpse, destined soon to disappear; if I wished employed in the drafting of the lar chapter of the constitution lan, for instance, called the ruling of the majority "an aston- constitution. to draw up alone my own credo . . . instead of relying on does not pretend to break any ishing piece of judicial improvisation." Because of the very nature new ground in the field of Cath- the wisdom and the purity with which the Spouse has perma- Justice Brennan added a new element to the problem of of the document, he pointed out, olic social teaching. For better nently endowed His bride. May I always understand that only it was necessary that the real or worse, it is simply a brief my devotion to her tradition, which is not a burden, but a defining obseenity by saying "a book cannot be proscribed condition of today's world be restatement — or, if you will, a unless it is found to be utterly without redeeming social val- source of strength, will be at the beginning of bold and fruitful described at least in a general bringing up to date — of some, ue." All the Justices apparently used the 1957 ruling in the way, before any judgments but by no means all of the key innovations." Roth case as a guideline, namely, that publications designed were made about it. principles and ideals outlined entirely to appeal to "prurient interest" lack the protection This inductive or descriptive in papal social pronouncements of the past 75 years and, more of the constitutional guarantee of freedom of expression. methodology, he pointed out, Unity Road Can Be Rocky was set forth in the introduc- specifically, in the two major encyclicals of Pope John XX111, The only clear note in the midst of the verbiage is the en- tory chapter and was followed That the road to unity will at times be narrow and Mater et Magistra and Pacem couraging fact that purveyors of indecent literature now have throughout the entire schema. rough has been graphically illustrated by the one hundred "Finally," he noted in con- in Terris. It is the council's hope good reason to be discouraged. The Court rapped the "King pin that Christians may be led by English protestors of the Archbishop of Canterbury's visit last distributor of obscenity" with a five year prison term for mail- cluding his Relatio, "the very newness of many of the ques- these ideals "and all mankind week to Pope Paul. Labeling the Archbishop a traitor to Prot- ing obscene publications and sentenced a New York book sell- enlightened, as they search for er to three years. tions proposed and their diver- estantism, some of them showed enough fervor in their pro- sity . . . impose limits on our answers to questions of such test to hop the plane to Rome and to dog the steps of Someone made the good point that while the law might document. General principles, complexity." Dr. Ramsey to the very Square of St. Peter's. , still be fuzzy, justice got in some encouraging licks. either doctrinal or moral, are The constitution's explicit ref- proposed, which principles fre- erence to the fact that mankind No one should be too surprised about this. The Ecumenical quently do not touch upon com- must search for answers to the Movement is going to need an enormously patient program of The Diocese of Miami pletely concrete solutions either complex questions of the mod- education in fundamentals, especially in the basic need of Weekly Publication because the problems involved ern world and that the Church require more mature examina- wishes only to be of service to stressing what we hold in common and trying to understand Embracing Florida's 16 South- ern Counties: Broward, Char- tion, or because they must be mankind in carrying oat this each other's position without resorting to anger or violence. lotte, Collier, Dade, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee. Hendry, High- considered by the faithful in a search, was echoed in Bishop lands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm particular way in each region, McGrath's Relatio on the meth- Most of us would like to think of bigotry, prejudice and VOICE Beach, St. Lucie. under the guidance of their pas- odology of the document. deliberate misinterpretation as relics of tbe past, even though Editorial PLaza fl-0543 tors." "Thus," the bishop s* 1, we were exposed to a flood of it when John F. Kennedy Advertising and Classified. PI 4-2651; Circulation. PI 1-6821 CONDITIONS VARY "the Introductio Expositive ^o- ran for president. But it would be naive to think that aO this THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. The same point is made as troductory chapter) ought to has disappeared over night. follows in the text of the:con- serve fee purpose of our sche- stitution itself: "'Undeniably ma: namely, to speak to the en- The raw feelings of generations win not be suddenly The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop of Miami, President this conciliar program is but a tire world, with a serious study soothed. Just this week we learned that a Bible school in general one in several of its of the problems which now con- Miami in its training program of missionaries of college age Rt. Rev. Msgr. James J. Walsh .Editorial Consultant parts, and deliberately so, given cern its peoples, so that we may gives a dramatic recording of "a nun who managed to es- John J. Ward '.'.. Editor the immense variety of situa- enter into a sincere dialogue tions and forms of human cul- with them, bringing forth - the cape from her convent." Tripe of this kind will find a market Marjorie L. FillyaW ..-:..••: ..Feature and WomenVEditor Gustavo Pena Monte ..,.,,. Spanish News Editor ture in the world. Indeed while light of Christ for the solace, for some time to come. Manolo Reyes Spanish Associate Editor it presents teaching already ac» strength, peace, and more. cepted in the Church, the pro- abundant life of all men in The point is however, that these annoying incidents should Anthony Chorafc Angelo Sava gram will have to be followed God." not be magnified to the point that we may lose sight of Business Manager Advertising Manager up and amplified since it some- The tone of the entire consti- the remarkable progress made in five years by Protestant and times deals with matters'in a tution, then, derives from- this Second-class postage paid at Miami, Florida constant state of development. Catholic leaders in creating a new climate of cordiality and Subscription rates: .U.S. arid Possessions $5 a year; purpose, namely, to enter into single copy 15 cents; foreign: $7.50 a year; friendliness among the people of many religions. Obviously Published every Friday at 4180 N.E. Fourth Ct., Still, we have relied on the a dialogue with the modern Miami, Florida 33137 word of God and the spirit of world. In this respect, the docu- the Holy Spirit of God is breathing over the world, and our Address all mail to P.O. Box 105?, Miami, Fla. 33138 Member Catholic Pratt Association the Gospel. Hence we entertain ment is closely modeled after own earnest efforts to be charitable and understanding can National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service News items intended for publication must be received by Monday noon. the hope that many of our pro- the example set by John XXIII pave the way for the grace of God to be effective. posals will prove to be of sub- in his major encyclicals. Page 6 April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida 1-1 All Who Sin Share Guilt In Crucifixion PALM SUNDAY

By MSGR. JAMES J. WALSH another remarkable line, "Fa- April 3, 1966 ther forgive them, for they (Because so many have not yet received their For the first time in 1900 know not what they do". Some dopies of THE SACRAMENTARY from one of the publishers, years of Christianity, Christians THE VOICE here prints those official English texts of the are entering into the solemn indeed have spoken of the Jews prayers for which the use of the vernacular was authorized commemoration of the death of in the time of Christ, as if He in the most recent liturgical changes.) Jesus with the Himself had not been born of a benefit of Jewish mother, as if His apos- an Ecumenical ENTRANCE ANTIPHON Council state- tles and most members of the O Lord, be not far from me: O my help, hasten to aid me. ment on the early church were not Jewish. Save me from the lion's mouth; from the horns of the wild guilt involved in All this is especially impor- bulls, my wretched life. My God, my God, look upon me, His crucifixion. \i why have You forsaken, me? Far from my salvation are the tant now when we come into This is not to words of my sins. O Lord, be not far from me; O my help, say that at long Holy Week. During these days hasten to aid me. Save me from the lion's mouth; from the last there has MSGR. WALSH of grace, every detail of horns of the wild bulls, my wretched life. (Ps. 21:20, 22, 2) > discovered Christ's offering of Himself as COLLECT Lew truth about who really a Victim will be pondered in put Our Lord to death. In this the Church's liturgy, and often O Almighty and eternal God, it was Your will that our sense there is nothing new in dramatized with the scriptural Savior should become man and suffer upon the cross as a the Council statement, because model of humility for all mankind. Grant that we may follow there has been no change in reference to "the Jews," so that the example of His patience and share in His resurrection. Catholic doctrine on the Pas- CHI-RHO SYMBOL represents the word "Christ" in Greek. It unless effort is made to under- Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, Who lives and sion. This teaching has always is flanked by the letters Alpha and Omega to signify that Our stand the text, we can eas- reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever indicated that the guilt of His Lord is the beginning and the end of aU things. death falls on each one of us, ily forget that the Evangelist is and ever. on the sinful of all generations, This is a most delicate mat- "True, the Jewish authorities also referring to ourselves be- on all mankind. EPISTLE ter, and almost anything said on and those who followed their sides the Jewish leaders and the Romans. A reading from the Epistle of blessed Paul the Apostle What value, then, does the this subject can be misunder- lead pressed for the death of to the Phillipians. declaration of the Council stood or misinterpreted. One Christ; still, what happened in CHURCH'S MESSAGE year ago, for instance, on Pas- His Passion cannot be charged This has always been the bur- Brethren: Your attitude must be Christ's Attitude: He have? It is significant because was of divine condition, yet He did not greedily cling to the sion Sunday, Pope Paul to his against all the Jews, without den of the Church's message to hopefully it will clear up some us, not only in Holy Week, but equality of status with God, but emptied Himself, taking the amazement found a storm of wrong notions among Chris- distinction, then alive, nor year-round, namely all who condition of a slave through being born in the likeness of tians about the guilt of the protest leveled against him against the Jews of today. have sinned bear the guilt of men. He was known as a man, human in form, and in that Jewish people, while at the when in commenting on the Gos- MYTH REPUDIATED the death of Christ — and re- state He humbled himself, obediently, accepting even in death pel excerpt of that day he des- paration is therefore necessary. — yes, death on a cross! Because of this, God in turn exalted same time enabling each of as Moreover, the declaration re- Him above all else, and bestowed on Him that name which to see more clearly our own cribed it as a "grave and sad pudiates the myth that because The Roman catechism pub- is above every other name, whose dignity requires that at the personal involvement in His page narrating the clash be- of the guilt of the leaders, the lished after the Council of Trent mention of Jesus' name every knee must bend throughout the death. tvreen Jesus and the Jewish Jews are a cursed race, des- 400 years ago stated: "... heavens and on earth and under the earth and every tongue not only did Christ suffer for proclaim to the glory of God the Father: "Jesus Christ is people '— the people predestin- tined to wander the face of the Last summer Rabbi Mare ed to await the Messiah, but sinners, but the sinners were Lord!" (Phillipians 2: 5-11) earth and never to enjoy the also the authors and ministers Tannenbaum in a letter to this who, just at the right moment, column said it was his hope happiness of salvation. It of all the punishments He bore MEDITATION CHANTS did not recognize Him, fought the forthcoming Council state- states: "Although the Church is . . . Moreover all those who re- Him and slandered Him and fin- peatedly fall into sin must foe You have hold of my right hand; with Your counsel You ment would "proclaim to the the new People of God, the guide me; in the end You will receive me in glory. How good world that the Gospels do not ally killed Him." held (particularly) guilty, since Jews could not be presented as it was our sins that impelled God is to Israel, to those who are clean of heart! But, as and cannot justify contempt or for me, I almost lost my balance; my feet all but slipped, hatred of Jews and that there Jewish leaders immediately rejected or as cursed by God, Christ to take upon Himself the thought the Pope was reviving torment of the Cross . . . Hence because I was envious of sinners when I saw them prosper is no sanction for anti-Semitism as if this followed from the though they were wicked. My God, my God, look upon me: in Christian scripture." the charge of "deicide" _ the Holy Scriptures." our crime is certainly more killing of God — which has grievous than that of the Jews, Why have You forsaken me? Far from my salvation are the FALSE CHARGE words of my sins. O my God, I cry out by day and You an- dogged them throughout his- In another section the decla- for 'had they understood, they swer not; by night, and there is no relief. But You are en- Jewish leaders have long tory. This reaction was aton- ration declares: ". . . God would never have crucified the throned in the holy place, O glory of Israel! In You our fathers pointed out that many Chris- ishing to everyone who realized holds the Jews most dear for Lord of Glory.' ... We how- trusted: They trusted and You delivered them. To You they tians not only consider the na- that in the Gospels whenever the sake of their Father; He ever, 'Profess to know Him cried, and they escaped; in You they trusted, and they were tion of Jews at the time of the term "&e Jews" occurred, does not repent of the gifts He Whom our works deny' against ["! i not put to shame. But I am a worm, not a man: The scorn of Christ but even the Jews of it meant "some Jews", not all makes or .the calls He issues Whom we lift, as it were, our ] today guilty of His death. They of them, not the nation. ,* violent hands." men, despised by the people. All who see me, scoff at me; lay this false charge at the root they mock me with parted lips, they wag their heads. "He u relied on the Lord; let Him deliver him, let Him rescue him, of the bitter persecution of Jews This very point was brought Apparently some Christians This Holy Week, these an- ^ if He loves him." But they look on and gloat over me; they in many periods of history, and out clearly in the final version have remembered clearly one cient truths ought to be under- [• divide my garments among them, and for my vesture they see it as a cause for continued of the Council's declaration on notable text, "His blood be stood more clearly than ever, I cast lots. Save me from the lion's mouth; from the horns discrimination against them in non-Christian religions in these upon us and our children", while as a result of the clarifying ^ of the wild bulls, my wretched life. You who fear the Lord, the world today. words: they have forgotten or ignored statement of Vatican II. *! praise Him: All you descendants of Jacob, give glory to Him. There shall be declared to the Lord a generation to come: And the heavens shall show forth His justice — to a New Contributions Received By Diocesan Burse Fund people that shall be born, which the Lord has made. (Ps. 72: 24, 1-3; Ps. 21: 2-9, 18, 19, 22, 24, 32) The Burse Office has announced the folowing recent con- Mrs. Florence G. Austin 5.00 5.00 tributions, together with total amounts received to date: Miss Agnes Kane 5.00 5.00 PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL Holy Name Society of St. Timothy's Church 37.50 153.25 Mrs. Albina Weil 12.00 12.00 CELEBRANT: The Lord be with you. Cathedral Woman's Guild 50.00 560.00 Geraldine F. Hogan 10.00 10.00 PEOPLE: And with your Spirit. xTimoihy's C.Y.O. 50.00 135.00 if Immaculate Conception Woman's Club Burse 2,000.00 4,000.00 CELEBRANT: Let us pray. Brethren, in this public and STD. Capello (St. Thomas the Apostle) 50.00 100.00 common prayer which we now begin let each pray not for Reverend Ronald K. Brohamer 50.00 170.00 himself nor his deeds only, but, rather for all the people of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Circle 884 God. Serra Club of Palm Beach County 1,950.0 10,450.00 Daughters of Isabella 200.00 1,072.00 LECTOR: (1) For our Holy Father, Pope Paul, let us pray Serra Club of Miami 4,000 30,000.00 Renuart Burse 500.00 1,500.00 to the Lord. 50.00 75.00 Ella Marie Kelley A Burse is a sum of money, Many who cannot donate a PEOPLE: Lord have mercy. Holy Cross Mission Altar Society Burse 25.00 25.00 $30,000.00. This amount is in- complete Burse can at least con- LECTOR: (2) For our Bishop, Coleman F. Carroll, let us pray to the Lord. St. Vincent de Paul Society Fort Lauderdale vested so that its annual income tribute toward an eventual Particular Council 1,000.00 will help to care for the yearly Burse. For this reason all offer- PEOPLE: Lord have mercy. training of an individual semi- ings, however smal, are wel- Joseph M. and Grace Fitzgerald 4,161.17 446U7 LECTOR: (3) For our Pastor, N., and all priests, let us narian. Once a particular recipi- comed by the Burse Office. pray to the Lord. John B. Sohuenemann 100.00 100.00 ent of a specific Burse is or- Send all contributions and re- PEOPLE: Lord have'mercy. Margartte A. Smith 15.00 15.00 dained, the income is applied to quests for further information another until ultimately the or-, to: LECTOR: (4) For the leaders of nations that just peace Aquinas Student Center 221.78 1,760.21 iginal Burse is responsible for Hie Burse Office (Continued on Page 9> 40.00 40.00 Villa Maria helping many seminarians to the £301 Biscayne Boulevard Serra Club of Broward County 1,600.00 4,600.00 priesthood. Miami, Florida 33138 April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 7 NEVER FALTERED IN GOOD WORKS PALM SUNDAY GOD LOVE YOU (Continued from Page 7) liiiiMii ••situ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wmmm Sure, Mother Was A Saint; and true concord be realized among peoples violently afflicted | by war or civil discord let us pray to the Lord. Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen She Was Charitable Always PEOPLE: Lord have mercy. We have just returned By Msgr. R. T. RASTATTER In "mother's" time it wasn't from Rome where we attend- Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities necessary to be "in" or to join LECTOR: (5) That all who acclaim Christ's triumphal ed a Commission Meeting on any group. Never sensing or entry into Jerusalem this day may remain loyal to Him in the How often have you heard the Missions. One of the sub- someone say: "My mother was seeking a path to sainthood, she face of adversities, we pray to the Lord. jects discussed was how daily a saint!" Almost invariably merely followed, without ques- sacrifices for the poor of the tion or hesitance, the request 9 PEOPLE: Lord have mercy. one of two things happens. As world should prepare the way listeners we are of God to treat her neighbor ¥?, LECTOR: (6) That this holy assembly of the people of for Mission Sunday dedicated either moved to as herself. j God may experience an increase of love for our crucified to The Society for the reverent NEVER FALTERED Propagation of the Faith. : Savior, we pray to the Lord. respect for that Though her own means were Love is something that we person ... or often meager, "mother" never PEOPLE; Lord have mercy. can never take for granted. shrug our shoul- faltered or had any doubt' It has to be earned daily. ders because CELEBRANT: Let us pray. 0 Almighty God, may the misgivings about what she „> Human courtship too often we feel it is herently knew she must do. merits of the passion of your only-begotten Son give us new ends when a couple becomes a biased judg- strength, for our own weakness brings nothing but failure And do it she did. Was she — is married; no further efforts ment and be- Msgr. she — a saint? Who but the I in the face of so many afflictions. Through Jesus Christ, your are put forth to merit the cause we have Rastatter Lord Almighty knows. But this ! Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with you in the unity privilege of the other's affec- heard it said so often before. much we do know: If charity — of the Holy Spirit, forever and ever. tion. There are, of course, many which Saint Paul called the PEOPLE: Amen. saints in Heaven. We are ac- greatest of virtues — is any It is the same with our love kind of passport, then she is of God. Three instances are quainted with many of them OFFERTORY ANTIPHON whose memory we celebrate on truly in the company of those mentioned in Scripture where He would have passed us by who are enjoying the never- Insult has broken my heart, and I am weak; I looked if we did not reach out to grasp Him and hold Him in our earth through our Masses, No- venas, particular devotions, pe- ending bliss of eternal life in for sympathy, but there was none; for comforters, and I embrace. In the first incident, God took the form of a titions and the like. We've read contemplation with and in the found none. Bather they put gall in my food and in my thirst wrestler who fought with Jacob and begged him to let Him go infinite glory of God, His an- at daybreak. But Jacob answered: "I will not let Thee go of the Apostles and Martyrs of they gave me vinegar to drink. (Ps. 68: 21-22) ancient times, of clergy and re- gels and His other Saints. unless Thou bless me." In the New Testament, when Our ligious, of missionaries, and Lord as a stranger walked with two disciples on Easter We all are called upon to re- ORATES FRATRES doctors and nurses of later Sunday "He made as though He would go further" and spond — and now is the time, CELEBRANT: Brethren, pray that my sacrifice and yours years who have given the last not later . . . and here is the earlier, when walking on the waters of Galilee at night, measure of sacrifice . . . and may be acceptable to God the Father almighty. "He appeared as though He would have passed them by." place, not the hereafter, when after great study and investi- you can store up a golden nest- PEOPLE: May the Lord receive the sacrifice from your gation, some have been beati- egg of simple but good works to hands to the praise and glory of his name, for our welfare God desires to go if we do not want Him to stay. It is fied and finally canonized. enable you to take your place and that of all His holy Church. the nature of love to be wanted, to be needed. The desire There are many whose deeds among the fleecy clouds that we never knew, whose names to have God remain with us binds Rim to us. All His straggling are reserved for those who as- were never known to us. PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS «wid wrestling with us has been aimed at evoking our re- sist anyone in any form of dis- Grant that the gifts we offer to Your majesty, 0 Lord, sponse. And when we do reach out to make Him stay, He is But apart from those who are tress. may obtain for us the grace of devotion, and the reward of a overcome. legend, there are countless In past columns in the VOICE blessed eternity. Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, souls who today are Saints in we have attempted to bring you Who lives and reigns with You in the unity of the Holy How many earthly loves have been lost, how many friend- Heaven only because God has various reflections on the sub- Spirit, God, forever and ever. ships have vanished, how many fellowships have withered seen fit to reward a life, un- ject of harity . . . solid and because we never reached out to them by letter, by an heralded and unsung, that was spiritual reasons why the prac- PREFACE inquiring word, by a voice "Stay with us for the day is quietly spent in the fulfillment tice of charity in our daily lives CELEBRANT: The Lord be with you. far spent?" So it is with the Love we "fall just short of in of His wishes. is so important and so beneficial all Love." As children we had deep faith; then we prospered to the giver as well as the re- PEOPLE: And with your spirit. Truly, many people can say, and its light grew dim. We found bright tinsel and our "He — or she — was a saint," ceiver. CELEBRANT: Lift up your hearts. fires of prayer went out. We never wrestled with God, we and be a hundred per cent cor- never bade Him to stay, nor reached out our hand to Him In a pocket edition of Saint rect, even though the names Thomas "My Way of Life," Fa- PEOPLE: We have lifted them up to the Lord. on the water, nor invited Him to the breaking of bread on are not registered in any ency- the road to Emmaus. ther Walter Farrell and Martin CELEBRANT: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. clopedia or included in any lit- Healy collaborated to bring us anies. True, most perhaps have the pearls of this monumental PEOPLE: It is right and just. Believe me, it takes a heap of loving to keep love going had tospend some time in pur- document. To quote: and a lot of daily sacrifice to keep the Cross of Calvary gatory. But this does not di- CELEBRANT: It is truly right and just, proper and help- WHAT LOVE IS ful toward salvation, that we always and everywhere give from falling down on the shifting sands of our fallen nature.. minish their glory or tarnish thanks to you, 0 Lord, holy Father, almighty and eternal When, therefore, the Commission discussed daily sacrifices for their halos. "Charity is love of God and of our neighbor in God. It is God; for You ordained that the salvation of mankind should the Missions, it was not just to keep the Missions, it was to SOME QUESTIONS natural then to expect that char- be accomplished upon the tree of the cross, in order that life help you. It has been our solemn resolve ever since the This brings us to a very pro- ity will not only make the indi- might be restored through the very instrument which brought Holy Father put us hi charge of begging for all of the vocative question or series of vidual happy but wiH also tend death, and that Satan, who conquered us through the tree, Missions of the world, that we would never seek to get questions: What kind of Eves to produce happiness in society. might also be overcome by it; through Christ our Lord. your money without getting you. What good is that which is yours unless we have you? Not until you love Him Who did these good people lead? In Charity does this through bene- Through the same Christ the Angels acclaim Your majesty, addition to the keeping of the ficense, almsgiving and frater- the Dominations adore You, and the Powers worship in awe. struggles with you in the darkness, as He did with Jacob, will you ever make a sacrifice for the poor. The Holy Ten Commandments and the nal correction. Through Him also the heavens and the Virtues of heaven precepts of the Church, what join the blessed Seraphim in one grand chorus of joyous ! Father's Society for the Propagation of the Faith, then, is "Almsgiving is also an exter- destined to help you love this Tremendous Lover and we else were their virtues? Was nal effect of charity. When we praise. We beg You, let our voices blend with theirs, as in j there one outstanding trait or humble praise we say: know no better way to do it than to make you practice loving love others, we feel distress if the poor. The rich are already getting rich, even in the practice which moved them to they are in need of anything. the perpetual performance of Church. Christ is not in the rich because they are rich, but We regard them as ourselves. EMBOLISM God's will in their everyday He is in the poor simply because they are poor. It is only Hence we seek to aid them. The lives? Deliver us, we beg You, 0 Lord, from every evil, past those who aid Him in the poor who will be told on the last deed that we do to aid them in present, and to come; and by the intercession of the blessed day. "Come into the Kingdom." As they say in the dog You know the answer as their need, when it is done o- and glorious ever-virgin Mary, mother of God, of the blessed | food advertisements "All you add is love" You might even well as we do. They're wrap- of compassion and for Got _^ apostles Peter and Paul, of Andrew, and all the saints, in 1 think of helping the poor while you are being helped, by ped up in a single word: sake, is called an alms. Your mercy grant peace in our days, that by Your compas- taking out an annuity with The Society for the Propagation of CHARITY ... in one or more Since the object of almsgiving is sionate aid we may be ever free from sin and sheltered •• the Faith. Write to me for more information. In any case, of its varied forms: Charity of to relieve someone's need alms- from all turmoil. Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, , love daily, and, God Love You! spirit, heart . . . Charity whose giving is an act of the virtue who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, love is natural and without pre- of mercy. In this way it is ulti- God, forever and ever. tense. mately an effect of charity." GOD LOVE YOU to L.V.M. for $500 "We are greatly For whatever forms of alms- COMMUNION ANTIPHON ! Did this "mother" who seem- overblest and wish to share it with the needy." ... to Sgt. ed so saintly practice charity? giving, many a mother (and fa- Christ, our passover, has been sacrificed, Alleluia. There- P. G. W. for $10 "I'm very new at this business of giving. Indeed she did ... but she nev- ther) is today a saint. And so we fore let us keep festival with the unleavened bread of sin- • It seems to me that I've been taking all my life and now er called it that! Instead she ask you to pray to them and to cerity and truth, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. ; I think it is my turn to give." ... to A. D. For $5 "It is was simply moved by an inner our own Blessed Mother for ; (1 Cor. 5:7-8) heartwarming to know that what little we send is used so urge to constantly help others guidance in your own charity •i wisely." less fortunate than herself. To-, and in the charitable works be- POSTCOMMUNION PRAYER | day we have baby-sitters but. ing carried on daily by your. O Lord, may this sacred rite wash away our sins and ! Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it they get paid and can raid the Catholic Welfare Bureau and fulfill our reasonable desires. Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, , to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of The So- refrigerator. Today we have the the various charitable institu- our Lord, who lives and reigns with You in the unity of the ) ciety for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New reat Gray Ladies. Today we tions it supervises. Remember j Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever. \ York, N.Y. 10001, or to your Diocesan Director, Rev. Neil J. have many other organized us in your prayers . . . and in Flemming, Chancery Office, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, groups who doubtless are per- your charity . . . and God will Florida. orming great works of mercy. surely Mess you!' Page 8 April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida DIOCESAN SEMINARIANS who were tonsured during private ceremonies last Friday evening at the Major Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul, are shown with Bishop Coleman F. Voice Photo* Carroll and Msgr. James J. Walsh. Wearing Cassocks, Carrying Surplices Seminarians Prepare For Tonsure

