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Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida

VOL VIII, HO. 30 Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami OCTOBER 7,1966 Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy 2,000 Women At Concelebrafed Mass

• - -551 NCCW Opens Convention

FILLYAW.. The attitude of women in the new Pentecost must " "parallel that of the women" who gathered with the apostles and Mary in the Upper Room on the first Pentecost, Auxiliary Bish- op Stephen Leven of San Antonio told NCCW con- vention delegates during the concelebrated Mass which marked the opening \. of the four-day meeting at noon Wednesday. Miami's Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, host to the con- vention, was the principal concelebrant of the Votive Mass of the. Holy Spirit in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Fontainebleau, conven- tion headquarters. • HURRICANE IGNORED More than 2,000 women NCCW 'Delegates Receive Holy Communion and priest-moderators from From Bishop Coleman F. Carroll In Hotel Ballroom NCCW affiliations through- out the country participated CONCELEBRATED MASS >y Mi- national, convention of the National in the Mass, despite the de- ami's Bishop Coleman F. Carroll and Council of Catholic Women in the lay of incoming airline flights' six moderators of NCCW affiliations grand ballroom of the Hotel Fon- caused by hurricane Inez Mass Sunday Marks tainebleau, convention headquarters. winds lashing the South Flor- throughout the marked ida coast on Tuesday. the opening Wednesday of the 33rd Other concelebrants of the Mass were Msgr. Joseph P. Donelan, Archdiocese of Bos- Bishops Eighth Year Dearden Gives NCCW Keynote ton; Msgr. John D. Tomey, Diocese of Savannah; Msgr.- Eugene P. Geary, Diocese of Solemn Pontifical Mass to mark the efghth anniver- El Paso; Msgr. Paul Connel- sary of his installation as first Bishop of Miami will be ly, Diocese of Des Moines; sung at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 9 by Bishop Coleman F. Meaningful Sharing Father Parnell McCarthy, Carroll in the Cathedral. Diocese of Oakland, Cal.; Bishop Carroll was in- S chief en, V. G. and Msgr. and Father Sylvester Staud, stalled by the late Arch- Dominic Barry, Diocese of Diocese of Wheeling, W. Va. bishop Francis Keough, Met- Miami Officialis, will be dea- Is Urged To Women Msgr. John O'Down, V.F., ropolitan of , on cons of honor. moderator of the South Oct. 7, 1958, the Feast of the Father Orlando Fernandez Dade Deanery of the Miami Holy Rosary. The Diocese of The Church exists in and does the work of Christ and Father Thomas O'Shea DCCW, and Msgr. Bernard Miami was erected as a dio- will be the deacons of the through Christian communities, and the formation of McGrenehan, V.F., modera- cese by Pope Pius XII Aug. Mass. Father Arthur DeBe- such communities at the parish, diocesan and extra-dio- tor of the Miami DCCW 13, 1958, at which time the voise and Father John Mc- cesan levels is the prime work of Catholic organizations, East Coast Deanery, were then St. Mary's Church was Mahon will be masters of Archbishop John F. Dearden told delegates to the 33rd deacons of honor to Bishop elevated to the rank of a ceremonies. national convention of the National Council of Catholic Carroll. cathedral. Bishop Leven, assistant Father John Gallagher, Women. * MANY TO ASSIST C. M., rector of the Major The Archbishop, of JDetroit ways in which Catholic j>rga- ARCHBISHOP JOHN Continued on Page 16 During the anniversary Seminary of St. Vincent de gave the keynote "address nizations can, contribute to DEARDEN Mass, at which more than 1,- Paul, Boynton Beach,' will during opening sessions of the formaton of Christian •£ •••111 000 of religious and laity will preach the homily. the convention on Wednes- community, he pointed out, assist, Msgr. David Bushey, day in the grand ballroom of urging the NCCW to "com- 1 Cathedral rector, will be the When the Diocese of Mi- the Hotel Fontainebleau, municate to their member- I Pope, LBJ Send Greetings archpriest. Msgr. Robert W. Continued on Page 16 convention headquarters. ship ... an awareness of | 'JUSTIFY EXISTENCE' their responsibilities in the • MIAMI —(NO — Pope Paul VI and President Speaking on the topic, "Va- renewed Church." Johnson sent greetings to the 33rd convention of the tican Council II Speaks to He discussed Church needs 1 National Council of Catholic Women here. Church Communities," he in the areas of charity, litur- j The Pope's greetings were relayed in a letter told the thousands of women gy and ecumenical activity. from Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, papal Secretary of present that in this age of State. THE VOICE, P.O. Box 1059, Miami, Pla. 33138 "We think sometimes that f RETURN REQUESTED renewal every Christian orga- it is easy to dispense chari- J "The Holy Father, who knows well and appre- nization must be prepared to ty," the Archbishop said, j ciates highly the most praiseworthy achievements of justify its existence. Any. "The truth is that it is very I the National Council of Catholic Women," the Car- organization which "is a hin- dinal wrote, "sends paternal greetings to the partici- drance to Christian commu- difficult." pants in this year's convention ,and prays that God nity, either because of its He quoted St. Vincent de | may enlighten and direct their proceedings to His exclusiveness or narrowness, Paul, who told a nun begin- | greater glory and the salvation of their souls." or its triviality must be pre- ning her first assignment I In his letter to the convention, President John- pared to pass from the among the poor that "it is j§ son lauded the "dedicated women have have lent scene," he declared. only for your love, alone, | their hands and hearts to this fine organization." There are, however, many Continued on Page 18 j||| dcrgy, religious &n6 become of Q* RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Sponsored by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, in conjunction with Barry College, St. John Vianney Minor Seminary and St. Vincent de Paul Major Seminary.

COURSE IN MODERN CATECHETICS of 50 hours, 25 weeks duration, combined Doctrine and Method. All those who have completed the course and successfully passed the examination, will be given probationary teacher's certifi- cates. It is further required that before receiving a permanent teaching certificate, those who successfully complete this course should have taught for one year under supervision. This course wilt be conducted in the following centers: NORTH DADE: EAST COAST: Parish: St. James Parish: St. Vincent Ferrer Address: 530 N.W. 132nd Street, Miami, Flo. Address: Palm Trail - Eighth Street, Day. Tuesday Delrqy Beach, Florida Starting: October 4, 1966 Day: Monday Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Starting: October 3, 1966 Parish: Immaculate Conception Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Address: 68 West 45th Place, Hioleah, Flo. Parish: St. Jade Day: Tuesday Address: Jupiter, Florida COLUMBUS FIESTA committee Hall, Dr. Joseph M. DeGaetani, Itali- Starting: October 4, 1966 Day: Thursday an vice consul; F. Thomas Leonard!, Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Starting: October 6, 1966 members met with Metro Mayor Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Chuck Hall as he proclaimed Oct. parade master; and Frank P. Pelli- SOUTH DADE: Parish: St. Brendan Retreat Out LoJy of the Retreat 7-12 Columbus Fiesta Week in coro, chairman of the executive com- Address: 8725 S.W. 32nd St., Miami, Fto. House: in tfce Cenacte Dade County. Shown are Metro Com- mittee for the five-day observance. Doy: Wednesday Address: 1400 South Dixie Highway, Starting: October 5, 1966 missioner Lew Whitworth, Mayor Lantana, Florida Time: 7:30 PM. to 9:30 P.M. Day:. Monday Parish: Our tody of the Matt Holy Rotary Storting: October 3, 1966 Address: 1860T S.W. 98th Ave., Perrine, Ffa. Time: 9:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. Day: Thursday K-C To Pick Queen' Refugees Starting: October 6, 1966 (Day Course) Tftne: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. WEST COAST: Parish: Sts. Peter MM! Pmf Parish: St. Philip Benai Address: 900 S.W. 26th Road, Miami, Flo. Address: Beffe Glade, Florida Respond Day: Wednesday Doy: • Monday Open Fiesta Tonight Starting: October 5, 1966 Starting: October 3, 1966 Time: 9:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. (Day Course) Parish: St. Joseph the Worker Mttsfen Selection of a "Queen Isabella" at 7:45 p.m. today Address: Moorehaveh, Florida For Shrine BROWARD: Hav: Tuesday (Friday) in Miami's Bayfront Park Bandshell will mark School: Cardinal Gibbons High Sch««l the opening of the first annual Columbus Fiesta spon- A spontaneous response Storting: October 4; 1966 Address: 4601 Bay View Drive, Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P;M. sored by the Greater Miami area Inter-Council of the by Greater Miami's Cuban Fort Lauderdate, Florida Parish: St. Cecilia. Knights of Columbus and a host of church and civic refugees expressing their Day: Monday Starting: October 3, 1966 Address: 1499 CoMins Road, Fort Myers, Fb. groups. willingness to make the Time: 7;30 PM. to 9:30 P.M. Day: " Thursday • The winner of the Queen boats due east of Dinner Our Lady of Charity School: ChamiiMde High School Starting: October 6, \966 Address: 500 Charninade Drive East, Time; 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Isabella competition conduct- Key. Five classes will start shrine on Biscayne Bay a Parish: St. Ann reality was exhibited this Hollywood, Florida ed during the past few at 15-minute intervals, the Day: Wednesday Address: 439 Ninth Avenue, Naples, Florida last one at 11 a.m. Finish past week, according to Starting: October 5,. 1966 Day: Thursday weeks will be crowned dur- Starting: October 6, 1966 ing a coronation ball at 9 will be at Marker 3X west of Manolo Reyes, temporary Time:. 7:30 P.M, to 9:30 P.M. chairman of a civic com- Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. p.m. Saturday on the roof of Ragged Keys. The Course In Modern Catechetics will be given on two levels at each of the above centers the Biscayne Terrace Hotel, mittee of Cubans. Those attending the classes on. the. secondary level, will be trained according to the techniques The second day's race will The temporary chairman of Group Dynamics. and will reign over the five- begin from Ragged Keys. expressed gratification at A SPECIAL TWO-WEEK COURSE WILL BE GIVEN IN MID-SEPTEMBER AT: day program which honors Sunday's final return race the response and announced San Pablo, 550 — 122nd St., Marathon, Florida the discoverer of America. will start at 10 a.m., from that a dozen well-known Cu- San Pedro, P.O. Box 378, Tavernier, Florida Marker 3X west of Ragged Week of September 11, 1966 — Monday, Wednesday, Friday — San Poblo ATHENS TO BE MC ban - architects-in-exile and Week of September 18, 1966 ;—Tuesday, Thursday —San Pablo Keys. 20 sculptors and artists have Edward Atkins, K. of C. Week of September 11, 1966 — Tuesday, Thursday — San Pedro On C o 1 u m b p s Day, responded to an appeal by Week of September 18, 1966 — Monday, Wednesday, Friday — San Pedro State Deputy, will be mas- Wednesday, Oct. 12, a color- . Bishop Coleman F. Carroll ter of ceremonies during the ful parade beginning at 11 and volunteered their ser- JLJL CATECHETICAL RENEWAL AND VATI- ! TO REGISTER FOR COURSES BY MAIL ball, for which reservations a.m. at the Bayfront Munici- vices. CAN II a short course of 8 sessions will be may be made by contacting pal Auditorium, will precede DIOCESE GIVES LAND available for those who have takgn previous i Tony Ritornato, 821-1582 or wreath-laying ceremonies at The committee is directing Teacher - Training courses or . Professional ! Please mail this coupon and five dol- Ernie Settembre, 821-43%. the statue of Christopher implementation of the pro- Teachers. This course will be' given at St. | lars Registration fee which covers all Columbus in Bayfront Park. posed sculptured monument Francis Xavier, Fort Myers, Florida. The same i expenses for the course. At noon Saturday Dade WELCOME BY HIGH courses will be given UPON REQUEST in vari- County Mayor Chuck Hall to the Patroness of Cuba on ous centers throughout the diocese. ! Advanced Registration will eliminate win reenact the landing of Miami Mayor Robert King land donated by the Diocese delay before the opening session. of Miami. Columbus and his party, com- High will welcome those at- Ill ADVANCED COURSES IN SACRED ing ashore in Bayfront Park tending. Principal speader Reyes added that scores of SCRIPTURE, THE DOCUMENT OF VATICAN CCD — Diocese of Miami Chancery from a yacht. Robert Walsh will be Congressman Dante Cuban organizations, among II, AND LITURGY are required in order to 6301 Biscayne Boulevard will play the role of the pilot Fascell. A luncheon will fol- them civic and fraternal asso- receive a teaching diploma. Teaching Diplomas Miami, Florida 33138 of the Santa Maria; Al Vo- low at the Columbus Hotel ciations, have also responded will be awarded to those- who have received a to the appeal and offered permanent teaching certificate and have suc- lente, the captain of the where J. Neville McArthur cessfully completed a two year advance course. Name Nian and Thomas F. Palmer, will be the toastmaster and their full support of the proj- Advance courses offered during 1966-67: the captain of the Pinta, Congressman Claude Pepper ect. A course on THE DOCUMENTS OF VATICAN Religious Community if any will speak. A delegation of the volun- II will be available at Barry College. It wiU be Seminole Indians from the teer architects, sculptors and conducted by Father Joseph Jurasko, O.P. Street and No reservations at Dania will Frank Pellicoro, of the Day: Thursday artists is expected to make a City:....,.. .State. .. .ZipCodte also participate in the out- Cathedra] parish, outer senfi- formal inspection of the site, Starting: October 6, 1966 door program. nal of the Father Andrew Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. located opposite Immacula- A study of LITURGY AND SACRED SCRIP- Parish REGATTA IN BAY Brown General Assembly, ta-La Salle High School and TURE will be conducted ai St. John Vianney Knights of Columbus, is Minor Seminary, Miami. This course Wi4l be I wish to register by checking one of the Earlier in the day the 13th adjacent to Vizcaya, within following: annual Columbus Day Regat- chairman of the executive the next two weeks. conducted by Father William J. Bomber, C,M. committee in charge of ar- Doy: Friday n The Course in Modem Catechetics at .... ta will begin at 9:45 a.m. in DESIGN SUGGESTIONS Starting: October 7, 1966 lower Biscayne Bay. Accord- rangements for the fiesta. Following the visit, the Time: 8:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. D Advanced Course — ing to Timothy J. Sullivan, Other members of the com- committee expects to hear A study and discussion of LITURGY AND Documents of Vatican II, Barry College, chairman of the race commit- mittee are Edward J. Atkins, formal suggestions on the SACRED SCRIPTURE will be offered at St, Miami tee, 41 yachts representing Barton Bennett, Dr. Joseph design and scope of the Vincent de Paul Major Seminary, Boynton eight clubs and 147 sailboats Beach. This course will be conducted by Father P Advanced Course --r M. DeGaetani, D. DiMauro, shrine. James V. Morris, CM. and Father, John Gal- ' St. John Vianney Seminary, Miami have entered the colorful John H. Flynn, W. Kennedy, The shrine, which will in- lagher, CM. D Advanced Course -— t w o-day race. Competing F. Thomas Leonardi, Ernest clude large grounds and a Day: Friday St. Vincent de Paul Seminary, craft will be identified by L i b r i z z i, Sam Marzella, chapel seating 300 to 500 Starting: October 7, 1966 Boynton Beach special regatta flags. Offi- J. Majewski, Arthur O'Neill, people, will serve as a meet- Xrnie: . 8:00. P.M. to 9:30 ?M. cials said that the best views T. Ritornato and Tom ing- place for 15 to 30 thou- of the craft will be from Smith. sand people.

Page 2 THE VOICE mKHIII||!_J « October 7. 1966 Pope Makes New Dramatic Peace Plea By JAMES C. O'NEILL tion was set off for a group war, if when "this awesome those lands; for a peace not VATICAN CITY — On of young boys from several resolution first took shape," imposed by treachery or by the first anniversary of countries representing all he said, -there was force but by negotiations continents of the world. the "searing experience of conducted with honor and his historic flight to ap- These later each read a brief war, if there was fear, if humanity." peal for peace before the peace prayer during the there was even terror at the United Nations, Pope Paul Mass. thought that it might recur The Pope added: "Nor will VI stood (Oct. 4) in majes- MASS FOR PEACE and multiply to dimensions we forget in our prayers tic St. Peter's Square and those other places in the The Mass was the "Mass undreamed of then today, world where hatred and warned the world once for Peace" instead of the love ought to have the more strife trouble civil harmony. again not to grow weary feast of St. Francis, which in important place in sustain- We will pray especially for of thinking about peace, Italy is a mass of the first ing this resolution." all those individuals as well "since it concerns the class since the is pa- Secondly, the Pope said, as organized groups who dizzying gamble with the tron of the country. The another thought suggests with patience, wisdom, and Pope, however, decided he itself: "All of us must edu- fate of mankind." wanted to stress the idea of constancy are striving to One year to the day later, cate ourselves for peace." bring about and foster peace begging God to guide men This means, he said, nourish- the Pope chose to commem- toward peace. and concord among men." orate that peace mission to ing those ideas which make New York by celebrating The low Mass moved rapid- peace desirable, "those ideas Mass in the giant square ly. Immediately after the which, before creating peace Relief Sent here. Tens of thousands reading of the Gospel the in the political world and in filled its broad width and Pope took his place on a external equilibrium, estab- listened in attentive silence chair and, wearing his mitre, lish it in the depths of con- In Hurricane as the Pope spoke in the last began reading his approxi- science, in the mentality of golden sunlight of an Octo- mately 1,200-word address. modern man and in the be- NEW YORK — (NO — ber afternoon. Thinking back to his trip havior of a civilized people." Some 20,000 pounds of blank- NO IMPROVEMENT to the U.N. last year, he re- ets and light clothing, valued While Pope Paul realisti- peated his words on that It was a't this point that at $30,000, is being rushed occasion: "Never again war, the Pope sounded a cautious cally observed that condi- by Catholic Relief Services tions for making peace possi- never again." Then he quick- optimism. He said: "In this ble have not improved dur- ly came up to the present regard we must observe how, — National Catholic Wel- ing the past year, he also time, in spite of everything', the fare . Conference here to sounded a note of cautious idea of peace is growing in Guadeloupe to help the vic- optimism. He said: "There is "Our cry for peace must the consciousness, if not in tims of Hurricane Inez. developing a positive concept ring out again from a sorrow- tilie activity, of the contempo- of peace. Peace is not faint- ful heart, for during the past rary world. So it is that less Officials of the U.S. Catho- hearted , nor is it year the conditions which and less attention is being lic overseas aid agency said make peace possible have paid to equivocal propaganda the blankets and clothes are pleasure-loving egotism nor being flown to the Caribbean an indifferent lack of inter- not improved." which aims at exploiting peace for various ends other island in answer to an ur- / 4 est in the needs of others gent plea for aid from the . . . Peace is not impossible." Then, as if analyzing the than an order founded on ANOTHER STIRRING appeal for peace was made respect for the rights of the American consul there, re- by Pope Paul VI as he addressed 150,000 persons The Pope entered the area reasons for the present state layed through the Disaster of affairs, Pope Paul de- human person and of free in St. Peter's Square and countless millions over of the ceremonies shortly people." Relief Committee of the U.S. radio and TV. The occasion was a Mass for Peace - after 5:30 p.m. Vested for clared: State Department. mass, he wore his mitre, but "It should be no surprise he celebrated outside St. Peter's on the it was removed before he to see that men's attempts Lastly Pope Paul said it first anniversary of his historic peace mission to mounted the seven steps to to reach full political maturi- must be recognized that the United Nations. the temporary altar that had ty have their moments of "peace is difficult . . . But, been erected on the top of uncertainty, weariness and as we have said, peace is not the great steps leading up to difficulty. We know how com- impossible." Peace is not im- St. Peter's basilica. To his plex are the problems in- possible, he said, because Inez Spares Parish right and left were cardinals volved in living together. We what is impossible for man and other Vatican , know man's weakness and is not impossible for God. members of the diplomatic how. at a certain point on his "Thus is explained the sol- corps at the Holy See, thhe difficult path he feels the emn act we are now engaged Buildings In Diocese nobles of Rome and other temptation to stop and turn in: prayer for peace." distinguished guests, includ- back. It occasions sadness In his concluding remarks, "Miraculous that we fared as well as we did," was ing ministers of the Italian though no surprise to find the Pope declared: the assessment of hurricane Inez by pastors of parishes government. A special sec- the facts belying his profes- "With faith we will pray . in the Keys, who also called her as unpredictable in her sion of progress." for peace, especially in the effect as she was in her direction. Despite all this, the Pope Far East; for a peace which Only one parish, St. Bede, went on: "We must at all will guarantee liberty and in Key West suffered dam- Mindful of what hurricane Catholics, times maintain that peace is prosperity for the peoples of age of any consequence, oth- possible and do our utmost er parish installations were Betsy did in-September 1965, at all times to make it so." virtually unscathed. the pastor said he expected a Jews Here THREE REFLECTIONS FOR INFORMATION Father Anthony Chepanis, bad time of it as winds of 90 This resolution in turn led AND RESERVATIONS pastor of St. Bede, reported to 115 miles hit the area. the Pope to reflect on three the roof of his sanctuary Following Betsy, San Pablo To Dialogue thoughts. The first was "per- SHORES TRAVEL CENTER 1966-67 blown, off with considerable lost a fence, garage and had severance in the search of PHONE 751-6529 peace." Recalling man's de- water damage to the church. its rectory mired in mud an A "Catholic-Jewish Dia- 9723 N.E. 2nd AVE. Caribbean Adventures Shingles torn off his rectory sire for peace after the last inch deep. logue" co-sponsored by the Across From Shores Theatre roof also gave the pastor Ant i-Def amation League DRY AS A BONE MM 10-Year Warr. Rheem Elec."™ .Pick your date of departure many hours of concern for of B'nai B'rith and Barry his own safety as he waited St. Peter Mission, which FOR INFORMATION and port of sailing. (Conve- College with the coopera- nient connections to all gate-- in darkness for the storm to reported winds up to 150 WATER HEATERS AND BOOKINGS . . . way ports from U.S. cities.) subside. mies, was "dry as a bone" in tion of the Diocese of Mi- $ ami will be held on Thurs- 20 GAL SnTd 36.50 Both ships dock at all ports: Yesterday morning Father contrast to the flooding suf- ? CALL Guadeloupe, St. Thomas, Sar> fered last year," Father Sta- day, Dec. 1 on the college 30 GAL. 53 39.95 Juan, Kingston, Curasao, La Chepanis was still marooned, p B(NG in his water-logged rectory dalnikas said. campus in Miami Shores. RAY BALL Tc 226-5811 Guaira, Trinidad, Barbados, waiting for the water to re- San Pedro parish, Taver- Announcement of the 4251 S.W. 8th St. HI 5-2461 Fort-de-. cede and grateful the worst nier, suffered little or no plans for the conference was m Expert Plumbing Repairs IWH made this week by Bishop WESTCHESTER was over. damage, according to Father ORDER NOW! 11 days, 9 ports, from $330. MINOR DAMAGE Luis Altonoga, pastor. Al- Coleman F. Carroll and Dr. TRAVEL AGENCY Irving Lehrman, vice presi- Kingston to Kingston: Father William T. Dillon, though the area was hit by CHRISTMAS 8445 CORAL WAY S.J., assistant pastor, St. 90 miles an hour winds the dent of the Rabbinical Asso- Fly to Jamaica via BOAC-Air Mary, Star of the Sea, Key new aluminum shutters the ciation of Greater Miami. SPECIAL! WESTCHESTER Jamaica. Nov. 16, 23, 28,. West, reported no serious parish acquired after last, Federal Judge C. Clyde SHOPPING CENTER Dec. 4, 9, 15, 26. damage to parish installa- year's experience served San Atkins, Little Flower parish, IN COLOR tions. Although winds ap- Pedro well. Coral Gables, president, the 3 - 8x10 PHOTOS San Juan to San Juan: proached 115 miles per hour Miami Diocesan Council of 100 Greeting Cards FOR RESERVATIONS Fly to San Juan via Pan Am the greatest damage was to "In fact, we were all set Catholic Men; and Judge or Eastern A.L $92.50 Round- a screened patio and minor for the storm Friday and got William C. Pallot, chairman $50. trip Nov. 14, 21, 26, Dec. loss of foliage. all of the activities scheduled of the Florida Regional PHOTOGRAPHY 2, 7, 13, 18; 24, Jan. 4. As the storm approached, for the early part of the Board of the Anti-Defama- Father Dillon said, all regu- week out of the way on Sun- tion League of B'nai Brith, BY day," Father Altonoga ex- See your Travel Agent for details. larly scheduled services were. will serve as co-chairmen. Ask about Caribbean Cruises plained. canceled. "The Person, The Family 161 S.E. FIRST ST. aboard the S.S. FRANCE. Father Casimir Stadalni- Sacred Heart parish, and The Common Good," is kas, pastor of San Pablo par- Homestead, weathered the the theme for the one-day MEMBER ish in Marathon and St. Pe- storm without any serious seminar which will empha- Studio TELEPHONE: Srerteh ter Mission, Big Pine Key, incident. Father Gerald Gro- size social concerns and com- 923 ARTHUR GODFREY RD. 1717 Congress Bldg., Miami summed it up as "miracu- gan, assistant pastor, said: munity issues influenced by MIAMI BEACH, FLA. 379 M07 lous" that the area didn't "Thank God there was no religious beliefs and tradi- 531-1872 - CALL - 534-4930 FR 3-7301 suffer any serious damage. damage at all." tions. - w October 7, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 fc.' , ** *

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P«f e 4 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7. 1966 CHASE St FEDERAL ,,»* Ghase Federal comes to Miami Shores • (33 years experience — $220 million resources)

Now there's a Chase Federal office to serve you at N.E. 2nd Avenue and 95th Street. The merger of Columbia Federal Savings and Loan Association with Chase Federal brings the full resources, facilities and services of this $220,000,000 savings institution to the Miami Shores area. For. more than three decades Chase has been financing mortgages, helping to build homes and businesses in Miami Shores and other South Florida communities. This seventh Chase Federal office, at 9501 N.E. 2nd Avenue, now provides added convenience locally as well as county-wide customer service through the other sis offices of Chase Federal. You are cordially invited to visit this new Miami Shores branch of Chase Federal during our "Open House"— October 3rd through October 14th! Hours: 9 a.m. to'4 p.m. Monday thru Thursday—9 a.m. to 7. p.m. Friday

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October 7. 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 Shrine To Our Lad/ 4 Beacon Of Hope *,- Bouquets, Plaudits Due NCCW Meeting Several thousand Catholic women from all over the nation took hurricane threats and inconveniences in stride as they gathered this week on Miami Beach for their thirty-third National Convention. Their four day gathering was packed with lectures, business meetings, elections and a sprinkling of lighter events to effect a change of pace. The overall tone of the convention was a brisk, urgent, no-nonsense approach to the problem of making women's organizations relevant to the needs of the Church and society today.

