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VOL. II, NO. 15 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy JULY 1, I960

Voice Photo 50-STAR FLAG which will be raised at Barry College on Monday, July 4, is unfurled by Sister Mary Alice, O.P., college vice- president, and Mrs. Richard Duifield of Miami, president of the Barry College Alumnae Association, which donated the new flag.

Bishop McCormick To Head Altoona-Johnstown Diocese WASHINGTON (NO — The roll, former general secretary Most Rev. J. Carroll McCor- of the National Catholic Welfare Voice Phota mick has been appointed the Conference, had been of AMERICAN FLAG and the Cross are saluted by more than 100 Lady of Lourdes patio marks the beginning of classes in the fifth Bishop of Altoona-Johns- (Continued on Page 2) students and CCD instructors as an outdoor assembly in Our religious vacation' school conducted in St. Rose of Lima parish. town, Pa., by Pope John XXIII. Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate to the Unit- ed States, announced that the Mother, Father, And 6 Children Baptized Pope has transferred Bishop '2,500 Attend McCormick from his duties as of Philadel- Family Received 2 CCD Classes phia and from tbe Titular See of Ruspae to be Bishop of Al- Nearly 2,500 boys and girls toona-Johnstown. ' In Punta Gorda from 25 parishes of the diocese PUNTA GORDA — Through Bishop McCormiok, 52, was attended the summer Religious the illness of a member of Sac- Vacation Schools conducted by named to succeed Bishop How- red Heart Church, a family of 160 volunteer lay teachers of ard J. Carroll, who died last eight non-Catholics became ac- the Confraternity of Christian March 21 in Washington, D.C., quainted with the teachings of Doctrine. after a briet illness: Bishop Car- the and were s':- ,- • - - - Father R. E. Philbin, dio- recently baptized here by Fa- cesan director of the CCD, P. ther Hubert Sweeney, C.P. said the work accomplished is | Priests Needed Father Sweeney, pastor of is ."a firm', solid basis for the j Serra Club Told'_ the Sacred Heart parish and future participation of the his assistant Father Philip laity, in greater numbers, in DALLAS, Tex. (NO -The Ryan, C.P., met the Joseph carrying out Christ's mandate *h's "desperate need" for flfc priests was stressed by Payne family while making to go teach His doctrine." sick-calls to Mrs. Nona Loewe, an Italian Cardinal in a mes- Father Philbin presented CCD sage here to the 18th annual a parishioner who resides Serra International convention. certificates to 36 men and won*- with the Payne family. With- en of four parishes who conv The message came from His in a few weeks both Mr. and pleted basic courses in Chris- Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal Mrs. Payne requested that the tian Doctrine and the Adaptive Pizzardo of , Prefect o£ entire family be given instruc- Way Method of teaching. The the Sacred Congregation of tions in preparation for bap- ceremony was held at The Cea- Seminaries and Universities. It was read to the convention tism. acle Retreat House, Manalapan. by Albert Cardinal Meyer, After an instruction course for Among professional teachers Archbishop of Chicago, epis- 18 weeks, Joseph and Therese FAMILY OF EIGHT converts is baptized by Douglas Edmund. Looking on as young Stephen who volunteered their services "" copal adviser to Serra Inter- in various parishes was Mrs* Payne, their daughter, Anasta- Father Hubert Sweeney, C.P., pastor, Sacred national. , is baptized are Father Philip Ryan, C.P., Leo LaBelle, of Little Flowec, sia and five sons, Lee Patrick, Cardinal Meyer offered the Heart parish, Punta Gorda. At left are Mr. and assistant, Mrs. Myrtle Rasmus, Godmother by Hollywood. She said the teach- Solemn Pontifical Mass whicM" Douglas Edmund, James, Peter Mrs. Joseph Payne and sons, Lee Patrick and proxy, and Anastasia, James and Peter Payne. ing aides supplied by the CCD opened the convention. and Stephen, were baptized by office were "most helpful" in Father Sweeney on Saturday, presenting doctrinal subject- Thirty seven and June 25. proxy for Mr. and Mrs. J. Bos- Mr. and Mrs. Payne and the matter. : , largest gathering of the lowed the baptism. three oldest children received Hierarchy , ever assembled in Robert Feist and Mrs. Myrtle ton, Godparents of the entire Breakfast was served at the She praised teachers and oTO- this area, and nearly 1,800 Ser- Rasmus, both of Sacred Heart family, who are winter visitors their First Holy Communion rectory by Mrs. Rasmus, Mrs. er students for their week m (Continued en Page 14) parish, were Godparents by from Michigan to Punta Gorda. during the Mass which fol- Mary Hill and Mrs. J. Harper. Win Peace Through