Bishop Cuts Seminarian's Hair During Tonsure Bishop Carroll Conferred First Minor Orders Procession Of Seminarians Preceded Rites

Joseph M. Huck, James Fetscher Present Themselves For Minor Orders Candidate Receives Key To The Chtirch As He Receives Office Of Porter

Seminary Choir Sang As Offices Of Porter And Lector Were Conferred On Eight Future Priests Father Carey Leonard, CM., Reads Gospel April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Pago 9 AWAY TO LOVE GOD AND NEIGHBOR Cursillo: Dynamic Lay Apostolate Earn a full were the men that would be By FATHER THOMAS BARRY or one language. It is the mes- sage of Christ which belongs to with them almost constantly for Grouped about five tables in all people. the next 72 hours. one of the barracks at Opa- The movement was introduc- THE LOVE OF GOD locka were men from the Mi- ed into the United States for So what then is a Cursillo? ami area. Most were total Spanish-speaking people by Fa- The Cursillo is for the man who strangers to the men around ther Gabriel Fernandez, T.O.R. has been away from the sacra- PER them. and two Spanish air cadets. Just ments for 20 years and there- four years later the fljovement after becomes a daily communi- The surroundings were bare, ANNUM was translated into English and cant. Or the Cursillo is for the dreary, uncomfortable, and out- quickly spread through the Unit- professional man who for many side, the rain did not help. But ed States. Now there are Cur- years had been kneeling at the perhaps the most frustrating sillos given in more than 80 dio- altar rail every morning but through the Cursillo founv thing was that these men had ceses with a total number of more than 70,000 CursiHistas or depth and an awareness of w.e almost no idea of why they one who has made a Cursillo. greatness of his privilege, pre- were there. START IN MIAMI viously unrecognized. "What am I doing here?" In the Diocese of Miami the The Cursillo is the Love of ON was the thought in the minds Cursillo for Spanish-speaking God, the Love of Neighbor. The Savings of all. These 57 men, including people was begun in 1962. At Cursillo is this group of 57 54 laymen, two priests and a the present time 37 Cursiflos for strangers, nameless, on Thurs- Christian Brother, only knew men and 19 for women have day evening but on Sunday eve- Your Money Is Insured By CERTIFICATES that they were present to par- been given for the Spanish- ning, recognized personalities — ticipate in the first English The Federal Deposit Insurance speaking community with a men who laughed at the same Cursillo in the Diocese of Corporation OF DEPOSIT total number of 'CursiHistas' jokes, prayed and ate together, Miami. exceeding 2,000. alive in each other's hearts, "But what is a Cursillo?" Inspired by the great suc- men that could no longer be How do Savings Certificates of Deposit work? they thought. Most of them cess of the Cursillo in Spanish shut out, could never again be could not even pronounce the alone. CERTIFICATES MAY BE PURCHASED IN MINIMUM AMOUNTS OF $2,500.00 in our own Diocese and the word, let alone define it. Some great progress made in the UP TO A MAXIMUM OF $50,000.00 Looking from face to face at were there out of curiosity; Cursillo in English by many .these men, there is a doctor EACH CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED FOR A MINIMUM OF SIX MONTHS. others because their pastors other dioceses throughout the over there, with a joy never had said this was a good thing, United States, it was decided felt before; an architect, a ma- 1ONGER MATURITIES A1SO AVAILABLE. and others because they were to have the movement introduc- rine, a truck driver, a barber, impressed by other men who THE CERTIFICATES ARE AUTOMATICALLY RENEWED AT MATURITY UNLESS ed in the Diocese in English. a flier, an executive, an engi- had made a Cursillo. OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. With the blessings of Bishop neer, an insurance man, a meat CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE Coleman F. Carroll and under cutter, and so on and so on, MONTHLY the direction of Msgr. John J. INTEREST PAID BY CHECK QUARTERLY YOUR CHOICE But what is a Cursillo: That's .all with the same glow, all SEMI-ANNUALLY hard to say. The full name.of Fitzpatrick, Chancellor of the brothers in Christ, all living the movement, and it is a move- Diocese and a Cursillista, 20 the life of grace. men from the diocese of La- A safe, sure way to make money work. ment, not an organization, is Humble men, proud, worldly Cursillos in Christianity, or lit- fayette, La., were called upon by the Holy Spirit to be His in- men, men who had 'seen every- CHOOSE THE BANK MOST CONVENIENT TO YOU erally, a short course in Chris- thing,' except ... the grace of tine Doctrine. To define a Cur- struments in establishing the Cursillo in English in Miami. God working in the soul of his sillo is as difficult as it is to brother. Men who can never define love, or the movement of These CursiHistas, fired and again be the same, men who grace in the soul. We know inspired by the same Spirit, entered Thursday thinking of CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK these things more from the ef- came at their own expense, so self, men who went out Sunday fects rather than what they are mat the men of Miami 'might dedicated to God and his fellow OF WEST HOLLYWOOD in themselves. So with a Cur- share the same joy, the same man. love of God and neighbor' they For Further Information sillo. It is better understood by what it does, rather than how it had found in the Cursillo. These This is the Cursillo, this and much more. The time of the In Broward County Call In Dade County Call does it. men spoke to pastors, their pa- rishioners, proclaiming 'the Church is NOW, so these men 989-5000 945-6311 The movement was started greatest experience of their responded, now they know why on the island of' Majorca by lives'. But who can explain they were there, not from cur- South State Rd. 7 at Washington Street Bishop Juan Hervas and Ed- love? How can you describe a iosity, not because of a request uardo Bonnin, a Spanish psy- heart on fire with the love of from a priest, as instruments, P.O. Box 3597, Hollywood, Florida 33023 cologist. It quickly spread to God? With words? I'm afraid but they realize now they were the Spanish mainland and from not. What can be said is: there because God wanted them there to the rest of the world. 'Come See', 'Come, Follow there. Cursillos are given in such di- Me'. verse countries as Italy, In order to continue their for- These men returned to the France, Germany, Ceylon, Ja- mation as Christian leaders, the Diocese of Miami with their new CursiHistas had their first pan, the Phillippines, Central leader and the Spiritual Direc- meeting or "Ultreya," on Friday CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK America, South America, the tor of the Cursillos, Father Fi- evening, March 25, at 8 p.m. United States and Canada. delis Albrecht, O.F.M., of Kan- in SS. Peter and Paul Church. OF HOLLYWOOD The movement is as univer- sas City, Mo. These were the Other Cursillos in English are For Further Information Call 927-3381 sal as the Church and does not men that stood before the group being prepared for late spring So. Federal Hwy., U.S. No. 1 and Pembroke Road belong to one race, one culture of 57 bewildered men, these and early summer this year. P.O. Box 2068, Hollywood, Florida 33022 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI For Further Information Call 624-8466 N.W. 187th St. and 27th Ave. P.O. Box 3370, Miami, Florida 33169 Carriage Trade Car Wash Members With 5 Gal. of GULF GAS $1.50 CITIZENS NATIONAL GROUP BUY GAS FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM With 10 Gal. of GULF GAS $1.25 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION \Sit> AND SAVE With 15 Gal. GULF GAS or more .... 99c Jet Spray Wax 50c HENRY D. PERRY, Chairman of The Board Consult Us FIRST For Your CHAS. W. LANTZ, Pres. & Group Coordinator 4251 LeJeune Road - Coral Gables SIMONIZE WORK (ACROSS FROM CORAL GABLES HIGH) OPEN 8:30 tO 6 P.M.

Page. 10* April, 1, 1$6«.. • THE, VOiCE, Miami, Florid© . DREADFUL HOUSING CONDITIONS **«^ #* ' Humane Society For Animals I: §f| But Not For The Migrants By Father MARTIN A. WALSH labor in the fields. These shacks IK,. And PAUL RANDALL are without electricity, running Diocese of Miami Offlc« of Community Service water and toilet facilities. Out-of- m (The second in a series of doors privies are furnished; articles on the deplorable living water is obtained from a cen- conditions of migrants). trally located pump; and even "While it is too early to know rudimentary provisions for if tents will be used, there is bathing are non-existent. no "idence of additional dur- These newly constructed afoK^jusing being constructed. shacks are built one next to the Who is there to protest such other, with little or no room for animalistic facilities? They are any type of gathering or recre- usually out of sight of the gen- ation. One camp site on the eral public. There is a Humane Shepherd's Farm is entirely Society in the County to pro- surrounded by water, an obvi- DESERTED FAMILY of migrant parents who are under the care ous mosquito breeding area. tect animals, which is more than of their 14-year-old sister, right, are shown with Father Jose VUIacoba in a migrant camp near Fort Myers on west coast. can be said for people, espe- Besides the "new housing" Voice Photo cially if they are voteless, help- found in Immokalee, there are most every area the cost of $12 per week. In South Dade MENTALLY RETARDED children, such as fee girl shown at less and non-resident Mi- the older living facilities such as the tar paper shacks which rent represents a substantial rents for those forced to live right, are among the underprivileged youngsters living in mi- grants." grant workers camps throughout the South Florida area. are a little larger in area than part of the farm worker's in the slums of Perrine, Naran- This statement by Father 8'xl6'; the tent camps; and a weekly income. For example, ga, and Princeton come tc Emiljano Ordax represents the few "modern" farm camps of in Shepherd's Camp outside of $12.50 per week, excluding util- strong feeling of a priest work- the "concrete monsters" type Immokalee the 8'xl6' shack ities. Such high rent must be ing with the farm workers and most often seen in the slums costs the equivalent of $10 a viewed in the light of the in- seeing their helpless condition. of cities. Instead of offering a week or $43 a month. In the come of the farm worker, BROWARD Housing conditions similar to solution to the squalid housing whose average yearly wage is For Broward Advertising Information, those pointed out by Father Or- conditions and shortage of ade- town of Immokalee similar approximately $1,300, slightly Call Walter Manss, 942-7527 dax exist throughout the entire quate dwelling facilities, the shacks rent for between $12 and over $100 per month. area of South Florida in the nu- "concrete monsters" bring $15 a week. In Ft. Pierce the merous migrant camps, and in along their own peculiar evils rent charge ranges from $10 to (Continued Next Week) the farm towns of Immokalee, such as overcrowding and poor Pahokee, Indian Town, Perrine, ventilation. and in the outskirts of larger cities such as Ft. Myers, Ft. Because of the shortage, even SI. Paul Catholic Book & Film Center Pierce, Homestead, Palm of inadequate and degrading FEATURES THE NEW Beach', etc. conditions of the camps, there is a great need of any type of RRAY TYPES OF HOUSING ST. PAUL DAILY MISSAL There are several types of housing for the farm workers. UP-TO-DATE COMPLETE PRACTICAL bousing facilities available to So in great numbers they seek VAN^STORAGE All Hie parts of the Celebrant and Faithful in English ac- INCORPORATED ••'• the agricultural workers in living quarters in nearby towns. Due in part to the shortage of cording to the newly released translation of the ' South Florida: (1) The migrant 919 N.E. 13 ST., FT. LAUDERDALE available housing and other commission on the Liturgical Apostolate, effective March labor camp dormitories; (2) the 27, 1966. PHONE 523-8552 tent camps; (3) trailer camps; factors, the enforcement of minimal housing and sani- OUTSTANDING FEATURES: •»*•#„ * Local and Long Distance (4) tar-paper shacks; (5) row- • OFFICIAL ENGLISH TRANSLATION • HOLY WEEK CEREMONIES -££•*£"* Moving houses, rooming houses and tations laws is lacking in the • DAILY EPISTLES & GOSPELS • PSALMS AND HYMNS «SHJ»» • Uniformed Trained Staff camps and in the towns. -—jfigS^ • Expert Packing and apartments in the slum sections Black Cloth, square corners, red edges $3.95 RENTS ^•^mBrr- Crating of the smaU adjacent cities; and Imitation Leather, round cor., red edges . . . .$5.00 * ' • Dehumidified Storage (6) public housing in the few The amount of rent paid by areas which have public hous- farm workers for their housing Black, red, white, im. leather, gold edges .... $7.00 ing authorities such as Home- varies from camp to camp and ALSO AVAILABLE: stead and Pahokee. from County to County. In al- LITURGY OF HOLY WEEK The type of housing and its PALM SUNDAY THRU EASTER SUNDAY Nun, Senator's Daughter condition varies in the many ENTIRE LITURGICAL TEXTS FOR B&B CYCLES camps and in the housing avail- WASHINGTON (NC) - Mary EVERY DAY OF HOLY WEEK able to the farm workers in the L. McCarren, 59, a nun for 32 35c PER COPY, 25c to 1OO cpys. 30c ea. BSA — DUCATI towns. Several public agencies years, died here (March 25) of 150 or more copies, 27c each. SUZUKI — NORTON cancer. She was the daughter have assigned responsibtity in FR 1-0835 2700 Biscayne Blvd. FR 1-0835 The County Health Departments of the late Sen. Pat McCarren SALES - SERVICE - PARTS of Nevada. OPEN 8:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. DAILY and 7:19-8:15 P.M. MON. THRU FRI. the area of migrant housing. USED - REBUILT - LIBERAL TRADE-INS and the State Board of Health are authorized to inspect EASY TERMS - BANK FINANCING and license camps containing 2450 S. Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale Tel. 522-1621 more than 15 farm workers. The Hotel and Restaurant Commis- / DICK FINCHER SAYS: sion is also one of the licensing afvjies, it is in charge of the 7 YOU CAN OWN n fats' boarding houses. •SACRED TRUST- Situations such as were re- A BRAND NEW 4 cently found in Shepherd's Camp, a labor camp near Im- mokalee in Collier County, indi- 1966 OLDSMOBILE JOHNSON / FOSTER cate that housing is often not fit for human habitation where FOR THE SAME PRICE AS A CHEVROLET.. FUNERAL HOME. INC. living quarters are not required 1650 HARRISON ST.HOLLYWOOD, FLA.PHONE: tyf/}2-751 1 to be licensed, or camps are FORD OR PLYMOUTH! illegally operated, or where Ordinances are not enforced. This camp contains housing units which are 8' x 16' shacks, newly built of plywood and pro- FUNERAL viding 128 square feet of space HOMES to satisfy the needs of families, often consisting of eight or ten OLDSMOBILE FT. LAUDERDALE "•»-"»• T- ^~ people, herein, the family 299 N. FEDERAL HWY. — 3501 W. BROWARD BLVD. sleeps, "prepares food," JA 2-2811 LU 1-6100 "dines," the children "study" The Sourh's Largest Oldsmobile Dealer • 1 740 N.E. 2nd Ave. • FR 3-8351 DAN H. FAIRCHILD and all "relax" after a day's ESTABLISHED 19JO

April,I, 19**. TH£. VOfCE Mi.mf, Florida. ' Page HARDSHIPS OF EXILES FROM CUBA CITED IN HEARING BEFORE SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE NCWC Official Urges Greater Aid For Refugees By BURKE WALSH . . . Extension to all refugee tutions and foster homes in this outstanding training and expe- McCarthy said that since the established because of the com- Cubans settled in the Miami, country whose parents are in WASHINGTON (NO — rience and there is a definite resumption of tfie historic plex situation, both political and Fla., area, "some initial and exile abroad. Changes in the U. S. Cuban ref- need for their services. Al- "Freedom Flights," it has been social in the Miami area, no limited financial grant such as . . . The granting of "lawful ugee program to correct inequi- though they have resided in a possible for NCWC to obtain public or state grants are avail- is now provided to Cubans who permanent residence," and in ties which have arisen under state for years, they still are re- able to these people who arrive resettle outside of Miami." ,v time citizenship, to the Cuban homes and employment for ap- its application were urged by a quired to pay additional college at our shores with unlimited refugees, who enjoy only what proximately 70 per cent of the representative of the National . . . Help for Cuban refugees tuition and local taxes since courage, extensive training but is known as "indefinite parole." Cubans resettled outside the Mi- as poor as the proverbial Catholic Welfare Conference be- in temporary asylum outside they do not meet the residence "The indefinite and limbo-like ami area. church mouse. Prior to the ref- fore the Senate subcommittee Cuba who are unable to obtain requirements, a prerequisite of status of the majority of Cubans ugees' departure, Castro and on refugees and escapees. visas to join their relatives in which is lawful permanent resi- While a program of this kind the U. S. in the United States certainly his cohorts have confiscated Specifically, John E. McCar- needs correction," McCarthy dence," he said. could not succeed without gov- their homes and stripped them thy, director of the NCWC De- . . . Alleviation of the hard- told the committee. "The ma- ernment support, McCarthy "The desire of their youth to of all their worldly possef s, partment of Immigration, rec- ship of separation suffered by jority of these people were ad- said, "we cannot minimize the volunteer in a specialized leaving them with little i..v/re refugee Cuban children in insti- mitted under a temporary contributions made by private ommended: 'branch of the armed services than the clothes on their backs." status known as 'indefinite pa- religious and social agencies, for which they have the train- TRAGIC SITUATION both in funds and personnel, to role.' They should now be made ing is not open to them because "In view of this tragic situa- effect the best possible reset- permanent residents of our na- they lack the needed 'green tion,'' he cotninued, "considera- STUARTS-KANTER tion. These persons are contrib- card.' The citizenship of our tlement for these unfortunate tion should be given to extend- uting their skills, paying taxes, great nation, which we take so people." ing to all these Cuban refu- adding to our economic welfare THE many times for granted, is the "In this regard," McCarthy gees some initial and limited fi- but yet they do not enjoy the goal, strongly coveted, by many continued, "it would be well to nancial grant as is now provid- JRIDEKITRr E rights and prerogatives of their of these newcomers to our call the committee's attention ed to Cuban refugees who re- neighbor. shores. However, this is barred to the situation which exists in settle outside Miami. At pres- \IT SHOE PROFESSIONS CLOSED to them since we have accepted the Miami area where religious ent, the refugee who chooses not to resettle outside of Mi- THE SHOE THAT UNDERSTANDS CHILDREN them only as temporary guests and social agencies have been "Since these refugees are not ami must turn to some religious rather than permanent mem- required to spend millions of permanent residents, many pro- or social agency for initial help fessions are closed to them de- bers of our national family," dollars to provide the care, he said. since public assistance is not spite the fact that they possess housing, maintenance and edu- available. cation of these refugees who EASTER wish to remain there with rela- "Confronted with this situa- tives. tion, the Catholic Diocese of Mi- ami has opened all its social HAPPIHESS H ^J "Under existing regulations, welfare, religious agencies and educational institutions to assist HOLY COMMUNION breathtaking speed, the refugees. These facilities, 5 speed gears, supported solely by the parish- ioners of the diocese, have and lightweight design been made available in an en- .-"""to**. V ^f deavor to alleviate as much as CONFIRMATION possible the additional hardships imposed on these people who already have given up so much PRETTY in their pursuit of freedom," he said. McCarthy pointed out that "new procedures in our immi- gration laws" frustrate the am- bitions of Cuban refugees in temporary asylum elsewhere to join relatives now in the United States. As natives of the west- ern hemisphere, he noted, these refugees are now required to FASTBACK STING-RAY obtain U. S. Department of La- PRACTICAL bor certifications of jobs prior ALEY'S Those narrow tires, lightweight to visa issuance. styling, and 5-speed gears add up fo the fastest Schwinn Sting-Ray 2255 S.W. 32nd Ave. (1 block So. of Coral Way) Individual Dinner U.S. #1 at Red Road (S.W. 57th Ave.) ever. 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YOU CAN HELP THE 643 N. Andrews FT. LAUDERDALE Society of St. Vincent de Paul JA 3-4337 STUARTS-KANTER TO HELP OTHERS NEED INSURANCE? By Donating Your Discarded Furniture, Rugs, Appliances, Bedding, Clothing, SEE FITTING IS OUR PROFESSION Shoes and Miscellaneous Items. EDWIN Please Contact The St. Vincent De Paul Store in your Area LINDSEY The Most Outstanding Children's Ft. Lauderdole — 524-0716 •A- Miami — 373-3856 • All Forms Shoe Store in South Dade 513 W. Broward Blvd. 801 N. Miomi Avenue 200 East Hollywood — 989-9548 if Ft. Myers — 334-2736 Broward Blvd. DADELAND MALL and 1090 S.W. 56th Avenue 2332 Anderson Avenue POMPANO — 942-2242 -A- West Palm Beach — 832-0014 70 MIRACLE MILE, CORAL GABLES 2323 No. Dixie Hwy. 2032 No. Dixie Hwy. Any article you may wish to donate will be gladly picked up. Ph. JA 3-2013

Page 12 April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida We're sure you noticed the "see thru" windows we put in our building for this ad. 3 BEDROOM But, did you notice the roominess of the floor 3 BATH plans in the apartments you can now look into. Why they are as big as a house . . . which is exactly the point we are trying to put across. You don't have to sacrifice space in order to enjoy the advantages of Hi-Rise Apartment living, not if you live at Biscayne 21. We don't ask you to give up anything . . . Well, almost. You do have to give up mowing the lawn, paying property taxes, etc. But, we try to make up for that in other ways. 2 BEDROOM Such as free central heating and air condi- BATH tioning, free indoor parking, a powder room in every apartment, convenient location and on, and on. We feel that it compensates. Why don't you stop by and see if you agree.