One can gain an idea of the timeliness and breadth of their discussions by noting that every topic was geared to the 's guidelines. The subjects ranged from Vatican II's directives for Church communities and family life to its thoughts on interna- tional community affairs.

Archbishop John Deardon of set the pace in his keynote address by reminding the women that in their personal lives as well as in their organizations they Proposal For Shrine Widely Hailed must look beyond their own interests and seek to partici- pate in the work of Christ through the formation of Since it was announced that a permanent shrine hon- It will stand for them and for us as a reminder of Christian communitis. oring Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre was to be built the need to work and pray and struggle for freedom for in Miami, people of many faiths and different racial all men everywhere. It will help make us all more aware Stressing Vatican II's insistence that every Christian strains have expressed interest and approval. of the need for a rebirth of spiritual values- which alone organization must be prepared to justify its existence, It seems that there is something in the nature of in the long run will conquer Communism and all philoso- Archbishop Deardon stated that if their organized group man which seeks an outlet in a shrine for her hopes and phies which tend to degrade man. is a hindrance to the Christian community, "either be- aspirations or for his sentiments of gratitude and repar- We do not believe it far fetched to say that men of cause of its exclusiveness or narrowness or its triviality," ation. all faiths may see in the shrine a symbol of the common it must recognize its need to disappear. Our historical shrines dot the nation, each with its obligation shared by all to be concerned for the oppressed own hallowed memories, each of them giving reverent and the underprivileged of the world. We congratulate the National Council of Catholic expression to the nobler, purer instincts of human beings. Women on their excellent, well prepared program, and on In the area of religion, almost everyone realizes, in every For our part, it will always remind us what we are the quality of the speakers and panelists who took part country one can find shrines dedicated to the Mother of likely to forget, namely, that our Cuban friends in fleeing in the sessions. It is heartening to realize that several Christ for countless reasons. from tyranny taught us a new lesson about freedom and thousand well disposed women have had a chance to We anticipate that the Cuban people will enthusiasti- the rights of conscience. And while doing so they brought learn at first hand the application of those points of Vati- cally design and finance this shrine out of love for Our to us a rich culture of their own, a heritage of faith, intel- can II most pertinent in their lives and that they now can Lady and as a sign of their deep gratitude to America for ligence, honor and patriotism, which, being mixed with return to their communities renewed in mind and spirit. its warm hospitality offered to them. our own, is bound to enrich the American tradition.

It seems to us that such serious, intelligent approach- es to our current spiritual and temporal needs represent one more sound reason to hope for the coming of the new Is Labor Movement In Temporary Stall? Pentecost. By MSGR. GEORGE G. HIGGINS The American labor movement, during the '30s and early '40s, was the darling of "liberal" journalists and 8 Stirring Years academicians, but, according to one of them, "ever since protector of the underdog." (or principally) mad about is World War II, it has been estranging the people who pro- By rough count, at least Meany's "unquestioned sup- The month of October, 1958, will rank as an historic duce, distribute, and conspicuously consume ideas 25 liberal intellectuals have port of U.S. policy in Asia." said substantially the same JOIN MIDDLE CLASS month in Church history. Bishop Coleman F. Carroll was Many of them no longer regard the labor movement as installed as the first Bishop of Miami on Oct. 7. Two days thing about organized labor It would be foolish, of later Pope Pius XII died, and all wondered how anyone during the past four or five course, to deny that there is The Diocese of Miami years in columns, articles, a certain amount of truth in could be found to successfully follow the great Pontiff. and books. Less than three weeks later 75-year-old Angelo Roncalli Weekly Publication these and similar liberal at- NOT ALL EXPERTS tacks on the American labor became Pope John XXIII, and a new era of Catholicism Embracing Florida's 16 Southern Not all of them can claim movement. was ushered in. Counties: Broward, Charlotte, Col- lier, Dade, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, to be experts or specialists in Lee, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee,, labor economics, labor rela- If they were to get out As dioceses go, Miami is still youthful, but surely it VOICE Hendry. Highlands, Indian River, tions or labor history. and do a little more hontest- Palm Beach, St. Lucie. was made mature early by the challenges that faced it Curiously enough, the ama- to-goodness leg work, they from the very start. The boundaries of the 16 counties Editorial, PLaza 8-0543 teurs are often more intem- might discover that the la- were still unfamiliar when, in the next diocese directly Advertising and Classified, PL 4-2651; Circulation, PL 1-6821 perate in their criticism than bor movement, with all its faults (which we can talk south, a Communist regime took over Cuba. The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll some of the experts. Colum- nist Clayton Fritchey, long- about some other day and Bishop of Miami which, in any event, are all Before too long the first of hundreds of thousands of President, The Voice Publishing Co., Inc. time associate of the late Rt. Rev. Msgr. James J. Walsh Editorial Consultant Adlai Stevenson, is a case in too well know to the public) refugees made the sad crossing to our shores, and for Rev. Charles Zinn Bishop's Representative is still very much alive and many unreal, uncertain months, the page of history now point. "The truth is," Mr. Fritchey wrote in May of still has much to contribute shows that the Diocese of Miami alone, without Federal, this year, "that the Ameri- to the cause of social reform State or County aid, ministered to the grateful exiles George H. Monahan can labor movement has lost and social reconstruction in with food, shelter, education and friendship. Editor the United States. Anthony R. Chorak Fred C. Brink its youth, both literally and . Business Manager Advertising Director figuratively, The labor reporter for From the very beginning the enormous growth of John J. Ward, Contributing Editor Mr. Fritchey is almost, but Newsweek is seeting a very the Church in southern Florida presented an awesome Founding Editor, 1959-66 not quite prepared to agree good example to labor's liber- challenge to the new Bishop, the priests, religious and with Congressman Adam al critics in this regard. EDITORIAL: Marjorie L. Fillyaw, feature and -women's editor; Clayton Powell's somewhat 'NEW MILITANCY' * • people. Whether or not in the past eight years this chal- Allen Brent, copy editor; Maria Jacome Two years ago, News- lenge has been met with truly supernatural success, only less than objective opinion SPANISH: Gustavo Pena Monte, news editor; Manolo Reyes, that the AFL-CIO leadership week's reporter points out, God can be the judge. But the visible evidence of many associate editor; Enrique Ruiloba the labor movement seemed ADVERTISING: Patricia Rimoldi, Mary Cebeck. Alex O'Domski, is "senile, puerile, and ster- new churches, parishes, schools, colleges, seminaries and ile." to be in the doldrums — but institutions for the sick, aged, retarded and the homeless Walter Manss, Kurt Kurschat, Linda Lawrence, Kathy Angell, Clyde Carter, John Agudo WHAT IS A CAUSE "that was two years ago." surely indicate one profoundly heartening sign — that CIRCULATION: Fred Priebis, supervisor But comparing AFL-CIO "Clearly," he concludes, there has been unusually wholehearted cooperation Elizabeth Slee, Maria Alvarez President George Meany's "it's too early to say whether among the People of God here — Bishops, priests, reli- position in the labor move- all this adds up to a genuine gious and laity. Second-class postage paid at Miami, Florida ment with that of Vice Presi- social revolution. But even if Miami, Florida 33137 dent Humphrey in the Ad- the tide of militancy ebbs, With unity of this kind we can be confident that at Subscription rates: U.S. and Possessions $5 a year; single copy 15 cents; foreign: $7.50 a year; ministration, Mr. Fritchey U.S. labor has staked claims least some of the immeasurable, invisible results have Published every Friday at 4180 N.E. Fourth Ct.. unwittingly gives his hand where it has never been be- Address all mail to P.O. Box 1059, Miami, Fla. 33138 also been attained, namely, the sanctification of countless Member Catholic Press Association away — or so it seems to fore — and the economic souls, new respect for human rights and concern for the Subscriber to NC News Service and Religious News Service this observer. It would ap- landscape will never be the poor and underprivileged. News items intended for publication must he received hy Monday noon. pear that what he is really same."

Page 6 THE VOICE Miami. Florida October 7, 1966 Big Changes iiiiillliilfiiliffi tQES OF CHRIST In Education ST. GEMMA GALGANI Are Forecast Spiritual Advances Always /878-/903 By J. J. GILBERT GEMMA WHOD/EDAT Accompanied By Confusion 7HEYWA/6 A6EOF2S WASHINGTON — WAS AW AUTHEfimc (NC) — Education in the MYST/C AND S77&- By MSGR. JAMES J. WALSH microphones and publishing houses are AM7A WHO l/VED United States faces tre- • When Pope Paul recently said the at the service of those supremely confi- M TVSCAHY, tTALY mendous changes in the dent teachers who often themselves are not too distant future. whole Church is in a state of ferment, insecure, rebellious, spiritually upset, WS/OA/S They will come about and he thanked God for it, he was not unstable or perhaps conceited. By their AA/O SP//Z/7VAL because the nation's dedi- own admission, they never had it so giving the green light to agitators with- good. They care not a whit about the cation to universal educa- in the Church to attack authority and tion and its rapid tech- scandal following in the wake «f their traditional belief. Some-- apparently public remarks or their obvious depar- /3GQE/VEO T//ES7/G- nological advance are merg- ture from universally accepted truth. M47A WfflCtf OC- ing. thought so. ^K iflBiUTHii*# In fact, a congressional Pope Paul was simply being realistic. If Pope Paul has always been very frank OAY. S/HPZE/> AW W mmm committee has reported: EXTREMELY WK7&OUS M the Church is going to have a renewal of about them, just as Pope John was. He UFE AMD eo/ae He? m wmm "Developments in the stor- life, if, as Pope John put it, "Its pure and said: "We cannot proceed haphazardly, SOFFE/ZMSS W/M M age, processing, and com- simple lines" are to be restored, our cotn- each on his own . •.-.appealin g to the Coun- 77ZEA\ENPOVS COOfSAGE. « W munication of information > fort is going to be cil as if its authority could cloak any arbi- AfiRfL // SSMse/¥AST M a disturbed. The 8r^ arising from the new tech- trary novelty." He mentioned too that nologies are creating the •% Church has to go some interpret the Council as if it "author- 1PL * *.JS™^ /• prospect of a complete through --the labor #/&% I Af **• * revolution in our system pains of a new life. ized" a questioning of the truths of the of education, both public £ $ It must cause some Faith." Others, he pointed out, "mold the and private." hurt to sensitive word of God at will to conform with their consciences, as it •,,. ..* The committee found that own conception." big business is becoming in- gradually attempts terested in education in a big to turn them from Now occasionally when we have report- way, and heard the predic- some customary ed such happenings, sometimes mentioning tion that education will soon ways of doing the name of those so involved, some have become the focal point of the things. This is al-.,written us that we are not fair to the "pro- American economy as the ready evident In gressive minded Catholics," that we are 1 railroads once were and auto- MSGR. WALSH react ions to the "LSD Liturgy: Will it Get mobiles have been lately. directives of the Liturgy and Ecumenism. out of step with the times and so on. KNOWLEDGE EXPLOSION The committee, studying Some, perhaps are scandalized much too NOT A LAMP POST Legal Recognition In U.S.? automation and technology easily by this. They have apparently had in education, "was told that The fact is, as someone remarked re- By FATHER JOHN B. SHEEREST we are in the midst of a the idea that if the longed for good effects cently, many are using the Second Vatican Will the Supreme Court permit the LSD liturgy? At "knowledge explosion;" that of the Vatican Council come about, it will Council as a drunk uses a lamp post, not the Village Theater on New York's lower East Side, the the education "industry" de- be in an aura of sweetness and light. A for the light it gives but as a support for new LSD religion held its first service on Sept. 20. A votes less than one per cent great many still have the fuzzy idea that if crowd of some 2,500 persons vWtnessed an LSD experi- of its annual outlay to re- themselves. Wild-eyed theories which-have search and development; they pray a little more, read the Council lain in the attics of many minds have been ence visualized on slides, film and shadow mime. decrees and hope for the best, gradually an dusted off and brought out in the light and Incense burned on stage that there is a 30-year lag and guitarists played sooth- lutes but I don't think that between innovation in educa- atmosphere of peace and unity will drift been tied iji some tenuous fashion to the ingly as the fantasy was even Justice Black would say tion and widespread adop- down from heaven to the world, engulfing Council. Just as > some people have always that freedom of religion tion of the innovation, and being shown. The/ weird im- all men in the diffusion of grace in the blamed God for what went wrong in their ages and color formations, would protect this sect that "the aircraft industry against prosecution. At pres- Second Pentecost. lives,"'so now some of the egoists are cred- according to the new reli- would go out of business in gion's founder, Dr. Timothy ent, using LSD or marijuana two years if it changed as iting the Council for what is good in their Leary, pictured the freeing is a misdemeanor, and sell- slowly as education." SUFFERING PRIOR theories. of the self from the joyless ing or giving away thesa It is said that U.S. Office and destructive miseries of drugs is a felony. of Education projections of This is pious romanticism and has no precedent-in Christian history. The great We can and must Be grateful for the everyday life. RULING CITED aggregate educational out- "ferment." This is the hopeful sign of Dr. Leary announced, at In Davis v; Beason, 133 lays "appear to be minimal," spiritual advances of the past always came U.S. 333, the Supreme Court after suffering, unrest and confusion. For progress, the indication that vital forces this birth of his new religion, and that they do not take are engaged in the all important work of that he would ask the courts rejected the claim that cer- into account the need of instance, the first Pentecost with its amaz- 'transformation. tain practices inspired by ing triumph of grace within the Apostles to allow the sacramental use "great qualitative improve- of LSD and other drugs, in- religious belief are necessari- ments." "They assume the and its thrilling impact on Jerusalem's And, while we cannot, applaud the deli- cluding marijuana, under the ly safeguarded by the First continued use of many facil- inhabitants and visitors came after the freedom of religion guaran- Amendment. "It was never ities which already are obso- crucifixion of Christ and seared the mem- berate agitation of those pedaling their intended or supposed," said own conceptions of Christianity, at the tee of the First Amendment. lete or inefficient or will be- ory of the Apostles and utterly confused QUESTIONS INVOLVED the Court, "that the amend- come so during he next de- them. same time we have to admit that this is There are twp questions ment could be invoked as a cade," the committee assert- inevitable and should elicit little surprise protection against legislation ed. involved here. First, can this Even the Resurrection did not clear from us. ./ new -sect, labelled "The for the punishment of acts The amount of knowledge up their minds on the basic purpose of League for Spiritual Discov- inimical to the peace, good to be communicated during Christ and His Church. Although they In the midst of it, if an informed Catho- ery," be regarded in anyorder and morals of society." the process of education "is saw Our Lord frequently during the 40 lic gets unduly alarmed, it is because he is sense as a religion? Second, increasing in geometric pro- days before the Ascension, they re- if the Courts recognize it as No civilized nation allows portions year after year," mained in a fearful and uncertain state forgetting some fundamentals. Recently absolute religious liberty. Cardinal Shehan of Baltimore at the OCD a religion, will they permit it and there are estimates that of mind. to use LSD and marijuana in The United States forbids "as much technical knowl- Convention urged his listeners not to forget its services? the practice of polygamy; edge will be developed in the So we ought to remember that this two things: the Canadian government next 30 years as has been kind of unrest and uneasiness is normal, as Is it a religion? The Su- forbids the Dukhobors to 1. Christ through His Holy Spirit is as preme Court has no clear indulge in their quaint cultic accumulated in the entire the Church girds herself to bring: about and definite criteria for a history of mankind." ^ needed reforms and seeks to translate her present in the Church today as He was in liturgy of burning their religion and it might well barns, homes and other build- FACILITIES INADEQUATE ancient truths in language modern man the days of the Apostles, safeguarding her, recognize this group as a Conventional buildings and can understand. ings; the government, of In- guiding her, teaching her. religious body. It is dedicat- dia forbids the practice of facilities, traditional meth- ed to hallucination, to spirit- ods of utlilizing teachers and This too was touched on by Pope Paul suttee, the old Hindu custom when he said: "The entire People of God is 2. Christ founded His Church on the ual discovery through - the which prescribed that wid- other personnel, and existing Apostles, and above all on Peter, the d e a t h-rebirth experience. organizational structure will awakening, becoming more aware of its ows immolate themselves on dignity, aspiring to a more profound living Prince of the Apostles. Our courts have recognized the funeral pyre of their de- not be adequate to meet scores of sects that derived these needs, experts have of the mystery of grace established by If these two basic convictions are kept ceased husbands. Christ among men, coming to feel responsi- from hallucination and delu- told the congressmen. in mind, we will read with interest the in- sion. The judiciary fcs in no bility for a continuous witness and to look genious explanations of Christian' truths The Second Vatican Coun- The group of legislators, upon the scene of present day life with a position to- judge the objec- cil declaration on Religious some are coming up with these days, but tive Validity of religious be- the Subcommittee on Eco- more vigilant eye." we won't take them seriously. All we have Freedom extolled the right nomic Progress of the Joint' liefs. of religous liberty but also to take seriously is the teaching of the recognized the duty of the Economic Committee of Con- ANOTHER SIDE Church which Christ guaranteed to be in- The courts, however, are gress, said the testimony it fallible. And specifically, while we should capable of judging concrete government to restrict this has heard so far indicates However, there is another side to this read what is going on in religion generally, acts and my guess is that right for the sake of public that "the application of tech- complex question which neither the Pope the only one we need read with the convic- the Supreme Court would order and public morality. nology to education is in an nor Christians generally are grateful for. tion that he has the answer, is Pope Paul, never permit the League for The Vatican declaration, elementary stage;" that This is the agitation caused by those who the successor of Peter. Spiritual Discovery to usehowever, implies that we much programming of the are using the occasion to wear their own LSD in its religious liturgy. must keep a vigilant eye on teaching devices was de- radical views on the Church, authority, Doing this, the ferment may indeed Justice Hugo Black has the government lest it Sup- scribed as poor, and that celibacy and scores of other topics. keep us on the move, but the confusion said that all the guarantees press religion "in arbitrary- equipment now in use is caused by novelties in religion will leave of the First Amendment fashion or in an unfair spirit "faifly primitive." This is the day when platforms and us unmoved. should be considered as abso- of partisanship."