Faith, Religion-ln-Schools Solution Apostolic Delegate Urges Urged By Mexican Bishops MEXICO -CITY (NO — The stitutions that must work to- SANTA FE, N.M. (NO — to conquer the communist gether for educational progress: threat by conquering ourselves, Mexican Bishops' spokesman on The Pope's representative in the family, the Church and the by coming together in a com- education has urged a quick so- the United States called upon State." mon faith and a common love, lution to Mexico's religion-in- the Catholic people to wage a in Christ and in Mary." education debate to "clear the The Bishop spoke shortly aft- conquest through faith and love way for solution of our very se- er a convention of the National for the peace of the world. rious national problems." Action party had condemned Article Three as "a weapon Archbishop Egidio Vagnoz- Bishop Sergio Mendez Arceo of Cuernavaca, president of the with which it (the State) at- ' zi, Apostolic Delegate to the 'Help Fight Smut' Episcopal Committee for Educa- tempts to convert . . . teachers Vaited States, served as the Druggists To Ask tion and Culture, ascribed Mex- into simple instruments of the public power, to take posses- personal envoy of Pope John ico's educational turmoil to Ar- COLUMBUS, O. (NO — sion of the consciences of stu- XXIII at the papal coronation ticle Three of the 1917 Consti- Display posters asking cus- dents, and to de-Christianize a tution, which forbids religious •f La Conquistadora, a tiny -• tomers to help druggists - traditionally Catholic country." statue of the Blessed Mother J- keep obscene literature off j groups from having "any con- nection whatever" with schools. which has been revered by [: their magazine' and book < Mass In City Hall ' racks have been delivered • . He declared that the consti- MONTREAL. (NO — .iwass Catholics in the Southwest *~ to pharmacies by the Ohio ' tutional prohibitions "do not fa- has been offered in the City since 1625. *-' State Pharmaceutical Asso- • vor scholastic peace since they Hall and a large department " ciation. } Archbishop Vagnozzi presided were issued in times of profound store by Paul Emile Cardinal division, and the amendments at the coronation ceremonies "We want to sell only ac- Leger, who said, to often "God ! introduced have not restored in St. Francis cathedral. He - ceptable material," the post-~ has been left isolated within the the juridical'balance of the in- called the coronation "the cli- er says, "If a magazine churches." max of three centuries of de- seems objectionable to you, votion to the Blessed Mother " please call it to the atten- - tion of the management." ; in -New Mexico" as he placed 4 THE MOST REV. J. CARROLL McCORMICK ALL NEW - ALL NYLON a precious royal crown and a £ According to John F. Kir- . Fifth Bishop of Altoona-Johnstown priceless cross pendant on the win, assistant executive~sec- x Dayton Thorabred statue. ^ retary of the pharmaceutical .-, association, pharmacists are Bishop McCormick To Head Some 20,000 persons attended '/'. "intensely aware of their ob- the coronation rite, which was a -' ligations and responsibilities. DAYTON'S PRESTIGE TIRE feature of the 350th anniver- It is their sincere desire to Altoona-Johnstown Diocese sary ©f the founding of the city v decency in all realms, par- of ^ Santa Fe (Holy Faith). ticularly our printed media." (Continued from Page 1) the Archbasilica of St. John Guests of honor included seven Altoona-Johnstown since Jan. 2,__ \ Lateran in Rome by the late bishops and a host of civic dig- 1958. He was a brother of Bish- Cardinal Dennis Dougherty, nitaries. The tiny statue was op Coieman F. Carroll, of Mi- Archbishop of Philadelphia, brought to the rugged New Mex- Methodist Club Hears ami. who was his uncle. After or- ico territory by a Franciscan dination, Father McCormick missionary. Priest Explain Church Son of the late Patrick J, and continued his studies in the- RUSSELVILLE, Ala. (NO — Catharine Dougherty Mc- ology at the Roman seminary Archbishop. Vagnozzi recall- Cormick, Bishop McCormick A Catholic college president dis- until 1934 when he returned ed the fervent devotion to the was born in Philadelphia on to Philadelphia. Blessed Mother which pre- cussed Church teaching with Dec. 15, 1907^ He attended Our vailed during the long and dif- members of a Methodist men's Lady of Sorrows school in Phil- He served as Vice Chancellor ficult conquest of South club in this 100 per cent non- adelphia, and the College Ste. of the Philadelphia archdiocese from September, 1934, until American countries and of the Catholic town. Marie in Montreal. He made his southwestern United States studies for the priesthood at St. March, 1936, when he was ap- • NEW, EXCLUSIVE