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April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 13 DCCW CONVENTION TO OPEN APRIL 24 PALM BEACH — "That All through April 27 at tiie Palm Mrs. Thomas F. Palmer, to at- cese of Miami. Mrs. Harry May Be One" will be theme Beach Towers Hotel. tend the three-day meeting. Sheridan serves as chairman of of the Eighth Annual Convention Members of the East Coast the nominating committee which An invitation to all Catholic Deanery of the Miami Council includes Mrs. J. J. Rayburn, of the Miami Diocesan Council and non-Catholic women in the will be hostesses to the meeting Mrs. Hans F. Due, Mrs. Wil- of Catholic Women which opens South Florida area has been ex- under the chairmanship of Mrs. liam McCullough and Miss An- Sunday, April 24 and continues tended by DCCW president, Robert D'Amore, St. Joan of geline Calitri. Arc parish, Boca Raton, pres- Mrs. Joseph r. Nader, DCCW cient of the East Coast Dean- treasurer, will be in charge of ery; and Mrs. Patrick F. Mc- convention finances; Mrs. Stu- Nally, St. Francis of Assisi par- art Godwin, Jr., publicity; Mrs. ish, Riviera Beach. Gervin Pitzen, credentials; Registration for the conven- Mrs. Edward J. Dillon, liaison; tion will be held from 2 to 6 and Miss Gertrude Shaw, reso- p.m, Sunday, April 24 and a lutions. reception to which husbands Members of the hospitality have been invited will begin at committee are Mrs. Lou Unis, 8 p.m. Room reservations Mrs. D'Amore, Mrs. Harry A. should be made as soon as pos- Mitchel, Jr., Mrs. Wendell Gor- sible directly with the hotel. don, and Mrs. John A. Becker. Election of diocesan officers will highlight the convention ex- pected to attract hundreds of Nuns To Attend women from DCCW affiliations in the 16 counties of the Dio- Conference On SOME 400 STUDENTS of seven Catholic schools in Palm Beach Foreign Policy County will be heard during the "Joyful Sounds of Easter" program which will be televised Easter Sunday at 6 p.m. on Easter Monday Sister Mary Dorothy, O.P., Ch. 5 under the direction of Dr. Mae Leone, shown completing \ Card Party And president of Barry College will plans with Tony Glenn, WPTV, Ch. 5 announcer in Palm Beach. be one of the Florida repre- | Hat Contest sentatives of the American As- MRS. ROBERT D'AMORE MRS. PATRICK F. McNALLY Plans for their annual Easter sociation of Colleges for Teach- Monday card party and hat con- er Education, at the Regional Students To Sing Hymns —-*** * test have been announced by Foreign Policy Briefing Confer- members of St. Michael's Wom- ence on Saturday, April 2; in DRESSES an's Guild and Rosary Society. Atlanta, Ga. Over TV On Easter The benefit will begin at 8 Also attending will be Sister FOR p.m., April 11, in the school Elizabeth Ann, 0-P-, chairman NORTH PALM BEACH — Newman High School. cafetorium. of the college history depart- "Joyful Sounds of Easter" is the Dr. Leone, who recently com- EASTER Mrs. Mary Conroy and Mrs. ment, who will be a faculty title of the first television pro- pleted her second album de- Fred Sassen are co-chairmen representative of the American gram produced and directed by voted entirely to organ favorites, of arrangements for the party Association of Colleges for Dr. Mae G. Leone of St. Clare came here nine years ago, and assisted by Mrs. George DeLuc, Teacher Education. serves as organist and choir CONFIRMATION parish, which will be televised Mrs. John Liptak, Mrs. William The United States Department at 6 p.m., Easter Sunlay on director in St. Clare parish. Saco, Mrs. John Mutter, Mrs. Formerly music instructor at of State is co-sponsoring three WPTV, CH. 5. L. J. Tyrell and Mrs. Miguel concurrent conferences on for- St. Francis of Assisi School, COMMUNION Miranda. eign policy in cooperation with Children from seven parochial Sacred Heart School, St Mark Tickets may be purchased at Emory University, the Atlanta schools in Palm Beach County School, Boynton Beach: and St. the door. Chapter of the United Nations will participate in the program Juliana School, she began study- . . . A Picture of Lov- Association and the Atlanta of Easter hymns and reJigious ing piano at four years of age liness in White ... Public School System. music. Included will be students and is a graduate of New York Club's Breakfast from Cardinal Newman High University who studied advanced A WIDE SELECTION OF STYLES On Palm Sunday School, Rosarian Academy, SL piano and organ at the New AND SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM Ann School and St. Juliana York College of Music. The traditional Palm Sunday Madhatter Lunch School, West Palm Beach., Before coming to Florida was breakfast sponsored by the Pa- Sacred Heart School and St a top winner on Arthur Godfrey trician Club will be held Sunday, WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK Planned By Club Luke School, Lake Worth and Talent Scout program and was April 3 following the 9 a.m. St. Francis of Assisi School, for a time, star of her own Mass in St. Patrick Church. LAKE WORTH — Plans BOYS' WEAR — SIZES 6 and UP for their 14th annual "Mad- Riviera Beach. show at station WGBF in Evans- Members and ladies of the viMe, Ind. She has also made parish will observe a Corporate hatters Luncheon" have been An Easter message will be announced by members of given by Father Robert Lynch, appearances on CBS radio as NORTH MIAMI BEACH WEST HOLLYWOOD Communion during the Mass. well as televsion presentations. MARGE'S APPAREL MARCS SHOP, INC. The monthly meeting of the the Sacred Heart Mothers O.M.I., a member of the faculty 16335 West Dixie Highway 6987 Taft Street Club who will sponsor the at the boys division of Cardinal Phone 947.5142 Phone 987-5650 Patrician Club will follow the Glee Club To Sing breakfast in the club rooms. A event on Saturday, April 16 HIALEAH — MIAMI SPRINGS program of Easter songs will be at the Colonnades Beach Ho- Nun Is Style Judge FORT LAUDERDALE — The SOPHISTI KIDS presented by Gloria Traitz, co- tel. Cardinal Gibbons High School 148 HIA1EAH DRIVE PHONE 888-7519 loratura soprano. Sister Mary Eulalia, O.P., Glee Club will sing for mem- Reservations for the bene- chairman of the Home and bers of St. Clement Altar and fit are now being accepted Family Life Department at Rosary Society during their by Mrs. Andrea Martin at Barry College, will serve as one monthly meeting, Tuesday, 582-4760; Mrs. Helen Szyman- of the panel judges in the an- April 5 in St. Clement school. ski at 582-7114; or -Mrs. Dor- nual "Ten Best Dressed Career Benediction at 8 p.m. will pre- is Zmistowski at 582-5904. Women" contest sponsored by cede the meeting. The Miami Herald. Members will observe " Cor- porate Communion dur the 8 a.m. Mass Sunday, April 3 in the parish church.

Nun To Address Isabella Circle CORAL GABLES — Sister Ancilla, O.P., superior of the Coro1 GablM THE fine JEWELRY STORES * Dominican Sisters who staff MIAMI SANATORIUM Bethany Residence for Girls & NEUROLOGY INSTITUTE will be the principal speaker during a meeting of the For Nervous and Mental Disorders, BRIDALS * ATTENDANTS • FORMALS Daughters of Isabella, Circle ,Alcoholism and Drug Habitation 884, at 8 p.m., Monday, 84 private rooms * 84 private baths NOW SHOWING April 4 in the K. of C. Hall, Room Rates ... $15 per day plus Medical and OUR 270 Catalonia Ave. Doctor Fees. ($27 per day approx. cost). NEW LINE Rosary at 7:45 p.m. will Member U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Tla. Chamber precede the business meet- ing. A display will be pre- of Commerce, Miami Chamber, of Commerce •The Distinctive Bridal Shop" 79th ST. at MIAMI COURT - Ph. PL 7-1824 or PL 4-5354 sented by the Christopher 214 MIRACLE MILE PH. 444-3013 Book Shop.

Page 14 April 1,1966 THE VOCE Miami, Florida Ante Semana Santa Tu que callos, oh Cristo!, para oirnos, oye de rtuestros pechos los sollozos; r ocoge nuestras quejas, los gemidos de este valle de lagrimas. Ckwrramos a Tf, Cristo Jesus, desde la sima de nuestro obismo de miseria humana, y Tu, de humarridad la blarvca oumbre, danos las aguas de tus nieves . . .- Avanzamos, Senor, menesterosos, las almas en guinopos harapientos, oual balago en las eras —remotino ouando sopla sobre el la ventolera—, apilados por tromba tempestuasa de arrecidas negruras; jhaz que brille tu blancura, jalbegue de la boveda de la infinita casa de tu Padre —hogar de eternidad—, sobre el sendero: de rtuestra marcha y esperanza solida sobre nosotros mientras haya Dids! De pie y con los brazos bfen abiertos y extendida la diestra a no secarse, haznos cruzar la vida pedregosa —repecho del Calvario— sostenidos del deber por los clavos y muramos de pie, cual Tu y abiertos bien los brazos, ycomoTu, subamos a la gloria de pie, para que Dios de pie nos hable con los brazos extendidas. UNAMUNO • •• Un Hecho Hisforico Insolifo Por el Padre Antonio Navarrete La figura de Jesucristo fue Una figura viviente y real. Nace en tiempo de Augusto, muere en ©1 die Tiberio, vive en I« misma 6poca historica que Filfai el judio, que Tito Livio, que Seneca, que Virgilio, Jesus viviente trata con los vivientes; el mundo que se agita a su alrededor es un mun- do real; los personajes que alii se dibujan, tienen el relie- ve de su existencia y de sus earacteres Individuates; la vi- da esta llenandolo todo y con la vida, la verdad de la re- presentaci6n historica. *** iBn estos dias de la Semana Santa, millones de hom- fores de todas las razas y condiciones aociales conmemoran 1« muerte de Jesucristo y no eon Una memoria intelectual, Hay muchas maneras de mirar un cuadro, asi como hay mo- Este cuadro de la Crucifixion, del ilustre miembro de la Real sino con una memoria del coraaon que es lo mas sorpren- chas numerm de ptatar un cuadro. Alguien ha dicho habuando Acadenda de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, tiene un mensaje, dente. Blste hecho historic* es unieo en la bistoria de la de la pintura de Jose Aguiai- que en su obra uno cree poder una doctrina: es un menaaje de dolor y gloria, de acuaacion y foumanidad, pues atendiendo solamente al criterio natural encontrar dog intenciones: nna se refiere al hombre ante el perdony de anguatia y esperanza, de bajeza y redenci^n. Al y a los factores humanos, nada tiene la muerte de un ajus- problem* de la pintura y otra al hombre frente al problem* contemplarlo el espectador no puede permanecer indiferento ticiado ejecutado por publica sentencia, para que ella perdu- del hombre. Aquella es profesional; esta otra filosofica. y en cierta manera entra a formar parte del cuadro. , t» par dios mil afios en el recuerdo de todas las razas quo pueblan todas la« naciones de la tierra. • •• Algo mds tiene que haber en la muerte de Jesucristo, INFORME ANTE EL COMITE DEL SEN ADO DE EE. UU. ya que hombres rectos y justos han muerto a traves de los siglos por causas mobles y justas y su reouerdo no hace vi- brar los corazones de los homibres de manera tan pirofunda. T ese algo mas es que ese Jesus de Nazaret, con su doc- a"ina y con su vida, con sus obras y milagros, dejo pal- Mas Ayuda a Refugiados Pide Agenda Cafolica en Washington mariamente probada la divinidad de su persona. WASHINGTON, (NC) — • • • cubanos temporalmente asila- tra nacion. EHos estan pres- Agrego McCarthy que des- Cambios en el programa fe- dos fuera de Cuba y a los que tando su habilidad y eficacia, de que se reiniciaron los his- Jesucristo, Dios-hombre, libremente acept6 los sufrimien- deral de refugiados, para evi- se les dificuilta obtener visas, pagan sus impuetos, contri- toricos "vuelos de la liber- tos de la Pasion para reconciliarnos 'a los hombres con tar fallas surgidas, fueron re- para que puedan reunirse con buyendo asi a nuestro bienes- tad" ha sido positole a la agen- Oios su Padre y redimirnos de la eulpa en que habian in- clamados por un representan- sus familiares en Estados Uni- tar social, pero no pueden da catolica (NCC) soaseguir currido, como consecuencia del pecado original. Cada hom- te de la National Catholic "on parole". disfrutar todavia los derechos hogares y empl'eos para cer- bre en particular habia de afiadir a este pecado de origen Welfare Conference ante la —^Conceder condiion de re- y prerrogativas de su vecino". ca del 70 por ciento de los «n desgraciada cadena de pecados personates y de ofensas suboomisi6n del Senado para sidente permanente a los re- "Al no ser residentes per- cubanos reubicados fuera de a iDios. Al hombre le era imposjible dar digna satisfaccion refugiados y perseguidos. fugiados cuibanos, que actual- Miami. por los pecados a la Infinita Majestod de Dios ofendido y Especificamente, John E. mairtes, muchas profesiones mente estan indefinidamente estan cerradas a estos refu- Jesucristo por su humanidad asumi6 la representation del McCarthy, director del Depar- en "parole". Aunque un programa de es- genero humano y por su divinidad, pudo dar satisfaction tamento de Inmigracidn de la giados, a pesar de que poseen ta envergadura no puede te- condigna. NOWC recomendo: Dijo que esa indefinida si- preparaci6n y experiencia so- ner exito akk al respaldo gu- tuacion a la que califico de bresalientes y de que hay ur- bernamenfad, dijo McCarthy, • • • —Extender "alguna asisten "limbo" ciertamente requie- gente necesidad de sus servi- Porque Jesucristo nos am6 a los» hombres y se entrego oia financiera, initial y limi- re ser corregida. La mayoria cios. Auoque llevan afios vi- "no podemos pasar por alto a la muerte por nosotros es por lo que la humanidad en- tada a los refugiados cutoanos de estos cubanos fueron ad- viendo en un estado, se les la contribution de agendas tewa, en todas las naoiones de la tiwra observa conmovida radicados en Miami, como se mitidos bajo el status tempo- requieM pagar estipendios religiosas y sociales privadas, estos dias de recogimiento, como • homenaje de amor y gra- hace a los cubanos relocaliza- ral de "on parole" indefinido. adickmales en mucihias univer- tanto en lo eoon6mico com* titud para quien nos abrio las puertas de la casa de Dios dos fuera del area de Miami". "Se les debe otorgar las ven- sidades, asi como impuestos en lo personal, para ayudar a nuestro Padre. a los refugiados tajas de la residencia de nues- locales. estos fajfortunados".

April 1, 1966 THE VOICE , Miami, Florida , Page 15 El Borrico Cristo Orando en el Huerto POT Padre Angel Naberan propias fuerzas para practioar la virtud e inclinado fuerte- El borrico es el animal sim- mente al pecado. La Hora de la Verdad bolo de ignorancia, testaru- dez y de desprecio. Feo en su Cristo viene a domar Por Enrique Ruiloba to resurgen Calvarios por do- pollino salvaje, que nadie an- quier, en hogares, ciudades y iporte y caminar, no esti ea- ". . .y el sol se oscureci6, y naciones. pacitado para asimilar mucfao tes habia montado. Nadie, ni las tinieblas -cubrieron la tie- como otros animales y es fuer- Modses, ni los demas profe- rra". Misterio del Amor divino, te y escandaloso en sus ma- tas pudieron con el. Tuvo q»|ie que sin quejarse sufre, con nifestaciones pasionales. venir el Hijo de Dios, el mis- Habia llegado la hora de la tal de salvar. Que animoso mo Dios, para domarlo, aman- verdad. Todo se habia consu- carga el madero aunque na- sarlo y ensenarle a trabajar mado. Las fuentes de la md- die Le ayude, y vuelve a su- Sin embargo es uno de los sericordia de Dios se abrian y animales que mas ayudan al para su Dios. bir la cuesta dispuesto a que manaban sobre los homibres, Le claven otra vez. hombre, especialmente al po- por las innumerables llagas bre en recursos. Es dtuno en Dichoiso pollino. Llevo so- del cuerpo muerto de Su uni- bre sus hombros al mismo Los sacramentos que insti- el trabajo, barato en su ali- co Hijo. tuy6, especialmente el "q mentaci6n, robusto en la sa- Creador suyo. La insignifican-* cia, la humildad del borrico Ante el abandono y la co- darse entre nosotros" de i« lud y poco ejdigente en su vi- Eucaristia; la doctrina que da. fue premiada hasta ser esco- bardia que acompanaron a gido entre todos para el triun- Jesus de tribunal en tribunal, predico y perpetua la Iglesia; y Su mensaje encarnado en Este es el animal que Orfs- fo espectacular del Mesias. de azote en salivazo, de trai- Qu6 ensenanza mas hermo- don en blasfemia, la natura- las vidas ejemplares de auten- to Dios quiso montar para sa se esoonde aqui I leza entera rompia su mudez, ticos cristianos; dan testLmo- manifestar su gloria de Me- rebeUndose ante el crimen nio de Su palpitante presen- sfae, al entrar en la dudad cometido. cia en los asuntos terrena- Ese pollino salivaje eres tu, les. santa de Jerusalen, soy yo. Dejemos a Dios que ^Cuando Dt-spci tarvin s I ii i I nirnos a El en Oracion? La tierra tennblalba, se ras- nos amanse, que nos guie, que galba de por medio el velo del IPero a despecho de esto, Nada hace Dios al azar. To- nos ensene la verdad y la templo, los sepulcros se hay muchos que apagan el do en su vida tiene sentido y, sol en sus almas, pereisten Mf . virtud. abrian, y el luto de una Ma- tratandose del Homibre Dios, dre que en silencio lloraba bremente en el mal, despre- trae una ensenanza par*- no- al pie de la cruz, se veia di- cian el perdon, y no quieren sotros., muidho mas en oca- Jesus es Cruz. Deja que esa latado con las somibras que reconocerlo como Rey de sua si6n tan solemne como aque- cruz sea cargada sobre tus A CBISTO, por Raul Plus, S.J. Version cas-_. colmaban los confines del corazones, lla. Se cumplia asi la profe- espaldas. Qu6 Men viene al tellana de Francisco Javier Ysart. 125 paginas. Editorial mundo. Santa Catalina, Buenos Aires. BIIos, a quienes tanto mo- cia de Zacarias: "Decid a la borriquito salvaje, que le ha- gan trabajar, que le oarguen Dedicada a los cat61icos militantes, constituye esta obra ;Que ironia pensar en que lesta el recuerdo de la Se- thija de Sioni-Be aqui que tu pesadamente. Ello es necesa- sublime e inspirado texto de acci6n cristiana, manual pa- tan solo un punado de boras mana Santa, y hacen que ea- r«y viene a t£ w* ant so y rio para que puedas veneer ja salvadores de almas semejantes al Cristo que vino al antes, la multitud de la ciu- da amanecer se convierta pa- montado sobre un asno, so- tus pasiones. Yo quisiera ser mundo para morir en 1« crus y salvar a los hombres. dad se volcaba en las calles ra Cristo en un continuad'o tore un pollino, hijo de foortri- como el pollino aimaneado por Sintesis del ser cristiano es su titulo. Pues el que irra- y balcones a tributar su vasa- Viernes Santo, algun dia ten- ca". De esta manera ensena- Cristo, hecho obediente y dia a Cristo lleva a Cristo en si. Y mis aun, influye en los Haje! dran que cesar de crucificar- iba a aquel pueblo c6mo en- huniilde como EL Quisiera Be- le. ambientes en que se desenvuelve y los cristianiza. iQue triste con templar co- tendla EL el mesianismo. No var grabada en mi cuerpo y iY c6mo se irradia a Cristo? en mi alma la senal de la mo ©1 odio, la intriga y ei pe- Ojald que suceda mieairas en sentido temporal, sino en infinitamente por encima de los hombres esta el Hom- cado, trocaron los "Hosanna" isentido esjpirituaL Cruz, como el pofcre pollino tienen tiempo. Ojala que las bre Dios, el milagroso Hijo del Padre, dotado infinitamente en "Crucificale'^ arra&trando amarguras del destierro y I* lleva siempre una crua negra de imfinitas perfecciones y poseedor de cualidades unicas, insensatamente a un Dios con sobre su pieL lejanfa de la patria en cade- Admirables lecciones de negadas a los humanos corrientes. Mas Cristo en la tlerra Su humanidad heoha guiflapo nas, sirvan de abono para re- cosas nos da aqul Nuestro Se- fue parco en el uso de sus facultades sobrenaturales y fau- por los tormentos y la san- animar las ansias de tocbar nor. El hombre pec6 por so- EH hombre espiritual se con- mildemente prefirid aparecer en todo lo posible como un gre, camino de un suplicio recordando que tras la negru- benbia, puea siendo hombre virti6 en animal salvaje por ser humano cualquiera. de malbechores! ra del duelo, se halla el um» quiso ser Dios. Jesus viene a el pecado. Y no tiene reden- bral de la Resurreccion. Que ensenarle la humildad y la Por ello los medios de conquista que utilizfi Cristo los Asi, a pesar d« halberse cion mas que cargando con podemos imiitar nosotros, y en imitando-Ios irradiaremos a solo es posible con Cristo. verdad. Este poMino es sim- la; cruz de Cristo. Cruz que ablerto las puertas de la eter- Cristo. Estos medios, dice el Padre Plus, nos los sugiere el bolo de la humanidad-igno- es humilidad, dolor, trabajo, Credo: descendi6 de los Cielos, encamo, sufrio^ y fue sepul- nidad y descender de nuevo Y abrazados a El disponga- rante en las cosas de Dios, pero tamWen marcha triun- la esperanza en el destino de monos a orar con el puiblica- testarudo en sus apreciacio- fal para entrar en la ciiudad tado. Haciendo esto, afirma el autor, podremos nosotros los hombres, el drama de la no "Perd6name porqu« soy nes humanas contrast la leyes eterna, en la ceiestial Jerusa- salvar almas, podremos irradiar a Cristo. Y es ^sta sin duda divinas, incapacitado por sus len. la formula, pues quimerico y (presiuntoso seria que preten- Pasi6n quedlaba incoacluso, pecador". i dSeramos ser salvadores mediarate nuetodos distintos a los del volviendo a reeditarse a lo Salvador. A reconocer como el cen- largo de la historia. turi6n del Calvario — "Ve*. Mas ique' signiifican, en terminos naturales y humanos descender del cielo, encamarse, sufrir y ser eepultado? En Los aconteceres de la vida, daderamente este era Hijo do pftginas radiantes de luz, de gloria y de espiritualidad, el «o- la bumanidad y el impecina- Dios". I tor jesuita desglosa con tierna sensibilidad estas cuatro ave- miento en el pecado, son los oidas de accion apostolicai, dte union mistiea con el Cruci- mismos. Cambian las modus Para poder al final dectr ficado. El apostol, para trasmitir lo divino, dice, ha de pro- y los rostros, pero los cora- con la misma satisfaocion d» curar ser reoeptaculo de U dMnidad, imstramento unido a zones permanecen igual. Si San Pablo — "He comfoatido nos fijamos bien, el popula- wocimien Dios en todo momento. el buen comlbate. He tenmina- «0w de Jerusalen no desapa- do la carrera. He guardado No es tarea facil salvar al mundo, advferte el escritor. Si rece. Se renueva. Y para CWs- la f«". 1—Jesus Iav6 los pies de SUB apostoles para eneenarles el papel de Salvador no le fue fiicil al Hijo de DJos n« lo humUdad el: puede ser para nosotros. "El sacrifkio", escribe el P. Plus, D Domingo de Ramos por la tarde. "es neceario como condici6n previa del apostolado: el que D Jueves Santo en el Oenaculo, no es "otro Cristo" no puede salvar, y no es "otro Cristo" Comienza el Domingo Semana Santa D Viernes Sawto en el pretorio de Pilatos. el que, a lo menos de alguna manera, no esta crucifteado El domingo 3 de dbril, senalado par el eaten- como Cristo". %—Cristo prominc46 «u reconnenda«i6n de "Velad y orad dario iiturgico como Domhtgo de Ramos, morca el para no caer en tentacion" a sus discipulos con oca- i'En que consiste el sacrificio del que como bautizado si*n de: inkio de la Semana Santa, en la que los cotolicos y confirmado tiene el deber no sdlo de salvarse a si mis- de esta Diocesis se uniran a la cristiandad toda del O Su entrada en Jerusalen. mo, sino tambien de santificar y salvar a los demas? Ei »a- mundo conmemorando el drama de la paston. D La negacion de San Pedro. orificado es renuneia a la medlocridad y a la existenciia facil, n La oracion del huerto die Getsemani. es generosa entrega de tiempo y talentos, sin menosca- En recuerdo del rributb rendido a Ni*estro Se- 3—La corona de espinas fue colocada a Jestis por los sol- bo de los deberes de estado, es noble desprecio al e&earnio nor en su entrada triunfal en Jerusalen, dohde el dados en casa de: y a la burla, es negation de deseos, privacion de gustos j pueblo le'cubrio de palmas el camino, romas de D Herodmas. Abrazar el sacrificio es esencial para el ap6stol, y "el 5—Viendo los prodigios que ocurrieron al expirar Jesus, que quiera llevar mSs lejos, hasta el fin, su capacidad re- La misa solemne de la Cena del Senor el Jue- el centurion que estaba en el Golgota exclamo: dentora, como Cristo, no ha de sustraerse a lo que espera a ves Santo por la tarde recordara la institucion de la- Q "Acueridate de mi, ouand!o est&s en el Paralso". todos los salvadores: la cruz. . .Las almas se ganah con la Sag rada Eucaristi'a^ n "Verdaderamiente 6ste era Hijo de Dios". palabra, se ganan con el ejemplo pero, sobre todo, se ganan D "Todo se fan consumado". con el aacrdtfjcio". — JOSE JORGE VILA En la tarde del Viernes Santo, las funciones liturgicas recuerdan la Pasion y Muerte del Senor (Mas .information sobre los libros que se comentan en y una solemne vigilia comienza en la noche del Sa- •mnt esta columna puede obtenerse en la Oficina del Movimiento bado Santo para terminor el Domingo de Pasoua ap o^janq lap m^avio vi—2 de Cursillos de Cristiandad, cuarto piso del Centro Hispa- Florida, con el jubilo de la Resurreccion. no Catolico).