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There Female on All-Family or Husband-Wife Plan. .$2.25 keep piling up at home—the tremendous and costly upset are only these minimum necessary exceptions: pregnancy of Female on One-Parent or Individual Plan..... 3-00 to your budget, your reserves and your family life? any consequence thereof (unless you have the All-Family Male on any Plan 3.00 If you, as husband, father and breadwinner are suddenly Plan), war, military service, nervous or mental disease or ARE YOUR PARENTS SENIOR CITIZENS? hospitalized, your income stops, your expenses go up. Even disorder, suicide, alcoholism or drug addiction, or conditions if you have some kind of "salary insurance" it probably covered by Workmen's Compensation or Employers Liability Most senior citizens guard against becoming a "bur- Laws. You are free to go to any hospital of your own choice den." But too often their insurance won't meet today's Won't come close to replacing your full-time pay. If your high hospital costs. Even Medicare wont take care of wife is suddenly hospitalized, who will look after the family, that makes a charge for room and board, with these exceptions everything. A serious condition requiring hospitali2a- do the laundry, the marketing, the cleaning? You may have only: nursing homes, convalescent or self-care units of hospi- tion can mean the end of their reserves and loss of to take time off from your job—or hire .full-time domestic tals, Federal hospitals, or any hospital primarily for treatment independence. To honor their independence and safe- of tuberculosis, alcoholism, drug addiction, or nervous or guard your own reserves, enroll your parents in the help. If one of your children is hospitalized, you will cer- Catholic Hospital Plan during this limited enrollment. tainly spare no expense. // you're a senior citizen, with limited mental disorder. Have the parent to be enrolled compiete and sign the reserves, and are hospitalized, even with Medicare, where Enrollment Form, but enter your address c/o your In addition to the important hospital benefits, you get name. (Example: c/o John M. Jones, 120 Main Street, •will the "extra" money you need come from? -all these valuable "extra" features: Anytown, U.S.A.) We will send the policy and pre- Without extra cash protection in a hospital emergency, mium notices to you. Just enclose $1 for the first debts may be incurred, savings lost, peace of mind shattered— How Your "HearA-Bank Account" Grows Each Wlomth month's coverage. and even recovery can be seriously delayed. Here's a wonderful benefit, no matter which plan you choose,

Page 8 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7, 1966 age, size of family or the plan you select, you can nox enroll and get your first month's coverage for only $1,00/ Haw Cm Wa Da Itt? 19 Important Questions Answered At this point, you must be asking, "How can we offet so much for so little?" The answer is simple: We have lower ABOUT THE NEW CATHOLIC HOSPITAL PLAN total sales costs! The Catholic Hospital Plan-is a mass enroll- ment plan and a large volume of policies is issued only dur- 1. What is the Catholic Hospital Plan? you enter a «o«-Cacholic hospital, your weekly benefits are re- duced by only 5%. ing certain limited enrollment periods. And all business is The Cacholic Hospital Plan is a Wand-new, low-cost health protection plan—createJ especially for Catholics—that pays extra 10. When doe* my jpolicf so into force? •conducted directly between you and the company by mail. No cash income direct to you when covered accident or illness It becomes effective the very same day we receive your Enroll- salesmen are used. There are no costly investigations or any hospitalizes you or a member ot yout family. ment Form. Accidents are covered on that date. After your extra fees for you to pay. It all adds up to real savings we 2. Why should the Catholic Hospital Plan be of special ?<*• policy is 30 days old, sicknesses which begin thereafter are teres-: to me? covered. Under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN, childbirth ot preg- share with you by giving you top protection at lower cost. Wnen you go to a Catholic hospital, you know that the physical nancy or any consequence thereof are covered after your policy and spiritual care you receive is in accordance with the ethicai has been in force for 10 months. A Raspacied Company and religious directives ot the Church. Under the Catholic Hos- 11. Whit if someone in my family has had a health profo- In addition to the exceptional value of the Catholic Hospital pital Plan, your benehts are greater if you go to a Catholic iec« t^jii may occur -jigjLlai hospital. Plan—the low-cost, the high benefits, the ease of enrollment Even if one of your covered family members has suffered from 3. VE'hjr do I need the Catholic Hospital Plan in addition ta — you get something even more valuable: Your policy is chronic ailments in the past, pre-existing conditions are covered my regular insurance; after the policy has been in force for two years. backed by the resources, integrity and reputation of the Probably your present hospital insurance won't covet all your 12. WHa: condU'ioni aren't covered? Mutual Protective Insurance Company, "The Catholic's hospital expenses, but even if it does, you will still need help to cover all your household expenses when you are hospitalized. Only these minimum necessaty exceptions: pregnancy or any Company," specializing in low-cost protection for Catholics 4. Can I collect even though I carry other health ! of the plan you choose. checks will be sent directly to you. moment right now and fill out your Enrollment Form. 8. Mow much can I be paid in a Catholic Hospital? 17. Whf are the premiums in the Catholic Hospital Plan Then mail it promptly wi& only $1.00 —"introduc- Each plan has its own "Aggregate of Benefits," what we call so low? tory" cost for your first month's coverage. the maximum. With the Catholic Hospital Plan, you actually get all these For example, under the ALL-FAMILY PLAN, the maximum benefits—at such a low cost—because this is a mass enrollment • Money-Back Guarantee is il0.0O0-$\W) a week ($14.28 a day) extra cash income plan—and no salesmen are used. Our volume is higher and oat when you are hospitalized. $75 weekly f$10.7! daily; when sales costs are lower. When you receive your policy, you'll see that it is direct, your wife is hospitalized. $.iO weekly ($7.14 daily) for each 18. How much does tay first month cost? honest, easy-to-understand. But if for any reason whatsoever eligible child hospitalized. Under the ONE-PARENT PLAN, the maximum is $7,500 Only $1.00, regardless of your age, the size of yout family or you decide that you don't want it, you may return it within --$100 weekly ($14.28 daily) when you are hospitalized. $30 the plan you select. After the rirst month, if you are under 65, 7 you pay only these low monthly rates: only $7.95 a month for 10 days and we will promptly refund your dollar. weekly (.? .!4 daily; for each eligible child hospitalized. c Under the HUSBAND^WIFE PLAN, the maximum is the ALL-FAMILY PLAN; only $5. )5 a month for the ONE- Please Note: Because this is a limited enrollment, we can $7,500- S LOO weekly (14.28 daily.) when you are hospitalized. PARENT FAMILY PLAN; only J5.75 a month for the only accept enrollments postmarked on or before November $7^ weekly ($10.71 daily) when your wife is hospitalized. HUSBAND-WIFE PLAN; only $3.25 a month for THE IN- DIVIDUAL PLAN. (When you are over 65, premiums in- 6. 1966- But please don't wait until that date! It is important Under the INDIVIDUAL PLAN, the maximum is $5,000 -$[(10 a week ($14.28 a day) when you are hospitalized, crease. See modest increase in box on preceding page.) that you act today! The sooner we receive your Form, the 9. Does the plaa pay even in a non Catholic hospital? 19. Why should I enroll right sooner your Catholic Hospital Plan will cover you and your You will be covered in any hospital anywhere in the world that Because an unexpected sickness or accident could strike without family. We cannot cover you if your policy is not in fores' makes a charge for room and board, except nursing homes, warning—and you will not be covered until your policy is in convalescent or self-care units of hospitals, Federal hospitals, force. Remember, if for any reason you change your mind, you or any hospital primarily for the treatment of tuberculosis, drug may return your policy within 10 days and your $1.00 will MUTUAL PROTECTIVE addiction, alcoholism, or nervous or mental disorder. Should be refunded immediately. INSURANCE COMPANY Don't delay—fill out and mail Enrollment Form today, with $1.00, to Mutual Protective Insurance Company, 3860 Leavenworth Street, Omaha. Nebraska 68105 3860 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68105. CATHOLIC HOSPITAlf IIMtTED ENROLLMENT FORM no, 11650220 '

NAME (Please Print) First Mtddte Initial fox ADDRESS. State Zip No. Licensed by the M State of Florida MPORTANTt SEX: D - 0 MORth AGE -DATE OF BIRTH: If for any reason you decide Nov. 6,1966 you don't want your, policy, you may return it in 10 days Middle Initial If Att-Pitmii? Of Hujbmi- Wife Wife's First Hssme and we will •promptly refund SELECT PLAN Ptaa Is selectee], give i your dollar! QHusbaad-WifePtaci in format ion on wife: DESIRED: Month Dajr Year Q One-Parent Family Piaa BATE Of WIFE'S BIRTH: idual P£at> IMPORTANT Do you carry other insurance m this Company? Q No Q Yes (U "yes," please list policy numbers.) „ I have enclosed my fi«t monthly premium of $ 1.00 and hereby apply to Mutual Protective Insurance Company, Omaha, Nebraska, for the Catholic Hospital Benefit Policy Form Pt47 Series and Plan thereunder as selected above. I uaderwand the {wiicr is not is fore*- Special uati( actually iMtted, I uttrjerstanrj that uuless I Imitfate another beflefkiary to the Company in writing pt-iot to my deatS*, a«d cSirect a«<3 order chaagfi of beneficiary the beaefickry ior Ail persons covered ttnder this policy $tuU be the'Cadjolk' parish in wfotch tW covered Limited Enrollment P«soa resides at the Uttie of hts

October 7, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Diocesan Bureau 'Proud' Member GOD LOVE YOU

Of National Child Welfare League MOST REVEREND FULTON I. SHEEN

thers; there are children every available means to joint action with other re- By Msgr. R.T. Rastatter The world in relation to the Director, Diocesan Catholic Charifiej who for years have not had increase knowledge and pro- sponsible organizations." enough to eat and a decent mote better understanding And so it is with deep Church can be sometimes place to sleep, let alone the of child welfare problems, humility . . . yet justifiable right and sometimes wrong. It It is with the utmost essentials for emotional and and to improve standards pride . . . that we report our is wrong, for example, when it pleasure and genuine pride intellectual growth; there and methods in all forms of bureau'has been accepted by bids the Church to give up that we may tell you that are children who are emo- service for children. this league of dedicated men mortification saying, "Come during the past year your tionally or physically handi- "Through membership in and women. The acceptance down from the Cross." It is Catholic Welfare Bureau capped, and children of mi- the League, an agency gives our bureau an oppor- right when it says to us who of the Diocese of Miami nority groups, without fami- strengthens its own program tunity to more deeply partici- fall away from our loyalties to was admitted to provision- lies of their own and for and improves its own ser- pate in and strengthen our Christ, "But you also were al membership . of the whom no homes can be vices. But its sphere of in- own programs — which can with the Galillean" as the found. fluence goes far beyond the only result in greater strides servant girl told Peter. "The Child Welfare League of world today points its finger at America". children it serves directly. in child welfare in our own "O u r complex modern By acting in concert with community. the wealth of some in the Since its foundation in world is making unprecedent- other league agencies, its Please continue your pray- Church. This criticism should 1920, the League has held ed demands on the family. resources are strengthened, ers and your charity for our be seriously evaluated, but we the unique position of being New social pressures and its voice is amplified, and its efforts in child welfare . . . should not forget that the the only national, privately changing patterns of family effectiveness multiplied. and all the other charities Church has been a thousand s u p p o r ted living — often compounded That which would be impossi- supervised by your Catholic times more critical of herself erg anization by economic want — threat- ble for an agency to do alone Welfare Bureau. on that point than the world. devoting i t s en the solidarity of the fami- is accomplished through May God bless you! efforts com- ly and the welfare of its chil- pletely to the dren. For some families, the i m provement impact is overwhelming. ALWAYS M7H Take the vow of poveriy. What did Vatican E say? Read Chap- of services ter 13 of the Decree concerning the religious life. These are some for the de- "If the children of these of the points: 1) There should be no owning of great wealth; in- vestments beyond immediate needs in stocks, bonds and real prived, the troubled, overburdened fami- /"•-« neglected, the lies are to have any kind of estate are forbidden. 2) Every sign of luxury is to be avoided. 3) depend ent chance in life, outside help is Rich religious Institutions are to aid the general good of, the c h i 1 d r e n of essential. But the tragic fact Church and especially the poor. 4) They will shore their wealth the United RASTATTER is that many children and with the other members of their- society who are in real need. 5) States. Today it is comprised their families are not getting They should not live above the level .of those whom they serve. 6} of 281 agencies in 46 states the help they need. There is Members should renounce inheritances. 7) The vow of poverty does and four members in Cana- not one community in the not mean just dependence on a Superior (asking for whatever is da. United States today that is needed or to make a trip) but demands that each member himself The importance and far- meeting the needs of all of be poor. reaching significance of this its children. membership can hardly be "The League's present na- over-stressed. Its high stan- tional program, greatly ex- dards for the child welfare panded over the past 40 field are unparalleled. years, includes a wide vari- Now, while some are accumulating vast investments, it must It is vital to the bureau ety of services to the na- be realized that others are not. We know one missionary society ... to the children We serve tion's agencies caring for which practices poverty by sending 90 per cent of its personnel ... and to you whose pray- chillren. It develops stan- to the Missions. Only 10 per cent of them remain (for teaching ers and charity support us in dards for service; it conducts and administration) In the society's houses in Europe. Another this benefaction. We trust research; it provides consul- religious community has no income except that earned by its that you will find a few tation to agencies and com- members' hard labor. What is left after expenses is sent to The words about this league both munities; it publishes profes- Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the poor oi the world interesting and enlightening. sional materials; it works and the conversion of souls. Many other religious groups, partic- with national and interna- ularly women, live in a state of poverty far below the level of ONE PURPOSE tional organizations to im- even the poorest people in big cities. Let us quote a bit from prove policies affecting the one of the booklets issued by welfare of children, and it the league: provides legislative groups "The program and services with the information neces- of the Child Welfare League sary for the passage1 of Give the Church time to put the Council decrees into\effect. In of America are directed sound legislation. the meantime, Catholics can help by cutting down their aid to toward this one large pur- already rich institutions. It would be good if a certified account of pose: to protect and promote EVERY MEANS USED all the money received by any religious group was open to in- the welfare of children by "In short, the league uses spection by those who substantially aid them. How much of what helping the child welfare they receive is given to the poor? The Society for. the Propagation agencies and the commu- of the Faith has a good system: 1) A certified account of what has nities of the nation provide been received is rendered every year to every bishop. 2) The Holy essential social services for Father and his Commission demand that every cent received as children and their families. alms, over and above expenses, be sent within 12 months to the FREE! poor of the world. 3) The Holy Father will not allow his Society to "Because we constantly Invest one cent of your alms in stocks and bonds or real estate. strive to give our children Your alms must all be used for the poor and to bring the faith io the best of everything the the whole world. Not everyone is bound to such strict observances world can offer, it is almost EVERYONE NEEDS Jbut this is a good thing to know when you write a will or make a impossible to imagine boys sacrifice which I hope you will do today to show you, too are poor and girls living in our land inspirit. today with less than the bare essentials. Yet obscured the prestige of a Checking Account! by our affluence, we have m THOSE OVER 65 YURS Of AGE THIS SiRVlCE IS ABSOLUTELY FREE. millions of American chil- dren with a desperate need GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. C. G. "Since our personal finances for help, existing in a kind of You may write or photte for a supply of bank-by-mail material won't allow us to send you a contribution for your mission work; misery that is inconceivable OfFERED BY THCSE CONVENIENTLY LOCATES . . . LOCALLY OWNED BANKS please accept this jewelry which has only been gathering dust to those who have never wit- waiting for a busy housewife and mother to wear them." ... to nessed it. 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PEOPLES NAMONAL MMK sion of temporary homes aaid NATIONAL Of COMMERCE OF SAX HARBOR tSLANOS souls for Chiist Our address: The Society for the Propagation of institutions. There are far BANK OF NORTH MIAMI more, though, who do have Northwest 79th Street at «3rd fSW «ay Harbor Tenwce the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, rlew York, N.Y. 10001. Northeast 135th Street at 10th Avenue {Off Kane Concourse, Miami Beech) parents find who do have Avenue Miami, Fforida Bay Harbor Island*, Florida homes of their own. But North Miami; Florida Telephone 696-0700 Telephone M6-6MO Telephone 75T-66II ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 4, Y966 ESTABLISHED OCTOBER 28, 1964 many of their parents are ISMBilSHeD MAKCrr27, 1951' helpless and incapable, their Gat eat this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to Most homes often grossly inad- Leonard Uhma - Agnes Barber • Flank Wilier - Roland Stafford • Edna Bell • Matt Walsh • Car! Bowdra Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of the Society for the Prop- equate and damaging. Executive Officers agation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue. New York. N.Y. 10001. or MANY UNFORTUNATE Combined Resource* in excess of $73,000,000.00 to your Diocesan Director. Hev. Neil J. Flemming or Rev. John G. "There are children who Block, Ass't. Director, Chancery, 6301 Biscayne Boulevard. Miami. enter the world without fa- MEMBERS: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Florida. Page 10 October 7. 1966 Poverty War Assistant Theology Courses Is Scheduled For Speech At Newman Center Gillis Long, special assis- "Government and Soci- tant to , ety" will be his topic. CORAL GABLES — A series of theology courses is will be the guest speaker being offered from 7 to 8 on during the opening pro- Hooray! Saki Sanka Monday and Tuesday eve- gram of the Coleman F. nings at the Aquinas New- Carroll Lecture Series at LOS ANGELES (NC) — man Center, 1400 Miller Rd. 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. Teenagers of St. Berna- 11, in the Barry College dette's Chi Rho Club gave a Doctrine, morality and party for a missionary in liturgy are the topics of dis- . auditorium. absentia. cussion Monday evenings. A member of the political- The ice cream social fea- Contemporary Christian Liv- ly famous Louisiana family, tured Sukiyaki Splits, Sayo- ing and Scripture Studies in Mr. Long is a former Con- nara Specials, Tokyo Two- St. Paul are the topics for gressman. He served in 1964 somes, Yokohoma Yummies, Tuesday evenings. as assistant to Mr. Shriver Karate Kakes, Sooft Saki and Saki Sanka. Father Kieran Fergus. in charge of congressional O.P., S.T.L., conducts the relations in the war on pover- Their adopted missionary, ty. Father Dennis Dalton, is informal discussions. Father somewhere in South Africa. James A. Driscoll, O.P. is He is in private law prac- So what's the connection the director of the center. tice but maintains ties with between South Africa and the office of Economic Op- Yokohoma Yummies? Just portunity as Mr. Shriver's try digging teenagers these special assistant. days.

'Early Bird' Mass Attracts Revitalized Holy Namers ATTENTION: Holy Name Men Get Added Vitality A revitalized Holy Name Society at sident. Epiphany parish, Miami, is attracting in- Msgr. John O'Dowd, pastor, disclosed creased participation in an "early-bird" that the added Catholic action on the part NEW CAR OWNERS! 6:30 a.m. Mass every Wednesday. of his Holy Name men could serve as a The weekday Mass, which started with model for revitalized purpose among other a score of members and has grown in at- parish societies. tendance of 83 this past week, is in addi- The new practice may well provide lead- tion to the regular monthly Mass and Com- ership for the Confraternity of Christian munion, according to J. Arthur Lewis, pre- Doctrine activities, the pastor added. Now's the time to change-over Buying a car? «»•;» to famous •I Puncture Sealing

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October 7. 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 11 Racial Justice Held Key Test Of Christians DETROIT — (NC) — Racial justice is the touch- HIGHER DIVIDENDS! stone of the age in deter- mining the sincerity of Christian compliance with . Christ's command to "love one another," the chief of- ficer of the Knights of Co- lumbus said here. Speaking at a banquet following a K. of C. fourth degree exemplification, Su- preme Knight John W. Mc- t)evitt said the Knights have committed themselves "to this eminently Christian ob- per year jective of universal love and brotherhood." "It is a goal from which we must not and cannot re- treat," he added. "With dramatic sudden- ness we have entered an age when the concept of human equality has taken on vast new significance," McDevitt stated. STRIVE FOR EQUALITY "People throughout the world abruptly are striving to achieve equality with oth- er men and other nations in wealth, opportunity and per- sonal dignity. This is evident in the surge for indepen- dence and self government by the peoples of Asia and Africa as well as in the swell- ing demand of the world's impoverished to have imme- diate enjoyment of the good things of life."

McDevitt said that basical- ly these new aspirations must be regarded as some- thing good. "History has shown that man's ability to SAVINGS CERTIFICATES raise himself to drastically new levels Is dependent only Minimum Term: Six Months. Issued in multiples of $1,000. on the forcefulness of his desires and the firmness of his perseverance," he assert- ed. "The sudden yearning for a new life and the shaking DIVIDENDS INCREASE off of past lethargies by the underprivileged peoples of AUTOMATICALLY! the world give sound promise of a better world in the fu- Savings Certificates pur- ture." chased prior to October I automatically earn 5'/}% an- He added that the commit- nual dividends' from Oc- ment of the organization's tober 1. leadership to the ideal of MIAMI BEACH universal brotherhood has caused it to embark on a course of promoting human FEE brotherhood both inside and ERAL outside the order. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION "In pursuit of this goal we have launched into a pro- MAIN OFFICE gram of both structural re- MITCHELL WOLFSON Road Mall at Wasbineton Avenue 538-5511 form and patient education to cure our own ranks of any Chairman of the Board BRANCH OFFICES malady of prejudice," he 755 Washington kit., Miami Beach 538-5511 said. "Our reform was under- MILTON WEISS 301 71st Street, Miami Beach 538-5511 taken two years ago when President 26fl Sunny isles Boulevard, Miami 347-141S we changed the rules of ad- Tower of Thrift mission to the order so that 1*330 N. W. 7th Avenue, Miami 621-3601 anyone receiving a two- thirds favorable vote at a FREE PARKING AT ALL OFFICES council meeting would be admitted to our society and could not be blackballed be- cause of the ill humor or prejudice of a few." Page 12 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7, 1966