TWIN pointed Chancellor and remain- SAF-T-LOK TREAD DESIGN „ by the Spanish conquista- Father Brian Egan, O.S.B., Charles Seminary, Overbrook, ed in that office until Decem- • NEW, NON-SKID SAFETY » 40,000 MILES dores. president of St. Bernard Col- near Philadelphia, the Pontifical ber, 1944. ill WRITING by PAN-AMERICAN lege, St. Bernard, Ala., praised Minor Seminary at the Vatican The Apostolic Delegate spoke NAMED AUXILIARY BISHOP NEW, LONGER TREADWEAR §§ TIRE CO. plus road hazard guaran- the men's club of the Russell- and the Pontifical Major Roman of a visit he made to Los Ala- (BONUS MILEAGE) B Jg. '^^y^^nl'Tm. ville Methodist church for its Seminary. He was serving as pastor of mos, N.M., "a city built espe- NEW HANDSOME STYLING I ^^^^TjT "positive approach" in inviting St. Stephen's Church in Phila- cially for the development of a He was ordained to the him to speak. delphia when he was appointed • EASIER PARKING, STEERING tfiOoAHlHI^^ weapon of destruction," the priesthood on July 10, 1932 in of Ruspae to atomic bomb. He said serve as Auxiliary Bishop of NYLON TUBELESS BLACKWALLS there was a need for military Philadelphia on Jan. 11, 1947. FACTORY SUGGESTED FEDERAL SALE might for the preservation of Bishop McCormick was conse- peace in the world, but a Venice Film Festival Boycott crated on April 23 in the Ca- SIZE LIST PRICE EXCISE TAX PRICE greater need for the spiritual thedral of SS. Peter and Paul in 6.70x15 62.55 ... .v 2.17 \ 22.15. weapons of love and faith which Seen As Red-Inspired Move Philadelphia by Cardinal Dough- 7.10x15 68.65 . 2.27 24.15 devotion to the Blessed Mother erty. 7.50x14 68.65 2.14 22.15 holds out to the faithful. ROME (NO — Boycott of the films, the writers and actors In the Altoona-Johnstown di- 8 00x14 ..... 75.45 2.26 24.15 Venice Film Festival by the claimed. "The atom bomb was neces- ocese, Bishop McCormick will 8.50x14 82.85 2.42 26.40 Italian actors' union and screen be the spiritual head of near- sary to prevent our free world writers' guild is regarded here The boycott continues a con- 9.00x14 92.00 2.61 29.30 from being overwhelmed by troversy begun eallier this ly 150,000 Catholics who re- as a communist-inspired maneu- side in an area of 6,647 square NYLON TUBELESS WHITEWALLS evil philosophies," Archbishop ver designed to cripple Church month when Italy's- film indus- miles populated by more than FACTORY SUGGESTED FEDERAL SALE Vagnozzi said. "We need now action against growing immor- try was told to clean up its movies or face stricter govern- 600,000 persons. SIZE LIST PRICE EXCISE TAX PRICE tality in films. 6.70x15 76.00 2.17 26.75 ment controls and the loss of The first permanent Catholic They protested the govern- government subsidies. Minister establishment within present Al- 7.10x15 84.00 2.27 . 29.25 He Went To Mass ment's appointment of a noted of Tourism and Entertain- toona-Johnstown diocesan lim- 7.60x15 92.00 2.45 31.95 Catholic, Emilio Lonero, as ment, Umberto Tupini said the its was founded in 1799 by Fa- president of the festival. 8.00x15 . 102.50 2.62 . 35*0 On Hands, Knees Italian film industry is featur- ther Demetrius Augustine Gallit- 8.20x15 106.25 2.80 3 ) Mr. Lonero, a former gen- ing "unhealthy and scandalous zin, a Russian prince who McKEESPORT, Pa. (NO eral secretary of the Catholic subjects" conducive to nation- decided to become a priest 7.50x14 89.35 2 14 26.75 — Funeral services were Cinema Center of Italy, is too al "decadence," and charged while visiting this country. Or- 8.00x14 . 92.40 2.26 ..... 29.25 "clerical" and undesirable as that the moral tone of Italian held here for John Callaghan, dained by the first U.S. Bishop, 8.50x14 . 101.45 2 42 31.95 a festival president because films has been "noticeably John Carroll, Father Gallitzin 9.00x14 ..... 112.70 7 2.61 35.50 85, life-long cripple who as of his past role in censoring worsening" in recent months. -was known as the "Apostle of 9.50x14 116.90 2.80 36.75 a boy and young man in " the Alleghenies." Punxsutawney, used to crawl Argentine Bishop Dies; The producers' association FIRST FOUR BISHOPS CREDIT OR BUDGET TERMS — Your old tires can be your to Mass at St. Adrian church Foe Of Peron Regime president, Eitel Marco, re- The first Bishop was the Most DOWN PAYMENT BUENOS AIRES (NO — Bish- plied to Mr. Tupini, saying: Rev. Eugene A. Garvey. Others All Prices Exch. for Recappable Tire. Otherwise Add $3 per tire. a mile away on his hands and "We reject your letter, con- knees, except when a neigh- op Miguel de Andrea, an out who headed the See were Bish- spoken foe of the Peron regime, sidering it offensive." op John J. McCort, Bishop Rich- PAN-AMERICAN TIRE CO bor would take him in a ; died at the age