Page 16 April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida oracion de los Fieies ( uran Acogida da Cnsflandad Domingo de Ramos — 3 de Abril Celebrante: El Senor sea con vosotros. a Enfrevisla Paulo VI-Ramsey Pueblo: Y con tu espiritu; El mundo cristiano recibi6 con sorpresa y gran satisfac- tion los resuiltados trascendtentales del encuentro entre el Celebrante: Qremos. Hermanos, en esta puiblica y eo- Papa Paulo VI y el Arzobispo de Canterbury y primado de miin oracion pidamos por nuestras necesidades, pero espe- la Iglesia Anglicana, Dr. Michael Ramsey, y la decisi6n de cialmente por todas las del pueblo de Dios. ambos de luchar eonjuntamente por la union de las dos iglesias. 1— Lector: Por nuestro Santo Padre, el Papa Paulo, pidamos al Senor. Al termino de una reunion de tres dias, los jefes de Pueblo: Senor, Ten piedad. las dos iglesias eristiauas firmaron una declaration conjun- ta "en Roma, la ciudad de la que salio hacfa Inglaterra, 2 — Lector: Por nuestro Obispo Cokman F. Carroll, enviado por el Papa Gregorlo el Grande, San Agustin, fun- pidamos al Senor. dador de la Sede de Canterbury, considerada hoy por todos Pueblo: Senor, Ten piedad. los anglicanos el centro de la comunidad cristiana, Su San, tidad, el Papa, Paulo VI y su gracia Michael Ramsey, Ar- 3— Lector: Por nuestro Parroco (N), y todos los sacer- zobispo de Canterbury, se han encontrado para intercambiar dotes, pidamos al Senor. un saludo fraterno". Pueblo: Senor, Ten piedad. "Al final de su encuentro, dan.gracias a Dios Todopo- 4 — Lector: Por los dirigentes de las naciones, para deroso, que ba creado, por medio del Espiritu Santo, duran- que una paz justa y una verdadera concordia, sea efectiva te estos ultimos afios, un nuevo clima de fraternidad cris- entre los pueblos violentamente afligidos pox la guerra~o tiana entre la Iglesia Catolka Romana y las Iglesias de la la discordia civil, pidamos al Seilor. comuni6n anglicana. Este encuentro del dia 23 de marzo Pueblo: Senor, Ten piedad. de 1S66 sefiala una nueva etapa del desarrollo de relacio- nee fraternas fundadas sobre la caridad cristiana y sobre un 5 — Lector: Que todos los que en este dia aclaman la sincero esfuerzo para eliminar las causas del conflicto y entrada triunfal d« Cristo en Jerusalen, permanezean fie- restablecer la unidad". JUAN GALAN les a Ett cuando se presenten las adversidades, pidamos al ST. BRENDAN PARISH Senor. Queriendo obedecer a Cristo, qu« manda a sus discipu- Now JOINS THE LEADER As Pueblo: Senor, Ten piedad. los se amen unos a otros, declaran que, con su ayuda, po- SALES REPRESENTATIVE nen en manos del Dios de misericordia todo lo que ha 6 — Lector: Quo esta santa asamblea del pueblo de podido ser en el pasado, contrario a este mandate de amor, Dlos, crezca en el amor por nuestro Salvador crucifkado, eonformandose a la actitud del Apostol que declaraba 'olvl- pidamos al Senor. dando lo que queda atras, me lanzo de lleno a la conse- DUMAS MlLNER Pueblo: Senor, Ten piedad. cuciom de lo que esta adeJante, corro hacia la meta, hacia el premio al cual Dios me llama desde lo alto en Cristo Celebrante: Oremos. I>ios Todopoderoso, concedenos Jesus". nueva fuerza por los meritos de la Pasi6n de tu Hijo Unige- CitVROLEl El documento que fue leido en la Basflioa de Sa.n Pa- nito, ya que nuestras debilidades s61o nos reportan fracasos NEW CARS USED PARS si enfrentarnos a las aflicciones de la vida. Por nuestro Se- blo, en los extramuros del Vatlcano, donde el Papa y el U-Jeurle Rj. & S.W. 8th St. Reverendo Ramsey babian orado juntos, fue leido e latin LeJeune'Rd;"&iN:W: 8th •ftor Jesucristo, Tu Mjo, y Senor nuestro, que vive y reina n Ph. 444-3566 Ph. 63#9758 eontigo en la unidad del Espiritu Santo, por los siglos de lot e ingles, anunciando, asimismo, que ambos primados "se dis- siglos. ponen a iniciar un serio dialogo entre la Iglesia Catolica Romana y la Comunidn Anglicana, basada en los Evangelios Pueblo: Amen. y las antiguas tradiciones comunea, q«« podria conducir a aquella uni6n en la verdad por la que Cristo or6." Santoral de la Semana Hoy y Toda la Semana Domingo 3. San Ricardo— eclesiasfioos y teologos. Su ca- Obispo do Ohichester en In- ridad era admirable con los Movimiento Familiar Prepara glaterra, dignidad a la que necesitados. Falleci6 en 1589. fu« confirmado por el Papa 1580. Inocencio IV, frente a la ©po- Encuentro Lafinoamericano sition del rey Enrique M. Martes 5. San Vicente Fe- De gran ternura y caridad rrer — Beroe cristiano del CARACAS (INA) — El Mo- so musical sobre musica sa- con los pecadores, predlc6 la siglo 14, ingresd en la Orden vimiento Familiar Cristiano grada. Se trata do escoger una fe con ese fuego qtie po- Dominica y predic6 incansa- de Veneuzela estS preparan- Misa popular, inspirada en te- seen las almas entregadas por blemente el Evangelio, con- do intensamente el Encuen- mas venezolanos, que seria complete a Dioe. Su muerte virtiendo a miles de perso- tro Latinoamericano que se estrenada en la inauguracion ©currid en el 1253. nas, entre ellos, judios y imtt- realizara en esta ciuddad en d« la reuni6n. sulmanes. el pr6ximo mes de setiem- bre. Para que sea respetado el Lunes 4. San Benito El Ne- Miercoles 6. San Celestfmo, texto liturgico se ha nomibra- gro — De padres esclavos, Papa. — Sueedio al Papa Bo- A la reunion han sido in- vitados mas de tres mil de- do un sacerdote asesor, a fUCUL/ este santo negro ingreso en nifacio y reind durante 10 quien podr&n consultar loo DE SUSPeNSO QUE ///? Sicilia en la Orden Francis- afios. Apoy6 a San Geranano legados de todo el mundo. El tema central sera "familia y interesados ~"en participar en cana, tras haber repartido sus en su campana contra la here- el coneurso. pocas posesiones entre les j£a pelagiana; promovid la Concilio" dividido en toes evangelizaci6n de los escoce- ipuntos: familia y expansion Venezuela cuenta ya con COOPER pobres. Su humildad y san- demografica, familia y desa- uoa "Misa criolla" compues- tidad lo Uevaron a ser Supe- ses y de irlanda; y envl6 le- gados al Concilio de Efeeo. rrollo integral, y la familia en ta por ei R. P. Victor Salce- KERB rior del convento de Santa retaci6n con los eambioe de do, S. J., a base del cancio- Maria. Su fama y ejemplo le estructaras socio-politicas. n*ro guarauno publicado j>or hicieron consejero de muchos Jueves 1. San Egesipo — Judio de nacimiento, vivid 20 Con motivo del encuentro los misioneros capuohinos del afios en Roma. Visit6 las igle- s« ha convocado a un concur- delta del Oriaoco. sias de Oriente y Occidente, jPreocupaciones y escriibid una historia de la de bnpuestos...! Uglesia desde la Pa«i6n de S» Ud. desea consejo respeeto a lo que debe hacer parm, sin eva- CJristo a sus dias, demostran- dir lmpuestos, ataorrar el ja&xi- do la fe y las verdades de mo dentro de la Ley, vea a: Jesus. MurWi en el 1777. R. A. JIMENEZ Por Alberto Cardelle Viernes 8. San Perpetuo — Bx Inspector del Internal Teatro Tower: "Colosos del Mar" (Run Silent) Ingles con Revenue Service) Obispo de Towrs, Francia, y titulos en espanol). Interesante historia guerrera en la que proveniente de una rica ia- se destaca el trabajo de los submarinos y sus beroicas tri- 561 W. FLagleir St - FR1-2268 milia. Distribuy6 sus bienes C|ATOLICO GfsPANOL — Parqueo Grafts — entre los pobres y abra- pulaciones durante la III Ouerra Mundial. Bien dirigida por z6 la vida religiosa. 1 Michael Anderson, director de "Operaci6n Crossbow", da- EFECTOS RELIGIOSOS EN GENERAL SU ALBUM DE BODA? sificacion Moral: A-l (Toda la familia). Sabado 9. Santa Maria de "Sombras de Sopecha" (The Naked Edge) (Ingles con titulos Imdgenes - Medallas - Cadenas en espanol). Un film de suspenso y tensi6n que el especta- Munoz Studios Egipto — Ll«v6 una rida pe- Laminos - Crucifijos - Rosarios EXPERIENCIA, CALn)AD, cadora en Alejandria, Egii>- dor recibe y disfruta a traves de una buena actuacion y una mejor direction de Robert Wise, esmerado director qu« PKECIOS, FACILIDADES. to, hasta que se unio a un T SI LO HACE EN COLOR cuenta entre sus films a "The Sound of Music". Bien lie- gruipo de peregrinos que iban vada, la trama del film tiene su desenlace en sus ultimos 13 Tarjeras de Baurizo, Recordafo- PRECIOSO!!! a Jerusalen. Alii se produjo criticos minutos. Clasificaci6n Moral: A-2 (Jovenes). " rios de Primera Comunion, Re- • su conversion, y desde enton- Teatro Tivoli ""Becket" (Ingles con titulos en espanol). In- cordatorios de Misa, Invitaciones MUftOZ STUDiOS ces, encomendandose a la Viav terpretes: Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. Film hecho con de Boda. 1760 N.W. 36 ST., MIAMI gen Maria se consagro a una esmero que profundiza en el misterio del alma humana. Con- 1210 Washington Ave., M. B. vida de oracion y penitencia templa tambien la busqueda de Dios. Clasificaci6n Moral: 63 N. E. 2nd Street - Telf: 374-2312 Telf. 635-5778 y 538-4653 hasta su muerte en el 421. A-3 (Adultos).