Page 14 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7, 1966 Convention Represents Women, Millions Strong By JOHN J. WARD he addressed the NCCW in person or by message, to "A toast to the ladies — commend, to encourage unit- God bless them!" ed Catholic Action through The Diocese of Miami is conscious union in Christ. toasting 10 million of STIRRING MESSAGES them this week while it Msgr. Burke's messages serves as host to the 33rd are just as timely, if not annual convention of the more.so, today as they were National Council of Catho- 20 and 30 years ago. Follow- lic Women, at the Hotel ing are excerpts from some Fontainebleau. That num- of them: ber is represented by 5,- "Women will and must 000 delegates who- rep- take their part today in resent some 14,000 affili- molding democracy's future. ates including local, state Msg'r. John Burke In proclaiming the saving truth, in emphasizing and and national organizations championing the practical of Catholic women in the . heads a 27-m.ember board of value of the gospel of Christ United States and in mili- directors. and the truth of His Church, tary installations overseas. Mrs. Kilch also is national Catholic women cannot be The NCCW states as its president of "WICS," (Wom- inactive." purpose: en in Community Service,) "To unite the Catholic or- and a national leader in the "If the principles and NCCW Leaders Received By Pope Paul VI In 1965 ganizations of women in the War on Poverty. teaching of Christ guide not ... Miss Margaret Mealey, Mrs. Marcus Kilch At The Vatican United States in purpose, the national life of America, direction and action in reli- Margaret Mealey, long an America will not live. Moth- the individual man, the sanc- gious, educational, social and outstanding leader in all ac- ers of our children, the Cath- Spec/a/ Coverage Of NCCW tivities of Catholic Women tity, of "marriage, the dignity economic fields; to provide olic women are also mothers of child bearing, religious dialogue between the mem- in the U.S., is the Executive of our country." education, rectitude in public "For you, the members of the material and the visible. bership and the Bishops of Director of the NCCW. the National Council of Cath- Your unity is an appeal for the United States; between The National Council of "The National Council of life — which are its founda- olic Women, it seems to me the restoration of Christ in the membership and other Catholic Women had its be- Catholic Women has contrib- tions. there is a most blessed part human society and human groups, and to represent ginnings in 1920. At that uted generously and effec- to playi" life." Catholic women of the Unit- time, delegates representing tively to the common nation- "As Chrstians, we must "The National Council of ed States at national and Catholic women's organiza- al work of the Catholic body work and serve to bring the "The National Council of international conferences in tions were summoned to a of our country, the National whole universe back to Catholic Women is evidence Catholic Women is the volun- which questions of concern meeting in Washington pre- Catholic Welfare Confer- Christ; we must work in ev- of unity of faith and unity of. tary union of all the wom- en's organizations of the to women are under discus- sided over by the late Msgr. ence. That movement was ery channel of human activi- purpose. Your spiritual unity sion." John J. Burke, C.S.P., then born of our love for Holy ty, of human power and of United States working to- IN WORLD UNION general secretary of the Na- Church as the living Body of human purpose. There are is a challenge and a message gether for the common good The NCCW is affiliated tional Catholic Welfare Con- Christ, with its visible head, works for you to do without of hope to a world that has, of the Church and of our with the World- Union of ference. In vivid, ' forceful our Holy Father. The leader- •umber." in great part, surrendered to country." Catholic Women's Organiza- terms, he laid down the ship of the Bishops asked tions, a federation of 105 foundation upon which alone our united, common effort national organizations in 60 a union of these organiza- for the welfare • of the countries. tions might be effected "in Church as a whole and for The national president is spirit and in truth." the welfare of our country." Mirs. Marcus Kilch, of Almost every year thereaf- 'The National Council of Youngstown, . She ter, until his death in 1938, Catholic Women was provi- THE dentially called into being to meet a situation that is grow- ing more and more in need bntainebleau of the united Catholic inter- HOTEL • MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Special Interest' est of our women throughout the United States. As the years pass, it must be evi- dent to all that the most dan- Session Is Slated gerous attack today is the denial of those things that A special interest ses- are most sacred and for sion devoted to "Commu- which Catholic womanhood nity Concerns" and open has always stood." to all South Florida wom- en will begin at 8:30 p.m. ADVERSITY OVERCOME today (Friday) in the Ver- "Our spiritual heritage is sailles Gallerie of the Ho- that of a Church which, fac- tel Fontainebleau during ing persecution and adversi- sessions of the NCCW con- ty, has overcome both and vention. grown to be. a great spiritual Mrs. Marcus Kilch, presi- power in the land. It exacts dent of the NCCW and of that we should give to the nation, in ceaseless love and Women In Community Ser- Msgr. Walsh John McCarthy vice, will serve as chairman care, the defense of those of the program, which will principles — the worth of include discussions on the ization secretary, and topics, "WICS and NCCW NCCW staff liaison to WICS Involvement" and "The Cu- will be the resource on the ban Refugee Program." program. John McCarthy, director PANEL MEMBERS NCWC Dept. of Immigra- Panelists during the first tion, will discuss "Overview part of the program include of the Cuban Refugee Pro- Miss Mary Hallaren, execu- gram with a Focus on the tive director, WICS, who Role of NCWC;" Msgr. will speak on "WICS' Admin- Bryan O. Walsh, chairman istration and Day to Day of the Diocese of Miami Com- Operations;" Sister M. Fran- mission on Cuban Refugees, "In all the world m any season, the ' cetta, director of special ser- "The Resettlement of Cuban vices, Job Corps Women's Refugees in Miami;" Mrs. most beautiful resort hotel'anywhere!'' Centers, "Philosophy of the Elsie Cerniglia, a member of Women's Job Corps Program the Catholic Cuban Center OUR BEST WISHES TO THE N.C.C.W. and What the Training Pro- staff, New Orleans, La., gram Can Achieve," Thomas "How To Get Involved in the D. Hinton, executive direc- Program in Your Commu- CATHOLIC LIBRARY Ben Novak . Jack Mucci tor, National Catholic Com- nity." Assn. executive director, munity Service, "The Impor- Miss Patricia Coe, NCCW Richard Wilt will speak to President Manager tance of WICS in the Over- staff committee secretary, the new Florida Unit al 10 all Poverty Program." Miss will be the resource during a.m., Saturday in Biscayne Lester Paley — Banquet Manager Mary Donohoe; NCCW organ- the panel discussion. CoHesre. October 7. 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 2,000 Women Attend Mass NCCW Convention Opens Continued From Page 1 after Vatican Council 1| one down upon everyone. Today of the great realities which *as 3,000 years ago everyone episcopal moderator of the we encounter is confusion," must go out into the streets NCCW, told delegates that Bishop Leven added. "Confu- to speak in his own language sion is surely one of the on the words of God. Who it is necessary to recall the marks of the Church in our today will speak to the man first Pentecost in order to time. At the First Pentecost, in the street, the lawyer, the determine the role of women confusion was so great that doctor, the butcher, the can- Dr Frank Graham Mercedes Marcelline Gremillion in the new Pentecost. cynicism and mockery dlestick maker?" he asked, caused people to say, "They adding that "the great HONOR TO WOMEN are drunk, they are full of responsibility of our Catholic Responsibilities Cited wine," he said. women must be participation Reminding the congrega- in the new Pentecost." tion that, "all of our lives in HUMILITY, LOVE St. John Vianney Semi- the Glorious Mysteries of the nary Choir \mder the direc- Sessions Focus On Laity Rosary, we have been speak- Noting that "Bishops and tion of Father John Buckley, ing of the descent of the priests are aware that the C. M. led the congregation ;x in singing during the Mass. Responsibilities of the p of trustees, American Free- Holy Spirit on the Apostles," great thrust of the Council laity on national and inter- H dom from Hunger Founda- Bishop Leven emphasized was reform, renewal, and national levels as outlined SPECIAL H tion, Inc., Mrs. Louis P. that in Chapter I of the Acts reunion so that the Church I Becker, president, Cincinnati of the Apostles, "In the myst- may speak to the world to- Theology Lecture in the Vatican Decree on erious design of God women day in the language of to- the Lay Apostolate will Jf Archdiocesan Council of | COVERAGE ^ Catholic Women; and Mrs. were first named after the day," Bishop Leven said that Series Under Way highlight today's (Friday) | William Selts, NCWC Ob- bishops" who gathered with the attitude of women in the sessions of the 33rd nation- I OF NCCW §.. server, United'Nations. ..v" Mary, the" mother of to "Hew Pentecost must be"*the - BOCA RATON -~A mas- al convention of the Na- pray in the Upper Room in one of "humility, love, tender- ter lecture series in theology tional-Council of~,O-atholic Jerusalem- where-' the 'Last s-ness -and -compassion- -that- 1s bein&-~presentedr at Mary* kept that faithful body of Women, which' convened Supper was held.' ' " . mount Coilege at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Hotel During Forum IV in the women serving Mary and the Fontaine Room, Mrs. Antho- "When the nine days of Apostles so well that they Tuesdays and Thursdays. Fontainebleau, Miami merited to be mentioned be- Beach. ny Mazzarelli, NCCW nation- prayer were finished and Lecturers include Dr. Su- al vice chairman, Foreign Matthias was elected from fore the men. They must san B. Anthony, Dr. Justin During Thursday's pro- Relief, will be the chairman. the laymen to take the place have a willingness to serve Steurer, Father William Mc- gram at the four-day meet- of Judas Iscariot," he contin- Jesus Christ, Who is truly Mother Marcelline will Namara, O.C.D. Sister Su- ing, which closes with a for- serve as special consultant ued, "it was upon all of the animating spirit of the - mal banquet Saturday eve- "and "reactors" will tie Msgr!" them, bishops, women, und Church," he -added, -"and*, to- zanne, R.S.H.M., and^ Sjster ning, thousands of delegates Joseph Gremillion, Mrs. Ger- men, that the Holy Spirit " serve the Church under the M. Regis, RJS.H.M. heard prominent members of yin Pitzen, immediate past fell in the form of tongues of protection of the Blessed Although the lectures are the laity and clergy discuss chairman, Foreign Relief, fire. Mother. open to the public free of the family _and the relation- Miami DCCW; Mrs. Denning "Let it not fail to be not- charge those planning to at- ships of individuals as family Schattman, national vice "When we think of what is ed," Bishop Leven stated, tend must notify Sister Re- members during a general chairman, Immigration and - happening to our Church "that the Holy Spirit falls gis prior to each lecture. session which had as its Americanization; and Mrs. theme, "The Vatican Council MSGR. JAMES DONOHUE F. G. Millies, chairman, In- Speaks to Family Life." ternational Relations, Rich- UJV MAN" TO SPEAK mond DCCW. Dr. Frances Rothert, medi- "Vatican Council II Dr. Frank Graham, head cal and public health consul- Speaks to Community Af- of the speakers' services, tant, Central America and fairs" will be discussed dur- United Nations, of New Panama, CRS-NCWC Hondu- i n g afternoon convention York City, will be the princi- ras program, is the special sessions- which begin at 2 *• pal speaker on the topic, "In- consultant for the forum. p.m. Sister Maria Mercedes, ternational Organizations Miss Magdalen Amman, director, research and infor- and Their Efforts in the chairman, Foreign Relief, mation, National Conference -merer Cause of Peace." Alexandria DCCW, will be of Catholic Charities, will be the recorder. the principal speaker. Panelists will include Rich- ard W. Renter, assistant to Mrs. Paul J. Burke, In Miami for all America the Secretary of Food for The LaRonde Room will NCCW National, Director, Peace Program, Department be the location for Forum - Province of New _ Orleans, «f State; Msgr. Joseph Grem- III under the chairmanship will be the chairman of the tllion, director of Socio-Eco- of Mrs. George Zeller, session. "Reactors" include nomic Development, Catholic NCCW national chairman, Msgr. James Donohue,, direc- Belief Services — NCWC; International Relations. tor,' Dept. of Education. Mother Mary Marcelline, Father Janies Clark, assis- NCWC; Father Geno Baroni, M.SJF., superior, Missionary tant director, America executive secretary, Archbis- Sisters of the Holy Family, Bureau, NCWC will be the hop's Committee on Commun- Brazil. special consultant. "Reac- ity Relations, Archdiocese of tors" are Mrs. John Muscio, Washington; Mrs. Joseph E. Cunneen, and Mrs. Christo- \ Forum I will be held in chairman, International Rela- tions, Washington Archdio- pher Rambeau, Project Direc- j the Versailles Gallerie where tor, WICS. j "reactors" will include Miss. cesan Council of Catholic Eileen Egan, project supervi- Women; Mrs. Arthur L. A general assembly open j sor, Catholic Relief Services- Zepf, former NCCW presi- forum will follow the after- NCWC; Miss Anne Laughlin, dent; member of the board noon session. chairman, Foreign Relief, Denver Archdiocesan Coun- cil of Catholic Women; Moth- er Marcelline and Dr. Frank Mass Marks 8th Year Graham. Continued From Page 1 de Paul, preparing for the During Forum II, sched- priesthood of the Diocese, uled to be held in the Grand ami was created, comprising which ranks in 25th position Ballroom, delegates will hear 16 counties in South Florida, from a Catholic population Richard . Reuter, Mrs. Leo there were 51 parishes in the standpoint among the 29 Sartan, chairman, Foreign the Diocese of St. Augustine. archdioceses and 121 dioceses Relief, Brooklyn DCCW; in the United States. Mrs. George T. Foust, chair- At the present time there m a n, International Rela- are 92 parishes in the south- In the past eight years tions, Nashville DCCW; and ernmost Diocese in the United there has been a marked / Miss Catherine Schaefer, States, which has 305 increase in the number of director, Office for UN Af- priests, both secular and reg- religious orders of women Total service for Church and Clergy fairs, NCWC. ular clergy, serving in parish- represented in the Diocese, Church furnishings • Religious Gifts • Interior Design • Religious Art Imports DE. BERNAL TO TALK es, schools, retreat houses, which, when established, had Clerical Apparel and Vestments • School Uniforms seminaries and other institu- only nine religious commu- Dr.. Hemando Bernal, di- tions.-- " " "—" nities- of—women'sprting in -• • "Key Enterprises, InCr«-6400 Biscayne Boafevard/Miami, Florida -33.138 - - rector, sociology bureau, Ac- MANY SEMINARIANS schools and institutions. To- cion Cultural Popular, Bogo- In addition there are more day members of 44 commu- ta, Colombia, will speak on than 300 seminarians en- n 11 i e s are stationed in "Popular Education as a rolled at St. John Vianney schools, hospitals, retreat SEE OUR EXHIBIT... at the National Council of Catholic Women's Convention, Principal Way of Expressing Seminary in/ Miami's south- houses, and special institu- October 5 thru October 8, Fontainebleau Hotel the Will of Vatican Council - west section and at the Ma- tions throughout South Flori- II." jor Seminary of St. Vincent da. Page 16 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7, 1966 EARLY ARRIVALS, Mrs. Marcus port by Mrs. Thomas F. Palmer, LARGE DELEGATION fr.om the tainebleau lobby after-arrival with Kjteh* JSCCW: RESSWent;.. and - iss left, c^onventian^ehaiKmatfj-and JVhjg. Diocese of Kansas- City-Swjoseph- Father Thomas Wiederhblt, tUeir Margaret Mealey, executive ^direc J. J. Rayburn, VIP hospitality chair- included more than 40 DCCW moderator; and Father Norman tor; were welcomed at Miami Air man. members shown in the Hotel Fon- Rotert, assistant moderator.

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PAST PRESIDENTS of the St. Au- P. Coyle, Mrs. Thomas B. Grady and MIAMI DCCW members from Flori- Myers Beach; Mrs. John B. Eggert, gustine DCCW drove through the Mrs. E. H. Oliver, all of Jackson- da's southwest coast were among ear- Port Charlotte, Southwest Coast high winds and rain Tuesday after- ville, are welcomed by Mrs. Marcus ly registrants. Mrs. Wendell Gor- Deanery president; and Mrs. Mat- noon to reach convention headquar- Kilch, NCCW president, center. don, Coral Gables, registration chair- ihew J. Cullen, Port Charlotte, be- ters. Mrs. Cyril Sedding, Mrs. George man, registers Mrs. John Becker, Ft. fore sessions begin for con- vention. October 7, 1966 Miami Diocese Women Compile Bright Record By JOHN J. WARD When Bishop Coleman F. Carroll was installed as the first Bishop of the new Diocese of Miami on the Feast of the Holy Rosary, Oct. 7, 1958, there was much work to be done. And he knew where to turn to find the workers to help him get it done. The very first lay organiza- tion he created, on Nov. 21, 1958, was the Miami Dio- cesan Council of Catholic Father Hefferman Mrs. Lou Unis Women. \ Father John Nevins, DCCW modera- area. They are Mrs. Charles The DCCW also partici- PAST PRESIDENTS of the Miami OUTSTANDING RECORD DCCW, Mrs. Thomas F. Palmer, tor; and Mrs. Denis Renuart, left, During the eight years Pope, Mrs. Leo LaBelle, Mrs. pated in the work of estab- life member of the Miami DCCW, lishing the auxiliary forth e second from left; Mrs. Julian J. since that time, the record of Thomas E. Grady, Mrs. Den- Eberle, Mrs. H. J. G. Essex, and and past president, St. Augustine. the DCCW has been an out- is Renuart and Mrs. J. Leo Children's Home in Perrine; s t a n-d i a g on« of action, the Bethany Residence for Mrs. J. Winston Anderson talk with achievement and accomplish- Gleason. Dependent Teenage Girls ment. At present the DCCW and the welfare auxiliaries contributions of food and mental health, the cancer women that the leadership in Mrs. C. F. Menk, organiza- clothing were supported. society and other groups, in WICS, "Women in Commu- is made up of 107 affiliated tion and development chair- in each deanery. The priest organizations and more than directors of Boystown, for Council members welcomed addition to participation in nity Service," has been given 10,000 members. man; Mrs. Essex and Father 166 students from Europe the National Conference of to the NCCW president, Mrs. Heffernan attended a Nation- dependent teenage boys; the and South America. Christians and Jews, the Marcus Kilch. Committees of the Nation- al Leadership Conference at Marian Center, for retarded al Conference of Catholic Community involvement Florida Cooperating Council Of particular significance St. Mary's of the Woods in children, and St. Vincent's included a letter-writing cam- on Children and Youth and was the conferring of the Women represented in the Columbus, Ohio. Ideas Hall, for unwed mothers, DCCW include those on paign to the President of the the Governor's Conference Diocese of Miami Medal for gleaned from that meeting were high in the praise of United States to stamp out on Education. Meritorious Service to seven Catholic Charities, Civil De- were programmed at the fense, Confraternity of Chris- . the work of the DCCJW in pornography; work for the The Miami DCCW shares members of the DCCW by first convention of the Mi- those projects. United Fund, the Red Cross, in the pride of all Catholic Bishop Carroll. tian Doctrine, Family and ami Council held in Fort Lau- Parent Education, Foreign derdale and hosted by St. The Confraternity of Chris- Relief, Home and School and Anthony's parish. tian Doctrine committee's Safety, Libraries and Litera- work of organization pro- Now Is The Time To Paint ture, Organization and Devel- Named by Gov. Collins as gressed so well that this opment, Public Relations, a delegate to the 1960 White Spring saw large classes of Enjoy The Fresh New Look Publicity, Social Action, Spir- House Conference on Chil- well trained personnel gradu- itual Development Retreats dren and Youth in Washing- ate to enter into this field of This Fall... and Youth. ton, Mrs. Essex, through a work. series of meetings at the The Home and School pro- AT R.6.C. LOW PRICE Local committees are state and county level, in- grams, of NLCW, together those on Civic Participation. volved council members in with Civil Defense, Library PRATT & LAMBERT Constitution and By-Laws, this mammoth undertaking. and Literature, Safety an

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Page 18 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7, 1966 Unfit —UNA SOLEMNE misa pontifical-sera oficiada por el Obis- po Coleman F. Carroll el domingo, dia 9, a las 11 a.m. en la Iglesia Catedral, en conmemoracion del octavo aniver- sario de su instalaci6n como el primer Obispo de Miami, en la festividad del Rosario del afio 1956. La Di6cesis comprende los 16 condados del Sur de la Florida y desde que fue creada el crecimiento religioso del area ha sido notable en el aumento de parroquias, iglesias, misiones, en la fundacion de dos seminarios, el creeimien- Descubrimiento de America to de las eseuelas eatolicas y obrac de apostolado. La Dio- cesis ilavada en la puerta geografica de Estados Unidos s Latwjamerica ha atendido preferentemente las relaciones latinoamericanas y en particular comenzo a dar desde po^ Sera Observado en Miami cos meses despues de su fundacion una generosa acogida a los refiigiados cubanos que escapaban del terror comunis- Mas de 40 instituciones c£- ternal participan en lu cele- ta. Ticas, patriotkas y fraterna- bration de este ano. les estan prestando su coope- —PROMINENTES figuras caitolicas de Latinoamerica aparecea ration al mayor exito del Durante los seis dias del primer Festival Anual de Co- Festival se celebraran even- en el programa de oradores y expositores del Congreso Na- ix>s en conmemoracion del de- tional de Mujeres Catolicas de Estados Unidos que tiene lu- lon de Miami Metropolitan senalado para dar comienzo sembarco de Cristobal Col6a gar en el Hotel Fontainebleau, Miami Beach. el viernes 7 de octubre. el 12 de octubre de 1492 en la Isla de San Salvador, a 330 El doctor Hernando Bernal. Director del bur6 de so- Durante vurios aiios los ca- millas al sudeste de Miami. ciologia de Action Cultural Popular, de Bogota, Colombia balleros de Colon han conme- El trascendental desembar- desarrollara el tema "La Education Popular como medio morado el Aniversario del 12 «J sera representado en el principal de expresar la voluntad Concilia?. de octubre en la famosa es- Parque Bayfront en impre- —DURANTE el mes de octubre, especialmente dedicado tatua del Descubridor que se sionante acfxj al mediodia del sabado 3 de octubre. a honrar a la Virgen Maria con la devotion al Santo Rosario, levanta en el Parque Bay front. un programa complete de ejereicios espirituales esta planea- La Comigna: Cada Cubano un Ladrillo Dirigentes de esta orden fra- J. Nevilie McArthur, eono- do en la Casa de Retiros de las Madres Dominicas en Ken- cido h-ombre de negocios y fi- dall. Entre ellos se efectuara uno en espafiol los dias 21 al liintropo de Miami, es orga- 23, que sera dirigido por el Padre Angel Villaronga, O.F.M. nizador general del festival. E! comite ejecutivo esta en- Miami y la Juventud cabezado por Frank P. Pelli- coro. A continuation aparece el Realidad y Esperanza programa del festival: Sabado (8 de octubre) Me- En articulo anterior apun- por el Hno. Avelino les que hoy estan presentes diodia, Parque Bayfront, al tabamos como una de las so- Fernandez (D.L.S.) en el ambiente juvenil debe- costado del este de la Biblio- — LA reformada Congregation de la Doctrina de la Fe Iuciones al problema latino- rian estar ausentes. El jo- teca Publica de Miami: Espee- (antes llamada Santo Ofitio), tiene en preparation dos nuevas americano y especialmente al el caso concreto de Cuba, in- ven cubano esta inquieto. En taculo que reproduce el de- instrucciones pontificias referentes a la doctrina y diseiplina cubano se encontraba en la vasion, guerra, etc. Nuestro el fondo de su alma se sien- sembarco de Colon o p. m., del diaconado, y a la disciplina del presbiteriado, cuya publi- realidad fresca y prometedo- concepto de solucion va mas Hotel Biscayne Terrace. Bai- te parte de un gran momen- le de Coronation. cation es inminente . . . ra de nuestra juventud. El alia. Solution para nosotros to historico y trata en k me- analisis historico de un con- significa la realidad de indi- dida de sus posibilidades de Mercoles (12 de octubre) — ABOGANDO por la modernization en el uso de la tinent* estremecido por la viduos lo suficientemente for- hacerse sentir, de participar. 11 a. m., Boulevard Biscayn*. prensa catolica, y una mayor franqueza en el trato de las inquietud y la busqueda de mados donde el balance en- iNo es acaso el fenomeno in- de N.E. 5 Calle a N.E. Pri- soluciones nos demuestr? a mera Calle: De-file a la esta- noticias de la Iglesia, la Asociacion de Prensa Catolica de Aus- tre deberes y derechos de que teresantisimo de las "frater- las claras que es en las gene- tua de Colon y colocacion de tralia emitio un manifiesto, en el que basandose ademas en habla su Santidad Juan XX nidades" una de estas sefia- raciones nuevas donde radica III fuese hecho real. Esta cla- corona floral; mediodia: al- el decreto del Vaticano II sobre los Instruments de Comuni- (Continau en la Pag. 20) iruerzo, Hotel Columbus. cacion Social, destac* la responsabilidad que tiene el laicado In esperanza de encontrar ©1 *e de individuo* seria capaz de apoyar diligentemente a la prensa y otros medios de eo- balance necesario entre dere- de trasmitir a todos los nive- municacion ... chos y deberess y por consi- les de relaciones humanas guiente el orden moral del ese balance tan neceario. En — SERA ampliada la mision que en el Peru sostienen los cual dijera su Santidad Juan otras palabras nuestra preocu- catolicos irlandeses d« la diocesis de Cork. Atendiendo a unas XXIII en la encfclica "'Pacem pacion por nna solucion mas 65,000 personas en zonas pobres y olvidadas del pais, la mision in Terris" es la base necesa- esperanzadora radica en el fciandfesa compuesta por 6 sacerdotes y 3 religiosas, planea ria de donde partir en busca elemento humano que va a aumentar su radio de action a otras 25,000 personas de una re- de soluciones definitivas para empuiiar el fusil, va a legis- gion aledafia, con la llegada de 3 sacerdotes mas y 5 religiosas el problema de la paz entre lar, va a juzgar, o va a go- tnunciada por Monsefior Lucey, Obispo de Cork y Ross . . . los hombr-es. bernar. Seria conveniente aclarar Mirando a la juventud cu- aqui Io que entendemos por bana de Miami despues de solution al problema iatino- cuatro aiios de aus-encia no americano y en especial al nos queda mas remedi'. que problema cubano. Muchas sentirnos optimistas. Nos sen- personas asocian la palabra timos optimistas porque al solucion al concepto limita- constatar lo poco que se le ha do de revolucion armada, ,n ofrecido, una serie de sefia-

Misa en Espanoi en Club Puertorriqueho En los salones del Club cilitar la asistencia religio- Cultural Puertorriqueno, — sa a la nutrida poblacion de enclavado en la esquina de tiabla hispvia, principal- la segunda avenida y 46 St. ^mente de origen puertorri- del N.E se estan ofrecien- queno, radicada en esa area. do nasas en espanoi todos La mision enclavada en los domingos a las 11:30 p. el Club Cultural Puertorri- m. queno esta abierta a todos En esos tiiismos salones. los catolicos de habla his- los sabaJod « las 3 p.m. se pana de esa area, estando ha abierto una catequesis atendida por el Padre Pa- para nifios de habla hispa- blo Saghy, SDB, quien es- NUMEROS DEL Folklore Iatinoamerfcano deleftaran a las mu- na ta proyectando activida- jeres que participan el Congreso National del Consejo Na- La direcliva de la insti- des culturales, recreativas tional de Mujeres ( atolicas de Estados Unidos que se reune tution ha ofrecido esos lo- y religiosas mas amplias en el Hotel Fontainttbleau, de Miamj Beach. En la foto Adria- cales a la parroquia del para los jovenes y adultos na y Patricia Jaramillo, de Colombia, Ana Maria Canahuate, UN NISO eiego abraza al Papa Paulo VI mientras este le Corpus Christi, a fin de fa- tie esa area. de Honduras y Julia Santa Maria, de Chile, con trajes tipicos earga sobre sus rodillas durante una audiencia reclente- de sus pai'ses. Todas ellas son alumnas del Barry College.