of 82. He was An official of the Catholic ard T. Guilfoyle and Bishop • 2777 N.W. 54th ST. •wheelbarrow. titular Bishop of Temnus and Cinema Center said that for the Howard J. Carroll, who was consecrated in St. Matthew's • 1450 N. MIAMI AVE. • 2701 N.W. 7th AVE. an outstanding leader in the most part the widespread ob- In 1957, members of the St. Cathedral, Washington, D.C., on • 10535 N.W. 27rh AVE. • 5740 S. DIXIE HWY. field of Catholic social action in jections to Mr. Tupini's letter • W. FLAGLER & 22nd AVE. • 14352 N.W. 7th AVE. Vincent de Paul Society ob- , Jan. 2, 1958. Argentina. and Mr. Lonero's appointment HOMESTEAD: 916 N.FEDERAL HIGHWAY tained an ambulance and-, After the June, 1955, revolt — which has been debated in Bishop Carroll supervised a HOLLYWOOD: 516 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY took Mr. Callaghan to Sunday "* FT. LAUDERDALE: 3020 S. FEDERAL HIGHWAY against ex-dictator Juan Peron, ^Parliament — have been insti- large building program, includ- WEST PALM BEACH: 2814 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY Mass on a stretcher. I< Bishop de Andrea's church was gated by anticlericals and com- ing completion of the Altoona damaged by Peronist. vandals. - munist and socialist elements. Cathedral.

»ge 2 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 Prelate Urges Integration, Mulligan, Son Of Miamians, ] Senate Speeds School Board Replies 'No' 1 Winner Of 'Emmy TV Award Anti-Smut Bills NEW ORLEANS (NO — public school pupils in southeast An "Emmy" award as best Archbishop Joseph F. Rummel Louisiana come under my spir- television director of 1960 was was unsuccessful in art appeal itual and cultural jurisdiction." Before Closing J to the local public school board presented to Robert Mulligan, to accept a Federal judge's or- In the meantime, the New son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. WASHINGTON (NC) — Man- Orleans chancery 'replied to a der for desegregation of first Mulligan, of 3961 NW 66th Ave., euvering to enact new Federal statement by four Negro par- grade classes in September. anti-obscenity measures has ents that the Archbishop had Miami Springs. speeded up as adjournment- of "Why nof\ Accept the moder- refused to permit a group of The •34-year-old director won "above average ability" Negro this session of Congress nears. ate form of gradual integration the award for his DuPont Show proposed by Judge (J. Skelly) boys to enter a new Christian of the Month, "The Moon and Wright as a sound, temperate Brothers' High School scheduled At present a small army of interpretation of the American to open in September. Sixpence." bills aimed at curbing obscenity way of life, and, incidentally,. The chancery, in a state- Three of his four brothers is pending in Congress. But the of the Christian way of life?" ment, quoted an announce- now live in the Miami area. various measures boil down to the Archbishop of New Orleans ment by Archbishop Rummel They include, John, who is in ' two main proposals. asW in a letter to the Orleans in July in which he said: the engineering department of pC i (county) school board. "As far as the parochial Pan American Airways; Wil- Tffespite Archbishop Rum- school system is concerned, 1) Legislation which would liam, administrator of Catho- strengthen the Post Office De- mel's plea and those of other integration will come at the lic cemeteries for the'Diocese clergymen, the board voted earliest possible opportunity, of Miami, and Richard, a stu- partment's hand in dealing with four to one to resist deseg- and definitely that time will dent at the University of Mi- mail order smut by extending regation by asking Gov. Jim- not be later than when the ami. the length of time for which it mie H. Davis to interpose the public schools are integrated." Robert Mulligan sovereignty of the state be- may impound mail addressed to In the meantime, the state NC Photo After graduation from Ford- tween the board and Federal ham university, Mulligan start- alternating weeks with Mr. obscenity distributors. Judge Wright. Senate in Baton Rouge was de- ARCHBISHOP Martin J. O'Con- liberating a House-passed bill ed his career in TV as a mail- Stevens. ner (above) of Scranton, Pa.,, ing department assistant at 2) A proposal to establish a In his letter, Archbishop Rum- giving the governor the option rector of Rome's North Ameri- CBS. Besides "Moon and Sixpence" special presidential commission mel said his interest in the of closing any or all public can College, has been named and the,"Suspense" series, Mul- to examine the overall obscenity controversy "is increased by schools to avoid integration. president of the secretariat to Within a short time he was