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Page 18 . v April J, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Beach Kiwanis Club were at Chaminade's freshman team and sponsored by Crowning the Blessed Virgin Chaminade last week. finished third in their confer- Chaminade. in May will be Queen Suzanne The Club's objectives are ence. Alan Cook turned in ex- Sophomores Kim Copestick, Childress, aided by her court; By MARY JANE DOHERTY By KATHY TEAGUE service to the school and to the cellent times all-over to lead Peggy McAloon, Kathy McKen- Sally Leonhard, Kathleen Neco- FORT LAUDERDALE — The community. the team. na and Anita Paoli were the The English classes of Our lettos, Valerie DiPol, Mary As- girls' Student Council officers Edward McAloon deserves guests at Smith College at a salone, Kathleen Lombar and Lady of Lourdes Academy en- of.Cardinal Gibbons High School credit for his leadership as coke party on March 24 at the Mary Delaney. tered the Poetry Festival of have been elected for the 1966- President of the National Honor illililii Breokwater Surf Club in Fort Five commercial department 1966 and they have just re- 67 school year. Society this year. Edward has WEST HOLLYWOOD — Elec- Lauderdale. students received filing awards ceived a letter notifying them The treasurer is Becky De- been working with Mr. Philip tions for the offices of presi- Third quarterly report card* last week: Mary Ann Bald, minsky, secretary; Ann Opiola, that one of their students placed Savino in planning the Club's dent, vice president, secretary were distributed March 28 and Xiomara Fernandez, Doris vice president, Margie Pangal- 29. The good news now arrives Fraczek, Mirta Leal, and Diane highly in the competition. trip to Florida Atlantic Univer- and treasurer of the 1966-67 Ma- lo, and president, Beth Roffel- sity. The Club plans to attend donna Academy Student Coun- via postman. Santaroangelo. son. The student will be awarded three lectures at the University. cil placed Rosemarie Sailors, Stenography awards were re- These four girls will repre- a citation today (Friday) at Along with this the Club will Doreen Poirier, Sharon Braun ceived by the following: 100 sent Cardinal Gibbons at the 8:15 p.m. in the Miami Munici- hold a book drive during Eas- and Christine Marin in the re- Illiiiliill words per minute, 5 minutes, Student Council Convention in ter week. The books will be spective offices. By LTNDA ROCAWICH by Sylvia Carflacho; 60 w.p.m., pal Auditorium. Miami. sent to the Peace Corps. Madonna's Latin Club will Each year at Notre Dame by Theresa Adjan, Janet Arro- Lourdes Academy's Forensic The intramural Softball tour- Last week was exam week participate in the State Forum Academy on March 25, Feast yo, Linda Berry, Valerie DiPol, League team will enter the final nament was held Thursday, for Chaminade. Report cards of the Junior Classical League of the Annunciation, the May Carmen Gorgas, Elsa Guardar- forensic contest of the year to- March 24, with the senior girls are to be distributed next week. today (Friday) and tomorrow Queen and her court are chosen rama, Ana Marie Herrero, morrow (Saturday) at Cardinal taking the trophy. A joint meeting of all the So- (Saturday) at Coral Gables from among the senior mem- Lourdes Larrea, Jo Anne La- Gibbons High School. The junior team received a dalities from Key West to Palm High School. bers of the Children of Mary, Russe, Patricia McCluskey, plaque for placing second in Beach was held at Chaminade. Two entries in extemporan- Linda Morgan, Mary Thielen religious club moderated by Sis- Colleen Nolan, Patricia Tonrey, this tournament. This was to inspire more united ter Regina Clare, I.H.M. eous speaking, three in decla- and Shirley Stiles will be the and Catherine Shaughnessy. action on the part of the Sodal- mation and three in original representatives and voting dele- ists. gates from Madonna. Shirley is oratory, will represent the Acad- The Varsity Track team en- running for recording secretary emy in the contest. - By JAMES REYNOLDS countered tough McArthur to- of the statewide convention. The newspaper staff, who had HOLLYWOOD — Two newday (Friday) as they continue Last Saturday, March 20, Jesuit been busily preparing the third clubs are now formed and ac- their fine performance. Credit Madonna's Forensic League at- edition of the "Grotto," the tive at Chaminade High School. goes to Tom D'Isepo, Tom Rog- tended an all events tournament College Preparatory school paper, presented the pub- The Letterman's Club, with a ers, James Auger, Charles Roc- at South Broward High School. 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WEST PALM BEACH — The feehouses and clothing of Neo- The Senior boys attended a clos- final performances of "Time classical era were constructed. ed retreat at the Passionist Re- IliiiliHl:: Limit," produced by the New- treat House and Freshmen, Well, it looks like the Rams By GLORIA PAZURK man Players of Cardinal New- Sophomores and Juniors observ- man High School will be pre- are doing as good in baseball as ed a Day of Recollection at Elaine Doyle at St. Patrick's sented tonight (Friday) and to- they did in football! Upping Pace. High School has proved herself morrow (Saturcfay) night at the their record to 4-1, they have a top hostess, winning Thirj^ defeated Lake Placid 8-0, behind The seniors are discussing Madonna Academy Hall of Sa- their retreat with Junior reli- Prize in Seventeen Magazine's the two-hit pitching of Dave cred Heart Parish, 425 North gion classes and informing third annual "Party of the Year Heaton, and John I. Leonard Federal Highway, Lake Worth. them about the advantages of Contest." School 5-3, with Dave Heaton re- Curtain time is 8 p.m. a closed retreat. Elaine, a junior, used as her lieving Hank Salzler. The play, a drama about pris- In the process of building a theme "An Arty-party" consist- oners of war during the Korean track team, Pace came out last ing of Op, Pop, and Abstract conflict and the court-martial of in a triangular meet against Art-ideas influencing the vari-, a traitor, is under the able di- WINNERS IN an Optimist Club oratorical contest were: from Cardinal Gibbons and Miami ous activities of the party. rection of Mr. Jim Flemming, left, Michael Christensen of St. Francis Xavier School in Fort Military Academy. Many prom- By JOHN BAUMANN A Student Government Day a distinguished member of our Myers, and Keith Mann and Gary Krohn, both of Bishop Verot ising runners are being discov- faculty. was held at St. Patrick's. Stephen Robitaille has been High School. Keith won first place, Gary, second, and Michael, ered amongthe underclassmen. Mr. Flemming has taken the third. It gave the students an oppor- elected President of the Student The boys' bowling team de- tunity to see what goes into position of director in addi- Council of Christopher Colum- tion to the responsibility of daily feated North Miami High School teaching, and gave the faculty bus High School for 1966-1967. Fernandez; Secretary, Neil Tuc- the St. Thomas Aquinas High 2-1, . . members a chance to see what classes and a Junior homeroom. ci, and Treasurer, Dave Hewett. He will be assisted in per- School Debate Team participat- To raise funds for the Propa- school looks like from the stu- The first performances were on The annual staff announced March 25 and 26. forming his duties as the chief ed in a District National Foren- gation of the Faith and the edu- dents side of the desk. executive of the student body, that last Thursday was thesic League competition in Palm The cast includes Tim Grogan, cation of a child in South Amer- by George Simpson, vice presi- deadline for down payment on Beach. Classes and administration Ken Murray, Doug Hackl, Bill ica, the Missions Club is Con- dent; Dennis O'Donovan, Corre- $ie '66 Signum. were turned over to a student Sullivan, John Considine, Steve Last Saturday, 15 students tinuing its weekly hot dog sales faculty and the faculty mem- sponding Secretary; Michael Nostalgic Seniors turned their Catalano, Bill McDermott, Art participated at South Brbward and occasional cake sales. bers spent the day visiting the Durney, Treasurer and Richard thoughts toward graduation last Loucks, Bob Tenczar, Joe Ra- High School in dramatic and Brother Robert McGovern, many classes in session. AH Nimer, Recording Secretary. week upon arrival of their grad- gey, Norm Schroeder, Ken Kim- poetic interpretation, declama- F.M.S., will represent Pace agreed repeating the perform- The elections on March 25 cli- uation announcements and ball, Jenelle Gehrken and Jane tion, boy and girl extemporane- High School at the N.C.E.A. ance next year. maxed a week of intensive cam- cards. ^ Lunvbra. ous speaking, and original ora- convention in Chicago April The Sodality induction of new paigning by the 12 nominees for Last Wednesday the newly Cardinal Newman High spon- tory. The Diocesan CYO Speech U-14. members was held after Mass these positions. formed National Business Edu- sored a Twirp Dance held in Contest also found Aquinas stu- Sophomore Joan Schwab will on the Feast of the Annuncia- cation Honor Society had its the school cafetorium. Some 150 Michael Farrell and Frank dents very active. star in the role of "Maria" in tion. couples attended the dance Wurst presented the Key Club first induction at an assembly Immaculate Conception CYO's before junior and senior stu- Plans have been made for the The induction was followed by which was sponsored by the"Sweethearts" at the monthly production of "The Sound of Mu- a breakfast at which honored joint Student Council. Two Parents Association Meeting on dents. Alumni Social to be held at sic" April 2 and 3. Joan was Aquinas high during Eastertime guests were Father Gerald P. bands, the "Accents" and the March 24. The girls received Mrs. Ben of Charron-Williams also chosen to represent her Grogan, Brother Victor, B.G.S. "Saxons," provided the eve-chains and medals. Business College talked on Pro- for all graduated debaters of the parish in the CYO Talent Con- past six years. and Brother Sean, B.G.S., from ning's entertainment. A week of closed retreat end- fessional Habits, and Brother test last Saturday. Camillus House.- Ronald, F.S.C., discussed the Before an assembly of the stu- ed for the seniors on April 1. Career night was held at The Easter issue of the Pace- Prefect Margaret Worden pre- woman's role in the business dent body, varsity basketball On the same day the freshmen, Aquinas with a good turnout of setter has gone to press. Bill sented checks to Sister Hilde- world today. coach Ed Foley accepted the sophomores and juniors had a both students and parents. Lenardson, editor of the Pace- garde for a needy family, and Sportsmanship Award on behalf Day of Recollection at the The seniors inducted were: Schools in the vicinity, Ma- setter, and contributor to this to Brother Victor for use at Ca- of the school. school. Patricia Borton, Susan Canape, donna, Chaminade, and Cardi- column, has been accepted by millus House. 1 This trophy, an annual recog- Carolyn Cheetham, Marie nal Gibbons were invited. Marquette University's school of The money had been raised by nition to the school most consist- Heon, Mary Klawitter, Marga- journalism. a very successful pennant drive ently displaying the quality and With Tom Frost acting as rita Mendive, Carol Nestor, Ma- conducted by the Sodalists. Win- attributes of sportsmanship be- chairman and through the co- By EDWARD DAMICH rianne Pichardo, Norma Pres- ners of the contest were the fore, during, and after all bas- no, Lee Pyszka, Silvia Rodri- operation and efforts of Sister Brother Vincent de Paul Hu- fifth grade and ninth grade. ketball games, was presented by Marcella, O. P., the N.H.S. and jar, C.S.C., moderator of the guez, and Nancy Simpson. Mr. Pete Brown and Mr. Roy the students of Aquinas the eve- Senior Class of Curley High Juniors elected on a proba- By JOSE ROVIRA Cataldo, outgoing and incoming ning was a success and as a re- School has been busy collecting tionary basis were: Cynthia Last Tuesday, the senior class presidents, respectively, of the Bliss, Eugenia Gonzalez, Alicia sult, Career night may become money for the Senior Gift. of Belen School sponsored the Palm Beach County Basketball Kehrhahn, Maureen Murphy, a tradition here at St Thomas. The gift is a traditional pres- dedication of a picture to Officials Association. Elaine Pucko, and Mardima ent to the school from the Sen- On Thursday, March 23, the George Washington that will By ADAM THIELEN Saco. ior Class to show appreciation new Student Council officers for hang in the school's auditorium. Our first annual "Family for a fine education. Also last Wednesday, the the 1966-67 year were presented. Night" at St. John Vianney Royal speedsters beat Ft. Lau- In a small but appropriate This year's gift of a newly They were: Charles Carter, ceremony, several students pre- Minor seminary took place on , By PATTIE O'NEILL decorated office is to the prin- derdale North East (AA school) president; Richard Lewis, vice Saturday evening, March 26th. FORT PIERCE — Three C's 66-57. sented talks on topics of Amer- cipal, Brother Leo Hogan, president; Linda Naimo, secre- In view of the fact that our Double victories by Dave ican History and Literature, were stressed this past week as C.S.C. tary-treasurer. Officers of 1965- 171 students come from all parts Canady, Chris Kleyla, and Fred suited for the occasion. Archbishop John Carroll High The Knights of Saint Joseph, 66 year along with all this year's of the diocese, with several Cespedes were tie highlights School celebrated Tri-C Week. a Catholic Action group, has candidates assisted at Mass and Taking part were: Rafael from distant parts of the world, of the afternoon, along with ; The three C's are Charm, announced plans to attend a attended a breakfast^ where the Achong, Jose R. Diaz, Lawrence the families of the seminarians Tom O'Malley's new school rec- Courtesy and Christianity. meeting of all such groups in results of the campaigns and Root, Jose Rovira and Felipe naturally find it more difficult- ord in the 440, Neil Tucci's rec- Watchbirds (Student Council the area at Chaminade High students' votes were announced. Suarez. to become acquainted with or members in disguise) were on ord in the high hurdles, and The last edition of Hie Vin- School next week. Bill Bucknam and Laura Tra- another. the alert, seeking out those stu- Chris Kleyla's new record in eam, the students' magazine, the pole vault. back, St. Thomas Aquinas Sen- "Family Night" afforded an dents best exemplifying the came out Monday. It featured opportunity for the families of liillilili; Special plaudit to Harry iors, attended a dinner sponsor- three virtues. interesting and amusing arti- many to socialize, and to wit- Koenig for his victory in the ed by the Elks Club at which At the beginning of the week, cles, along with its regular fea- ness a Variety Show presented mile run and third place in the time they were each awarded a four Student Council members tures. by the student body. 880. scholarship toward their college talked over the P.A. on the ililiiiiiiiii Luis Lopez Munoz, a sopho- S. John's C.Y.O. softball team three C's and how we should Our baseball team is on the education. By MARY ANN DESWYSEN more, is to be commended for began its season with a 4-3 vic- practice them in our lives. way to another year of vic- Final arrangements are being his contribution. and RON KHOURY tories. Manny Alvarez and Fer^ tory over the first-place team, On Friday, Dean Floyd of In- made for the Junior-Senior *,. A chapter of the Future Sci- nando Espinosa combined for a St. Michael's, on Sunday after- dian River Junior College spoke Last week, Immaculata-La Prom to be held April 23 at the entists of America has been no hit, no run pitching effort to noon. Our next game is sched- to the students. After his Salle High was the scene of Golden Gate Hotel in North Mi- founded at Belen under the blank Pine Crest 18-0 last week. uled for this coming Sunday speech, Mr. and Miss Tri-C Student Body elections. ami Beach. sponsorship of Mr. Tony Abella. The Royals' record is 6 and 1. against the St. Louis C.Y.O. were announced. These two The new Student Council Of- teacher of science for the sev- The seminary choir will ap- persons are chosen on their ficers at Immaculata are: Presi- enth and eighth grades. pear at Bayfront Park this com- possession and practice of the dent, Patsy Wilson; Vice Presi- Ill Elected officers of the clubs ing Sunday at 7:30 p.m., three C's. They were David dent, Margie Franzen; Secre- were: Alfredo McDonald; presi- participating in a program deal- Taylor and Rose Marie Noelke. tary, Beth McDonald; and The first day of spring was dent; Charles Moran, vice presi- By LINDA ARMSTRONG ing with the history of Church While studying Neo-Classicism, Treasurer, Rosemary Feeney. celebrated by the student body dent; Juan Garcia, secretary; music. the Seniors held a Coffeehouse The electees in the boys' divi- FORT LAUDERDALE — This of Msgr. Pace High School at Rafael Equilior, public rela- The general public is invited, Party. The girls in Home Ec sion are: President, Ron past week Bill Bucknam, Jim the Student Council picnic at tions; Calixto Sanchez, treas- and there is no admission made cakes and cookies and Khoury; Vice President, Rick Harvitt and Jay Smallwood of Crandon Park. urer. charge. Page 20 April 1, 1966 TH£ VOICE Miami, Florida Pitching Ace Schools In Diocese Win For Pace Loses To Curley 2-1 41 Science Fair Awards HONORABLE MENTION AWARDS Students from Diocesan Behavior Studies _ Robert Bisch- Three Miami schools, Arch- schools won a total of 41 awards off, Curley; John E. Mazurek, Cur- bishop Curley High, LaSalle and ley. in the 12th annual South Florida Biochemistry — Mane Webster, Belen along with Ft. Pierce's Science Fair held last weekend Aquinas; Bernard Walters, Curley. little Archbishop Carroll shape Botany and Conservation — Segun- at Dinner Key Auditorium. do Fernandez, LaSalle; Roberta San- up as the cream of the Dio- tini, Aquinas. cese's baseball crop. This total was 14 more than Chemistry — Jordan Pfuntner, Co- lumbus; Yxora Sanchez, Notre Dame. Curley was 6-3 for the season, last year when schools in the Engineering _ Brian Roto- with all but one victory com- Diocese walked off with 27 lante, Columbus. Microbiology — David Hitchcock, ing in tough Class AA competi- awards. Aquinas. tion, LaSalle was 6-1-1 jn Class Zoology-Invertebrate — Marianne A circles, Belen, a Class B Biggest award winner this Ahlfield, Our Lady of Lourdes Acad- school, was 4-0, while Class C year was Curley High. Curley BPPER JUNIOR DIVISION Carroll was 5-1. also won the largest number of SUPERIOR AWARDS Curley's Knights turned back awards of any Diocese school in Earth Science — Robert Vitale, WINNERS OF trophies in a Talent Contest conducted by the Diocesan CYO at Barry Chaminade. the upset hopes of Class A last year's competition. EXCELLENT AWARDS College Auditorium are congratulated by Father Walter J. Dockerill, diocesan director Msgr. Pace High on Monday Biochemistry — Edward S. LoCas- of youth activities. From left, are: Paula Wyche, Adam Thielen, Frank McCormick, This year Curley students gar- cio, Curley. with a 2-1 decision over the nered eight awards including Zoology-Vertebrate — Linda Nel- Father Dockerill, Ken Halderman, Julie Torres and Sheryl Murray. Spartans' pitching ace, Mike son, Aquinas. V two superiors, two excellents, HONORABLE MENTION AWARDS Sweet. Behavior Studies _ Paul Serrano three honorable mentions and Chaminade. LaSalle made its record 6-1-1 one special award. Mathematics — Cathy Howard, last week with a 6-0 victory Notre Dame. over Cardinal Gibbons St. Thomas Aquinas High LOWER JUNIOR DIVISION SUPERIOR AWARDS Belen continued undefeated School pupils placed second Behavior Studies — Frank Quinta- velle, St. Lawrence. with a 6-1 victory over Miami among diocese schools with sev- Christian School. Zoology-Invertebrate — Christine en awards; Penso, Our Lady Queen of Martyrs. Canroll won its fifth game EXCELLENT AWARDS Electronics — James Farrell, Our with four runs in the fifth Among the top award winners Lady. Queen of Martyrs. Physics-Other — Luis Rovira, St. inning for a 5-3 victory over was John Ringenberger of Aqui- Rose of Lima. Lake Worth Leonard. The Rams nas who won a superior award HONOBABUE MENTION AWARDS got al four of their runs with- Biochemistry — Anthony Snetro, for his entry in the Botany and St. Theresa, Coral Gables. out getting a hit, thanks to three Conservation Category. Ringen- Botany and Conservation — Judith walks and two errors. Barnes. St. Theresa, Coral Gables. berger also received first prize Electronics — James Varrone, Holy Cardinal Newman of West and a $150 award from the Family. Palm Beach was one of the di- Light and Sound — Joseph Lan- Tropical Audubon Society in the zillo, Immaculate Conception. ocese's biggest winners last special area awards division. Space Exploration — Thomas Tar- week as the Crusaders clubbed angelo, Little Flower, Hollywood. Zoology-Man — Roberta Healy, St. Pine Crest School, 16-1, as Bil The list of awards to diocesan Hugh and Thomas Marciano, St. Baumbauer and Jim Carieso students was as follows: Lawrence. each knocked in four runs. The SPECIAL AREA AWARDS AMONG THE 40 entries in the CYO Talent Contest were these eight girls from Notre SENIOR DIVISION American Cancer Society — Eve- victory gave Newman a 5-4 lyn Torres, Notre Dame Academy, Dame Academy who played a "Cuban Combo." The girls are, Marfeable Gomez, Lourdes SUPERIOR AWARDS honorable mention certificate. record. Botany and Conservation — John Dade Counttv Medical Association Valienti, Maria Eugenia Aguiar, Juliette Alvarez, Beatriz Perez, Aurora Vaillant, Margarita Ringenberger, Aquinas. — Deborah Mash, Little Flower, Hol- Telleria and Rosa Blanco. In other baseball highlights, lywood, and William Curns, Msgr. Chemistry — Joseph Chevalier, Pace High, certificates. Chaminade took St. Thomas Curley High. Dade-Monroc Tuberculosis and Res- Aquinas, 5-3, Christopher Co- EXCELLENT AWARDS piratory Disease Association — Eve- Behavior Studies — Phillip Villa- lyn Torres, Notre Dame Academy, lumbus' record dropped to 1-6 first place, $25 bond. No Jazz In Church neuva, St. Patrick. Tasco Sales, Inc. — Deborah Mash, when the Explorers were shut- Botany and Conservation — Donna Little Flower, Hollywood, microscope. Holy Family CYO Member LAFAYETTE, La. (NO — An Tropical Audubon Society — John out, 4-0, by Key West on three Lee Meyer, Aquinas; Prank I>argay, Ringenfoerger, Aquinas, first place, unequivocal ban on the use of hits, and Mary Immaculate LaSalle. $150; Robert Bischoff, Curley, honor- jazz and folk music in church Zoology-Invertebrate — James Etek- able mention. Wins Oratorical Contest High of Key West lost a 7-3 ert, Curley. services has been issued here game and tied 4-4 with Coral Beverly McFarland, president Paula Wyche, singer, won by Bishop Maurice Schexnayder. Shores in a doubleheader. of the Holy Family parish CYO, third place. Paula attends OUR LADY Or THE HILLS will represent the Diocese of Dame Academy. Miami in the national CYO Ora- In the CYO Division of the torical Contest in Washington, contest Ken Halderman of St. VOICE CAMP GUIDE D.C., April 11 and 12. Joseph CYO placed first; Beverly won the right to rep- Sheryl Murray of Holy Redeem- resent the Diocese by taking er CYO, second; and Julie GAMP first place in the CYO Orato- Torres of Immaculate Concep- Mary Help of Christians rical Contest held last Sunday tion CYO, third. AGES8 T 0 14 HENDERSONVEUE, M. C. at St. Patrick's High School Au- M^^^^BB ditorium. Church League Tilt Qt Tampa, Florida A Catholic camp for boys and girls ages Salvatore Mollica of St. Bar- STAFFED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE 5A1ESIANS OF DON BOSCO Won In 7th Inning Located on beautiful East Lake, at the outskirts of 7 to 16. 200 acres, 37 buildings in the tholomew parish CYO, Mira- Tampa. Uses all facilities of Mary Help of Christians Blue Ridge Mountains, large modern mar, won second place and Jo- PERRINE — A softball team School for boys. seph Delaney of St. James CYO composed of members of Christ pool, mountain lake, with all camping took third. the King parish defeated a St. Open — Sunday, June 19, thru Sunday, August 7 activities guided by trained counselors. Beverly will fly to Washing- Timothy parish team by the Ideal accommodations for visiting par- ton with her mother, Mrs. Bet- score of 15-14. ents* Gamp provides pick-up service to ty McFarland, on Sunday aft- The winning run was scored or from nearest rail, air, bus terminal. ernoon, April 10. in the seventh inning as Joe A camp for youngsters to grow... spirit- Winner of the High School McNulty singled home Frank ually, healthfully. For literature, write: /ision of a Diocesan CYO Marinelli to break a 14-14 tie. Marinelli had led off the sev- ^alent Contest held last Sunday mammae* enth with a line single over at Barry College Auditorium Winter Address: shortstop. was Frank McCormick, a stu- dent at St. John Vianney Mi- Captain Al Cosentino hit two OUR LADY OF THE HILLS CAMP nor Seminary. Frank played the home runs for the Christ the c|o St. leo's Church guitar to take the first place King team. 335 Springdale Avenue trophy. Adam Thielen, another The game was played in a WlMSTON-SfllEM, N. C. seminary student, came in sec- Sunday Church League which ond with a dramatic reading. includes five teams. In addition FEE: $30.00 WEEKLY FOR ANY NUMBER OF WEEKS to Christ the King and St. Tim- ALL ACTIVITIES ARE FREE THEY INCLUDE othy's, other league teams are FISHING > BOATING - SWIMMING » GYM - BASEBALL 1966 DIRECTORY OF CATHOLIC CAMPS CYO Will Present St. Rita, Church of God and PONIES - MOVIES • CRAFTS - HIKES - CAMPFIRES, ETC. LISTS ALL CATHOLIC CAMPS IN U.S. 'Sound Of Music' Pineland Presbyterian. Write to: Mary Help of Christians Camp P.O. Box H, Tempo, Florida 33605 * Activities •A Dates HIALEAH — Members of the *k Charges * Mailing Address Immaculate Conception parish Pope Going To City Hall ALSO AN IDEAL BOARDING SCHOOL Price $2.00 CYO will present the musical VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope Mary Help of Christians School for Boys "The Sound of Musk" at 7:30 Paul VI will visit Rome's City A "home away from home" for boys aged 10 to 15, grades 5 thru 9. Staffed exclusively by the Salesions of Don Bosoo. Has 140 acre £am- National Catholic Camping Association p.m. tomorrow (Saturday) and Hall April 16 to thank officials pus, excellent facilities. All major sports, plus award winning band and Sunday at the Hialeah Junior for the hospitality shown to the choir, and dramatics. Shops for boys in higher grades. 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. High School Auditorium, 6027 bishops during the Second Vati- Write to: MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS SCHOOL Washington, D.C. 20005 East Seventh Ave. can Council. P.O. Box H, Tampa, Florida 33605 April 1/1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 21 HEROES QF CHRIST The Question Box INDIA: 4£prsm CARDINAL MBPMAC Was Mary Born AWV&OS SI&rt/AC S&ZUGQ DEZr7ME In Natural Manner? CHURCH /// YUGOSiAV/A FRO1VI A OOR/MG THE NAZI OCCUfAr By Msgr. J. D. CONWAY Q. In discussing the Blessed Mother and the meaning of the THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH Immaculate Conception with a friend, our opinions differ. Was Mary conceived by the Holy Ghost as Jesus was, or did she have an earthly father by whom she was conceived? A. Mary was conceived and ¥*7NM MS AXCHO/OC£S£ HELPING The Capuchin priest, Father Anthony, writes us born in natural manner; she from Muvattupuzha, a growing village in south Catholics and have real bishops THE had a human father and moth- W66SUV/A. India: "It's not the young and healthy men I and priests. They have some HELPLESS worry about; they can walk four miles to the er, though the Bible does not 10 to 20,000 members and were He MS //UPROofJSO /A/ tell us their names. Her Im- TO parish church despite the heat and monsoon represented by observers at &f6 OM RVS£ CHARGES HEAR rains. But what can 1 do for the others—little maculate Conception means that &f 777i' *O #G children, expectant mothers, the aging crippled Vatican Council II. MASS God gave her sanctifying grace with arthritis?" ... To care for his 800 people at the moment her soul and (many of them converts he baptized) energetic . . • • • Father Anthony needs a simple church. The body were joined together. In Q. I have a faint recollection 4/AJ cost? Only $4,300, since his parishioners will other words she enjoyed the m MS of reading sometime ago that Q&m /AiA&AS/C /A//96/. give their labor free of charge. . . . Name the love of God and his favors even Masses for the dead are use- church for your favorite saint, in memory of before her birth. And she had less; they sinned while on earth those you love, if you build it all by yourself. these privileges because her Priest and people will remember them when- and they alone can atone for ever Mass is offered. ... Or send at least as own Son would earn them for them. Having Masses offered much as you can right now ($1,000, $500, $100, her. for the dead is just helping flie $50, $25, $10, $5, $2). You'll be making it pos- * • • missions, which of course is an sible for the helpless to hear Mass, and God Q. what is Jansenism? Give will bless you! act of charity. As I have lost some examples past and pres- seven members of my family ent. in the past two and one-half CONVERTS Twenty-six families (about 100 people) became A. Jansenism was a heresy years, it is quite expensive hav- IN A Catholics in a group ceremony in Ayroor, India, within the Church which owed ing Masses offered even at the last month. They hope to build a chapel and lower stipend of sending to the GROUP school. its name and immediate origin to a book written by Cornells missions. Jansen, Bishop of Ypres, en- Will you please give me an FROM Dear Msgr.: We are enclosing a check for $1,000 titled Augustinus and purport- honest answer? I will continue illllilliiiliillilil SISTERS for Pope Paul's Mission Aid for Kerala State my charity to the best of my from our Community. ... We trust it will help a ing to give the teaching of St. IN THE Augustine on grace. Five prop- ability, even if the Masses are little towards the enormous need of the hungry useless to the dead. U.S.A. in India. (Signed): Mother —, Superior General. ositions of this book were con- Neighbor Helps To Reclaim demned by Pope Innocent X A. May that faint recollection in 1653. They are briefly: Some of yours fade away complete- MASS On a mountainside in Harissa, Lebanon (the of God's commandments can- ly. I hope the article you read Large Fallen-Away Family IN Holy Land) English-born Father Ronald Roberts not possibly be kept; in the was not written by a Catholic. will celebrate Mass in sign language for the state of fallen nature no one By Father JOHN A. O'BRIEN — one that I hadn't seen be- SIGN deaf-mute Arab boys in his care, thanks to per- The Council of Trent declared: "A couple years ago," said fore. I asked the missionary to LANGUAGE ever resists God's grace; in- mission from Pope Paul. Like to 'adopt' ($10 a terior necessity does not keep "If anyone says that the Mass Mrs. Carrie Hanlon of Redford, bless the mother also and he month) one of these boys? We'll send you his N.Y., "a mission was held in was happy to do so. Mrs. Clark photo, ask him to pray for you. us from merit or demerit; it is only a sacrifice of praise and is heresy to pretend that man thanksgiving, or a simple com- pur parish Church of the As-was very pleased." may either follow or resist memoration of the Sacrifice of sumption by two "Did you explain the case to Franciscan Fri- grace; it is likewise heresy to the Cross, and not a propitiatory the missionary?" I asked. A Have you made a will? Stringless bequests to a r s of the 1 say that Christ died or shed sacrifice; or that is is of profit "Yes,' replied Mrs. Hanlon. GOOD the CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION Atonement His blood for all men. only to the person receiving it "Immediately after I had helped (our legal title) will be used for the poor by the from Graymoor. WILL Holy Father where needed most. and should not be offered for to bring the children home, I One morning the living and the dead, as a went back to the church and ex- It should be noted that Bishop one of fhe mis- satisfaction of their sins, or plained the situation to him. Mr. Jansen died a holy death in sionaries for their other necessities, let Clark was at that time confined 1638, before his book was even announced that to his bed with leukemia — a him be anathema." Dear ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND $. published, and before he dream- he wanted all very sick man. He had previous- Monsignor ed of the furor he would stir the children of ly refused to see either of our FOR Does that language seem com- O'BRIEN up. plicated? Well, for your pur- the parish at a priests — Father Eli or Fa- Please NAME special ceremony in the after- Despite condemnations over pose, it means: If anyone says ther Sharland. So I told the return coupon noon when he would bless them. the course of the following cen- that Masses for the dead are Franciscan Father that he with your STREET. might not get a very civil re- offering tury Jansenism managed to en- useless, let him be anathema. "I at once thought of a neigh- ception. CITY _STATE. -ZIP COB dure and continued to influence boring family, the Clarks, who THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION thinking and attitudes long aft- have seven children. The father " TU take the chance,' he re- er its formal death. An arid is a fallen-away Catholic, hav- plied. 'Mr. Claris can't do any rigorism was its basic product: MISSAL ing been married outside the more than order me out.' " , Church. I told the mother about Some of its adherents avoided "To the surprise of his wife, NEAR EAST the ceremony and asked her if receiving Communion for years, Mr. Clark allowed the Father to GUIDE she wouldn't like to bring her come into his bedroom and say MISSIONS feeling themselves unworthy. children to the church to be FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, President April 3 — Mass of the Second some prayers over him. Then Jansenism led a variety of blessed. the missionary had a friendly Passion Sunday, creed, preface Write: CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOC. anti-papal influences in the 18th little talk with him and explain- of the Cross. "'Yes,' replied Mrs. Clark, 330 Madison Avenue-New York, N.Y. 10017 century and contributed largely ed how good and merciful God Telephone: 212/YUkon 6-5840 'I've felt the need of some reli- to the suppression of the Jesuits April 4 — Mass of the Monday gion in our family. We haven't is to all sinners who repent and ask forgiveness. ( in 1773. in Holy Week, preface of the been going to any church and Cross. "Mrs. Clark took instructions A small Jansenist sect in Hol- I'm beginning to feel like a heathen. Then, too, I'm con-and was received into the land separated from the Church April 5 — Mass of the Tues- Church. She received her First in the early part of the 18thday in Holy Week, preface of cerned about the children be- cause, if they don't get anyHoly Communion and her Con- century, in what is known as the Cross. religious training while they're firmation on the same day the schism of Utrecht. They and I was her sponsor. All her Don't Make April 6 — Mass of the Wednes- young, they aren't likely to at- call themselves the Old Roman children were also baptized and tend any church when they've day in Holy Week, preface of the older ones are attending the grown up. And it isn't easy to the Cross. parochial school ..." Pope Greets Orthodox rear good children if God is April 7 — Mass of the Lord's "That means," I 'broke in, A Retreat! VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope Jfeft out of the picture.' Supper, Gloria, preface of the "that the father was reclaimed Paul VI expressed "profound . . . unless you are interested in renewing Cross. " 'You're right,' I replied. and the mother and their seven and strengthening your spiritual life. and brotherly affection" for Pa- 'This will be a good chance to children were received into the triarch Athenagoras I of Con- April 8 — Solemn Liturgical get started.' Church through your kindly in- Our Lady Of Florida stantinople in a letter sent to Action. "Mrs. Clark agreed, and I terest and thoughtfulness in the Orthodox prelate on his 80th helped her to get the children MONASTERY RETREAT April 9 — Mass of the Paschal bringing her to a Catholic serv- birthday. ready. I took three, and sheice. It shows that we don't have Weekend Retreats — Every Man Welcome Vigil. The French-language letter in carried her baby and the older to go to far-off India or China to FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE OR PHONE the Pope's own handwriting also April 10 — Mass of the Res- ones followed. The missionary win souls for Christ. The oppor- REV. RETREAT DIRECTOR, C.P. recalled his meeting with the urrection of Our Lord ' Jesus had all the children kneel and tunities are all around us and pray. Then he. blessed them. we need but to be on the alert 1300 U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 1 PHONE 844-7750 NORTH PALM BEACH patriarch during his trip to the Christ, Gloria, creed, preface of Holy Land in 1964. T Easter. , • . • • "It was a beautiful ceremony to seize them." .•!,•-, . Man Of 29 Has Difficulty In Cultivating Romance