October 7, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 19 Testimonios de Desfacados Converses a 9a Fe "ENCONTRARON EL CAMI- ta', iirumpiendo por entra NO DE CRISTO". anguslias y vacilaciones; las mas, cor. esa labor paciente y Autor: Celia Lopez Sainz. cclladi. de la oration y el sa- Exodo de Valores Ediciones Paulinas, Bilbao. crificio del mismo protagonis- por Manolo Reyes 271 Pags. con fotografias. ta o ae su* allegados, que Grupos inmensos de hom- Uno de los graves problemas que contempla America es acaba aiw/ando pasiones, des- bres y mujerss, vuelven sus Aumentando sus servicios al piiblico de habla hispana haciendo cogueras, superando e.1 exodo de sus propios valores intelectuales. Cientificos, artis- ojos a la Iglesia Catolica per- la Libreria "San Pablo" acaba de recibir una extensa selec- prejakios y rebeldias. Toda tas, ingenieros, escritores y muchas positivas figuras que for- lenecientes a todas las clases tion de libros en espanol que abarca temas variados como una agon;a en sentido etimo- man parte del patrimonio intelectual de las naciones latinoa- sociales, mas y religiones. ensenanzas conciliares, apostolado, espiritualidad, novelas, logieo, hasta que llega el mericanas, han emigrado de su suelo natal en busca de otros En Estados Unidos un millon historia eclesiasttea, problemas contemporaneos, etc. El li- triunfo de la gratia. horizontes. de personas se ha convertido en 13 afios; en Inglaterra han bro que a continuation se resena, asi como otros muchos Cada case es una narration Siguiendo el viejo refran de que "nadie es profeta en su llegado a los 10 mil anua- titulos de interes y formation, pueden ser adquiridos en los ssncilia que contiene una lec- propia tierra", estos intelectuales han venido a los Estados locales de la Libreria situados en el 2700 de Biscayne cidn partial del mundo sobre- les, y aun se ha sobrepasado T Unidos, o a Europa, en logro de un futuro mcjor. Pero este esta cifra; en Alemania pasan Blvd. nataral y de la economia r drenaje de valores positivos no es beneficioso al progreso de de los veirie mil en Holan- la gratia, con su adaptation la nacion de origen. El problema de por si es bastante com- da, Suiza y 10s Paises Escan- aian, el estiitor Chesterton, muy sensible a las tonalida- maravillosa a los diversos ti- plejo ya que a su vez el intelectual siempre busca horizontes dinavoa, tan cerrados al cato- HiUaire Bel'ior Graham Gree- des de lo espiritual. Con fina pos de convertidos El con- ne, Joseph Cronin y otros junto nos da una vision com- superiores a los otros y satisfacer asi los mandatos de su pro- iitismo, se nota cada vez penetration psicologica, la w:uchos. Alemania proyecta autoia ha sabido captar emo- pleta de la eficacia de la ora- pia vocation. mas fuerte, una corriente a su favor. al histonador Haecker, la no- cionantes rrisis de las almas tion, de! vaior de la rectitud En ocasiones, el intelectual encuentra limites insupera- velista Gerlrudis Von Le Fort en ese memento o en esa ca- natural y la sinceridad aun bles en su propia tierra, ya sea por falta de recursos econ6- Junto a 'a multitud de es- al hijo de Martin Bormann. dena dc momentos en que en el exlravio, de la fuerza mmicos apropiados, ya sea por escasez de material tecnico tas almas anonimas, van nom- Los paises escandkiavos, Si- se ha verificado su encuentro del buen ejemplo, el triunfo con que desarrollar su poder intelectual de investigation y bres UT'l'ersaimente conoei- grid Undset, Premio Nobel, al con Cristo por el camino de del sacrificio ignorado, el action. America Latina, con gran orgullo para sus respecti- dus y admivados. America del diploraatico Bilmanis, etc. De la Iglesia Catolica. mc-rito d» la pureza de inten- vas naciones, ha podido apreciar como verdaderos valores in- Norte nos ha dado al indus- Israel, el gran rabino de Ro- En cada personalidad, se tion, ei influjo de la Iglesia trial Ford, si sociologo y po- ma, Eugenio Zolli, K. Stern y aprecia antes que nada la ac- de Crisi'o. telectuales de su seno han sido eolocados en posiciones desta- litico Robert Wagner, al poe- G. Col) en. cadas en los organismos internacionales de _determinada espe- cion divina, conmovedora y E- esta obra, sin lugar a ta y liovo.lista Thomas Mer- Es imposible mencionar- cialidad profesional. Pero a la vez, el vacio que deja este in- multiforme . de la gratia, que dudas, una luz que puede ton, a la comunista Bella los a todos, f01 man legion. guiar y ayudar a los que lu- telectual en su tierra es muy grande. hace sus conquistas unas ve- Dodd, Inglaterra brinda co- Este libra es una galena de ces en un avance arrollador chiin con las tinieblas del Cuba es un ejemplo de lo que puede ocurrir si hay un lection escogida de sus inte- 12 figuras, bellamente traba- y por sorpresa; otras, en plan error, la ignorancia o la in- exodo masivo de verdaderos valores intelectuales. Y el po- lectuales, el Cardenal New- jadas por un pincel agil y de duro ataque "a la bayone- creduiidad. der pensante y creador de Cuba se vio forzado al destierro por la tiranta del Castro-comunismo. Claro esta que el grave problema de America Latina y la emigration de sus propios valores intelectuales no se puede solventar facilmente, ni s« pretende en la brevedad de un editorial dar soluciones que es- El Mundo en la Hora Presente tan ilenas de factores disimiles. por el Padre Angel Noberan personas en el mundo v tu ran su primer pecado mortal, Hoy hay muchos en ios hos- Tal es el caso de la transformation del ambiente cultu- El dia de hoy tienes la di- oration de intercesion es ne- acaso porque tu no los has pitales sufriendo, ique con- ral o pedagogico de una nacion, asi como sus medios materia- cha de vivir y hoy te necesi- cesaria, para que alcancen la tenido presentes en tus tra- suelo les puedes dar? les de desarrollar a los valores intelectuales a fin de atraer- ta Cristo, el mundo y los perseverancia final o la muer- bajos y conversaciones ante los a quedarse en su propia tierra. Todos estos factores ne- Hoy tu mismo te vas a en- te en amistad divina. Hoy Dios. Hoy las parej as que se cesitan un proceso y tiempo. Pero si es convenient* aconse- hombres. Porqu« hoy hay contrar en muchas pruebas mueren muchos pobres de aman, han de manchar su pu- jar que todas aquellas fundaciones que ayudan a los valores inmensos intereses de los que presionaran, como lace- reza juvenil con manchas que intelectuales latinoamericanos, todas las universidades o pla- hombres y de Dios en peligro. hambre y tu limosna la ne- rantes garfios, tu carne y tu no podran borrar jamas, si nes gubernamentales del mundo libre que tienden a estimu- Hoy se estan matando miles cesitan hoy mismo. espiritu, icomo te preparaa larlos, tenga como base la formation de centros locales en ca- en campos de batalla y en Hoy estan mlllones en las tu no las protejes con tu re- para superarlas? curso al cielo. da nacion latinoamericana, con sus propios valores nacionales. las calles de las grande" ciu- carceles y necesitan que tu Hoy Cristo sube al Calva- dades bajo la presi6n del odio hagas algo, para que no de- Con estos centros locales multiplicados y bien equipados, los Hoy muchos padres aban- rio en los corazones de mu- de los corazones o simplemen- sesperen en la inmensa sole- intelectuales tenderian a quedarse en su patio, incrementa- donaran- su hogar, su esposa chos para morir de nuevo, te por accidentes d« transito dad de sus espiritus. rian el progreso de sus naciones y es probable que serian pro- y sus hijos, para ir por esos ique haces para evitarlo? Hoy fetas en su propia tierra. llegando la muerte sin haber- Hoy millones de hombres camions del ancho mundo, si Jesus sufre, tiene sed y tie- la esperado y sin pr-svia pre- estan en peligro de caer en tu no vives en actitud sacrifi- ne hambre y es perseguido, paration. horrendos peeados y tiensn cial en tu hogar, en tu mesa atropellado, cargado con la Y tti debes hacer algo para necesidad de gracias efica- de trabajo por ellos. cruz en sus miembros, qua Miami y la Juventud aplacar esos odios y conseguir ces que tu pudieras alcanzar- son los hombres todos, ique del cielo la gracia de per- les, para que se si&ntan con Hoy habran muchos suici- haces para evitarlo? don y de amor para estos co- valor para rechazar la tenta- das, muchos sacrilegos, mu- Dios cuenta contigo para Realidad y Esperanza razones. cion. ehos traidores, muehos ladro- muchas de estas cosas. Esta Hoy mueren quinientas mfl Hoy muchos ninos comete- nes, muchos escandalos, mu- es nuestra responabilidad en (Continuacion de la Pag. 19) ayudar no puede por razones chos . . .que caeran, como ho- el dia de hoy, de la hora pre- de espacio y tiempo alcanzar jas de ai joles, azotados por sente, porque manana tal vez les? No responden esto gru- sino a una minoria. el vendaval, para siempre en po mas que a la imitation nos encontremos incluidos en La solution a esta proble- EXTRAIQO PERO CHERTO el abismo del dolor eterno. . . algunas de las situacionea de asociaciones del mismo ti- matica esta en un nivel co- iHay algo mas important* apuntadas. po entre la juventud ameri- munitario. La comunidad cu- por lo que debamos trabajar, Hoy podemos hacer mo** cana a un deseo de proyec- bana tiene primeramente que tarse en grupo con todos sus orar y aceptar el dolor de ca- cho, manana tal vez nada. aceptar que la formation de da dia que todo esto? valores. iNo son esos gru- nuestros jovenes es respon- l>ios cuenta contigo hoy. pos una reafirmacion por par- sabilidad de todos. La comu- • •• Hinca tus rodillas y trata d« te de nuestros jovenes cuba- nidad debe movilizarse como '^2iA hacer hoy un mundo mejor. nos de que ellos siguen cre- tal para poner en comun Hoy hay muchos en las car- No vivas en un mundo de en- yendo en sus propios valores tiempo, dotes, energias. Secto- En la Primera Guerra suefios. No vivas en un mi- y tradiciones? Mundlal, la mas alta con- celes de tu patria. iQue haces res de la comunidad ya hacen decoracion que en Ingla- por ellos? Hoy hay muchas nusculo mundo, tu hogar, ta terra se otorga por actcs patria, tus amistades solo. Si estas sen ales las balan- mucho en ese sentido. de valor, fue ganada por almas en el purgatorio, su- ceamos con el caudal de di* el sargento catolico MAU- Muchos padres se reunen it RICE DBASE, que murii5 friendo la separation tempo- Ten presente la vision to- ficultades que ei joven en- en la actualidad para inter- en combate el 14 de agos- ral de su Dios, acaso entre tal del mundo de hoy. Si»- to de 1914, a la edad de cuentra un juicio optimfcta es cambiar ideas, procedimien- 24 anos. ellos algun familiar o amigo tamonos solidarios de la b la unica conclusion. . tos, etc. en la education de tuyo, ique haces por ellas? presente. Y subamos con Cris- Ahora bien esos jovenes los hijos. Otros se intere- Hoy hay muchos que se ven to al monte Calvario para su- necesitan ayuda. Su inquie- san en prepararse ellos mis- envueltos en sombras de du- frir, orar y quizas morir co- tud se enfrenta con realida- mos religiosamente para asi das y desorientacion, ique ha- mo El por todos. Esto es cris- des duras. En un gran por- poder dar a sus hijos instruc- ces por ellos? tianismo y no otra cosa. centaje estos muchachos no tion religiosa. Personalidades tienen en el ambiente de Mia- LA MADRE DE DIOS de la radio y television hispa- Fue en el a no 431 que el mi la oportunidad de formar- na dedican algunos de sus CONCILIO DE E F E S O, formalmente declaro como Planean Asociacion Catolica se. La falta de instruction programas a los jovenes. articulo de fe que la Vir- religiosa es evid«nte. Su for- Parrocos, ministros protes- gen Maria era verdadera- de Blbliotecas en la Florida maci6n humana se realiza en mente la Madre de Nues- De acuerdo con el tantes y otras denominacio- tro Senor Jesucristo. relato de la vida la encrucijada de dos civili- nes religiosas constantenren- de SAN CADOC. —PLANES para la formation en la Florida de una unt- zaciones distintas, de dos ma- que data del siglo dad de la Asociacion Catolica de Bibliotecas estan siendo es- 11, este santo visi- neras d« pensar distintas. El te revisan sus programas pa- SAN TEODOSIO PECHER. tudiados. La organization con sede en Haverford Pa., a tra- ra la juventud. Esto sin em- SKY owe muri6 en 1074 t6 tres veces Jeru- seno familiar donde ambas es reconocido como el "pa- salen y siete veces ves de su director ejecutivo Richard Wilt, celebrara una reu bargo no es todavia suficien- dre del monasticismo ru- Roma. Aparte de formaciones deben realizarse so". Fue uno de los fun- ellos, realizo otros nion con los interesados en integrarla en el Biscaj'ne College te y no lo sera hasta el mo- dadores del famoso Mo- vlajes desde su pais tambien atraviesa un momen- nasterio de Las Cuevas de origen, Gales, a (164:: NW 32 Ave.) el sabado 8 de octubre. Esta reunion es mento en que cada uno de los en Kiev. , Escocla, de particular interes para todos aquellos que laboran en pro- to de crisis de ajuste. El co- miembros de la comunidad Ivlanda, Bretana y legio religioso que podria Grecta. veer libros a los colegios, hospitales, parroquias » institu- se sienta parte responsable. ciones piiblicas....

Page 20 THE VOICE Florida October 7, 1966 Heroes de Crisfo

En dias pasados, el Director sn forma de vestir o sus pel- SAN PABLO DE LA del Bur6 Federal de Investi. nados para no caer en cosas gaciones, J. Edgar Hoover, que lacen ridiculas. CRUZ (1694-1775) declaro su desacuerdo con la Esfrenos en Espanol Somos de los que creemos forma de vestir y modas en por ejemplo, que un panta- Nacido en el mismo afio general que usaban los jove- Por Alberto Cardelle 16n excesivamente ancho co- que Voltaire, San Pablo aes actualmente. fundo la Orden de los Pa mo se asaba aatiguamente, ya sionistas, y Ilev6 una vi- TOWER: "La Vfetima Diez" TRAIL: "Cuando el Amor s* esta fuera de lugar, pero no En las palabras de Hoover da de austeridad y amor (The lOtii Victim) Pelicula Va" (Where love has gone). se implicaba que .la indumen- es menos cierto que lot pan- a Dios, que resulto un vi- italiana con titulos. Director: vido mentis a las burlas Pelicula norteamerieana con taria moderna de algunos mu- talones excesivamente estre- Elio Pietri. Interpretes: Mar- chos tampoco son los m&s del filosofo fran- titulos. Director: Edward chachos era totalmente in- cello Mastroianni - Ursula An- comodos que digamos. ces. Dmytryck. Interpretes: Susan apromada, asi como tambien Poseedor de una dress. Clasificacidn Moral: B la na en que se dejaban eloeuentfia afec- Desaconsejable). Hayward - Betty Davis. Dmy- Hay veces q«.e los mueha- tuosa y emocio- tryck es un buen director de cretor el pelo. ehos usan pantalones tan es- nada, convirti6 a Requiem para un Pistolero" cine. Hace anos film6 en In- Hoover, que es una de las trechisimos, que si se agaehan miles con su pre- Requiem for a gunfighter) Pe- dicaci6n y ejem- glaterra una pelicula muy in- figuras mis prominentes y tienen cien probabilidades que licula norteamerieana con se'les rompan. plo de vida. teresante "Una hora de vida", mejor reconocMas de todos titulos. Interp*te« Rod Ca- los Estados Unidos por so ht- basada en la vida diaria de Hay otro detalle que es may meron. Clasificacion Moral: cba durante euarenta anos un obrero ingles de la cons- importante y que no se pue- Al (Para toda la Familia) contra el erimen, senaJo que truction. La pelicula, obligad© kabia veces que los jovenes y de perder de vista. TIVOLI: "La Loca". Pelicula mejieana. Director: Miguel Za film de Cine-Club, suscito co- las muchachas salian a la ea- La nifia tiende a ser joven- Be, y como ambos tenian aho- carias. Realizada en 1956. In- mentarios y trajo consigo cita y esta a ser mujer. Mien- terprete: Libertad Lamarque. nombre a Dmytryck. En tiem- ra el pelo tan largo, no se tras mas femenina sea la mn- sabia eual era el hombre o Dirigida por Miguel Zacarias, pos reclentes tiene pelieulas jer, mas atractiva y mas co- cuai era la mnjer. uno de los directores mejica- como: "La Mano Izquierda de rrecto su proceder y su com- nos mas prodigos en peliculas portamiento. Lo mismo que Dios" (The left hand of God) Hasta aqui algunas partes Sanforal de la Semana comerciales, es este film de la con Humphrey Bogart y "Los. de la declaration hecha por el joven. 13 hombre tiene conocida cantante Libertad La- Jdvenes Leones" (The Young J. Edgar Hoover, Director del que ser siempre varonil en marque. Clasificacion Moral: sus expresiones, usos y eos- DOMINGO 9. San Lais Ber- JUEVES 13. San £duardo. lions) con Marlon Brando. F.B.I., en los Estados Unidos, trand. Renombrado por su sa- Reino durante 23 anos en una A-3 (Mayores) tumbres. Con Susan Hayward y la vete- como se repitio noticiosa- biduria y vida ejemplar. Per- epoca turbulenta en Inglate- memte. rana Bette Davis realizd Claro esta que en todas teneciente a la Orden Domi- rra. Como San-Luis, es mode- Cuirnicucu Paloma". Pelicula. "Cuando el Amor se Va" que Hemos querido traer este partes del mundo la juventud nica, fue un elocuente predi- lo de gobernante cristiano. mejieana. Interipretes: Luis comeatario de una figura tan siempre trata de cambiar, de y realizo gran aposto- Demostr6 siempre amabilidad Aguilar - Pedro Vargas - Lola ea suma total resulta un dra- lado entre los moros. Des- respetada como Hoover para crear, de establecer modas y cortesia para sus subditos. Beltran. ma deprimente nutrido de la senalar que a veces es nece- diferentes, pero deben hacerlo pu&s de una epidemia que aso- Su austeridad, devocidn y ge- aniquilaci6n paulatina de una «ario hacer urn alto y pedirle procurando siempre estar den- 16 Valencia y en la que actuo nerosidad eran la admiraci6n Se basa esta pelicula en un familia a eaus de la corrup- a los jovenes que analieea tro del buen gusto. con heroismo en la atenci6n de todos. Muri6 en el 1065 y argumento sencillo, bien nu- tion moral de quienes la for- de los enfermos. Marcho a sus restos descansan en la trido de romance y de muchas maban. Para resaltar lo ante- America y desempen6 inmen- Abadia Westminster. sa labor de evangelization. canclones, que gustara a los rior estan presente escena* Entrego su alma en 1581. VIERNES 14. San Calixto I, amantes de esta ciase de fil- desagradables por su crudeza. Papa. Sucedio como Papa a mes. Clasificacion Moral: A. Clasificacion Moral: Des*- LUNES 10. San Francisco de San Ceferino en el 217. Go- 2 (Jovenes) consejable. Borja. De noble y rka fami- bern6 la Iglesia en tiempos * Ua que estaba muy ligada a de dificuitac persecution. la corte de reyes y emperado- Organize el sistema parro- res de su tiempo, se cas6 con qaial de Roma, fundo el tem- Leonora de Portugal, con la plo de Santa Maria en Tr&s- PROPOSITO: ASism A LOS que tttvo 8 bijos. Siendo Vi- tevere y realizo innumera- rrey de Catalufia, enviuda y ble* obras de caridad entre SACERD01B, RELKHOSOS T SEGL&KB tras proveer por el iuturo de los fieles. En tiempos del em- sus bijos, ingreso en la Socie- perador Alejandro sufri6 el A SER MEJORES APOSTOLES DE CRiSTO dad de Jesus y llego a ser martirio al ser lanzado a un tercer general de la orden. profundo pozo. En las cata- Aun en vida fue reputado cumbas que Ueyan su nombre INSTITUTO CATEQUISTICO como santo. Fallecio en 1992. numerosos martires reposan sus restos. MARTES 11. La maternidad de la Virgen Maria. Esta fies- SABADO IS. Santa Teresa de (CCD - Diocesis de Miami) ta celebrada por toda la Igle- Avila. Teresa de Jesus, con Este Instituto dirigido por los Hermanos de las Escuelas sia, fue instituida por ei Pa- su poderosa personalidad, Cristianas (De La Salle), ofrecerdn un CURSO DE CA- pa Pio XI en 1831 despues de TEQUETICA MODERNA de 50 horas y 25 semanas la conmemoracion de los 15 simpatia, fuerza de caracter e ingenio, fue la reformadora de duracion, combinando la Doctrina y el Metodo. siglos del Concilio de (Efeso A todos aquellos que completen el Curso y pasen con de la Orden de las Carmelitas en que los Fadres Concilia- exito el examen, se les dard un certificado provisional res proclamaron como dogma en Espana, extendi£ndose de maestro. Se requiere que para reciblr ademds un de fe que la Virgen Maria despuSs a toda Europa. Ami- certificado permanente de ensenanza- los que com- era la Madre de Dios. ga de San Pedro de Alcanta- pleten el Curso satisfactoriamente, tendran qtie en- MIERCOLES 12. San VVilfre- ra y de San Juan de la Cruz, senar por espacio de un ano bajo supervisidn. do. Obispo de Nortumbria en su influencia se hizo sentir en El Curso se efectuard en los siguientes centros: Inglaterra, medi6 siempre en la vida religiosa de su tiempo, los conflictos que pugnaban y aun en nuestros dias. Sus SAN JUAN INMACULADA por separar la naciente Igle- experientias misticas y sue sia sajona del Papa de Roma. obras literarias son fuente d« Inicio las misiones anglo-sa- BOSCO CONCEPCION inspiration. Su inmenso amor 1301 W. Ficgler St. jonas, evangeliKindo k Fri- 68 W. 45 Place, Hiafeoti a Dios es la nota distintiva de Dia: Martet 11 de Oct. sia, y en el ultimo reino pa- Dia: Jueves 13 da Oct. Hora: 8 P.M. a 10 P.M. gano ingles, el de Sussex. Fa- sus acciones. Entreg6 su alma Hora: 8 P.M. a 10 P.M. llecio en el 709. en el 1582. 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She is young and in good health, but I know FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE OR PHONE of two women that will very likely die if they conceive REV. RETREAT DIRECTOR, C.f>. again, and they have been refused any help. Aside from 1300 U.S. HIGHWAY NO. ] PHONE 844-7750 NORTH PALM Bt the question of sin involved, why is this fair ? What hope or method do couples have for happiness when all they can see are frustrations, burdens, creeping bitterness and a lifetime ahead of being married in name only. AH I seem to read about is faith, prayer, how rhythm CAN work if you're not selfcentered, and what HOW have you! That's fine if your life isn't at a critical point like ours is, as far as rhythm goes. What about the physi- cal aspect ? A. My file is filled with questing you make a novena plaintive letters on this sub- to Our Lady . . . This is the ject, many of them deeply- fourth time around the HAPPY pathetic, some tragic, and a world . . . make a copy of this .letter and send it to few rebellious. I have re- THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH frained from using them be- nine of your friends within cause, in the present status four, days. If you do not wish to do this, please send this TRAIN There's a girl in India who needs your help. She of the question, I do not be- A wants to become a Sister. Helping her can lieve this column is the place letter to Sister Bartina, Bue- NATIVE make you happy. . . . Her family is penniless, no Aris, Argentina. Ths let- SISTER unable to help her give her" life to God. We'll !,l'l!l|R'!il , | Illlllll I •IIIIIIIU1II lllllllllllll«lllllll|jll!llllll!!l| to discuss the morality of IIIIII!!IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIII!I!1I!IIIIIII1!!I!II!!IIII!IIIIIIIIIIU any kind of birth control. ter must not be broken in send you her name if you consent to be her But I print this letter be- your home. On the fourth sponsor, and she'll write to thank you for your | PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL j cause of its reference to "per- day you will receive a great goodness. ... In India her two-year training will mission" given by a priest. favor from our Lady." cost only $300 altogether (conveniently payable I Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost 1 This expression is frequent- I hate to clutter up my at $12.50 a month or $150 a year). As long as j OCT. 9. 1966 1 ly used, but the whole con- column with junk like this, she lives she'll pray for you, be your represen- cept behind it is entirely but nearly every week I re- tative to children and God's poor. . . . What j CELEBRANT: The Lord be with you. 1 wrong. As my questioner ceive a similar letter. Usual- makes laughter in a convent the happiest sound 1 PEOPLE: And with your spirit. j says: "Either it's a sin or it ly Buenos Aries is spelled on earth? Sisters are happy because they de- I CELEBRANT: Let us pray. God has chosen Mary to be | isn't." If it is a sin, no priest better, and sometimes the 1 the Mother of Christ and Mother of the Church. Through her § or bishop, not even the pope, letter should be sent to Sis- I intercession let us now ask the Father for our needs and the j can give you permission to ter Gertrude in Boston. S needs of all men. ] do it. If it isn't a sin you I LECTOR: (1) For our Holy Father, Pope Paul, that his § need no one's permission, I doubt that there is much I efforts to bring about world peace may be successful, we j except possibly your hus- sin involved in petty supersti- j pray to the Lord. § band's. (And this incomplete- tions of this kind, largely I PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. j ly stated exception could because the person seriously I LECTOR: (2) For our Bishop, Coleman F. Carroll, and | open an interesting subject interested in such foolishness ! all bishops, we pray to the Lord. j for discussion, which I dili- hasn't enough maturity to be 1 PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. j gently avoid, except to say guilty of grave sin. Igno- 1 . LECTOR: (3) For our Pastor, N., and all priests and j that I don't really mean "per- rance often excuses from sin, I religious, we pray to the Lord. - | mission," but mutually satis- but it should not be dis- 1 PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. | factory agreement.) played openly to nine [ LECTOR: (4) For the well-being and renewal of the | When someone comes to friends. j Church of God ,the reunion of Christians ,and the peace and I me with a problem like | brotherhood of all men, we pray to the Lord. 1 yours I sit down and talk it ! PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. I over with them, trying to MISSAL I LECTOR: (5) For radio, television and newspaper jour- | explain the present status of | nalists, that they may use the power of their media as an [ the question, the opinions | instrument of peace, we pray to the Lord. 1 held by moral theologians GUIDE [ PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. | throughout the world, and [ - LECTOR: (6) For all in this assembly of the People of § the standard reflex princi- Oct. 9 — Mass of the 19th | God, that through our sharing in this sacrifice-banquet we | ples of moral theology. To- Sunday after Pentecost, j may become peacemakers and live in harmony with all, we | gether we try to see in con- Gloria, creed, preface of the | pray to the Lord. I spectus and in true perspec- Trinity. | PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. | tive the various obligations | CELEBRANT: Grant us, we pray you. Lord God, to en- | which impinge upon the con- Oct. 10 — Mass of St. j joy perpetual health of mind and body. By the glorious inter- | science of this person in the Francis Borgia, confessor, j cession of Blessed Mary ever Virgin, may we all be deliv-1 actual situation, the urgency Gloria, second prayer | ered from present sorrows and enjoy everlasting peace. § of the problem and its possi- against storms, common pre- I Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord, Who lives and | ble solutions. I try not to face. | reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forev- | intrude my own opinions into j er and ever. j the conscience of the person Oct. 11 — Mass of the 1 PEOPLE- Amen " consulting me, while trying Motherhood of Mary, Gloria, at the same time to help this creed, preface of the Blessed person reach a decision Virgin Mary. which is clear and certain Oct. 12 — Mass of the and which will permit him or 19th Sunday after Pentecost, M Prayer To Avert Storms her to act with a firm, un- without Gloria or creed, sec- troubled conscience, adher- ond prayer against storms, O Lord, drive away the spirit of evil from Your Household, ing faithfully to the law of common preface. and let the fury of the storm pass. Through Jesus Christ, God's love, eliminating sel- Your Son, Our Lord. Who lives and reigns with You in the fishness or any -shirking of Oct. 13 — Mass of St. Ed- unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen. duties. ward, King, Gloria, common PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS • * • preface. O Lord, we offer You our praise and these gifts. We thank Q. This is a letter which I Oet. 14 — Mass of St. Cal- You for the blessings we have received, and humbly beg You received in the mail recently. listus I, pope and martyr, to continue Your benefits toward us forever. Through Jesus Is it all right to write such Gloria, second prayer Christ, Your son, Our Lord, Who lives and reigns with You in letters or is it a sin? I can't against storms, common pre- the unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen. see how Sister Bartina could face. PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION get this letter with no more Oct. 15 — St. Teresa of O almighty and eternal God, Your punishments bring us heal- address than this. Should a Avila, virgin, Gloria, com- ing, and Your forgiveness bestows continued life. Grant us the person believe in such let- mon preface. joy and consolation of the fair weather we request, and help ters? us always to use Your merciful gifts to our true advantage. Oct. 16 — Mass of the Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord, Who lives and A. Here are typical ex- 20th Sunday after Pentecost, reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever cerpts from the letter: "This Gloria, creed, preface of the and ever, Amen. is a letter from Fatima, re- Trinity. Page 22 THE VOICE Miami, Florida AUTO INSURANCE LIABILITY—NEDICML-C01USI0N As Low As $5.85 Per Mo. A Mother's Problem: Son Is Lazy NO FINANCING NEEDED R. A. JIMENEZ, Agent 581 W. FLAGLE* ST. 371-2268-945-5178