ligan has directed shows on the fact that approximately 20,- The House has passed a bill handle questions on the press, promoted to assistant to Rob- Playhouse 90, Studio One and problem and make recommen- 000 public school pupils in Or- to prohibit free school books and radio, television and movies for ert Stevens in the "Suspense" the television presentation of dations for measures to deal leans parish and about 50,000 supplies for integrated schools. the Vatican Ecumenical Couficil. series, and then directing en "The Bridge of San Luis Rey." with it. COLUMBIA EEDEML SAVE AT EARN OPEN or ADD To Dividends on Your Savings Your Paid Twice A Year ACCOUNT on or RECEIVE ONE OF THESE FREE GIFTS before WITH A NEW $25.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNT:* JULY 11th ORDERS A Beautiful 19 Piece Fluerette dinnerware set. (three per n«Btfr) and. Earn This set is heatproof and consists of four cups, four saucers, four dinnerplates, four desserts, one sugar with cover and DIVIDENDS creamer.

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Send small photo stating color of Federal Aid Bills Regarded Would Quit Ring If Boxing hair, eyes and complexion and in 4 weeks you will receive a work of art equal to your most prized Sjnfair To Catholic Schools Is Immoral, Patterson Says possession. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT ST. PAUL, Minn. (NO — equal protection under the law ST. PAUL, Minn. (NO — was "struck with his manli- 100% SATISFIED Archbishop William O. Brady and equal treatment." Heavyweight boxing champion ness." of St. Paul charged here that Floyd Patterson has said he He baptized the boxer in the LA DUKE'S STUDIO But the prelate disagreed, would quit boxing if the Church giving Federal aid only to pub- spring of 19S6 and baptized the BOX 55-7005 saying that "Uncle Sam, who declared it immoral, the priest boxer's two children. MIAMI (LUDLAM BR.), FIA. lic education would be "one has been much more fair, con- who instructed him In the Faith more confirmation that we tradicts his own Constitution" said here. Catholics are second class citi- in the proposed aid legisla- Father Archibald McLees of . lens." tion. Brooklyn, N.Y., who has never seen a Patterson fight, said he "The Constitution says that we Passage of a bill for Feder- once asked Patterson what he are not obliged to use the public al aid to public schools, he would do if boxing were moral- schools. The laws say that if we said, "will repeat the discrim- ly outlawed. do not we shall be penalized for ination against private schools our refusal," he commented. "Without hesitation, he said, to which we are accustomed 'Father, I'd give up boxing. on the state level, though to There are some things more which we are by no means important to me than boxing," Rude Awakening Father McLees related in reconciled." an interview. "Do not let anyone fool you Is Predicted For The priest, pastor of Holy by saying that this is aid to Rosary church, Brooklyn, N.Y., education," he declared. "It is Birth Controllers^ was introduced to Patterson by not. It is more spending money a parishioner, Sandra Hicks, for those who control public ed- •a* CHICAGO (NO — Birth c who later became Mrs. Patter- ucation. It will eventually give trollers are in for "a rude NC Photos son. The priest described the big government control that the FLOYD PATTERSON fighter as "timid," but said he nation never meant for Washing- awakening," the superintendent ton. of Cook County medical insti- "The law to be passed is un- tutions declared here. just. It is discriminatory. Dr. Karl Meyer denied a pub- LIVE BETTER He said the legislation lished report that a birth con- counts private and parochial trol information center will be ELECTRICALLY school children for distribution established in the $3,500,000 Fan- purposes, but then leaves out tus Clinic which will open in NOW! these pupils when the money January. is actually distributed. 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July 1, 1960 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 5 THE EDITOR'S COMMENT Red on His Map? TRUTH OF THE MATTER Patriotism And God The Words 'Catholic Church'