The Church is more actively bringing lay persons into more active participation with the Church. Yet there is an area in which I feel little is done. I am a college graduate, a man of 29 and while I find many organizations such as Serra, Home and School Service, Women's Clubs, I find nothing for persons of my age group. I am eager to meet young Catholic women but CALL most girls I meet at various places are not Catholic. With the span of education increased, a hitch in the FR 4-8481 - "vrvice, etc., many young people are still single at For an inspirational mes- j or over. sage from the lives of the Saints call any time day or By JOHN J. KANE, Ph.D. night. Hear a different message every day. Statistics on age at marriage, Don, do not agree with your statement that many young persons are unmarried at 26 or PRESENTED BY later. Naturally, one can quarrel about the meaning of the term Van Orsdel many, but the average age for marriage today is about 22% for MORTUARIES men and about 20 for women. More girls are married at age 18 than at any other single age. m Part of your problem in finding a girl friend or future wife ^10-Year Worr. Rheem Elee. ^ is that girls of your age, to a very great extent, are already WATER HEATERS married. 20 GAL. S3 '36.50 $ However, it is also true that the older the man is, the younger 30 GAL. S3 39.95 the wife he usually chooses. Men in your age bracket tend to RAY BALL PLVNMCBING marry girls about three or four years younger. Even these will 4251 S.W. 8th St. HI 5-2461 ^^•B Expert Plumbing Repairs MMB not be in plentiful supply but neither are they completely absent 1:1:1; 1:1:1;; as some of my correspondence testifies. Church Organization Neither can I completely agree with you that the Church has not provided organizations for persons of your age. There is at INCOME TAX RETURNS least one that comes to mind. The Young Christian Movement (formerly The Young Christian Workers), although it may, for Consult this Parish Guide for a competent Income Tax Expert. He Can the most part, have persons somewhat younger than you in it assist you with your tax return and save you money. There will be differences from one parish to another or from ST. JAMES ST. STEPHEN ST. JOHN BLESSED TRINITY one diocese to another, and it may well be that your experience J L I J L has been a lack of such clubs or organizations. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION EPIPHANY ST. BARTHOLOMEW However, many churches have dramatic societies, occasional parish dances, not just for the teenagers, and similar social MARING INCOME TAX SERVICE activities. You might look into some of these or try to find JOHN F. 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DALEY * YOUR INCOME TAX * not expect a person of your age and education shy with mem- bers of the opposite sex, but it does occur. BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTANT TAX SERVICE . E. MARQUA, There are certain social graces which facilitate the meet- PHONE Consult Us And Save PHONE FEDERAL TAX CONSULTANTS SINCE 1933 PL 4-6241 BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE ing of persons of the opposite sex, although there is no distinc- N.r. Returns Also PL 4-6241 N.W. 27th AVE., OPA-LOCKA — Ph. HERE ALL YEAR — SAME LOCATION tion about their religion. Ability to dance reasonably well, 713 N.E. 125th STREET - MEMBER ST. LAWRENCE PARISH care in personal grooming and etiquette, as well as the develop- HOLY FAMILY ST. LAWRENCE ment of a pleasant personality are great assets. I am not ST. THERESA SACRED HEART I I suggesting some kind of a male charm school and even though JT these matters may seem obvious and basic, they are sometimes JAMES E. TICE ASSOC. WILLIAM GERSTEIN overlooked. 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HI 3-7545 responsibility for getting such a club or organization started. ST. ROSE OF LIMA Some priests, as a result of bitter experience, are fearful of I ST. MATTHEW I such new projects. Too often they have been willing to cooper- JOSEPH C. BONNEAU ate only to discover it is a one-man show — theirs. SCHIMMEL'S TAX ACCOUNTANT AND CONSULTANT The area in which you live will dictate the types of activities BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE, INC. First Federal Bldg., Suite 200 Ph. PL 4-2526 which are most likely to succeed. But make your program as 323 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd. Ph. 923-3191 900 N.E. 125th STREET, NORTH MIAMI broad as possible in its appeal. For example, it could include such varied activities as swimming, hiking, dancing, discussion ST. MONICA When you consult one of the groups. The list is almost endless. Income Tax Experts, please Basically, I think you present a problem that does exist LORAC TAX SERVICE for some young men and women although the number is not FILED CORRECTLY BY QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS say you saw his ad so great as it was years ago. At any rate, if there is the lack 16515 N.W. 27th AVENUE — PHONE 624-7911 in The Voice of such organizations that you claim, you have great possi- HOURS: DAILY 10 A.M. — 8 P.M. "All Year Round" bilities of helping yourself and others in a similar plight. -»-»-»-»-»^^»-»^^ W* " THB -WOKS'» MfaHtr; Florid*- Page 13 A TOUCH OfMkcm COO ON BISCAY* BAY Spaghetti With Tuna Fish Fine In Lent By FLORENCE DEVANEY this recipe to provide a savory beginning for the sauce. Clam They'll ask for more when juice is used for the liquid. Tuna you serve spaghetti with this chunks, parsley, thyme and delectably different tuna sauce. seasonings complete the quick- SEAFOOD RESTAURANT With recipes like this on as-a-wink sauce procedure. 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TUNA SAUCE for spaghetti makes a tasty, thrifty Lenten Bumd meal which can be prepared in a matter of minutes. cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens slightly and comes to a boil. Add tuna, parsley, thyme and salt and pepper to taste. Heat to serving temperature. Serve over hot spaghetti. Holsum YIELD: 4 servings. Swiss Omelet Omelets like this Swiss Omelet are simple to make. Omelet has it! NEW pans are wonderful to use. However, we baked just as beautiful C a finished omelet when we used 2 9-inch round cake pans or of milk's Ribof lavin skillets. M ARTHUR Z Skillets, 9-inoh, or 6 Servings Preheated 300 oven Holsum Bread, like milk, is a bountiful COTTAGE-CHEESE 2 round cake pans, 9-inch 2 teaspoons baking powder <' source of protein, minerals and vitamins. is definitely different! 8 egg yolks % cup Wz stick) butter 3 And it gives you these important nutrients y. cup milk 8 egg whites Vs cup mashed sardines Yz teaspoon salt -| without too many calories. Holsum Bread Va teaspoon garlic powder 2 cups shredded Swiss cheese j and milk—great "go" togethers! Yt teaspoon cloves •Ounce for ounce comparison per Beat egg yolks slightly with milk, sardines, garlic powder U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Handbook No. 8. and cloves. Mix in baking powder. In each skillet or cake pan, or one of each, melt 2 tablespoons butter. Beat egg whites with salt until stiff, but not dry; then fold egg yolk mixture into them. Get going with Holsum... the bread to buy! Pour half into each skillet and cook over low heat about 5 minutes. Place in oven and bake 10 minutes. Sprinkle 1 cup 01956—THE W. E. LONG CO. —IOC Swiss cheese over top of each; fold Omelets in half and cut into 3 servings. Serve Immediately. DELIGHTFUL AND DELICIOUS Desserts can be delightful and delicious, particularly when they are "all apple." And they need take little time to prepare, happy homes use delicious, healthful provided you know your convenience foods. Hungry for "Apple Shortcake?" 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i HIP iv \ritir l Infill FILM RATINGS 8:15 a.m. (12) — The Girl of the ing is predicated upon a revised (family) Golden West (Family) version of the film. 11:20 p.m. (11) — Guns at Fort Pet- A I — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR 1 a.m. (7) — The Square Jungle WESH 9 p.m. (7) — The Birds and the Bees ticoat (Family) 6ENERAL PATRONAGE (Adults. Adol.) (Morally Objectionable In Part For 11:30 p.m. (4) — The Big Operator 4:30 p.m. (4) — Prankenstein-1970 (Daytona-Orlando) All) REASON — Light treatment ot (Morally Unobjectionable For Mary Popplns Snake Woman (Morally Unobjectionable For marriage; suggestive song and se- Adults) Atragon Master Spy Snow White Adults) WTVJ quences. 11:30 p.m. (12) — Vacation From Alice of Wonderland Monkey's Uncle Son of a Gunfighter 6 p.m. (TO) — Time Limit (Adulte, 11:20 P.m. (II) — Utah Blaine (Fam- Marriage (No Class.) In Paris Murder Ahoy! Sound of Music Adol.) WPTV ily) 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:15 a.m. And Now Miguel My Fair Lady Starfiehters. The (7:30 pm. (10) — All About Eve 11:30 p.m. (4) — The FBI Story (No Friday Apache Gold Murder Most Foul Swingin* Maiden, The (Morally Objectionable In Part For (West Palam Beach) Class.) 3:20 a.m. (12) — Slight Case of Mur- Around the World Murietta Sword of Ali Baba All) REASON — Suggestive dia- 11:30 p.m. (12) — Devotion (Family) der (No Class.) Under the Sea Mvsterious Island That Darn Cat logue and situations. Battle Of The Bulge Night of the Grizzly Thief of Baghdad WCKT 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:15 a.m. 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 p.m. Bilhe Nikki, Wild Dog Those Magnificent Men 11:20 p.m. (10) — The Miracle a Tuesday Friday Born Free of the North In Their Flying (Adults. Adol.) WLBH' CD 3:20 a.m. (12) — The Casino Murder One Man's Way Machines 11:30 p.m. (12) - So Evil, So Young Case (No Class.) Bremen Town Only One New York Tieer Walks, A (No Class.) Musicians. The Operation Crossbow Train, The WINK CD 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 p.m. Capture That Capsule Outlaws Is Coming, Treasure Of Silver 1 a.m. (10) — Same as 6 p.m. Fri- Tuesday Don't Worry, We Will The Lake day (Fort Myers) Think Of A Title Paradise Trouble with Angels, 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:15 a.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL < Catholic Hour Series Eve. With Royal Ballet, Hawaiian Style The Friday 8:15 a.m. (12) — Sweethearts (Fam- Flight Of The Phoenix Purple Hills Ugly Dacshund, The 3:20 a.m. (12) — Blonde Crazy (No WEAT CD ily) Ghost and Rare Breed, The Unearthly Stranger Class.) (West Palm Beach) 9 a.m. (7) — Thunder on the Hill To Begin April 10/ Mr. Chicken, The Redeemer, The UP from the Beach 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 p.m. (Family) Gospel According To Rhino Valleys of the Dracons Friday St. Matthew, The Requiem For A Von Ryan's Express 4:30 p.m. (4) — Never Wave at a NEW YORK (NO — \ne Greatest Story Ever Gunfdghter War Party SATURDAY, APRtt ? WAC (Mo-rally Objectionable In Part Told. The Sandokart, The Great When the Clock 11:25 p.m. (11) — He Laughed Last For All) REASON — Reflects the Hansel and Gretel 7:30 a.m. (5) — To be announced (Morally Objectionable In Part For acceptability of divorce; suggestive Catholic Hour on radio will focus Secret Seven Strikes 8:15 a.m. (12) - Hell's Kitchen All) REASON — Suggestive danc- Hold On Seaside Swingers White Mare (Adults, Adol.) dialogue. Honeymoon Machine Secret of Magic Island Wild and the ing. 7 p.m. (12) - Windom's Way (Adults, on ways of helping neurotics Invasion Quartet Shenandoah Wonderful 8:30 a.m. (7) — Andy Hardy Conies 11:30 p.m. (7) — Flame and the Magic Weaver Singing Nun, The Winnie The Pooch Home (Family) Flesh (Morally Objectionable In Adol.) during its programs for four Mara of the Wilderness Sleeping Beauty You Have To Kun Fast 2 p.m. (5) — In The Navy (Family) Part For All) REASON — Sugges- 11:30 p.f. (4) — The Hanging Tree 2:30 P.m. (4) — Tarzan Escapes tive dialogue; tends to condone Im- (Adults, Adol.) Sundays beginning April 10. A II — FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR (Family) moral actions. 11:30 p.m. (11) — Yesterday's Ene- 3 p.m. (7) — Operation Secret (Mor- my (Morally Unobjectionabla For ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS 11:30 p.m. (5) - All Mine To Give Adults) Agony and the Judith Revenge of Spartacu? ally Objectionable In Part For All) (Family) (The Catholic Hour is car- Ecstasy, The King's Story, A Reward, The REASON — Tends to portray sui- 11:40 p.m. (12) — Conflict (Adults, 11:30 plm. (12) — June Bride (Mor- Alphabet Murders, The Kwaidan Sallah cide sympathetically. Adol.') ally Objectionable In Part For All) Arizona Riders, The Let's Kill Uncle Sargeant Deadhead 4:30 p.m. (7) — Creature From the 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 7 a.m. REASON — Suggestive dialogue. ried in the Greater Miami area Bedford Incident, The Little Ones, The Secret Door, The Biack Lagoon (Famliy) Sunday 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:1S a.n». Big TNT Show, The La Boheme Seven Slaves » p.m. (7) — Off Limits (Family) 3:20 a.m. (12) — Dr. Kildare's Vic- Wednesday over WIOD, 610 KC, and FM Blindfold Lollipop Cover Sing and Swing 3:20 a.m. (12) — Maisie Goes to Reno Love and Kisses Situation Hopeless 9:30 p.m. (4) — Jailhouse Rocfc tory (Adults, Adol.) Bounty Killers, The Maedchen in L>nSForm But Not Serious (Morally Objectionable In Part For 4:30 a.m. (12) - Same as 11:40 p.m. (Adults, Adol.) 97.3, at 7:05 a.m. each Sunday.) Boy Cried Murder, The Mad Executioner, The Skull. The All) REASON — Low Moral tone. Sunday Dark Intruder, The Man Could Get Spy In Your Eye 10:30 p.m. (10) — Moby Dick (Fam- THURSDAY, APRIL 7 Dr. Zhivago ily) MONDAY, APRIL 4 8:15 a.m. (12) — Charge of the Light Frankie And Johnny Killed, A Suitor. The Brigade (Family) Dr. Alfred Joyce, a psychia- Frantic Masquerade Taggart 11:25 p.m. (5) — Arizona (Family) 8:15 a.m. (12) — Music for Millions Glass Bottom Boat, Naked Edge That Funny Feeling 11:30 p.m. (2) — Rumble on the (Adults, Adol.) 9 a.m. (7) — Belle Le Grand (Adults, trist and director of Iona Col- The Night Walker, The Thunder Island Docks (Morally Objectionable In 9 a.m. (7) — There's Always Tomor- Adol.) Glory Guys, The Nobody Waved To Die in Madrid Part For All) REASON — Tends row (Adults, Adol.) 4:30 p.m. (4) — Beyond Mombasa lege's graduate division of Great Sioux Massacre, Goodbye Tomb of Lieeia to glamorize criminal activities 4:30 p.m. (4) — The Enemy Below (Family) The One Way Pendulum Tickle Me and to lower respect for establish- (Family) 8:30 p.m. (7) — The King's Thief Great Wall, The Twenty Plus Two ed law and order. 7 p.m. (7) — Taza, Son of Cochise (Family) pastoral counseling, Father Gunfighters of Casa Operation C.I.A. Underworld Informers, Grande Othello 12:10 a. m. (12) - Dark Victory (Family) 9 P.m. (4) — The Best of Enemies Overcoat, The Walk in the Shadow (Adults, Adol.) 11:30 P.m. (4) — Look Back In Anger (No Class.) Adriaan van Kaam, C.S.Sp., Heroes of Telemark Patch of Blue. A .. — —. 12:30 a.m. (4) — The Curse of the 11:30 p.m. (4) — The Desert Song ,Horro r of II All„ . The Plague Of The Zombies War is Hell (Morally Unobjectionable For Impossible on Saturday Planet O£ The Vampirei Wild, Wild Wind Demon (Adults, Adol.) Adults) (Adults, Adol.) head of Duquesne University's Ivanhoe Donaldson Point of Order World of Henry 1:05 a.m. (10) — Curse of The Face- 12:30 a.m. (12) — They Made Me A 11:3o p.m. (11) — Ride the High Iron Jesse James Meets Psycopath, The Orient. The lesa Man (Adults, Adol.) Criminal (Adults, Adol.) (Adults, Adol.) religious psychology depart- Frankenstein's Railroad Man, The Young Fury 1:80 a.m. (12-4) — Dancing Lady 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:15 a.m. 11:30 p.f. (12) — Fury (Adults. Adol.) Daughter Recommendation Secret of Blood Island (No Class.) Monday 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:15 a.m. ment, and Dr. E. Mark Stern, Johnny Nobody Reptile, The 2:30 a.m. (TO) — Calling Philo Vance 3:20 a.m. (12) — Sterling Metal (No (12) A III — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR ADULTS (Family) Code of The Secret Service (Family) A Shot in the Class.) 3:20 a.m. (12) — Andy Hardy's Dou- clinical psychologist and pro- Dark (No Class.) White Cockatoo 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 12:30 a.m. ble Life (Family) Ada King and Country Rotten to the Core Tuesday. 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 p.m. fessor at Iona, will discuss Agent 8V, Johnny Tiger Season of Passion (No Class.) AlphaviUe Leather Boys, The In The Whole 3:20 a.m. (12) - Same as 9:15 a.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 5 Thursday Andy Liquidator, The Wide World Saturday 8:15 a.m. (12) — The White Sisters FRIDAY, APRIL I "Hope and Help for the Neuro- Armored Command Madame X Ship of Fools 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 12:10 a.m. (No Class.) 8:15 a.m. (12) — After the Thin Man Backfire Made In Parts Shop On Main Street, Sunday 9 a.m. (7) — I Take This Woman (Adults, Adol.) tic" on April io and 'Neurosis, Battle of Villa Fiorita Male Companion The SUNDAY. APRIL J (Adults, Adol.) 9 a.m. (7) — Moonrise (Adults, Adol.) Brainstorm Mickey One Spy Who Came In 7 a.m. (12) — This Man's Navy 4:30 p.m. (4) — Escaped In Japan Sin and Guilt" on April 17. Bunny Lake Is Missing Moment to Moment From The Cold, The (Family) Chase, The Mr. Buddwing Summer and Smoke (Family) Claudelle Inglish Naked Kiss Susan Slade 10:30 a.m. (2) — Comanche Station 8 p.m. (4) — Pal Joey (Morally Ob- Couch, The Nanny, The Ten Little Indians (No Class.) jectionable In Part For All) REA- Father Dominic Rover, O.P., Don't Tempt the Devil Nevada Smith Three On a Spree 1 p.m. (4) — Dimples (Family) SON — Suggestive costuming, dla- Finnegan's Wake Never Too Late Three Penny Opera KC Council Cancels Genghis Khan Nightmare in the Sun Thousand Clowns, A faculty member at St. Stephen's Great War, The Nothing But a Man Thunder of Drums Harlow Not On Your Life Thunderball Fish Fry On April 8 Priory in Dover, Mass., and of Harper One Plus One •fo Bed or Not to Bed Having A Wild Once A Thief Two Women Providence (R.I.) College, and Weekend Panic In Year Zero Umbrellas of Cherbourg CORAL GABLES — The Coral He Who Must Die Promise Her Anything Very Special Favor, A Horror Castle Rage To Live, A War Lord, The Dr. Robert McAllister, practic- Hysteria Rapture When The Boys Meet Gables Knights of Columbus n Successo Return From The Girls ing psychiatrist and psychiatric Inside Daisy Clover The Ashes Where The Spies Are Council has announced that it Italiano Bravagente Ride Beyond Wild Seed coordinator for the Department Vengeance Young Sinner, The will not hold a Fish Fry on A IV — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR of Defense, will discuss "Con- "The Church Renews Herself." Good Friday, April 8. ADULTS, WITH RESERVATIONS TELEVISION Speaker on today's program will be fession and Therapy" on April (An A-IV Classification is given to certain films, which while not Father Patrick Cotter, S. J., editor morally offensive An themselves, require caution and some analysis and (Sunday) of Jesuit Missions, who will speak The Council has been holding 24 and "Grace and Theology" on explanation as a protection to the uninformed against wrong inter- on the missionary apostolate. a Fish Fry each Friday at the pretations and false conclusions.) 9 A.M. 7:75 A.M. May 1. Hill, The TliXAMHiO - Ch. 7. WCKT - Span- THE SACRKD HEART PROGRAM Anatomy of a Important Man Organizer. The ish - language inspiration discourse. Council Hall, 270 Catalonia Ave., Marriage Intruder Pressure Point 9:15 A.M. — WIRK, 1290 Kc. (West Palm Anatomy of Juliet Of The Spirits Pumpkin Eater. The THE SACKED HEART PKOGKAM — Beach). from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Grand The Catholic Hour is produced A Murder Knack, The Servant, The 7:30 A.M. Advise and Consent L-Shaped Room Storm Center WPTV, Ch. 5, West Palm Beach. Knight Frank Long said the by the National Council of Cath- Best Man. The La Dolce Vita Strangers in the City »:3C A-.&1. THE SACICK.D HEART PROGRAM Black Like Me Life At The TOP Suddenly. Last Summer I'HE CHUISTOPHUKS - Ch. 5, — WFLH-FM, 105.9 Me. (Fort Fish Fry would be resumed Fri- olic Men in cooperation with Cool World, The Long Day's Journey Taboos of the World WPTV (West Palm Beach) Lauderdale). Collector. The Into Night This Sporting Life B:3o A.M. day, April 15. NBC. Darling Love a La Carte Tom Jones 11 A. M. Devil's Wanton Marriage, Italian Style Too Young to Love THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM Dr. Strangelovc Mondo Cane Victim TODAY — Ch. 7, WCKT — To- — WCCF. 1580 Kc. (Punta Gorda). Easy Life, The Marriage On The Rocks Walk On the Wild day's program will consist of a 8:45 A.M. Eclipse Moment of Truth, The Side panel discussion on the topic, "Teen- THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS - Flame And TheFire Never Take Candy Young and the Will- agers Look at Lent." Moderator will WJCM (Sebring) Freud From a Stranger ing, The be Father Donald F. X. Connolly, 9 A.M. Girl of the Night Nothing But the Best Zorha, the Greek assistant director of the Diocesan THE CHURCH AND 'jfHE WORLD Radio and TV Commission. Panel TODAY (FM REPEAT) — WFLM- members will be Larry Gilliard and FM 105.9 FM. (Fort Lauderdale) B — MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL -. Mary Ann Snell, both of Immacu- — FM rebroadcast of TV program.* Agent For H.A.R.M. Johnny Rio Shot In The Dark late Conception parish; and Joan THE SACRKD HEART PROGRAM Big Hand for the Little Lady L Sleeping Car Murder, Lenthan and Mike Sweet, both of — WGMA (Hollywood) Lady, The Long Ships, The The Holy Family parish.* THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED Boeing, Boeing Looking For Love Small World of — WZZZ, 1515 Kc. (Boynton Beach) Casanova 7C Lord Love a Duck Sammy Lee n:m A.M. »:05 A.M. RICHARD PLUMER Cincinnati Kid, The Love One, The Soldier In The Rain MASS FOR SHUT-INS — Ch10 CATHOLIC NEWS — WIRK, 1290 Kc. City of Fear Male Hunt Strangler. The WLBW-TV.* Cry of Battle Man in the Middle Tenth Victim, The (West r\tm Beach) .— Presented RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS Curse of the Voodoo Marriage on the Rocks Tiara Tahiti by Father Cyril Schweinberg, C.P., Desert Raven Money Trap Time of Indifference (Tuesday) retreat director. Our Lady of Flor- Dementia 13 Mozambique Time Travelers, The ida Passionist Retreat House, North Devil and The Ten Naked Prey. The Vice And Virtue 10 P. M. Palm Beach. * Commandments Night Must Fall Village of the Giants MAN-TO-MAN - WTHS. Ch. 2 - Devils of Darkness No Greater Sin Vrva Maria Inter-faith panel discussion with a 9:30 A.M. Eva Oscar, The What A Way To Go priest, a minister and a rabbi. THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED Fort Courageous Psyche 59 What Is New Pussycat Moderator, Luther C. Pierce, mem- — WIRA. 1400 Kc, FM 95-5 Mg. From Russia Racing Fever Who Killed ber ot Ch. 2 program committee. (Fort Pierce) With Lov-a Rasputin Teddy Bear Girls on the Beach Red Line 7000 Why Bother To Knock 10 A.M. Group, The Return To Mr. Moto, Yesterday, Today and (Friday) CATHOLIC NEWS AND VIEWS — He Rides Tall Seventh Dawn Tomorrow 6:30 A.M. WHEW. 1600 Kc. Riviera Beach — Honeymoon Hotel Silencers, The Young Dillinger GIVE US THIS DAY - WLBW-TV. Local news of churches In the Zombie Ch. 10 — Father Joseph L. Cliff, area of the Palm Beaches. Dio- assistant pastor of St. John Bosco cesan news, general Church news CONDEMNED Mission.* and editorial comment by Father RICHARD PLUMER Affair of the Skin. An Love Goddesses Prime Time Cyril Schweinberg. C. P., retreat Balcony, The Love in Four Private Property director. Our Lady of Florida Pas- YACHT INTERIORS Bambole Dimensions Question of Adultery sionist Retreat House, North Palm Bell Antonio Port of Desire Repulsion RADIO Boccaccio 70 Saturday Night and Beach.* Breathless Love Is My Profession Sunday Morning (Sunday) 10:15 A.M. Christine Keeler Lovers, The Savage Eye 6 A.M. THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS — Affair. The Maffdalena Silence. The THE CHRISTOPHERS — WGMA 1320 WNOG (Naples) Circle of Love Maid in Paris Sins of Mona Kent Kc. (Hollywood) 5:05 P.M. Cold Wind In August Mating Urge Smiles of a CATHOLIC NEWS — WNOG, 1270 Contempt Married Woman. The Summer Night THE SACKED HEART PROGRAM - Doll, The Miller's Beautiful Wife Swedish Wedding WGBS. 710 Kc. W.3 FM Kc. (Naples). *(See Next Listing) During One Night MJstress for the Night 4:05 A.M. S:OS P.M. Empty Canvas Summer, A Sweet and Sour THIS SACRED HEART PROGRAM CATHOLIC NEWS - WGBS, 710 Kc. Girl With the Molesters, The Tales of Paris — WFFG 1300 KC. (Marathon) — 96.3 FM — Summary of Interna- Golden Eyes Mom and Dad Temptation 4:30 A.M. tional Catholic news from NCWC RICHARD PLUMER Green Mare Mondo Pazzo Terrace, The Catholic News Service and South High Fidelity Moon Is Blue, The To Love THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD I Love, Vou Love My Life To Live Too Young, Too TODAY (REPEAT) - WGBS. 710 Florida Catholic News from The BUSINESS INTERIORS Image of Love New Angels, The Immoral Kc. — Rebroadcast of TV pro- Voice.* Joan of the Angels? Nude OOyssey. The Trials of Oscar Wilde gram.* 7:30 P.M. Jules aitd Jim THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED Knife in the Water Odd Obsession Truth, The THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM L'Avventura Of Wayward Love Viridiana — WHEW 1600 Kc (Riviera Beach) — WWIL, 1580 Kc, Fort Lauder- La Notte (Night) Oscar Wilde War of the Buttons 7 A.M. dale). Passionate Summer Wasted Lives and The 10 P.M. A« home, afloat, or in busineM, root requirements lor quatttr Lady Chatterly's Lover Pawnbroker* The Birth of Twins — THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED Law. The PI aygir l After Dark Weekend — WIRK, 1290 Kc. (West palm THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS — decorating can be met at RICHARD PLUMER. Write for the Let's Talk About Please, Not Now! White Voices Beach) WJNO. 1230 Kc. (West WKAT. 1340 Kc. Women Pot Boullle Woman In The Dunes Palm Beach) WHEW, 1400 Kc brochure in which you are interested. Love Game (Lovers of Paris) (Riviera Beach) — (* — Denotes presenta- 7:05 A.M. tions of Radio and Televi- (Please clip and save this list. It will be published periodically.} NBC-RADIO CATHOLIC HOUR — WIOD, 610 KC. 97.J FM - Today's sion Commission, Diocese 155 N.E. 40th STREET • MIAMI. FLORIDA 33137 • PL 19775 program will be the last in a series of four talks on the topic of Miami.) Page 26 April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Two Court Rulings Attack Porndgraphy YAZOO/s for 1966 By WILLIAM H. MOORING Marxists have for years : : •:•:•;••..•:•:•:''. '.•:•.•;,•••'.•;•. .••••••"-:•"• •-•;•:-.•• .'.•."•:':••.•.:•:-.•'•.•.'•. x*v>>:^\•>:•:• .>xo;>^x-y^:': :.;-v:v: :>^;':'^^^^ THE HIGH PERFORMANCE- planned and tried to get to the HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Al- screen, a story in which Christ LOW MAINTENANCE though by a paper-thin majority, is presented as "a divine the Supreme Court struck down seller Edward Mishkin, the Su- to accept them as prurient." rebel" (to quote "Catholic POWER MOWERS a Massachusetts ruling that preme Court appeared to set a Film Newsletter," Feb. 24). John Cleland's bawdy, 18th- Now that the Supreme Court new standard for deciding century novel, "Fanny Hill" is begins to look into purposes and Way back in the 1740s, Henry whether or not material is ob- obscene, in two other cases it intentions, its members may Fielding's objective was to scene. create agitation, if possible dealt a timely blow against ob- well look to history for prece- radical uprising by the people. scenity. In effect the Court decided dents. HANDLE THE that obscenity may be deter- Hollywood film producers with In his day, for instance, Mc- The crusading slogan of to- mined if the purveyor's sole TOUGH JOBS "hot stuff" on the drawing Clelland became an imitator of day's socio-political extremists emphasis is on sexually provoc- boards at once began re-exami- Henry Fielding who wrote his still is the same: "Disturb and ative aspects of his material. first novel, "Joseph Andrews" EASY! nation of plans. Destroy." Even if possible by and the bawdy "Tom Jones," in supplements, perhaps in- representing Christ as "an in- QUICK! 4. few with dubious pictures order to burlesque the highly tense reformer" instead of a forms an earlier definition that SMOOTH" 'W~~^ 20" to 60' ,ady all but on the screen, moral works of his contempo- Divine Savior. There is no need contemporary local standards ^ivi^y^ *