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St. James, Miami Our Lady of Mercy Mis- sion, Boca Grande Week Of Oct. 23, St. Margaret, Cleyviston Annunciation, West Holly- wood Golden Jubilarians Renew Nuptial Vows Week Of Oct. 30 2,000 CLOTHING items were recent- cles with Mrs. Peter Spirkoff, Mrs. Msgr. John Fitspatrick blesses Mr. and Mrs. Murphy ly donated to Bethany Residence by Andrew Petryshyn, and Mrs. Steve St. Mark, Boynton Beach Nativity Women's Guild, Hollywood. Fasekas, and her daughter Kathy, St. Luke, Lake Worth Sister Ancilla, O. P., left; and Sister aged five. Golden Wedding Day, They Gertrude, O.P., right, sort the arti- Renew Their Nuptial Vows The golden anniversary of the family and friends of of their marriage was ob- the couple. served Saturday by Mr. WED IN WASHING TON hi I Voice Gourmet Guide and Mrs. William C. Mur- Married 50 years ago in phy during a Mass of Holy Comforter Church, Thanksgiving in • Corpus Washington, D.C., where Mr. Murphy practiced law for 30 Christi Church. CHILDREN'S SPECIAL years, the jubilarians came Served All Meals Msgr. John J. Fitzpatrick, to Miami 20 years ago. You let Meat — Potato — Vegetable pastor, celebrated the Mass Roll i Butter — Fruit Punch — SEVEN and witnessed the renewal of Since that time Mr. Mur- Free Balloon nuptial vows in the presence phy has been a realtor. He is + Mimi — SOth St. I Biscayne Blvd a member of the Third De- •k Miami — 127th St. ii Biscayne Blvd * Nialeah — Calm Sprints Mile PILLARS gree Knights of Columbus •k Ft. Laud. — N. Fed. Hwy. opp Seart it Ft. Laud. — SL Rd. 7 & Broward Blvd 2727 East Sunrise Blvd. and his wife is a member of * Pompano - 3561 N. Fed. Hwy. AT THE INTRACOASTAI. Alumni Pays J (Skoisere Haven) FRIDAY SPECIAL the Corpus Christi Altar and * Pompano — 271S Atlantic Blvd. Tribute To Woman | Rosary Society. (Int. Waterway) SEA FEAST BUFFET Free Parking "As much as you like" - The Murphy.; h:>v> five 52 Courses to Professor j children, 37 grand-children choose from feat I Professor Anna E. I and two great-grandchildren, ng Florida Lobster. . King, chairman of currieu- S all of whom were present for LUNCHEON from 75c J turn at the Barry College f the golden jubilee. School of Social Work, | DINNER from $1.95 has been cited as an out- j Included were their daugh- SHOWS DAILY standing member of the j ters, Mrs. Dorothy Pettit, St. j alumni by the School of 1 Lawrence parish, North Mi- 1 Applied Social Sciences, I ami Beach; Mrs. Lucille Wat- Western Reserve Universi- j son, Holy Rosary parish, Per- Lovingly and artfully rine; Mrs. Lillian Carrello, Ifr'-i' -stoi Station. N.Y.. prepared-highly original in seasoning. The former dean and and Mrs. Louis Roache, Chil- professor emeritus at Ford- Our Specialties of the Week make ham University's School lum, Md.; and their son, Wil- of Social Work, joined the liam C. Murphy, Jr., Hyatts- dining varied and deliciously different! faculty at Barry's School ville, Md. of Social Work as adjunct The couple, who reside at Mondays professor of Social Wei- fare in March of this 3325 NW Eighth Ave., was Fish Fry 1.25 year. feted at a reception Satur- day afternoon in the DuPont Plaza Hotel. SEAFOOD Alternating Wednesdays DINNER King Crab Newburg..... 1.60 5 to 10:30 p.m. nimi CLOSED RESTAURANTS Fried Scallops.. ,1,50 MONDAY Fried Clams 1.50 MEXICAN LUNCHEONS from SSc k DINNERS from 2.45 Alternating Saturdays - DINNtKFOO SHCIALSD - FISHaBORD - Miami & Ft. Lauderdale Angler's Platter 1.95 MEXICAN COMBINATION - Array of Hot & Cold Seafood and Meat Dishes PUTTERS from $1.95 Bar-B-Q Shrimps 1,50 TACOS $1.65 Served from Noon to 3 P.M. except Sunday NOW SERVING LUNCH Broiled Scallops 1.50 PLATTERS from SSc—12 to 2 P.M. 1.45 Per Person TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY 13« N.E. 20th STREET, MIAMI - '"'t Off N.E. 2nd *"° Lunch and Dinner Zvery Day • 12 Convenient Locations COCKTAIL LOUNGES PERRINE-16915 U.S. 1 MIAMI'S MOST POPULAR CONYEKTION BESTAURANT CORAL GABLES - 280 Alhambra Circle PRIVATE DINING ROOMS MIAMI- 3906 N.W. 36th Street NORTH MIAMI - 12727 Biscayne Boulevard Miami Beach - 79th St. Causeway DAN IA — 760 Dania Beach Boulevard TEL. 865-8688 FT. LAUDERDALE (South) - 900 S.W. 24th St. (Rt. 84) Ft. Lauderdale — 17th St. Causeway FT. LAUDERDALE (North) - 2870 East Sunrise Blvd. (Across bom Port Ev»rglad«i) POMPANO BEACH - 3100 N. Federal Highway BOCA RATON - 1701 N. Federal Highway TEL. 525-6341 WEST PALM BEACH - 7400 South Dixie Highway KsyWest#lDuvalSt. NORTH PALM BEACH - 661 U.S. 1 TEL. 296-8558 SARASOTA - 7230 N. Tamlaml Trail

Page 24 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7, 1966 Topics Set DeConna Ice Cream FLORIDA'S KEY TO TASTE TREAT Manufacturers and Distributors of For Essay ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SPECIALTIES 3292 N.W. 38th St., Miami PH. 635-2421 Contest Key West Branch Phone 294-2420 WORLD FAMOUS •MR A choice of eight topics Featured ttvice in is available to seventh and Esquire Magazine eighth grade students in andinTime. Catholic schools partici- A UT AD RANT A LOUNG pating in an essay contest 79th St. Causeway Between sponsored by the Polish Miami & Miami Beach RES: UN 5^3431 Millennium Committee of the Florida Division of the Polish American Congress. CASA SANTINO Topic- announced by the commi are: The Signifi- cance oi the Polish Millen- nium; Frederick Chopin, Pol- ish composer: Joseph Con- • CRAB rad, Polish novelist; Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish CAKES scientist; Thaddeus Kosci- 1619 N.E. 4th AVENUE usko. Polish patriot and Italian Cuisine American Revolution soldier; FT. LAUDERDALE PHONE JA 4-8922 Res.: BENNI. Casimir Pulaski, Polish pa- Open Sundays at 2 p.m. triot and American Revolu- • COCKTAIL LOUNGE 12!55 B'srayne Blvd.. tion soldier: Ignace Jan Pad- PL 4-2431 - Miam erewski, Polish pianist, com- poser and politician; and the PLACE the meal on a bed of fluffy rice Effect of Polish Immigration pL 9-6825 A TOUCH Of^kCjAKCOO ON BIXAVNC MAX On American Life. First, second and third awards will be plaques. Oth- er winners will receive honor- able mention certificates. A local committee com- prised of educators will se- lect the best essay submitted SEAFOOD RESTAURANT On the by pupils. Final judging will Try A Barbecued Ham Dish 79th St. be held at the American Cen- COCKTAIL LOUNGE Causeway By FLORENCE DEVANEY Barbecued Ham Chunks—Rice • MAINE LOBSTERS ter of Polish Culture at the Meat cooked in barbecue • CLAMS AND OYSTERS Kosciuszko Fundation, New- sauce goes over in a big way 11/2 pounds smoked ham • NEW ENGLAND SEAFOOD CLOSED MONDAY York. with almost everyone. Barbe- 1 cup tomato juice • MIAMI'S OLDEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT — OUR 21st YEAR **** cued beef, barbecued spare- % cup brown sugar ribs and meats brushed with 1 bay leaf -! Hootenanny the sauce on the outdoor Few grains cayenne pepper grill are sure hits. 1 tablespoon diced onion But, have you ever tried a I tablespoon diced celery happy homes use delicious, healthful At Hi School barbecued ham dish? It's 1 tablespoon diced green pepper simply delicious! You could Folk satirists Mike Smith Yi cup lemon juice or vinegar mix the spicy sauce with Yi teaspoon chili powder and Ron Kjckasola of the either uncooked or cooked Flick Coffee House will be 1 tablespoon prepared mustard ham. With cooked ham, you Yi teaspoon ground cloves • . . it's extra-fresh because it's home- the guest performers at the have a wonderful way of produced! Get the Home Milk habit now! second annual Columbus Y% teaspoon allspice using leftovers, especially the 3 to 4 cups cooked rice High School "Young Folk end of the ham that must be Miami: 24SI N.W.Jth Ave., FR-4-7696 Hootenanny," Thursday, Oct. Cut ham into 1-inch cubes. Combine remaining ingredi- cut into pieces. ents, with the exception of rice, for barbecue sauce. Cover Ft. Lauderdale: JA 3-2449 — West Palm Beach: OV 3-1944 13 in the auditorium, 3000 Homestead: Cl 7-3235 - Key West: CY 6-9631 SW 87th Ave. Cooking time is about 1 ham with barbecue sauce. Cook slowly on top of range or hour, which allows the fla- Any high school student or bake in a slow oven (300 degrees F.) 1 hour or until done. vors to blend and the sauce Serve on rice. 6 servings. PHONE "ALL MEAT CUT TO OftDFR" PHONE group wishing to audition for to thicken. Se Hobla Espanol the hootenanny may call Ste- For festive fall eating here are two delectable vegetable 888-4329 888-4329 phen Robitaille at 661-9092 dishes, Creole green beans and scalloped cabbage. You'll want THE or Joe Gleber at 221-6225 to try them both. • after 7:30 p.m. Enticing Snack Creole Green Beans Refreshments will be Pair up mincemeat-wal- BUTCHER served during the evening nut muffins with coffee 1 (10 ounce) package frozen cut green beans program, which wtll begin at for an enticing snack. Yi cup chopped onion 7:30 p.m. Read y-to-use mincemeat Yi cup chopped green pepper SHOPPE makes these tantilizing Z tablespoons butter or margarine ITALIAN & AMERICAN fragrant muffins ever-so- 1 tablespoon flour MEAT MARKET & SAUSAGE CO., INC. Jewish Executive easy. Chopped walnuts 1 (No. 303) can tomatoes 3356 PALM AVE., HIALEAH add texture interest as Yi teaspoon salt OPEN 9 A.M.-6 P.M. - TIL 9 P.M. WEEKENDS, CLOSED SUNDAYS On Barry Committee well as flavor compliment Y% teaspoon pepper Sweet or Hot to the mincemeat. 1 Yi cups coarse Soft bread crumbs Leon Fisher, ACSW, execu- 12 MUFFINS 1 cup grated process Cheddar cheese 89 tive director of the Jewish 1 cups sifted enriched Cook green beans according to package directions; drain. Italian Sausage u, Family and Children's Ser- flour Saute onion and green pepper in butter until tender. Blend Lean vice, has accepted member- 1 tablespoon baking flour with some of the tomato juice; add to onions. Combine ship to the Barry College powder green beans, remainder of tomatoes, salt and pepper with on- Boiled Ham . School of Social Work's 1 teaspoon salt ion mixture. Cook until slightly thickened, stirring constantly. U.S. Choice professional advisory commit- Transfer tomato mixture to a (1 quart) baking dish. Combine Yi cup chopped walnuts DELMONICO Sliced Genoa tee. 1 egg, beaten bread crumbs and cheese, sprinkle over top of vegetables. ' Meml- of the commit- J/4 cup milk Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) for ten minutes. STEAKS Ea SALAMI tee, org. .ed to provide di- 3 tablespoons melted Yield: 4-6 servings. rect liaison between the shortening or oil Scalloped Cabbage With Cheese VEAL Center Cut sfchool of social, work and the 1 cup ready-to-use min- profession, are selected on a cemeat 11/2 quarts water Dash, pepper CHOPS Lb. 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Yield: 8-9 servings. October 7, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 25 P MOVIE RATINGS

FRIDAY, OCT. 7 9 a.m. (7) — As Young As You Frel 11:30 p.m. (12) — Underground (Moral- 8:30 a.m. (12) — Devotion (Family) (Adults, Adol.) ly Obiectioable In Part For All) By 9 a.m.m — The Lady Wants Mink REASON — Tendency to present sui- (Family) WESH e 4:30 p.m. (4) — 3:10 to Yuma (No cide as justifiable; excessive brutality Classification) and gruesomeness. 4:30 p.m. (4) — The True Story of (Daytona-Orlando) Jesse James (Morally Obiectionable 6 p.m. (10) — Trail of the Vigilantes 12:30 a.m. (10) — Same as 4 P.m. National Office For Motion Pictures 4 in Part For All) REASON — Tends WTVJ (Family) Friday. I to justify and condone the immoral S p.m. (4) — Let's Make Love (Moral- actions of criminal characters. o ly Objectionable In Part For All) WPTV REASON — Suggestiva costuming, i p.m. (10 — To the Ends of the Earth dancing and lyrics. After The Fox (A-3) Joan of the Angels? (C) 'sycopath. The (A-2) (Part II) Adults, Adol.) (West Palem Beach) Affair of the Skin. An Johnny Nobody (A-2) •ort of Desire (C) 9 p.m. (7) — Heller in Pink Tights Same Author 7 p.m. (10) — Witness for the Prosecu- (C) Johnny Reno (A-2) (Morally Unobjectionable For Adults) Alfie (A-4) Queen of Blood (A-l) tion (Adults, Adol.) WCKT Judex (A-2) 11:15 p.m. (11) — Bait (Morally Oblec- Alphaville (A-3) Question of Adultery 9 p.m. (4) — Branded (Family) a Jules and Jim (C) WLBW CD tionable In Part For All) REASON — For Contrary Alvarez Kelly ((A-3) (C) 11:15 P.m. (11) — Three Stripes in the Suggestive costuming, dialogue, and Ambush Bay (A-3) Juliet of the Spirits (A- Rare Breed, Tha (A-l! Sun ((Family) WINK II situations. An American Dream 4) Rasputin (B) 11:30 p.m. (4) — Night of the Quarter 11:30 p.m. (4) — The Harder They Fall Andy Wednesday (A-3) Kaleidoscope (A-3) (ForT Myers) Screenplays Apache Uprising (A-2) Redeemer, Th« (A-1) Moon (Morally Obiectionable in Part (Adults, Adol.) Khartoum (A-l) Red Desert (A-4) For All) REASON — Sugsestivs cos- Appaloosa, The (A-2) 11:30 p.m. (12) — Conflict (Family) Kid Rodelo (A-2) Red Line 700 (B) tuming and situations. WEAT HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Arabesque (A-3) m 12:30 a.m. HO; — Same as 6 P.m. Tues- Arrivederci, Baby (B) King and Country (A-3) Reptile, The (A-2) 12:30 p.m. (10) — Same as 6 p.m. Fri- (West Palm Beach) day. Without harking back to Assault On a Queen (A- King Rat (A-3) Return From the Ashes day 2) whether "Who's Afraid of Kiss Me Stupid (C) (A-3) > WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 Return of Mr, Moto, SATURDAY, Oct. 8 Virginia Woolf?" is a morali- Balcony, The (C) Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die (A-3) The (B) 3:30 p.m. (4) — Tarzan's Fight for 8:30 a.m (12) — King's Row (Adults, ty play, or, as editor Jenkins Bambole (C) Ride Beyond Vengence Life (Family) 12 Noon (4) — Captain From Castile Adol.) Knack, The (A-4) (A-3) I B a n 9/ Bang, You're (Adults, Adol.) » a.m. (7) — Navy Wife (Family) Lloyd Jones of "The Tulsa Knife In the Water (C) Rings Around the World 3:30 P.m. (7) — Tourist Attraction (No Dead (A-3) (A-l) Classification) 3:30 p.m. (7) — All This and Heaven Tribune" says:- "An up-to- Kwaidan (A-2) Too (Morally Obiectionable In Part 4:30 p.m. (4) — Distant Drums Battle of the Bulge (A- Run, Appaloosa, Run 9 p.m. (5-7) — The Joker Is Wild Adults, Adol.) La Boheme (A-2) (A-l) For All) REASON — SuicMt present- date chin wallow in the mire 1) Morally Obiectionalbe In Part For ed in sympathetic and heroic manner. La Fuga X) Russian Adventure (A- All) REASON—Suggestive costuming 6:00 p.m. (10) — Big Beat (Family) of human decadence," there's Bell Antonio (C) La Mandragola (C; 1) and song; light treatment of mar- 9 p.m. (10) — The Young Lions (Part 11:15 p.m. (11) — New Orleans Uncen- Big TNT Show, The (A- La Notte (C) Sandpiper, The (B) riage. 1) (No Classification) sored (Adults, Adol.) no question that Ernest Leh- 2) La Vista (A-3) Saturday Night and Sun- Lady Chatterley's Lover day Morning (C) 10:30 p.m. (10) — Arizona (Family) 11:15 p.m. (11) — The Saracen Blade i.m. (4) — Cluny Brown (Adults, man, who wrote the "Woolf" Birds Do It (A-l) (No Classification) (C) Seconds (B) 11:15 p.m. (11) — The Ganna People i.) script from Edward Albee's Blindfold (A-2) Lady L (B) Secret Agent Fireball (No Classification) 11:20 p.m; (5) — Sincerely Yours (Fam- 11:30 p.m. (12) — The Quiet American sordid play, also wrote the Blua Max, The (B) Las Vegas Hillbillys (A- (A-2) ily) (Adults, Adol.) 1) / Secret Agent Super Dra- 11:30 p.m. (2) — Rock Around the screenplay for "The Sound Blues For Lovers-(A-3) Lassie's Great Adven- gon (A-3) Clock (Adults, Adol.) 11:40 p.m. (12) — Drango (Adults, Adol.) THURSDAY, OCT. 13 Boccaccio 70 (C) ture (A-l) Secret Seven (A-l) 11:15 p.m. (5) — The Sea Chase (Moral- of Music." Born Frea (A-l) ' Last of the Renegades Servant, The (A-4) ly Obiectionable In Part For All) 8:30 a.m. (12 — Footlight Parade (No (A-l) Seven Capital Sins (C) MONDAY, OCT. 10 Boy, Did I Get A Wrong REASON — Suicide sympathetically Classification) Mr. Lehman says the suc- Last of the secret Seven Women (B) portrayed. Number (A-3) Agents (B) Seventh Dawn (B) 8:30 a.m. (12) — Navy Blues (Morally 9 a.m. (7) — At Gunpoint (Family) cess of two films, so extreme- Sweet and Sour (C) 11:40 p.m. (12) — Background to Dan- I Breathless (C) Leather Boys (A-3) Objectionable In Part For All) REA- 4:30 p.m. (4) — Love Me Tender (Mor- ly different, is "proof that Let's Kill Uncle (A-2) hakespeare Wollah (A- ger (Family) SON — Suggestive song and scenes. Bunny Lake Is Missing 12:35 a.m. (10) — Captive Wild Wom- ally Obiectionable In-Part For All) Let's Talk About Wom- 3) REASON — Suggestive actions and there is room for all kinds of (A-3) en {C> Silence, The Promise Her Anything Young World, The (C) WNOG (Naples). Same as 8:45 p.m. Jesse James Meets GIVE US THIS DAY — WLBW-TV, Ch. Frankenstein's Daush- CA-3) Regardless of dafe\~ / Zorba, The Greek (A-4) RADIO 5:05 P.M. CATHOLIC NEWS — WNOG, 1270 Kc RADIO — (Naples). (See Next Listing). KEY TO RATINGS 4:05 P.M. CATHOLIC NEWS — WGBS, 710 Kc — A-l Morally unobjectionable for all. (Sunday) 96.3 FM — Summary of International -,\,*te« Accounts Deportment I i A.M. Catholic News from NCWC Catholic A-2 Morally unobjectionable for adults and adolescents. THE CHRISTOPHERS — WGMA 1320 News Service and South Florida I Catholic News from The Voice. A-3 Morally unobjectionable for adults. Kc. (Hollywood) i THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — 7:30 P.M. A-4 Morally unoiectionable for adults, with reservations. (An A-IV WGBS, 710 Kc. 96.3 FM THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED — Classification is given to certain films which not morally offensive 6:05 A.M. WWIL, 1580 Kc, (Fort Lauderdale). LITTLE RIVER BANK In themselves require caution and some analysis and explanation THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — 8:45 P.M. AND TRUST COMPANY as a protection to the uninformed against wrong Interpretations <:30 A.M. THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS - THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD TO- WKAT, 1360 Kc. The Bruised Reed, and false conclusion.) DAY (REPEAT) — WGBS, 710 Kc. — Stephen McNally brings to life ex- periences from the files of a prison 8017 N. E. SECOND AVENUE Rebroadcast of TV program. chaplain. BMorally objectionable in part, for all. THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — MIAMI, FLORIDA C Condemned R-Recommented WHEW 1600 Kc. (Riviera Beach) (Daily) 7 A.M. EMBFR- .FtDtRAL RIStRVf VfSltM • FfDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED — SERMON OF THE DAY — WIOD, 410 WIRK, 1290 Kc. (West Palm Beach) Kc. Page 26 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7. 1966 RETIREMENT OF A FILM COLUMNIST FURNITURE INTERIORS