Independence Day, 1960, will give public speakers and writers Can Mean Only One Church and conversationalists an abundance of topics for "viewing with By FATHER JAMES J. WALSH alarm" and "pointing with pride." In a presidential election year, at a time when relations with avowed enemies are admittedly One of the many points being the services of the Catholic strained to a serious degree, when national prosperity seems to discussed widely by various re- Church held?', no heretic contradict the grave threat of disaster we are living under, ligious groups as a result of would dare point out bis own thoughts come tumbling one after another into the mind of any Pope John's plans for an Ecu- assembly." American who is anxious for the welfare of his country. menical Council is the phrase: "I believe in the Holy Catholic The words were not written last year, but 1500 years ago— But one thought we would like to see dominant in public Church." Members of non-Cath- by St. Augustine. But the truth, addresses and in private reflections on July Fourth is this — olic sects have long been puz- of course, remains the same. America must never forget the Source of its power and great- zled that these words are a part of the creed they recite. As in the 5th century* the ness. If God is not given first place in our country's future phrase "Catholic Church" meant plans, if His law is not the guiding principle of our national only one Church, so in the 20th, policies, if we lose sight of the fact that His spirit and truth An attempt was made to change the wording to read: while many groups may t ) must influence the lives of all citizens, then a more powerful elbow their way under the _-.i- enemy than communism is certain to conquer us. "I believe in the holy Chris- tian church." However the versal canopy, they would not think of answering if someone The great scholar De Tocqueville wrote: "The Americans com- motion was voted down with calls out the word Catholic. bine the notions of Christianity and liberty so intimately in their the explanation that the phrase "Catholic Church" had minds that it is impossible to make them conceive the one with- Our Lord said there would al- been "generally misunder- out the other." ways be heretics, independent stood" and wrongly identified thinkers who stubbornly refused Unless our forefathers had had such convictions of the with the Roman Catholic to be satisfied with divine revel- place of God and religion in private and public life, America Church. ation and wanted to improve on - never could have had the ideals nor the strength to survive it or change it to fit their ideas. the incredible hardships of the first generations. We cannot help but wish the Hence we have several hundred expanation had gone a little Patriotism without religion is merely a word without any real- Christian sects. All of these con- further. If the phrase does not flicting groups do not form a ity. Love of country means indeed love of our heritage, of our refer to the Roman Catholic patrimony, but it also includes love of the Christian principles Washington Letter Catholic, that is, a universal Church, there must be another church. that underlie our freedom. It will always be true that the obliga- church around that fits its mean- tion of loyalty to God and to country demands that we defend the ing. Which one is it? Or per- Only one church in history law of God in public by example and by word. This is pa- City Of Catholic Origins haps the explanation implies has laid claim to be catholic triotism at its highest. that the word "Catholic" is not in the many senses implied by to be identified with a single that term. Only the Roman To Replay Pioneer Role church. Perhaps it embraces all church is catholic with regard to place for it alone is found By J. J. GILBERT itual needs of the people at Christian groups. everywhere in the world. It A Vacation 'Must' WASHINGTON — Issuance of the post. The word catholic, it must be alone is catholic in time, be- the Pony Express commemora- By this time the importance clear, is a Greek word mean- cause while other Christian It has become almost a truism to say that the one vacation ing universal, whole, complete. churches are of comparative- tive stamp will put the spotlight of the location was evident, and no' one can afford at any time is a vacation from God and His of public interest on a midwest- The phrase Catholic Church is ly recent origin, the Church's Mr. Robidoux set about laying religion. This is not a popular view nowadays. Where Church-going ern city with a pious name not found in the Bible, of course, history goes back without a is looked on as a social activity, instead of as a means of which was founded by a Cath- out a city. He retained Fred but was in use at least as early break to the day of Pente- rendering the debt of love and service to God, it is considered olic. Smith, also a Catholic, to make as the year 110, when St. Ig- cost. normal to pack away religious duties and take a rest from wor- the surveys and to draw up a natius of Antioch wrote:" . . . ship. Those who go to Church primarily for an emotional lift per- The City of St. Joseph, Mis- where Jesus Christ is, there is Moreover it is catholic with plat of the area. Mr. Smith