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April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 27 WNERAL DIRECTORS fUNERAL DIRECTORS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS IOANS ROOM AND BOARD FOR LAO* WITH SMALL •• CHILD CARE AND ROOM FOR MOTHER. DIAMONDS — JEWELRT — SILVER INCOME IN EXCHANGE FOR LIGHT HOUSE- BE FIRST 1530 N.W. 24 CT. 634-6971 LOANS TO J6001 LOW LEGAL RATES. 0/V£ OF THE "TOP TEN" FUNERAL HOMES WORK. PHONE 538-8477. in your neighborhood. Give a OVER 60 YEARS IN BUSINESS LAURA PARTY HAND IRONING, MY HOME. 15c A PIECE HALPERT'S LOANS 377-2353 Woman to share widow's home. No rent. Earn free gifts. Refreshments supplied. 1530 N.W. 24 Court. NE 4-6971. 443 Pan Am Bank Bid!. 150 S.E. 3 Ave. in the UNITED STATES. 1965-66 Award Driver's license necessary. 328-28 St., West Call today, 887-1017 Palm Beach, Fla. Retired lady share home with widow. No INSTRUCTIONS housework. Rent free. 379-2045. Retired lady to share home with widow. Rent free in exch. for light housework. OX 6-1308 PAPER BACK BOOKS 10c CHILD CARE TUTORING OR TRADE YOUR 2 FOR OUR 1 French Teacher, native of France will teach ANNUNCIATION PARISH. ONE OR 2 LADIES TO ALSO BUY, SELL & EXCHANGE children or adults, my home. Call PL 1-1369. SHARE WIDOW'S HOME. CALL Wl 9-0890. G.S.A. CHILD DAY CARE 5794 BIRD RD. 661-21 MATHEMATCS TUTORING Gentlemen going to New York around April 15. RED BIRD SHOPPING CENTER REASONABLE. 665-7240; 238-7689 Will take riders. 444-5120. JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WHEN YOU'RE PLANNING A YOUR HOME OR MINE. 445-5271 SHARE LADY'S HOME, near St. Peter & Paul WEDDING, RECEPTION, DANCE, Child care in my home, anytime, day or and 4 bus lines. Florida room, furnace, air- LUNCHEON, PARTY, ETC. CALL night. 2329 NW 29 St. MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS jond. 1 or 2 working women. FR 1-8856. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL, 270 CATALONIA AVE., CORAL GABLES DRESSMAKING Piano lessons. Marie Ramos, 133 Lenape Dr., Wanted; room and board for elderly lady, $35 UP AIR CONDITIONING OPTIONAL Miami Springs. 885-3802. vicinity St. Anthony's Ft Uuderdale, SEE OR CALL BERNIE Dl CRISTAFARO Jos. L, J. L, Jr., Lawrence H. JA 3-5545. 448-9242 OR 271-6337 DRESSES Made With or Without Patterns ACCORDION Lessons, your home. Instruments Also Alterations. English and Spanish. loaned. Mr. DeRenzo, 621-9345. (ALL LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS) FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS REASONABLE. Call 448-6900. VOCAL LESSONS SEWING AND ALTERATIONS Vocal, piano, organ lessons. Your home or "A SERVICE OF DISTINCTION IN MY HOME. CUTLER RIDGE. 238-2793 studio. $3 per lesson. Mr. Nekrash, member, American Guild of Organists. 758-9750. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AT A COST YOU CAN AFFORD' Roderick O'Neil, President SCHOOLS Home-like Atmosphere NURSES AIDE CLASSES, Day & Eves, for Extra services information write Ideal School, 2380 W. Flagler with all modern without additional °.t. or Call 444-4637. facilities charges What VACATION

NORTH CAROLINA — Mountain Cottages for 1349 FLAGLER STREET, W rent. Boone - Blowing Rock area. For infor- Every Family mation call or write W. J. McMahon, 6027 S. W. 30 St., Mitmi, 665-5990. FR 3-0654 FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Should Know EMPLOYMENT 7200 N.W. 2nd Ave. 6001 Bird Road HELP WANTED — FEMALE Maid, live in, doctors home, 5V4 days, own 751-7523 667-8801 room and bath, TV $40 to start Must like Henry R. Ware, L.F.D. Howard McQueen, L.F.D. About children. Call M0 5-4009. STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS VIII reasons why Need Beauty Advisors for Dade County, Funerals Full or Part time. Call 624-2246 FLORISTS This is the title of a new booklet KRAEER FUNERAL HOME just published by the Redemptorist Van OrsdeVs is Miami's Fathers and it's one that every R. JAY KKAGBR, Funeral Director Catholic family should read. The information it contains may help Ambulance Service greatly to avoid confusion and tragic mistakes, and to lighten the most recommended 200 N. RJDERAL HIGHWAY burden of sorrow during bereave- ment. For your free copy, fill out POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA and mail the coupon to our office. Phone WH 1-4113 There's no obligation. FLORIST funeral service SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Baskets—Sprays—Wreaths

LITHGOW FUNERAL CENTERS FROM 485 N.E. 54th STREET Convenient Locations — five chapels strate- CARL F. SLADE, F.D. MIAMI, FLORIDA 33137 gically located for family and friends. Other Vase Arrangements I Please send me a free copy of WHAT EVERY FAMILY $TT5O SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FROM ' More experienced — Van Orsdel's conducts FUNERALS. ORDERS FILLED FOR LOCAL OR more adult funerals than anyone in Dade CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME II NAME . . OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES County . . . and passes savings developed 7310 S.W. 57th Ave. (Red Rd.) on to the families we serve. 800 PALM AVE. HIALEAH TU 8-3433 ADDRESS 666-6741 666-6634 Member St. Louis Parish Finest facilities — Van Orsdel's beautiful LORISTS III chapels provide everything possible for com- fort and reverent dignity. All chapels equipped IN HOLLYWOOD HILLS with pews and kneeling rails. 5801 HOLLYWOOD BLVD. - PH. 983-6565 Finest service — no compromise with qual- "owes... IV ity. Our best service always — to anyone — WADL1NGTON regardless of the amount spent — and we guarantee our service. FUNERAL HOMES Sympatfiif ad Comjoftt IN HOLLYWOOD Personal attention — our staff trained to 140 S. DIXIE HIGHWAY-PH. 923-6565 personally handle every problem, no matter how difficult, every detail, no matter how small. Allen E. Brake, F.D. Jack E. Sounders, F.D.

Freedom of choice — every family may Exotic VI select a service prioe within their means — !JB%aks. - MIAMI 635-4516 MIAMI BEACH 532-3361 HOLLYWOOD 945-7051 no one has to plead charity to purchase \ CORAL GABLES 665-5423 FT. LAUDERDALE 371-7398 any of our funerals — no questions are asked 4100 N.W. 7th STREET — and we use no selling pressure! 445-1451

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We offer all families a choice of over 60 TRIBUTES VIM different caskets, with the finest of funeral NORTH DADE'S FINEST service and facilities . . . complete in every Are Expressions detail, from $145 - $215 - $279. Standard Of Sympathy Concrete Burial Vaults from $115 — Standard All Catholic Staff Concrete Burial Boxes $55. BASKETS-SPRAYS—WREATHS EDWARD C. McBRIDE FROM $12.50 President Other Vase Arrangements FROM $7.50 CHARLES H. ULM Orders Filled For Local Secretary, Treasurer Or Out Of Town Deliveries. Barton H. Bennett, F. D. ANTHONY'S FLORIST St. Lawrence Parish 2 LOCATIONS MORTUARIES 11603 N.L 2 AVE. 758-4787 1 Block North Of Barry College LARGE CATHOLIC STAFF Telephone 681-3531 1224 N.E. 163rd ST. 947-6639 Please Say C. D. Van Orsdel, Licensee 15201 N.W. Seventh Avenue Our Beautiful Large Lobby You Saw It In The Voice Page 28 April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida HELP WANTED FEMALE ELECTRICIANS SEPTIC TANKS HOME REPAIRS PAINTING VOICE ; MINNET ELECTRIC SERVICES ONNiES Septic Tari* Co. Pumnouts, ALL REPAIRS IN THE HOME Painting, interior, Oxterior. Roofs I scaffold EXCELLENT , Repairs. 24 HR. SERVICE, 888-3495. REASONABLE. HI 8-6629 work. Licensed, injured. Experienced. Best CLASSIFIED Specializing in Repair, Remodeling vinyls * enamels used. 661-0318; 221-0372. TYPIST LO 6-7521 Ft. Laud., Pompano. Est. 12 yrs. IV REPAIRS RATES and Experienced, mature, discreet. 5 Day week, LAVAL VILLENEUVE paid holidays, hospitalization. Write giving PAINTING — interior - Exterior. Also Paper MOVING and STORAGE ALL KINDS OF HOME REPAIRS Hanging. Licensed, insured, clean, reliable. INFORMATION background, references, experience to Box 93, WEEKDAYS AFTER 6: 751-4262 The Voice, 6180 NE 4 Ct, Miami. HI-FI, STEREO, TV Low Rate. Frank Fortino, 696-3824. 2 Line Minimum Charge WILLIAMS MOVING, STORAGE Count 5 Words Per Line RELIABLE CLEANING WOMAN. S. DADE AREA. Padded Van, Lift-gate. $3 up. MU 1-9930. FOR QUICK SERVICE LAWN MAINTENANCE PAINTING FOR THOSE WHO CARE. NEAT & 1 FOR DETAILS CALL 271-0995. Call "QUICK," 6884388 CLEAN. BY M. J. SPELLMAN, LICENSED & 1 Time Per Line 60c TOP SOIL, FILL, SAND, GRAVEL. INSURED. MEMBER LITTLE FLOWER. 444-5123. MOVING EXPERT TECHNICIANS LOADER WORK. DICK ROGERS, 634-0965. 3 Times Per Line 50c SUPPLEMENT Local, Long distance. Storage 13 Consecutive DELCHER'S OF MIAMI 12330 NW 7 Ave. Clarence Astling RELIABLE LAWN MAINTENANCE. S.W. SEC- TION. TEL.: CA 1-1593 Painting, Interior, Exterior By hour or Times Per Line 40c YOUR INCOME CALL OX 1-5951; OX 1-3571 Member, Corpus Christ! Parish contract. T.R. Walker. WJ 7-7723. 26 Consecutive Need someone to assist me in my fast WE CARE FOR YOUR LAWN growing business. 2 hours a day. $250 month. Times Per Line 35c ALMOST AS MUCH AS YOU DO! For interview appointment call Mr. Meyer, JOE WELSH MOVING and STORAGE TV-HIFI-STEREO. FREE ESTIMATES Painting, inside - outside, any size Job. 52 Consecutive 444-7134, Mon., Tues., Wed., 2 to 4 P.M. Local moving, modern Vans. Local, long dis- CUSTOM ELECTRONICS . . . 666-8000 M & M LAWN SERVICE, PL 1-0682 tance moving. In Fia.. Ft. Lauderdale, Palm Carpentry work. Free estimates. Member Time s SAME RATEPe ars Lin2 e 30c St Mary. Dee. PL 7-3875. in DT Stenos, typists, key punch. Temporary work, Beach, Orlando. Tampa, Key West. NE 5-2461 TV SERVICE CALLS $1 LAWN MOWER SERVICE lv "I. lines ordinary type to fit your schedule, day, week, month, days. Eves. MU 1-1102. Hlwd. 987-7361. ALL S.W. & GABLES. CALL 666-0915 nj SAME RATE as 3 more. Kelly Girls, 306 Roper Bldg., FR 3-5412. MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. WEARING APPAREL H WEATHERS BROS. MOVING & STORAGE $1.00 TV HOUSE CALLS ALL S.W. Authorized Service and Parts I I. lines ordinary type Housekeeper, 2 children in family $15 wK.,Local & long distance movers. Modern fire- & GABLES. BRAD'S TV. 221-3031 Fertilizers — Sharpening — Welding 19 DT SAME RATE as 4 plus roorn, board. Cathedral Parish. 754-5885 proof warehouse for storage. Reasonable rates TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU V S.W. 27th Ave. SELLING OUT- 10 III lines ordinary type :o all 50 states. Free Est., no obligation. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Call HI 4-2305 HOUSEKEEPER, live in family with 3 chil- Call 696-1561 or eves. 821-3579. "• 20256 Od Cutler Rd. Call CE 5-4323 DRESSES AND FORMALS dren, 7, 9, 11. Private room, salary. Telephone Free estimate — any washer, dryer, range. LOWEST PRICES. RELIABLE MOVERS. PADDED ORIGINAL DESIGN DT SAME RATE as 5 after 6, 271-8765. Work done your home. Fast service. 634-7828. LAWN SPRINKLERS I "I. lines ordinary type VAN LIFT-GATE. INSURED. NA 4-3406. SI2ES 10 TO 16 HELP WANTED-MALE $8 PER HOUR OR FLAT PRICE. PADDED VAN HOME IMPROVEMENT ALLIED LAWN DESIGNERS FABRICS & ACCESSORIES NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAPS WITH LIFTGATE, 2 MEN. HANDLE HEAVY BUILDING MAINTENANCE man, moderately APPLIANCES. ANYTIME, CALL HAL, 821-7845. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 322 NE 108 ST. 754-7962 CALL PLQZQ 4-2651 skilled in various trades, for Miami area. BUILDERS Paid vacations and other benefits. Write Published Every Friday SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Lawn Sprinklers, Pumps and Wells stating prior employment, background and ADDITIONS, NEW HOMES, BUILDING PUNS Installed, Serviced & Maintained Deadline Tuesday, 4 p.m. salary expected to Box 90, The Voice, 6180 AMERICAN ADDITIONS INC., Hank Dorion, SERVING S. FLORIDA SINCE 1940 EXTERMINATING For Friday Edition. N.E. 4 Ct., Miami. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Member Of St Monica's 621-1401 20 years experience. We repair all types sew- FREE ESTIMATES IN DADE •NATIONWIDE TERMITE- CALL MU 8-4661 "We Voice" will »ot be responsible far HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE ing machines. For free estimates without BUILDING REPAIRS AND PEST CONTROL •tare than one incorrect insertion. l« obligation call 759-4586 night or day. the event of my error in an advertise- NEED EXTRA MONEY! TONY THE HANDYMAN ment on tie part of the publisher, it will REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, Install Air PAINTING furnish the advertiser a letter so worded Part time or full time. Pleasant work, near Conditioners. Repairs. Wl 7-4256. as to explain the said error and the your home. No experience: Call 688-6772, A to House Painting, Household Repairs. Quality publisher shall he otherwise relieved FREE ESTIMATES. FACTORY TRAINED 8 P.M. MECHANICS. AIRCONDITIONING. PL 4-2583 AL - THE HANDY MAN Work. Reas. J. Martin, MU 1-5210, after 6. from responsibility thereof. Painting, Jalousies, Carpentry, SPANISH speaking Advertising saleswomen Light Plumbing and Household Repairs. TRADING STAMPS —No Legal or Political Ms— wanted for The Advertising Dept. of The SIGNS No Job Too Small PAT PERRY Voice. Experience helpful but not necessary. Wl 7-6423 Part or full time. Car necessary. Write or LIGHT YOUR WAY Classified Manager call Angelo $ava, Advertising Director, The CARPENTERS Voice, 6180 N.E. 4 Ct., Miami. PL 4-2651. to better Business TRADING STAMPS FREE INSPECTIONS &ECTRO NH)N SIGN CO., Inc. Carpentry, Formica Specialty, Cabinet Doors, CIGARETTE COUPONS POSITIONS WANTED — FEMALE Larry Monahan, OX 1-U805 Paneling, Alterations. Claude HI 8-7)252. NOTICE 2955 N.W. 75tll St Bought, Sold, Exchanged 635-4538 Designations as to sex in our Help Wante Lady who speaks French & English desires Miami. Fia. HOME REPAIRS Special Rates To Churches columns are made only (1) to indicate bora work as companion, light housework or MERIT TRADING STAMP * TERMINIX fide occupational qualifications for employ- will help convalescent. Live out. Write Box 63, The Voice, 6180 N.E. «h Ct., Miami. EDVITO SIGNS 'AINTING, PLASTERING, ROOFING REPAIRS, EXCHANGE INC. ment which an employer regards as reasonably BY M. J. SPELLMAN. LICENSED & INSURED. I necessary to the normal operation of his TRUCKS WALLS SOLD LEAF 1323 S.W. 8 St. 374-2448 SERVICE, Inc. business or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience 90 N.W. 54th St i»L 8-7025 MEMBER LITTLE FLOWER. 444-5123. to our readers to let them know which BUSINESS SERVICES positions the advertiser believes would be o PHARMACIES PHARMACIES PHARMACIES PHARMACIES more interest to one sex than the other AIR CONDITIONING because of the work involved- Such designa- tions shall not be taken to indicate that any AIR CONDITIONERS Cleaned and checked advertiser intends or practices any unlawful in your home, $4.95. Factory trained. preference, limitation, specification or Sis Call PL 4-4634. crimination in employment practices. IMMEDIATE SERVICE.

HELP WANTED FEMALt OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS REPAIRED PARISH PHARMACIES GUIDE MAID, live in, SVi days, $40. General duties, Discount Airconditioning, 754-4405 no cooking. Miami Shores, PL 9-6959. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS The quality prescription ex- APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE perts in this section are listed DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST $3 SERVICE CALLS SCOT DRUGS by parish location for your Experienced, mature, good typist. 5 Day week, Refrig., washers, ranges, air cond. SALE — washer, refrig., ranges, freezer $35 and up. 2781 WEST DAVIE BLVD., FT. LAUDERDALE convenience. Look to them pleasant working conditions. Send brief res- NEXT TO A&P — LU 1-1114 ume including references to Box 92, The PL 9-6771. for prompt, accurate service. They will appreciate Voice, 6180 NE 4 Ct, Miami. FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY CATERING your business. WANTED — Housekeeper for a one Pries; LOFT'S (Refrigerated) CANDY AGENCY • NO MAGAZINES OR BOOKS Rectory. Cooking, general housework. Live in Apply P.O. Box 877, Englewood, Florida. ASSENS I ST. PATRICK I | ST. AGNES | Receive a FREE Easter Outfit and up to OME CATERING $250. in clothing. Earn as much as $5.00 per hour. BEELINE FASHIONS. For further infor- DAILY DINNERS VERNON'S DRUGS mation, call WI-7-5407 or MU 8-3704. DELIVERED TO YOUR HOMF aARK-SNYDER PHARMACY 658 So. Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne Use The Voice Classified WE ALSO CATER PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Little Ads ALTON ROAD AT 41st STREET PHONE EM 1-5632 FREE DELIVERY Big Results PARTIES —SPECIAL EVENTS JE 4-2978 635-9716 * 634-9967 "PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST" — HARRY & DICK VERNON ROOFING PROMPT DRUG DELIVERY

HELP WANTED — MALE I CORPUS CHRISTI ST. ROSE OF LIMA Re-Roofing & Repairs AILAPATTAH PHARMACY PARK SHORE PHARMACY AH Types Roofs — Since 1920 ROUTE 2000 N.W. 17th Avenue Quality • Courtesy • Service PALMER Roofing Co. "In Business For Your Health" FR 3-6244 SALESMEN Jack E. Massey, Owner PHONE 754-9508 Phone NE 5-7321 MIAMI, FLORIDA Excellent opportunity for year 10898 N.E. 6th AVE. MIAMI SHORES round employment with growing business. All company benefits ST. JAMES I ST. LAWRENCE | rROOFSn including Phone Wl 5-1131 PRESSURE $|A • Profit sharing plan GOLDEN PHARMACY • Group Insurance THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP, HERBERT LEVEN, R. PH. CLEANED IV • Paid vacation FREE Delivery within the Parish. FAMILY DRUGS PAINTED '68 • Credit union ALL Phone MU 1-4667 "FAMOUS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS" UP TO 1,000 SQ. FT. LINES OF Must have chauffeur's license and 13265 N.W. 7th Ave., North Miami Marshall T. Stern, R. Ph. SNQWBRITE CO. PH. 947-6465 clear driving record. Must be 21 COSMETICS or over. High school graduate pre- CONSUMER GREEN STAMPS 18100 7I.E. 19th Ave. North Miami Bead ferred. Call 947-3511 for appoint- ment, interviews at your con- ) ST. LOUIS j HOLY ROSARY Photo Supplies venience. Cosmetics ~ Roofing & Repairs SPIILFRS DRUGS . Mis. Since 1945 VELDA FARMS FRANK) PHARMACY, INC. LICENSED and INSURED PHONE 238-6041 "24 HOUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE" 501 N.E. 181st St., Miami DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE JACA & SON ROOFING CO. RAY SEDLER. H. PH. Pbone 235-7972 GREETING CARDS Equal Opportunity Employer FR 3-7836 8227 S.W. 124th ST. VILLAGE SHOPPING PLAZA PERRINE, EAST SHOPPING CENTER (NEXT TO WALKER'S BY-RITE) ST. TIMOTHY ST. BRENDAN PLUMBING PLUMBING PH. CA 1-3331 PRESCRIPTION SERVING OUR SPECIALISTS DRUG CENTER FINE COMMUNITY Plumbing Repair Service • SUNDRIES • COSMETICS • GREETING CARDS • PHOTO SUPPLIES • SCHOOL SUPPLIES 9580 BIRD ROAD PLaza 7-0606 PH. CA 1-3331 PROP1ETOR: JERRY ANAPOL OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP ST. PHILIP ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE J DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE PLoza 9-0355 Nights and Sudoys PL 8-9622 OPA-LOCKA DRUGS McCormick-Boyell Plumbing Co. (Greater Opa-Locka's Exclusive Helena Rubenstein Cosmetic Outlet) SUNDRIES PHOTO SUPPLIES if FILM DEVELOPING -*• MONEY ORDERS * BLUE STAMPS 7424 N.E. 2nd AVE. MIAMI, FLA. Phone MU 1-3122 400 Opa-locka Blvd.