So Long, Farewell, Adieu of boca By William H. Mooring My "inning" has been lengthy, stimulating, chal- Dedicated to the Art of Gracious Living HOLLYWOOD, Calif., lenging and ever exciting. — This is to be my final Many readers who first column. With warm grati- wrote me or attended my 2980 N. Federal Boca Raton weekly editorials. "It is high about these things until the "talks" as teen-aged stu- tude to many editors and time I should stop," he said, mid 1950s when Bishop Wil- dents, continued to do so as readers, among them life- "for there simply cannot be liam A. Scully of Albany set parents. time friends, I plan with this much truth in the rolling a film study-group world!" plan, thus anticipating the Some of them are troubled my good wife and help- by today's extremely permis- mate, semi-retirement to a There must, of course, be educational proposals of Vati- more. Yet one realizes with can Council II, in its "Com- sive shifts in the moral and cot" -*e in a Father that truth, ever elu- munications Decree." asthetical perspectives thru ore i grove. sive, is apt to appear more Although of recent years, which films now are viewed. Since 1944, -when "Holly- so to those who are daring motion picture techniques With me, they think that wood in Focus" became the or foolish enough to risk the have vastly improved, not all "reforms" have been pressed first movie service to be syn- public platform of controver- of this ^'neoTrealistic matura- much too far, a great deal dicated to the Catholic press, sial opinion. Although I was tion" so ecstatically ac- too fast. The pendulum, how- I have written 1,210 movie occasionally boycotted (brief- claimed by younger critics, ever, is due for a swing, even columns; reviewed 5,134 dif- ly) by studios, heckled by actually is new. The "anti- as it ticks away time for us ferent films; tapped out 780 readers and (of late) buffet- establishment" — and often all. columns on television, plus ted by rivals, I have neither ant i-religious-movie tracts So with a grateful heart 255 monthly pages for Exten- evaded controversy, nor re- now eagerly pushed by ultra- and a pledge of lasting re- sion magazine. sisted change for the better. liberal, pro-Marxist and asso- membrances in my prayers, I have spoken between six This column was first (in ciated proponents of ideologi- I bid adieu to editors and and seven hundred times in the 1940s) to urge less rigid cal, socio-political film "art," readers, supporters and chal- schools, colleges, seminaries, Legion of Decency classifica- are but slightly streamlined lengers, who for over 20 public and parish halls, syna- tions, to distinguish, for ex- and modernized reiterations years have helped to fill my gogues, at interfaith gather- ample, between films condon- of the pro-Soviet film stuff I life on the movie scene with ings, or on radio or television ing divorce, adultery, crimi- constantly encountered be- interest and inspiration. forums. nal violence, etc., and those tween 1927 and 1935. Between 1919 and 1944, as merely reporting upon such Such films fed film soci- Qnc. reporter, critic, trade paper social evils. It was first to eties that spawned today's Films Critic editor, public relations coordi- advocate a mixed lay panel film festivals as art-camou- INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS • LAUNDRY • DRY CLEAN- nator or assistant studio pro- of legion viewers and consul- flaged market-places for pro- To Give Talk ING and JANITOR SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT duction manager, I viewed tants, upon which, eventual- pagandist movies. Ironically more than 5,000 films and ly, I was to serve among a enough, some authors who BOCA RATON — Edward LABORATORY SUPPLIES AND CHEMICALS worked on the scripts of a hopelessly outnumbered mi- then wrote pro-Soviet text- Fischer, motion picture crit- * SERVING * hundred or more. Would you nority of moderates and con- books, still are advocating ic, author, columnist and professor of communication DADE COUNTY • BROWARD • MONROE • LEE • COLLIER believe — 10,000 shows for servatives. the same intellectual, philoso- MARTIN • SAINT LUCIE • PALM BEACH • INDIAN RIVER free? In columns and speeches I phical and technical ap- arts at the University of Looking back at this moun- was first to advocate movie proaches to the "art" of mov- Notre Dame, will be the 200 N.E. 11th St., Miami 32, Fla. FR 7-1421 tain of words, I recall some- appreciation classes in ie-making; their works un- guest consultant for the first thing written by an editor- schools, * colleges and parish conditionally endorsed as seminar of the "Total Wom- if Broward JA 4-8321 * priest, after 11 years of halls. Very little was done sound Catholic education! an" project at Marymount College on Saturday, Oct. 8. Now a teacher of film criti- cism at Notre Dame U., Fischer is a member of the board of directors of the Uni- PAN AM v e r s i t y Film Producers Assn., and the Society of PLATING Cinematoiogists. He is a film advisor to NASA and was COMPANY assigned by the American Council on Education to de- DISTINCTIVE METAL FINISHES termine ways of bringing film studies into liberal arts edu- cation. Gold Plating of Religious Articles ECCLESIASTICALLY APPROVED His topic at the seminar See "Dick" Blake will be "Women and the Communication Arts: An- 98 N.E. 73rd St. PL 7-6621 "CHURCH AND the World Today" ner, Christian Family Movement (Just Off Miami Ave.) aesthesia or Challenge?" Miami, Florida which will be televised at 11 a.m. members of Holy Family parish, The program, which is open Sunday, Oct. 9 on CH. 7-WCKT will North Miami. Dan Schitea, another to the public,- will also in- feature Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whaley member, is the moderator. clude the showing of Ber- and Mr. and Mrs. George Baumgart- man's "Seventh Seal." Ballet Treatment Gives ltai Verve To Romeo-Juliet 3663 So. Miami Ave., Miami, Florida HOLLYWQOD, Calif. — tions used as subtitles, pre- . . . OVERLOOKING BISCAYNE BAY Dame Margot Fonteyn of sumably a concession to pop- The Royal Ballet, may not ular understanding and ac- be the image of Shake- ceptance. The scenery and costumers speare's 14-year-old Juliet by Nicholas Georgiadis, high- Capulet, nor Rudolf Nurey- lighting subdued saffrongs, ev, s robust than he russets, burnt siennas and seen. ^ at first, the physi- sepias in contrast with cal counterpart of Romeo. greens and blues, conspire Together, however, their with the flexible camera- FRANK J. ROONEY \ sheer mastery of every work of S. D. Onions and movement and their impec- Serge Poloviev's haunting cable gracefullness make music, played by the Royal INC. Opera House Orchestra, un- completely captavating, der the baton of John Lanch- Paul Czinner's exquisite berry. GENERAL CONTRACTORS FULLY APPROVED BY THE production. Choreography by Kenneth David Blair as Mercutio, MacMillan is great. Czinner Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals Desmond Doyle as Tybalt — presents the ballet as if one oh, the whole case down to were seeing it on the theater and the remotest member of the stage. The proscenium with corps de ballet — reflect its rich, crimson curtains The Catholic Hospital Association superb polish. alleviates some of the inevita- One is a trifle puzzled by ble, transitional jerkiness, the Rasputin-like makeup of the ballet being cut into Ronald Hynd's Friar Lau- three acts. This treatment, rence, although the charac- though debatable cinemati- Sisters of St. Joseph ter is genial. Some may ques- cally, is interesting and excit- tion the length interpola- ing. October 7. 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 27 YOU CAN HELP THE Society of St. Vincent de Paul TO HELP OTHERS By Donating Your Usable Discarded Furniture, Rugs, Appliances, Bedding, Clothing, Shoes and Miscellaneous Items. Please Contact The St. Vincent De Paul Store in your Area if Ft. lauderdale — 524-0716 if Miami — 373-3856 513 W. Broward Blvd. 801 N. Miami Avenue if Hollywood — 989-9543 if West Palm Beach — 832-0014 UNITED FUND drive for 1967 in ty Deanery, Miami DCCW and Mrs. 1090 S.W. 56th Avenue 2032 No. Dixie Hwy. Broward County is discussed by Carl Christy, United Fund residen- if POMPANO — 942-2242 Charles W. Reynolds, Red Cross tial co-chairman during a recent 2323 No. Dixie Hwy. representative,' with Mrs. John Cun- meeting. Any article you may wish to donate will be gladly picked up. ningham, president, Broward Coun- FOOD FAIR'S WONDERFUL DCCW Groups Need NEW GAME Cash Prices! Jlaie4t$\,000 Tt/imeu $5OO Rummage Sale Items Product Prizes! FAIX HOTJSECLEANERS . . . Are urged to contribute saleable items they no longer need to several DCCW affilia- Stamp Pr«es! tions sponsoring rummage sales. Both St. Clare's Women's MR. L. GOLDBERG MRS. B. HODGSON Guild, N. Palm Beach; and St. Ann Guild, Naples, have sched- MIAMI BEACH FT. LAUPERDALE uled sales for Saturday, Oct. 22. / LJ J j i _.L ' f i_ »»•• * i 'NAVESOF LOCAL^'GIAHT STEP" ' THIS N' THAT . . . Mrs. Betty Merritt, physical ed in- 0*4 Hundreds of other Cash Winners! mmits POSTED IN YOUR FOOD FAIR structor at Marymount College,1 Boca Raton, was recently awarded a 10-year service pin by the West Palm Beach Chap- ter of the American Red Cross for her services in teaching swimming ... St. Brendan Women's Club will host a "Har- vest Moon" dance at 9 p.m. .Saturday ,Oct. 15 in the parish BEEF SA1E! hall ... 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EMPLOYMENT: FINEST Monogramming on linens 6 Child Care NOTICE Serving all of & uniforms. 1001 S.W. 9 Ave. 374-7343 DESIGNATIONS as to sex in our Help 7-:----:^z^z^ ::zl--: C||ar/Offe County Wanted columns are made only (1) to 2 Funeral Directors WILL BABY SIT, YOUR HOME. indicate bona fide occupational qualifica- HAVE TRANSPORTATION. 758-9829 tions for employment which an employer WILL Babysit my home, 5 days a~week regards as reasonably necessary to the N.E. area. Licensed. PL 1-7455 normal operation of his business or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience to our Jos. L., J. L, Jr., Lawrence H. 10 Loans readers to let them know which positions the advertiser believes would be of more (ALL LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS) CARL F. SLADE, F.D. For Best Real Estate Values interest to one sex than the other because Use The Voice Classified of the work involved. Such designations i/VE buy old Gold and Diamonds shall not be taken to indicate that any ad- vertiser intends or practices any unlawful "A SERVICE OF DISTINCTION preference, limitation, specification or dis- CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME LE MONDE JEWELERS crimination in employment practices. AT A COST YOU CAN AFFORD" 8499 Coral Way II Schools 17 Help Wanted Female 800 PALM AYE. NIALEAH TU 8-3433 10 WOMEN WANTED, work from your Home-like Atmosphere Extra services home. Studio Girl Inc., subsidiary of He- With all modern without additional BE A NURSE'S AIDE lene Curtis. Phone 624-2246 after 6 P.M. !380 W. Flagler St. . 443-9741 TEACHER, experienced & qualified, En- facilities charges glish speaking for Catholic elementary BE A NURSE'S AIDE school. Good salary. Write Box 105, The Pvt. Training, 10 Lessons 751-8500 Voice, 6180 NE 4 Ct., Miami. 1349 FLAGLER STREET, W STENOS, typists, key punch. Temporary f i Florists work, to fit your schedule, day, week, Roderick O Neil,' President month, more. Kelly Girls, 306 Roper FR 3-0656 Bldg., FR 3-5412. CLERK TYPIST FOR small office. Good salary, fringe benefits. Transportation necessary. Write Box 113, The Voice, 6)80 N.E. 4 Ct., Miami. For The Voice Classified Information Call PI 4-2651 VIII reasons why FUNERAL HOMES, INC. 4 Florists 7200 N.W. 2nd Ave. 6001 Bird Road Van OrsdeVs is Miami's 751-7523 667-8801 FLORAL Henry R. Ware, Funeral Director most recommended and Com{o/it TRIBUTES Are Expressions Of Sympathy funeral service Homelike Surroundings BASKETS-SPRAYS-WREATHS FROM $12.50 Dignified Friendly Service Other Van Arrangements Convenient Locations — five cHopels strate- gically locoted for family ond friends. FROM $7.50 I Prices To Meet Any Driers Filled Fer Ucal Or Out Of !•«• Deliveries. More experienced — Von Onset's conducts Family Budget more adult funerals than anyone in Dade MIAMI • MIAMI BEACH ANTHONY'S FLORIST II County . . . and passes savings developed CORAL GABLES • HOLLYWOOD 2 LOCATIONS FT. LAUDEROALE • BOCA RATON 11603 N.E. 2 AVE. 758-4787 on to the families we serve. 1 Block North Of Barry College 1224 N.E. 163rd ST. 947-6639 Finest facilities —•• Van OrsdelV beautiful 2 Funeral Directors 2 Funeral Directors III chapels provide everything possible for com- fort and reverent dignity. All chapels equipped R. E. Wixsom, F.D. Funeral Home with pews and kneeling rails. R.Jay Serving faithfully for over 68 years

Finest service — no compromise with qual- 206 S.W. 8th Street FR 3-2111 KRAEER FUNERAL HOME IV ity. Our best service always — to anyone •— ambulance service regardless of the amount spent — and we Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach guarantee our service. 565-5591 941-4111 Deerfield Beach Personal attention — our staff trained to 399-5544 V personally handle every problem, no matter R. Jay Kraeer, Funeral Director how difficult, every detail, no matter how small.

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October 7, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 29 CALL MISS PERRY AT PLAZA 4-2651 FOR CLASSIFIED

31 Cars for Sale 37 Cars for Sale 72 Instructions 40 Household Goods 60 APT. RENTALS HOUSEKEEPER, live in, Have driver's Northeast license. No cooking or laundry. Good EARLY AMERICAN VOICE wages. Write Box 114, The Voice, 6180 FURN. APTS. FROM $60 MONTH UP N.E. 4 Ct. Miami . Sectional Davenport UTILITIES INCLUDED, YEAR ROUND - CLASSIFIED VERSATILE woman HSKP Duties for ADULTS ONLY. NO PETS. GOOD CONDITION. ONLY 5 YRS. OLD, KEYSTONE COURT, 6307 N.E. 2 Ave. RATES and Apt. Seeing 3rd grade child off to $50 school and return. Must have drivers CALL 444-5960 DUPLEX FURN. 1 BEDROOM APT. INFORMATION BEST license, general common sense and aver- $60 MONTH. 1011 N.E. 140 ST. age intelligence. Excellent Job - offers 47 Household Goods Wanted 2 Line Minimum Charge room, board and other" fringe benefits. DUPLEX 1 bedrm. Apts., Furn. Call between 5 P.M. and 11 P.M., 751-0251 Screen porch, air Cond, Near Count 5 Words Per Line Barry, $90 Mo. Yrlv. 283 N.E. 111th. "SE SOLICITA senora para limpiar HIGHEST PRICE PAID St., PL 9-5520 for appointment. 1 Time Per Line 60c casa los sabados par la manana en el DEAL FOR GOOD USED FURNITURE 3 Times ..•,,...... Peif Line 50c area del Southwest cerca de Kendall, 4 horas $5. Debe ser competente y tener ART'S FURNITURE Northwest referencias y medios de transporte, 2134 S.W. 67 AVE. MO 1-744. 13 Consecutive Llamar al 379-7460 en dias de trabaio." 1 BEDROOM Apt., Furn., all elec. Neai Times • Per Line '40c 43-A Musical Instruments shopping, 2 buslines. $65 mo. Working 79 Help Wanted Male or Fsmale 26 'Consecutive GRETSCH, Fender, . Gibson Guitars, couple or retiree. Call PL 8-7679 after Times Per I' 35c IN Basses, Banioes, Pedal Steel Guitars, P.M. SALES, PART OR FULL TIME 52 Consecutive CALL NA 4-7206 Amplifiers, Reverbs, P.A. Systems, ac- cordions, Drums, Band instruments $25 1 Bedroom apt., Furn. or Unfurn., Times • Per i_ . 30c 21 Positrons Wanted Female $60 mo. Yrlv. 615 N.W. 25 Court. SAM'S RADIO MUSIC. Northwest SAME RATE as 3" BAN SEID, MGR. TOWN TOM MACKIN MIDDLEAGED, respectable lady will WEST HOLLYWOOD 983-4370 lines ordinary typ« Member Blessed Trinity Parish Member St. John The Apostle care for baby at home or offers as FURN. 1 bedroom duplex Apt., screened lady's companion. Can drive. 444-7856. LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW 8. porch, garage. Adults only. 6913 N.W. 4 SAME RATE as 4 USED PIANOS AND ORGANS IN FLA. Court. 18 PT lines ordinary type LADY who speaks French & English de- VICTORS, 300 N.W. 54 St., MIAMI BRAND NEW '66s sires work as companion, light house- PL 8-8795 FURNISHED garage Apt. for 1 or 2. $50 work or will help convalescent. Live out.. Broward, JA 2-5131 Homestead, CE 8-1637 Mo. including utilities. Close to bus & Write Box 63, The Voice, 6180 N.E. 4th| SAME RATE as 5 IMPERIAL - CHRYSLER Ct. Miami. shopping. 166 N.W. 48 St. 24PT. lines ordinary type THE MUSIC GALLERY Miami Beach FOR SALE: WURLITZER Pianos, Organs, New-Used NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAPS PLYMOUTH - VALIANT No down payment, 5 Yrs. to pay CORNER EFFICIENCY, AIR COND 40 Household Goods 198 E. 4 Ave,, Hialeah, 887-6275 NEAR PARK, MALL, SHOPPING. CALL PLazc 4-2651 1457 MERIDIAN. EASY BANK RATES BREAKFAST nook, formica, table & 2 60 APT. RENTALS Published Every Friday chairs, $35. 681-0077. Southwest Deadline Tuesday, 4 p.m. Up To 36 Months WASHER, TV, Refrigerator, range New!I Biscayne Park NEW, large, Unfurn. Apt. built-in kitchen, No down payment, $2 week. FACING Miami Shores Golf Course. new refrig. $90 Yrly. Also cottage Furn. For Friday' Edition. Sid Mass Appliance Co. 661-5461 Ttc Voice" will Mt ht responsible for CHRYSLER 7279 Red Road 666-8796 Furn. Apt., twin beds. Retired couple, Mgr. 537 S.W. 10 St. no pets. 759-2851. BEDROOM Apt, $45 Mo. including More UM tne incorrect insertion la PLYMOUTH To Place Your Ad In The utilities, 3089 S.W. 4 St. HI 4-9511. tie event ef any error i» an advertise- McGAHEY Business Service Directory For The Voice Classified Information ment m the part ef the publisher, it will Call Mary Mahoney, 754-2651 Call PL 4-2651 Coconut Grove furaisa the advertiser a letter st wtrde«" "DADE COUNTY'S OLDEST DEALER" as t* attain the said error and the 37 Cars for Safe 37 Cars for Sale NEW Bldg. Unfurn. 1 bedroom Apt., air •aglisher stall he ttherwise relieve! Cond. 3219 Virginia St., 532-5733. 1930 N.E. 2nd AVENUE ftm responsibility thereof. 60-4 Hofefs and Motels t-Nl Legal or Pelitical Ads-

Service Station Guide Service Station Guide For The NEW OWNER, MGR. ON PREMISES PAT PERRY Classified Manager CARPETING, tile showers 8, bath, air- cond. Hub of 8 buslines. At 24 hr. May- BEST TRADES, flower Restaurant. $10 wk. up, $3 day up Tipton Motel, 47 N.E. 36 St., 759-9383. I HOUSE RENTALS PARISH SERVICE STATION GUIDE Northwest PRICES and 61 HOUSE RENTALS COMPLETE CAR SERVICE BEDROOMS, Unfurn. $85 Mo. 1 Northeast bedroom, Furn. $75. Adults. Near St. ST. JAMES Mary's. 436 N.W. 83 St., 758-8433. NEW, UNFURN: 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH, Daniel J. Horvath TERMS Michael J. Boyle AIRCOND., CARPETED. PATIO $150 MONTH YEARLY. 171 N.E. 117 St. 62 WANTED TO RENT General Manager New Car Sales Mgr. NEW duplex, 2 bedrm., central air, WE NEED HOMES TO RENT JOHN'S Little Flower FOR Epiphany adults. $125 mo. Near St. Rose, 10820 Prefer 3 or 4 bedroom 2 bath In N.E. 3 Ave. nice area. We also sell homes. Coral Gables South Miami Fieber Realty, Realtors 757-4964 CONSULT THE 37 Cars for Safe ROAO MECHANIC 31 Cars for Sale ON SERVICE STATION SERVICE BUTT NEAR YOU FOR OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS '\CKFR ON VOLKSWAGEN BUD ROTH GEN RANKER GULF SERVICE ALL YOUR AUTO Including the Fastback and Squire bach •ON THE TRAIL" models. Let us arrange for you to pick up PH. 681-9133; NEEDS AMERICA'S LARGEST your car in Europe this year. John Pastorelia, Prop. PONTIAC DEALER |AACC1VA™W e DETROIT. FtINT* MIAMI ' * »T. MIAMI] Authorized VW Dealer 2006 First Si. ED 5-2141 ST. AGNES FINE CARS - FINE SERVICE 3650 BIRD ROAD HI 6-0812 FORT MYERS ST. RO5E OF LIMA LARRY'S PORST TEXACO SAVE TODAY! SERVICE STATION BILL AUSTIN Pick-up & Delivery Service (Proprietor — Larry Gaboury INVITES \Smelairj 1 CRANDON BLVD. KEY BISCAYNE EM 1-5521 N.E. 2nd Ave. at 99th St. Miami Shores PL 8-2998 ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE CHEVROLET