suade themselves that a trip with beautiful scenery provides souri, is the place. It will the Catholic Church." In the regard to people, for it em- enough uplift. have the most prominent part named his plat St. Joseph, and centuries .that .followed, .the braces people of all nations and in the commemoration, but it it was taken to St. Louis and term was used constantly and tongues, and of all classes, kings Vacation has a way of reminding a Catholic that his re- and peasants, rich and poor, will share interest with a mu- recorded on July 23, 1843. always identified with the ligion is not a seasonal matter. The Church refuses to be seum in the Post Office De- Church whose center was in scholars and illiterates, saints put away like winter clothes, and she will not silence her partment in this city. The Start of the gold rush to Cali- Rome. and sinners. just demands when the home is shut up for awhile. The Pony Express stamp will be fornia early in 1849 increased Finally it alone merits the ' Church is ahead of us on every trip, waiting for us among put on sale for the first time the importance of the City of Many will be able to guess strange people, established in unfamiliar places. the identity of the Catholic ter^Ti catholic because it teaches in St. Joseph, Mo., on July St. Joseph. When it was decided the whole doctrine of Christ, all 19, with ceremonies recalling to inaugurate the Pony Express author who gives the follow- It should not be forgotten that never for a moment does God ing reasons why he is a mem- His truths and Laws, the com- rest from attending to our needs, nor check; that shower of bless- conditions that prevailed in mail system, it was found that, plete revelation of God. It has February, 1859. as a starting place for riders, ber of tiie Church. "The ings pouring into our lives. Every breath drawn, every step name itself of the Catholic preserved the Truth for 19 cen- the City of St. Joseph offered taken, shows Him constantly aware of bur needs and of His love. ; Church keeys me,, a name turies without compromise or St. Joseph, Mo., was the east- advantages no other place pos- which in the midst of so many change. ern terminal of the Pony Ex- sessed. There were some 1900 heresies this Church alone In the forthcoming council, press method of transporting persons living, there in 1859. Strange But True the mail. A century ago; the has so held possession of that, anyone who looks at this uni- Hannibal and St. Joseph Bail- It is well known that the although all heretics would versal aspect of the Church is By M. J. MURRAY road brought mail there from Pony Express riders were fain have themselves called certain to be struct by the eastern United States. In St. Jo- small and young men, but an Catholics, yet to the inquiry equally miraculous fact of its seph, it was entrusted to daring advertisement printed in a of any stranger, 'where are unity. GLDESTKNOWN KEPRES'ENTATION young riders who braved the San Francisco paper in 1860, OF THE perils, of the plains to and, on display in the Post Of- The Diocese of Miami Vt&GW&CflILD carry the mail on swift relays fice Department museum Weekly Publication of horses to Sacramento, Calif. here startles many who read Embracing Florida's 16 South- M7HE- it. It asks for "young skinny, ern Counties; Broward, Char- CATACOMB lotte. Collier. Dade. D«Soto» On July 19, the Burlington wiry fellows not over 18 — Glades. Hardee. Hendry, High- ST PRlSCM-LA. lands. Indian River, Lee, Martin, Railroad will reenact the run must be expert riders, willing Monroe. Okeechobee, Palm WHICH DATES TKOM , of the old Hannibal and St. Jo- VOICE Beach. St. Lude. to risk death, orphans pre- we 2".° CENTURY. seph Railroad carrying the first ferred." The ad offered wages Editorial: PLaza 8-0543 batch of Pony Express mail to of $25 a.week. Advertising. PL 4-2561; Circulation. PL 1-6821; Classified. PL 8-2&W St. Joseph. The equipment for THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. this pageant will include a 19th The news of Lincoln's elec- The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop of Miami, President century diamond stack steam tion in 1860 was carried from locomotive and a replica of the St. Josephs to Sacramento, first railroad car in which mail Calif., oh what proved to be the John J. Fitzpatrick Executive Editor was sorted enroute. record run on the Pony Ex- Monsignor James F. Nelari Managerial Consultant press. This trip took seven days Father James J. Walsh Editorial Consultant The City of St. Joseph was NINE BROmEGSGl SISTERS' and 17 hours, which, for the founded by Joseph Robidoux, THE RELIGIOUS 1,950 miles covered, was an av- a Catholic, who in 1830 ac- erage speed of more than 10 