April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 29 MASTERING — ROOFING FOR SALE AN ALTAR BOY NAMED "SPECK" MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JOHNS MANVILLE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Gretsch, Fender, Gibson Guitars, Basses, PLASTERING, STUCCO, PATCHING GUARANTEED ROOF Banjoes, Pedal Steel Guitars, Amplifiers, ALSO OLD AND NEW WORK Reverbs, P.A. Systems, Accordions, Drums, LICENSED AND INSURED '63 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville, fully loaded, LICENSED. INSURED. CALL 681-2274 Member of Chamber of Commerce Band Instruments. $25 up. excellent condition. Must sell. See it Sunday, SAM'S RADIO MUSIC WHY PAY FOR NEW ROOF? 322 NE 108 ST. PLUMBING WE REPAIR your roof, 33 years of WEST HOLLYWOOD -9834370 Guaranteed work. Also new'roofs. A. L. HILDEBRANDT PLUMBING INC. 1964 Falcon, 4-Door, stick shift, excellent Joe Devlin, Member St. Hugh Church, K. of C. condition, 18,000 miles. MO 5-2095. WEARING APPAREL REPAIRS, REMODELING AND NEW WORK HI 3-1922, MO 7-9606, MU 5-1097 2990 S.W. 28 LANE 445-7741 BANNERS, FLAGS, PENNANTS NUN'S SHOES-STOCKINGS LOVING PLUMBING CO. LICENSED, SCREENS BEDROOM SLIPPERS-MANY STYLES INSURED. ALL DADE. OX 6-2554 ARNO SHOES, 8228 N.E. 2 AVENUE SCREEN Repairs and new installations. Li SPECIAL SALE! CORAL GABLES PLUMBING CO. censed & Insured. No job too small. Ray, REAL ESTATE Water Heater Repairs & Sales member St. Louis Parish. CE 5-6434. USA 3'x5' STORM KING FLAG $6.90 4119 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 USA STYLE A FLAG $3.00 SCREENS, REPAIRED, REPLACEO. ALSO GLASS Church flag sets, School LOTS & ACREAGE FOR SALE JACK & SONS PLUMBING CONTRACTORS JALOUSIES & LOCKS. BY M. J. SPELLMAN, banners at reasonable prices. ELECTRIC SEWER CABLES LICENSED & INSURED. MEMBER LITTLE Call NE 5-6311 for Catalogue. 30 Yrs. plumbing experience. 24 Hours serv- FLOWER. 444-5123. DADE COUNTY ACREAGE ice. Special repairs. Free estimate on new MARY DREXLER'S FLAG CO. jobs. 2035 N.W. 95 St. OX 1-4826. POOL - PATIO - SCREENS REPLACEO 1454 N.W. 17 AVE., MIAMI SCREEN METAL WORK INVESTMENT FREE ESTIMATE. 887-1161 COINS BOUGHT AND SOLO 25 ACRE TRACT HENRY RATTERY $295 PER ACRE — TERMS Complete Septic Tank Service STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE Book available on guaranteed buying Plumbing Repairs and City Sewer Connections prices only 50c MILLER & BLACKBURN 7632 NW 2 Ave. PL 7-1866 STATIONERY 4 CARD RACKS Sidney W. Smith, 2510 Bisc. Blvd., Miami REALTORS FORMICA FIXTURES. WONDERFUL BUY 3215 N.E. 2 AVE., MIAMI, FLA. RUBEY'S FABRICS FOR SALE PHONE: 377-8349 PHIL PALM PLUMBING 3801 BIRD RD. HI 6-1950 REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS FABRICS SEVILLA AVE. C. Gabies. Walk to LiV CALL PLAZA 8-9896 UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY. DRAPERY Flower. 75'xl20\ $7,500. HI 6-0568. Largest selection in South. Draperies from ROOF CLEANING A COATING AKRON DECORATORS ;49c yd. up. Upholstery from $1. yd. up. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Rattan and Danish cushions recovered, $4.35 14 ST. FABRIC BAZAAR 1367 N. MIAMI AVE Roofs pressure cleaned $19. Spray painted each, includes fabric. Kitchen chairs (seats Beautiful ground floor offices, 1,500 jq. feet (63. Snowbright Co. Wl 7-6565, FR 3-8125. and backs) $3.87 per chair, includes colorful HOUSEHOLD GOODS Doctor or professional business. Rear parking; vinyls. Sofas and Chairs Reupholstered or 1464 W. Flagler. Very low rent. 373-5209. ROOFING Slipcovered reasonably. Draperies custom made. Fabrics sold by the yard. Huge savings. FIND A TREASURE REAL ESTATE WANTED NEW ROOFS OR REPAIR! Free estimates — Your home. Mahog. breakfront, Large linen print sofa, CALL 949-0721 Residential or Commercial Office desk & Swivel chair. Duncan Phyfe QUICK RESULTS! ACTION! BUY-SELL- JOE RUSSO, eGn. Contractor drop leaf table & chairs, Maple Dresser & TRADE. We have buyers. Homes needed Call 271-6401 Anytime VENETIAN BUND SERVICE Desk, Wing chair & ottoman. Redwood chaise badly. FHA commitment arranged at our arid marble pieces. JOE'S ROOFING & REPAIR WORK expense if given listing. AL TIRELLA, ALL TYPES OF ROOFING TAPES, CORDS BLINDS REFINISHED RUBEY'S REALTORS. 10124 N.W. 7 AVE. PL 4-5426 CALL CA 1-6671 OR REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME 3801 BIRO RD. HI 6-1960 MEMBER ST. BRENDAN PARISH CALL BILL FR 1-4436 OR 661-2992 APTS. FOR SALE — CULLIGAN WATER SOFTENER, STOVE HOOD, VENETIAN BLINDS-CORNICES 3 AWNINGS, SOLAR SYSTEM. CALL 691-0865. REFINISHED REPAIRS YOUR HOME FURN. APTS. — 9 UNITS ALL-NU ROOFING CO. CALL STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 HOLY FAMILY PARISH TV PHILCO PORTABLE 17", $30 BY OWNER, 751-8250 CLEANING, SILICONE COATING, REPAIRS 9510 N.W. 7th AVE. "Don't you know anything other than songs FREE ESTIMATE PL9-5977 (MEMBER OF ST. JAMES PARISH) ROLLER STAND-GOOD PICTURE 8820 N.E. 8 CT., 754-8210 of protest?" Co-op Apts. For Sale, Ft. Laud. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 8 pieces of Rattan, $90. Signed Adams gam- OPPOSITE OCEAN. Furn. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. ing table, $85. Four Victorian dining chairs, HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Leaving for North. Must be esen. Walk to $75. Tiffany shades, tables, chairs, rugs, St. Pius Church. Call owner 565-1986. silver, cnina, etc. Jewels & junk. Open 7 days. 4 DRAWER NATIONAL CASH REGISTER YANKEE PEDDLEfl, 800 NW 27 AVE. CALL RUBEY'S FIRST ALSO ADDING MACHINE CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE-MIAMI Highest prices for better furniture 105 N.E. 75 St. PL 7-7737 S1VE TODAY! AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE and appliances. 446-1960. FFIC1ENCY CONDOMINIUM, NEW FURNITURE, Used Air Conditioners $35 and up. Call Wl 7^256 COUNTRY CLUB, POOL, DOCK. OWNER SACRIFICE. $11,500. CALL 751-0034. OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS JUVENILE MERCHANDISE MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE ON VOLKSWAGEN HOMES FOR SALE — HOLLYWOOD 1964 ALLSTATE, Model 810 Motor Scooter, Deluding the Fastback and Square back CRIB & BABY CARRIAGE $15 Corner, modern 3 bedroom, 2 bath, screened models. Let us arrange for you to pick up CALL 665-1306 driven 3100 miles. Original cost $250. Selling $125. 621-2512. carport. Carpeting, many extras. $15,000. your car in Europe this year. " 2750 FUNSTON ST., 923-7790 RINEHART VOLKSWAGEN INC. MARINE EQUIPMENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 512,900 Total. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carport, Authorized VW Dealer LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW * BOATING GIFTS unlimited at Brownrigg USED PIANOS AND ORGANS IN FLORIDA jatio. Near schools, church & shopping cen- 3650 BIRD ROAD HI 6-0812 Marine Supplies, Inc. 3041 Grand Ave.. Coco- VICTORS, 300 NW 54 ST., MIAMI, PL 8-8795 ters. 3010 N.W. 72 Ave. 987-9741. nut Grove. HI 4-7343. Broward, JA 2-5131. Homestead, CE 81637 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Miramar. CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOX SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Many extras $13,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Dickerson home, large lot, garage $15,500 U 9-2096 Eves. YU 3-4428 J. A. O'Brien Realty 6014 PEMBROKE ROAD WEST HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA 2 BEDROOM, 1 Bath with Separate Duplex. $15,000, $7,000 Down. 989-2757. HILLS — 3 bedrm. 2 bath, GE kitchen, central heat, well, drapes, carpeting, storm panels. 17,500. 4002 Johnson St., Hollywood, 989-5106. HOMES FOR SALE-N. MIAMI BCH. BEDROOM, 2 BATH, SCREENDED PATIO, N • —' 1250 Down.. Dora Bowden, Broker, 945-6719

\ HOMES FOR SALE — NORTH MIAMI

The World's FINEST Chevrolet Dealer ST. JAMES PARISH Walk to church & school. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, full dining room, corner property with SEE ONE O* THES£ COURTEOUS REPRESiNTATJVES well, pump & sprinkler $16,000, $600 down, balance 1 FHA mortgage. FOR THE BUY Of A LIFETIME! CHILDRESS & CASE, Realtors 12006 N. Miami Apt. 758-4661

WOW!! $17,900 — 10% DOWN 'acant 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, screened patio, shiny oak floors. Walk to Holy Family School. Completely renovated. ANGELA DALEY, Realtor 754-1171

POOL HOME — SACRIFICE 3 Bedroom home in tropical parklike setting, large screened patio, 18x30 PASOftRELU ' CHftRLE pool, large lot with shrubbery for St. Thomas privacy, sprinkler system, many extras. St. Soseaf uroa Only $14,900 for quick sale. 758-3776 . at 21st ST. • FR 7-2601 HOMES FOR SALE — MIAMI SHORES SOLD CAIII-ZOmN.W. ,36th. ST. • NE 5-2582 10916 N.W. 2 AVE. $15,000 THIS AD APPEARED IN THE VOICE NOW SEE J DAVIS HARBOR 1141 N.E. 87 ST. $27,500 For The 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2-CAR GARAGE ALSO 555 N.E. 72 ST. 3 BEDROOM, NEWLY PAINTED, FURN. BEST TRADES, $12,500 — $3,000 CASH. NEAR BLVD. "C" McELLIGOTT 754-8210 PRICES and |. J. POWELL CO., Realtor 757-2511 HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Daniel J. Horvath TERMS Michael J. Boyle To Trade your Miami Shores house General Manager New Car Sales Mgr For a spacious, custom built Waterfront Home Coral Gables with Swimming Pool "•• ASK FOR J. S. PALMER, Realtor, PL 4-2266 Little Flower AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE

COME IN — LEARM WHY BUD ROTH GEN RANKER a«iE)?p^aARCEST I ''O^sTHf -Tf Alt" J SHEEHAH SOLD 184% MORI DETROIT- FLINT- MIAMI MOTOR SALES, INC. BUICKS IN 1965 THAN ANY 2006 First St. ED 5-2141 FINE CARS - FINE SERVICE OTHER MIAMI DEALER, FORT MYERS Page 30 April 1, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida BETTER LIVING BEGINS WHEN YOU OWN YOUR OWN

HOMES FOR SALE NW HOMES FOR SALE-S.W. HOMES FOR SALE - SO. MIAMI ROOMS FOR RENT - HOLLYWOOD

CONVERT 30 THE FAITH SHORTLY BEFORE HER MARRIAGE, MUST SELL NEAR EPIPHANY AND SHOPPING HOTEL Rooms, pvt. bath & entrance. Immacu- MRS £L1Z» VAUGHAN,OF HEREFORDSHIRE, ENGLANO. WATERFRONT Custom built POOL home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, SCREENED PORCH, late. $3 daily per person. Double rooms $5. SPENT AN HOUR EACH DAY PRAYING THAT -HER central air & heat. Many extras. Reduced FENCED YARD, APPLIANCES. $17,900. Walking distance to St. Stephen Church. CHILDREN WOULD BE CALLED 70 THE RELIGIOUS LITE, Decorator's Dream House from $25,500, $2,000 down. By owner 271-7585. 8035 SW 63 PLACE. 661-8804 989-4686. ALL »ZR FIVE DAUGHTERS BECAME NUNS AND 3 Bedrooms, Florida room, breakfast room, ALL HER EIGHT SONS PRIESTS— THREE OF THEM kitchen and bath, patio, sprinkler system, all EPIPHANY AREA! For the discriminating, ROOMS FOR RENT-MIAMI SHORES BISHOPS', -HERBERT VAUGHAN, THE ELDEST, WASfenced. Beautifully landscaped, wall-to-wall BY OWNER this 3 bedroom, 2 bath offers the best in MADS A CARDINAL IN IS93. carpeting. Low down payment. Open from ST. PETER & PAUL PARISH value and location. Florida room, screened Nicely furn. room for mature lady. Pvt. 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATHS, GARAGE, AIRCOND. Patio-Pool. Beautiful Vz acre, sprinkler. home. Reasonable. 251 NW 102 St. 758-8894. 2510 N.W. 175 ST. 600 S.W. 29 RD. FR 3-6760 $37,900! BROKITtf STATUC WITH WE ONJ.Y $800 DOWN VETTER REALTY, Realtor 448-1784 ROOMS FOR RENT — N.W. LETTERING ON WE COLUMN HOMES FOR SALE — MIAMI BEACH 3 Bedroom 2 bath, air cond., heat, refrig., BENEATH IT BADLY DEFACED, dishwasher, etc. Custom built with excellent HOMES FOR RENT - MIAMI SHORES LOVELY Room Pvt. Entrance $12 wk. Gentle- OCCUPIES A CORNER OF THE floor plan. Near St. Timothy. FHA appraisal man preferred. Close to Cathedral. PL 1-5172. ANCIENT TORUM IN ROME. No. Bay Island Bayfront $18,500. Come see. make offer. Open Sun. St. Rose of Lima parish. Furn. 3 bedroom, ACCORDING TO TRADITION Off 79th St. Causeway or call for appt., 9860 S.W. 54th ST. 271-7323 3 bath. Apr. 1 to Jan. 1, $200 month. ROOMS FOR RENT - HIALEAH IT ORIGINALLY COMMEMORATED TERRIFIC Value. Sell or rent. Beautiful mod- JULIA G. SOTO, Broker, 758-9014 ern, spacious 2 bedroom rancher facing south NICE ROOM FOR MIDDLE-AGED ONE OF -WE VESTAL VIRGINS, INCREDIBLE FORECLOSURE PERSON. 620 S.E. 3 PI. TU 8-8865. overlooking panoramic view of beautiful Bis- APTS. FOR RENT _ N. MIAMI WHO WAS SENTENCED TO cayne Bay. 1321 Bay Terrace. $5,000 down. $100 DOWN $89 PAYS ALL DEATH AND 70*DAMNAVO Move Right In. MAGNIFICENT freshly painted 3 bedroom bea- ROOMS FOR RENT S.W. Carmine Bravo Broker 754-4731 Sparkling new 1 bedroom apt, unfurn. I MEMORIAE" uty on huge fenced lot. G.E. built-in eat-in Adults. 14890 N.E. 5 Ct. Wl 7-7830 " /CONDEMNATION TO OSLlt/lONJ kitchen, Urge laundry utility room, gracious dining area with sliding glass doors to patio. TOURISTS FOB.THE CRIME OP APARTMENTS FOR RCNT — N.E. BECOMING ESTATE SETTLEMENT Oversized living room. Bed rooms with double 85'xl35' LOT on golf course closets in all. A fantastic buy at"$12,000 with 5 Mins. to downtown. Reverse Air Cond. Near •A CHRISTIAN. FURN. APTS. FROM $60 MONTH UP, TERRIFIC value. Beautiful 3 bedroom 3 bath just one 5V2% mortgage. St. Peter & Paul Church. 379-8612. partly Furn. corner rancher. 5180 La Gorce. UTILITIES INCLUDED, YEAR ROUND CBS, and brick, large kitchen, large living IRVING PEARLMAN ADULTS ONLY, NO PETS. HI 5-1349 Realtor 24 HRS. KEYSTONE COURT, 6307 N.E. 2 Ave. room, breakfast nook, dining room, hardwood ROOM PVT. BATH, HOMt PRIVILEGES LADY floors, 2 car garage. Value $40,000 asking OR CrJUPLE. CALL 271-2306. $30,000. DUPLEX, 2 bedrooms. Aircond. Kitchen furn. APARTMENTS FOR RENT-N.W. Carmine Bravo, Broker 754-4731 Top area. Low cash. Owner. 7033 SW 22 St. TWO 1 BEDROOM APTS. ROOM & BOARD HOMES FOR SALE-S.E. BEDROOMS, 2 bath, carport, fenced yard. FURNISHED. $55 MONTH. FHA commitment. Asking $13,000. Large double room, 2 closets. Single or dou- 7385 S.W. 34 St. MO 7-6207 after 5 P.M. 3049 N.W. 6th AVENUE ble. St. Rose of Lima Parish. 368 N.E. Ill St KEY BISCAYNE OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5. HOUSES'FOR SALE OR RINT Private Beach Club Privileges 15 Minutes Heart of Miami OWNER MUST SACRIFICE. BRASS RUOOIMGS REVEAL THE CHARM AND LOVELY 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME MAUT/ OK THE NUMEROUS MEMORIAL EFFIGIES CRANDON REALTY POOL AND PATIO. AIR COND., GARA§E, IN MtOttMAL CHURCHES. THIS EXMCIPLE DEPICTS 361-5617 361-5513 69 Harbor Dr. LARGE LOT. TWf OBED/ENT DAUGHTER* OF THE JSVCMTUw HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL, $19,500. 238-2630 ENGLISH BARONET SIR THOMAS URSWVK. HOMES FOR SALE - SW HOMES FOR SALE-CORAL GABLES YOUR SEARCH ENDS AT f ST£UZA8ETH OF HUNGARY HAS BEEN CALLED ., DELUXE DUPLEX SMALL ESTATE. 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH. 'me GREAresr WOMAN OF TUB MIDDLE AGES", SO MANY ' ST. MICHAEL PARISH. Enjoy your own 3 bed- FLA. ROOM. REDUCED TO $27,500. 665-5316 MIRACLES WERB WORKED AFTER HER DtftTH IN 10.31 room 2 bath home, hardwood floors, spacious TUAT HER SHRINE IN MARBVKO BECAME ALMOST As kitchen and separate dining room. PLUS 2 HOMES FOR SALE SOUTH MIAMI XtMOUSASTHATor STJAMSS AT COMPOSTEIA IN SPAIN. bedroom 1 bath apt. Call Mrs. O'Hanion, Res. HI 8-9063. RENT OR SALE. WALK TO EPIPHANY JERRY STARR REALTY, 665-1161 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH, UNFURN. HOMES FOR SALE - M. SHORES HOMES FOR SALE — N.W. $200 MONTH. PRINCIPALS ONLY. MO 7-9868. SPECIALIZING IN S.W. HOMES THE OWNER transferred. Beautiful corner, 1618 N.W. 81 ST. NEAR EPIPHANY 4 bedroom 3>A baths. Good terms. Owner anxious. Approximately $400 down, LET US HELP YOU ALSO balance like rent. FHA mortgage commitment. SELL YOUR HOME 3 bedroom 2V2 bath, central heat, 2-car CALL MRS. ALBATYS, 235-8295 garage, aircond., built-in appliances. Beauti- andpfpet Immaculate 2 bedroom 2 bath ). S. Palmer, Kss!t5r, PL *-2266. Shown by appointment RAMSEY REALTOR, 661-2170 ful condition, $25,900. FHA commitment of J. S. PALMER, Realtor, PL 4-2266 3 Bedroom furn., fenced, screened porch, $23,500. 5915 SW 79 St. 661-0919. CONDOMINIUM APARTMENTS wall furnace, atrcond. $12,500. By Owner If Your Home Needs Repairs 624-9855. Try The Voice Classified 4 BEDROOM 2 bath, IV2 garage. acre. EL PORTAL It's The Best! Walk to Epiphany school. 667-0259. 560 N.W. 87 ST. FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH 330 ft. on Little River, lovely pool home, SCREENED PORCH, FLORIDA ROOM extra large 3 bedroom 2 bath $26,500 fur- ' 3171 N.W. 96 ST. MODELS NOW OPEN nished. For appointment call PL 9-3543. Hillsboro Windsor HOMES FOR SALE — N.E. SACRIFICE ATTRACTIVE Carefree Living at Less Than Rent. Ownership With Deed to OPEN. Duplex, 2 bedrm., 2 bath each side. $200 down, low payments. 2 bedroom, Florida Undivided Interest in Land — NO LAND LEASE! 1 and 2 Bed- room, carport. Painted in and out, partly 1 Side Furn., Rented. 1330-32 N.E. 117 St. room Luxury Apartments, Fully Equipped. JULIA G. SOTO, Broker 758-9014 furn. Extras. Walk to Dade Junior College, buses. 691-0760. No Sun. calls. NEAR BARRY COLLEGE 2 BEDROOM CBS, GARAGE, WITH LOVELY 6 ROOM CBS, $400 DOWN 1 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM APT. ASKING $11,000. $12,500. 2242 N.W. 93 TERR. 691-6919 EVA S. FRIX, BROKER. PL 9-2938 1 BATH 2 Bedroom CBS, tile roof, hardwood floors, 2 Bedrm., large Fla. room, dining room, large carport, fruit trees, large yard. On private MEDALLION bright kitchen, big garage. Nr. Curley High street, one block from Our Lady Perpetual and buses, PL 8-9012. Help Church. Large driveway, utility room. KITCHEN FROM 111 House 5 years old. $83 month pays all. 13281 N.W. 29 AVE. HOLY FAMILY PARISH YES - YOUR SEARCH ENDS 14380 N.E. 10 AVE. Split level, owner built, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, Walking distance to church, 2 bedroom cor- family room, 2 car garage, 20'x40' pool. Many AT THE SANDPIPER ner, large garage, tile roof, hardwood floors, extras. Reduced $5,000. Now $35,000. Near St. sidewalks 8. sewers. Price $13,000. Good James. MU 1-3390. 14225 N.W. 3rd Ave. terms. Call Mr. Bender to see. Lwxwry Waterfront J. K. REALTY, REALTOR SPLIT LEVEL, 1260 N.W. 90 ST. 15950 W. DIXIE HWY. 947-7571 CBS 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS Condominium Apartments HOMES FOR SALE — N.W. CO-OP APTS. FOR SALE An Adult Community 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, CARPORT, PATIO, AWNINGS, CORNER LOT. in North Palm Beach 17430 N.W. 37 CT. NA 1-2584 CALL EVES. BE SURE TO SEE CATHEDRAL AREA MOONLIT WATERS St. Ciosr Porhh 2 bedroom furnished home for only $9500. Front & rear screened porches, hurricane CO-OPERATIVE* awnings. Good terms. No qualifying. Call You will be thrilled by these gorgeous one and two bed- Mr. Wilson. APTS. J. K. REALTY, REALTOR room waterfront centrally air conditioned — heated apart- 15950 W. DIXIE HWY. 947-7571 901 N. Riverside Dr. ments — with your own private dock — heated pool — Pompano Beach PRESTIGLPRIVACLLUXURY sundrenched screened-in terraces — fully equipped ME- 2426 NW 81 TERR. 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen, DALLION KITCHENS — Nylon carpeting throughout — all utility. Partly furnished, asbestos shingle, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bath ON THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY hardwood floors. Call OX 1-6713 to see. from $14,990. concrete, soundproof, fireproof, award winning construction. $7500. Settling Estate. ... WITH PRIVATE OCEAN BEACH Many more outstanding features designed with you in mind. BY OWNER MODEL OPEN DAILY 3 DUPLEXES — 8041 NW 12 CT. UNDERGROUND PARKING 2 DUPLEXES — 15610 NW 2 AVE. WE SUGGEST YOU ¥I$JT THE RfST - CALL 947-2187 • 8th FLOOR ROOF PATIOS WHEN COME SEE tm BEST! NOU. .YOOD REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS • Large Private Balconies • Putting Green Rated by comparison shoppers as being equal to apart- • Individual Cross Ventilation, • Shuffleboard Courts BUY or SELL ments in the $30,000 and $40,000 bracket! All this starting Thru HOME LOANS Air Conditioning and Heat • 6E American Oven/Range at the unbelievable price of only $11,900. Never before and 'BARNEY To Buy, Sell, Build or Refinance • Marble Baths • BE 16' Frost-Free Refrigerator perhaps never again this golden opportunity to purchase Inquiries Invited • No Obligation your vacation or retirement or everyday living paradise. HI 4-9811 CROWLEY • Safe, Silent Elevators • GE Disposal Can be yours for only 20% down. Furnished models open [HOLLYWOOD BLVD. 'nivex-sity • Large Heated Pool and Sun Patia 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. daily. J MVWKM AMB MMM AMOCMTKM V«am>/? APPRAISER* ederal ELEGANT APARTMENTS WITH 2 BATHS OF CORAL CABLES THE SANDPIPER "LOOK FOR THE SHAMROCK SIGNS" ORACLE MILE AT PONCE From $14,300 to $24,990 Condominium REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Furnished Models at Hillsboro Windsor 136 U.S. Highway #1 Phone Philip D. Lewis, Inc. APARTMENTS North Palm Beach, Fla. 842-4244 BUILDER* DEVELOPER 1168 A-l-A, Hillsboro Beach, Fla. / Phone 399-4362 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Opposite Food Fair P.O. BOX 14337 8340 NORTHEASTSECOND AVE. PALM BEACH COUNTY FURNISHED MODELS OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY MIAMI 38. FLORIDA 31 WEST 20th Street CARRAS REALTY EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENTS Phone PLora 8-0327 St. Ambrose Parish Riviera Beach • VI 4-0201

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LB. 69c LB. 29c

INDIAN RIVER JUICE ORANGES Dor FRESH TENDER ASPARAGUS .. lb LIBBY'S 17-OZ. CANS FRUIT COCKTAIL GILLETTE REFRESHING - 12-OZ. CANS - SAVE 20c 79c VALUE SCHAEFER BEER

1.98 VALUE - PLASTIC BLADES 14"xlO"xlO" HANDI-STOOL HIGH PACK of 5 2.99 VALUE - PLASTIC C GARBAGE CAN 20-GALLON

SHOP FOOD FAIR FOR OTHER HOUSE-CLEANING NEEDS QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED . . . NOW ON SALE ... AT LOW, LOW PRICES +• THAT'S NOW !

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