MO 7-3344 JOHNSON EARLY SERVICE MILLER ROAO CITIES SERVICE COME ROAD SERVICE GOLF SERVICE WHEEL TUNE VPS (ENTER BRAKE JOHS OPEN 6 AM. _ 11 P.M. PL 1-8564 6700 MILLER ROAD 5600 BISCAYNE BLVD. 67 FORD QUEEN OF MARTYRS The World's FINEST Chevrolet Dealer CORPUS CHRISTI

TIRES— BATTERIES—ACCESSORIES HUDSON'S AUSTIN FORD STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS SHELL SERVICE FLORIDA'S LARGEST FORD DEALER - HOME OWNED & OPERATED SERVICE TIRES ENGINE Automotive Specialists BATTERIES STEAM Tun£-Upi — General Repair 3801 N.W. 27th AVE., MIAMI Wheel Alignment — Brakes CLEANING PHONE NEW CAR-NE 5-0311 GARAGE REPAIRS ewuasseRUKS ROBERTHWFMAW 63 3-6988 | StTtoews Si. fcraetfluwi St Timothy PHONE USED CAR-NE 5-0310 Tammy Hudson — Owner 680 S.W. 27th AVE. 15 MINUTES FROM MOST ANYWHERE IN MIAMI 1185 N.W. 36th Street FOSU IAUDERDALE N.MIAMI AVE/at 21st ST. • FR 7-2601 FROM BROWARD CALL 525-6888 :30U N.W. 36th ST. • NE 5-2582

Page 30 THE VOICE Miami, Florida October 7, 1966 t Lots 6 Acreage for Sale 73 HOMES FOR SALE: 3 HOMES FOR SALE: 73 HOMES FOR SALE: 73 HOMES FOR SALE: Miami Snores Northwest Southwest Coral Gables «. IT'S EASY ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH SPLIT LEVEL, 1260 N.W. 90 ST. MMEDIATE occupancy, 3 Bedrm., 2 NEAR shopping, St. Theresa. CBS 2 BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom, 3VT bath, CBS 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS bath, patio, double garage, central air- Bedrm., garage, many extras. Priced playroom, 2-car garage. By Appt. Cond.-heating. Beautifully landscaped cor- right. 112 Romano. MO l-79«7. TO OWN FLA. LAND J. S. PALMER, Realtor, PL 4-226* 530 N.W. 87 ST. ner lot. Sprinkler system. Near Holy Ro- MR. ADVERTISER NO QUALIFYING sary Church. Call 235-5015 evenings after Soafn Miami DADE COUNTY BY OWNER — Executive type home, 4 BEDROOM 2 bath, completely Furn. 6 or weekends. JUST'18 MILES TO THE OCEAN large bedrooms, 3 baths, central air- On Little River. Make offer, assume POOL, 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS Cond., 2-car garage, enclosed pool. 1226 FHA mortgage, $137 month. 2 Bedroom House. Fully Air-Cond. V4 ACRE. $900 DOWN, $175 MONTH, NO N.E. 93 St. PL 1-9051. MARGARET THOMAS, Realtor, 759-3543 IDEALLY LOCATED, 5 BLOCKS FROM CLOSING COSTS. ST. THOMAS PAR- ST. MICHAEL PARISH. CALL 4464636 ISH. 5701 S.W. 72 AVE. 666-0748 $10 DOWN $10 MONTH Professionals-Ideal for Office & Home DEAL FOR COUPLE. NEAR FLAGLER THIS SPACE 0601 N.E. 2 AVE.. 10C lot on N.E. 2 EXCELLENT CONDITION. 2 BEDROOM ST. THERESA AREA Ave., circular drive. Plenty of parking, SEPARATE DINING ROOM, GARAGE 3 BEDROOM, SCREENED PATIO Kendall near churches, schools, shopping, buses. $1,000 DOWN, NO CLOSING $400 DOWN, $98 PAYS ALL Vk ACRES J. S. PALMER, Realtor, PL 4-2266 ED. ASPLUND, Broker, 665-5511 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME. HI 3-8978. 3888 N.W. 4 TER. Call wkends ON SPRINKLERED 'A Acre. Large fami- GET STARTED TODAY WALK TO ST. ROSE-SHORES AREA BLOCK from Biscayne College. Pool, 10411 S.W. 53 ST. ly room, separate dining room, carport, GOOD 4V?% mortgage, some cash. Spa- patio, huge Florida room, many extras. ST. TIMOTHY PARISH utility room, garage. Bomb Shelter. WAS RESERVED WRITE OR CALL FOR BROCHURE cious 2 bedroom, HARDWOOD floors, $300 down, $85 month. 2951 N.W. 164 St.CBS 3 bedroom 2 bath, outstanding CE 5-9566. Florida room. Total $16,000. NA 1-0115. condition, new wall to wall carpet in liv- DEANS REALTY Realtor PL 7-7263 MOVING NORTH. 3 Bedroom 2 Bath, ing and dining room, central heat, built MILLER & BLACKBURN MIAMI SHORES large Florida room, hardwood . floors, in electric stove, garbage disposal in BY OWNER REALTORS $18300 newly remodeled kitchen, fireplace with kitchen. FHA mortgage already placed, 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME 3215 N.E. 2 AVE. MIAMI, FLA. no qualifying, $2,250 down. See this, call ON SPRINKLERED V4 ACRE PHONE: 377-8349 BEDROOM CBS. Tile roof. Oak floors. gas. Near schools, church, stores, buses. Garage. Florida room. Screened porch. 827 N.W. 146 St., 681-2664. STUART REALTY, Realtors, 635-0849 LARGE family room, separate dining TOR YOU 73 HOMES FOR SALE: Itness forces sale. room, carport, utility • room, garage PARKER REALTY, REALTOR 2722 N.W. 6 ST. S73 MONTH PAYS ALL fenced 25x25 dog pen. Bomb shelter. Hollywood .25 N.E. 123 ST. PL 9-3931 ST. MICHAEL PARISH PARTLY Furn. 2 bedroom. Near Gables $21,500. Call for appointment, CE 5-9566. BEDROOM, 1 bath CBS. A neat Ittle Bus. St. Theresa Parish. No qualifying. BEDROOM, 1 Bath with Separate Du Biscayne Gardens home, idear for elderly couple or small Good terms. For The Voice plex. MULLEN REALTORS 226-1311 amily. Walk to church, buses and stores. Classified Information $15,000, $7,000 Down, 989-2757 ST. JAMES AREA STUART REALTY, Realtors, 635-0849 ACRE, CORRAL, KENNEL, FENCE -TUSANDS MISSED $11,500 TOTAL, $350 DOWN Cair PL 4-2651 BEDROOM 2 bath. Available for rent LARGE CBS 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Florida $84 MONTH PAYS ALL. 3 Bedrooms, Southwest room, oak floors. Many extras. By own- WEST HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA carport, fenced yard, tile roof, range, 77 Real Estate-for Sale il2,90O TOTAL. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, er. $19,500. St. Brendan Parish, 10795 refrigerator. MUST SELL S.W. 34 St. 226-7047. carport, patio. Near schools, church & CHILDRESS & CASE REALTORS CUSTOM built POOL home. 3 bedroom, 2 shopping center. 3010 N.W. 72 Ave 12006 N. MIAMI AVE. 758-4661 bath, central air & heat. Many extras. Coral Gables YOUR AD 9874741. Reduced from $25,500, $2,000 down. By SUNSWEPT Retirement home, now ready Northeast owner 271-7585. D. Lewis, Inc. for occupancy. Extras. $1,800 down take 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 2-Car Garage ST. BRENDAN'S Parish, 3 bedroom, 1 CENTRAL AIR-HEAT KM. ISTATI INVESTMENTS over mortgage. 7840 Taft St. Miami 10745 Griffing Blvd. St. Rose Parish bath, Florida room plus screened 688-0121; Hollywood, 989-8776. BETTY PHOENIX, Broker 758-3254 porch, large fenced yard. Low down pay- Big 3 Bedroom-2 Bath PALM MEACH COUNTY ESTATE SETTLEMENT CHOICE corner, near Miami Shores. Air- ment. 3240 S.W. 105th Ave. 226-5237 after READY to move in! Out of town owner 31 WEST 20th Street. . AND YOU LAKE Forest, 3 bedroom rancher. Asking Cond. 3. bedroom, 2 bath, Fla. room, 6. . offers for quick sale his spacious mod- $11,500. balance of mortgage $8,900 walll t o waiill carpetingti.. . ConventionaCotil or 3 BLOCKS from Epiphany. By owner, ern home on beautiful Gables corner! Riviera Beach • VI 4-0301 ayable at $52 per month. FHA. 10401 N.W. 5 Ave. Open Sun. 1-5. 6020 S.W. 84 St. 3 bedroom, 2 bath CBS,Large living room with white adobe brick CARMINE BRAVO, Realtor 754-4731 BENDER REALTY, 757-6422, 681-6422 Florida room, screen porch. Price $21,000. fireplace — sliding doors to huge family $20,000 NEW DUPLEX patio — porch! Wonderful financing. 70 Real Estate Loans BEDROOM, Furn., Air-Cond. $13,500. : NEAR Gables & buses. 2 bedroom, 2 Placed mortgage $25,500! This is a dan- 1392 N.E. 145 ST. bath,iurn. Yearly $125 monthly. Adults. Bedroom 2 bath, many extras. MU 8-2763 dy! Call Mrs. Huff, MISSED A SALE Miramar T13,000 2601 S.W. 34 Ave. To see call HI 6-6028. DOROTHY B. FLYNN, REALTOR U 9-2096 Eves. YU 3-4421 CBS modern 3 Bedrm. 2 bath. Cypress 5759 Sunset Dr. MO 7-2468 24 Hrs. walls, pool. 7595 S.W. 47 Ct. MO 6-8154. HOME LOANS 3 BEDROOM, LARGE POOL 77 Real Estate tor Sale J. A. O'Brien Realty TERRIFIC Value! A 'Beautiful Rancher 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, CORNER. NEAR To Buy, ScU; BuiW or Refinance 6326 PEMBROKE ROAD on parkllke setting. A $40,000 value, Christ The King. Approx. $86 Month asking $28,500. Balance of martgage 17200 S.W. 121 AVE. CE 5-6177 inquiries Invited • No Objiaation WEST HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA S22.O00. J. S. BLAIN HI 4-MI1 North Miami RM1NE BRAVO, Realtor, 754-4731 4 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, full kitchen, 63 ROOM RENTALS E. OF BISCAYNE BLVD. $21,900 large family room, den, oversized •nr r*H tin Itm StHinf FlwMa HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL garage, pool, patio. Air conditioned. TJnjversity CBS 5 bedroom, 3 bath, garage. $2,000 Down, no closing costs. $28,500. St. • FLORIDA LANDS Hollywood A JEWEL! 3 bedroom, 2 bath Formal dining, Florida room, Florida room, screened patio, Thomas Parish. 5847 S.W. 69 Ct. 271-1343. • INVESTMENTS LARGE bedroom, private bath, private modern kitchen, den, 757~4966 oak floors, it's VACANT. $17,900 FIEBER REALTY, REALTORS Fairchild-St. Theresa Area SUITC 807 TTederaJ entrance, immaculate, well Furn. For ANGELA DALEY. REALTOR 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS OLYMHA BUILDING •*• OF COML CMMS Gentleman. $15 week, yearly rate. 713 N.E. 125 757-2559 BETTER THAN FHA $16,000—$115 PAYS ALL MIAMI, FLORIDA MIRACLC MILE AT TOMCI 989-4486. This Little River 3 Bedroom Home Office Houn »-J P.M. ST. JAMES PARISH In A-l condition. Vacant. Must sell. WITH $600 DOWN Miami Shores RIDE BY O. J. POWELL, Realtor, 757-2511 ED ASPLUND, Broker, 665-5511 865 N.W. 131 ST. NICELY Furn. room for mature lady. NEAT and clean 3 bedroom CBS with Northwest Pvt. home. Reasonable. 251 N.W. 102 carport, patio, awnings, 200 Amp. elec- St. 758-8894. tric service and extras found only in high- FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM er priced homes. Completely Furn. for NEAR ST. JAMES. MU 8-6237 Hortbeast only $14,000. Call Mr. Bender to see LOVELY 6 ROOM CBS, $400 DOWN ROOM, Pvt. Bath, entrance $50 Mo. 457 J. K. REALTY, Realtor $12,500. 2242 N.W. 93 TERR. 691-6919 N.E. 107 St. PL 9-9680 After 6 P.M. 15950 W. Dixie Hwy. 947-7571 DIRECTORY | For The Voice Classified Information BUSINESS 3 BEDROOM VA Bath, air-Cond.-fieat Call PL 4-2651 Northwest Many extras. $750 down, $96 Mo. pays 2 BEDROOM with twin beds, linens sup- all. Near St. James. 260 N.W. 133 St. Roofing plied. Share bath. Prefer teachers or students. $100 Per month, breakfast & Miami Shores supper Included. Call 621-0074. Located T3. Business Service: 13. Business Service: 13. Business Service: across Biscayne College & busline. CUSTOM BUILT — EXTRA CLEAN 2 BEDROOM 2 bath. Oak floors, centra Re-Roofing & Repairs LOVELY Room Pvt. Entrance $12 wk heat, Fla. room, pool, garage, flat t!l< Aircond. & Heating Lawn Maintenance Plumbing Gentleman preferred. Close to Cath- roof. Near Barry College. Widow mus All Types R«of$ -Since 1920 Install, repair, sales and service, ATTENTION SCHOOLS & CHURCHES edral. PL 1-5172. settle estate. Price $29,200 Furn. Brokei 220 wiring. Call 223-0172 Wl 5-5439 A.M. & Eves. 754-3765 Mr. Dick ROUGH MOWING, ACREAGE. UN 5-2846 PHIL PALM PLUMBING LARGE, corner Rm., clean, Pvt. entry, ey. PALMER Roofing Co. REPAIRS 8. ALTERATIONS bam. Aircond. Opt'l. 223 N.W. 26 Ave. BUILDERS EXPERT Lawn Digging lc a Ft. Sodding 8c Complete landscaping. 624-1805 Roof Cleaning 6 Coating FR 3-6244 FLA. rooms, additions, garages. New Hialeah construction. R. Murphy, Contractor, CALL PLAZA 8-9896 LAWN MOWER SERVICE REFRIGER4TOR REPAIRS NICE ROOM FOR MIDDLE-AGED Pest Control NA 1-8871 — Eves. NA 4-7854 PERSON. 620 S.E. 3 Pi. TU 8-8865. R. L. CHERRY Member Visitation Parish MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. Free Estimates. Factory Trained HOO*F CLEANING 4 TONY THE HANDYMAN Authorized Service and Parts Mechanics. Aircondltionlng. PL 4-2583 Sooth west •NATIONWIDE TERMITE- ELECTRICAL, Plumbing, Carpentry, In- Fertilizers — Sharpening — Welding ROOM, PVT. BATH, HOME PRIVI COATING AND P^ST CONTROL stall Air Conditioners. Repairs. TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU ROOF CLEANING & COATING LEGES LADY OR COUPLE. CALL ALSO Wl 7-4256. 27 S.W. 27th Ave. Call HI 4-2305 20256 Old Cutler Rd. Call CE 5-4323 CLEANED $12, COATED $24, TILE, 271-2306. HOUSE PAINTING AL — THE HANDY MAN BOND-GRAVEL, LICENSED Painting, Jalousies, Carpentry, INSURED AND GUARANTEED. Coral Gables REASONABLE Light Plumbing and Household Repairs. MOVING and STORAGE CALL 947-6465; 373-8125; 947-5006 LARGE, Furn. roam, private bath, en No Job Too Small MU 1-7922 Wl 7-6423 Weathers Bros. Moving 8. Storage Rooting trance in private home. Near Trail LOCAL & long distance movers. Modern 444-7856. ADDITIONS, NEW HOMES, BUILDING fireproof warehouse for storage. Reaso- NEW ROOFS OR REPAIRS Roofing PLANS nable rates to all 50 states. Free Est., no Residential or Commercial Cutler Ridge AMERICAN ADDITIONS INC., Hank obligation. Call 888-5261 or eves. 821-3579. JOE RUSSO, Gen. Contractor Dorlon Call 271-6401 Anytime ROOM RENTAL — Share my home with Member of St. Monica's 621-1401 $9 PER HOUR OR FLAT PRICE. PAD- a working girl. Large bedroom, Florida DED VAN WITH LIFTGATE, 2 MEN. JOHNS MANVILLE room, kitchen privileges, quiet neighbor- Re-Rooting i Repairs FREE INSPECTIONS CARPENTERS HANDLE HEAVY APPLIANCES. GUARANTEED ROOF hood in Cutler Ridge. Very reasonable. ANYTIME, CALL HAL, 821-7845. LICENSED AND INSURED Call after 5 P.M., 238-4640. CARPENTRY, Formica Specialty. Cabi- All Kinds. Since 1945 MOVING Member of Chamber of Commerct 635-4538 net Doors, Paneling, Alterations. Claude Local, Long distance, Storate WHY PAY FOR NEW ROOF? 63-4 Room and Board LICENSED and INSURED HI 8-7252. WE REPAIR your roof, 33 years of DELCHER'S OF MIAMI Guaranteed work. Also new roofs. WILL TAKE 1 OR 2 RETIRED MEN — TERMINIX REMODELING and all types of repair. CALL OX 1-5951; OX 1-3571 ROOM AND BOARD. 758-9829. JACA & SON ROOFING CO. Air-Cond. Installation, plastering, paint- Joe Devlin, Member St. Hugh Church, K. ing and roofing. Cabinets 8. doors. WILLIAMS MOVING, STORAGE of C. LARGE double room, 2 closets. Single or FR 3-7836 Padded Van, Lift-gate. $3 up. MU 1-9930 HI 3-1922, MO 7-9606, MU 5-1097 double. St. Rose of Lima Parish. 368 SERVICE, Inc. 271-8764 after 6. N.E. Ill St. LOWEST PRICES. RELIABLE MOVERS SCREENS Window Repairs Carpet & Rug Cleaning PADDED VAN LIFT-GATE. INSURED. 71 Business & Investment Window Repairs NA 4-3406. POOL - PATIO - SCREENS REPLACED Properties JOE WELSH MOVING and STORAGE SCREEN METAL WORK AUTUMN SPECIAL $17.50 LOCAL moving, modern Vans. Local FREE ESTIMATE. 887-1161 OWNER ILL, MUST SELL Living-Dining-Hail shampooed long distance moving. In Fla., Ft, Business zoned. Big CBS Home, QUALITY CARPET 887-8711 Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Orlando. Tarn SEPTIC TANKS $14,900. N.E. area. Call 757-4966 DRESSMAKING pa. Key West. NE 5-2461 days. Eves CONNIE'S Septic Tank Co. Pumpouts, FIEBER REALTY, REALTORS MU 1-1102. Hiwd. 987-7361. Repairs. 24 HR. SERVICE, 888-3495 GENERAL WINDOW DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS. NEAR Pesf Control ST. MARY CATHEDRAL. 754-6374 PAINTING SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS DRESSES Made With or Without Pat- REPAI3755R BIR SERVICD ROAD E terns PAINTING — Interior - Exterior. Also Chinch Bug Control Also Alterations. English and Spanish. Paper Hanging. Licensed, Insured, SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS REASONABLE. Call 448-6900. clean, reliable. Low Rate. Frank Fortino, 20 YEARS experience. We repair all 696-3824. MEMBER RS.A.F. SEWING AND ALTERATIONS types sewing machines. For free esti- 1448-08961 IN MY HOME. CUTLER RIDGE. 238-2793 PAINTING, Interior, Exterior By hour or mates without obligation call 759-4586 contract T. R. Walker, Wl 7-7723. night or day. Licensed and Insured HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKER CALL 538-5959 HOUSE Painting, Household Repairs. SIGNS •-'• me 758-4654 GLASS SLIDING DOORS * GLAZING Quality Work. Reas. J. Martin, SECURED AGAINST BURGLARY! * CAULKING ELECTRICIANS MU 1-5210, after 6. 24 nUUR ANSWERING SERVICE PAINTER, SKILLED ALL TOOLS, DROP CLOTHS, NEAT, DAY OR JOB, 634-0460 EDVITO SIGNS WE CARRY A COMPLETE * SCREENING MINNET ELECTRIC SERVICES TRUCKS WALLS GOLD LEAF AWNINGS PAINTING, Interior, exterior. Reasonable Specializing in Repair, Remodeling rates. Free estimates. Call 666-8120. 90 N.W. 54th St. PL 8-7025 LINE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS LO 6-7521 Ft. Laud., Pompano. Est. i: years. PAINTING, inside - outside, any size iob. Carpentry work. Free estimates. Mem- TV REPAIRS, FLOORING ber St. Mary. Dee. PL 7-3875. HURRICANE PLUMBING PLUMBING TV SERVICE CALLS $1 VINYL ASBESTOS TILE FROM 8c QUALITY PAINTING Licensed. In- ALL S.W. 8^ GABLES. CALL 666-0915 Endurance, 13900 N.W. 7 Ave. 681-4923 sured. STEVE ARADI, 226-8793 AWNING SHUTTER CO. PAINTING for those who care. Neat & UPHOLSTERT Awnings — Patios HOME REPAIRS clean. By M. J. Spellman, licensed & insured. Member Little Flower. 444-5123. HOME AND BUSINESS REPAIRS Storm Panels AND IMPROVEMENTS. 888-1078 AKRON DECORATORS Plumbing Repair Service PLASTERING RATTAN and Danish cushions recovered, 40% DISCOUNT $4.35 each, includes fabric. Kitchen 1001 £. 24 St., Hialeah OX 1-6616 LAVAL VILLENEUVE chairs (seats and backs) $3.87 per chair, CATERING ALL KINDS OF HOME REPAIRS Plastering, Stucco, Patching includes colorful vinyls. Sofas and Chairs PLaza 7-0606 WEEKDAYS AFTER 6: 751-4262 ALSO OLD AN DNEW WORK Reupholstered or Slipcovered reasonably. ALL REPAIRS IN THE HOME LICENSED, INSURED. CALL 681-2274 Draperies custom made. Fabrics sold by REASONABLE. HI 8-6629 PLUMBING the yard. Huge savings. Free estimates ASSENS ELECTRIC SEWER. CABLE — Your home. PAINTING, plastering, roofing repairs, Jack & Sons Plumbing Contractors CALL 949-0721 OME CATERING by Mi J. Spellman, licensed & Insured. ELECTRIC SEWER CABLES PLozo 9-0355 Nights ond Sudoys PL 8-9622 Member Little Flower. 444-5123. VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE DAILY DIVVERS 30 YRS. plumbing experience. 24 Hours LAWN MAINTENANCE service. Special repairs. Free estimate VENETIAN BLINDS - CORNICES .DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME on new iobs. 2035 N.W. 95 St. OX 1-4826. REFINISHED REPAIRS YOUR HOME McCormick-Boyeff Plumbing Co. CLEAN MUCK, MARL, LAWN SAND, CORAL GABLES PLUMBING CO. CALL STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 - • WE ALSO CATER ROCK FILL. BOB KINKADE, 271-8001 Water Heater Repairs & Sales 9510 NW 7th AVE. PARTIES —SP'riAl FVF'JTS 7424 N.E. 2nd AYE. MIAMI, FLA. RELIABLE LAWN MAINTENANCE. 4119 Ponce d« Leon Blvd. Est. 1930 (MEMBER OF ST. JAMES PARISH) S.W. SECTION. TEL.: CA 1-1593. HI 8-9912 TAPES, CORDS, BLINDS REFINISHED LAWN MAINTENANCE. REASONABLE LOVING PLUMBING CO. LICENSED, OR REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME CALL AAARTIN. 757-9308 Before noon. insured. All Dade. OX 6-2554. CALL MR. EDWARDS, 223-1971 October 7. 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 31 CUSTOM MADE VALUABLE COUPON

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