John J. Ward ; Editor quired exclusive right to a miles an hour. There was no Charles Shreiner Assistant Editor trading post just above the road to guide the riders across William P. Dale , Advertising Manager Blacksnake Hills at the mouth George H. Monahan News Editor the plains and through moun- Marjorie L. Fillyaw ... Women's Editor of what came to be known as tain passes. Joseph S. Zilley Circulation Manager Roy's Branch. In 1838, a Je- - "TUlS STRIKING +JEAD suit priest visited this obscure Col. William F. Cody, better OF ST PATRICK IN Second-das* postage paid at Miami, Florida trading post and said Mass in known as Buffalo Bill, was a Subscription rates: U.S. and Possessions $5 a year; 6LACK MARBLE is |% single copy 15 cents; foreign: $7.50 a year. . Joseph Robedoux's log cabin Pony Express rider. Buffalo Bill Published every Friday at 6301 Bascayne Boulevard, Miami 38, Florida. WPRK OF \j.rtrf>MV« WTHE PHOENIX & THE TURTLE Address all mail to 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla. Vy* A 11 rROM THE MARTYRDOM home. In 1840, according to was received into the Catholic Member Catholic Press Association. National Catholic Welfare Confer- ence News Service. , Sf.r.sxo /JyV/Vfe- LYNE records, there was a Father Church just before his death in News items intended for publication must be received by Friday noon, WISH SCULPTOR Hfc\ -AT TYBURN IN J6OI . Vogel ministering to the spir- 1917. prior to following week's edition.

Page 6 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 Sum And Subsfance AN ALTAR B6Y NAMED ^ Tax Needed: More Strong Men

Faith By FATHER JOHN B. SHEEREST a feudalistic and military state Eisenhower sentiment among a small minority. The recent riots in Japan to one of democratic process, serve to remind us of the phe- the physical violence which un- From all this I think we can To Death?, nomenal success of General disciplined elements are now derive one important lesson, the Douglas MacArthur as gover- need of a strong hand in those By JOSEPi: BREIG beginning to practice and will nor of Japan during the Occu- not be permitted to continue." democratic nations where the There is a right and good pation. We Americans are ac- communists are active. In the meaning, an eminently Ameri- customed to winning wars and The Soviet ambassador in emerging nations of Africa, in can meaning, in "separation of then "losing the peace" but Washington and many Ameri- the unsettled climate of democ- church and state." MacArthur won the peace in can sob-sisters and fuzzy liber- racy in Asian nations, in South Japan in a magnificent triumph als protested MacArthur's America, a social revolution is There is also a bad meaning, of administrative genius. He strong-arm methods in handling in progress. It is a genuine and that ultimately serves the cause managed to preserve the deli- the communists. This didn't much-needed revolution of the of anti-religion, of atheism. cate balance between authority bother the General. He said hungry for bread, of the down- and liberty, steering the Japan- these protests were simply proof trodden for human respect and It is no accident that the liberty. t rase is a pet expression of ese away from any desire for that "the incessant and relent- a return to a rightist military less efforts" of the communists communists, and is used by But everywhere in these in Japan had failed miserably. them to justify oppression of regime or any trend toward a countries the communists are religion in any form. radical Socialist government. In his Olympian prose he snub- trying hard to deflect the so- bed the Soviet ambassador in cial revolution away from In the true and American I believe that the chief rea- these words: "The resulting those laudable goals and to- sense, "separation of church and son for his success was the rage and frustration had pro- wards the Soviet goal. In these state" means that government promptness and force with duced, as in the present in- countries, the rulers cannot power may not be used to fa- which he met the challenge of stance, an unbridled vulgarity afford to sit down at confer- vor one church over others. the communists. They were in- of expression which is the sure ence tables and discuss com- filtrating the labor unions and hallmark of propaganda and • • • education and while he allow- promises with communists. failure." They must be tough with them ed them a certain freedom of IT MEANS also that no church as MacArthur was tough. is permitted to use government operation, he stepped hard on The present situation is not for its sectarian purposes to them as soon as they foment- exactly parallel to that which The history of the last 10 "Hi, everybody! Wan'na see a real buy ?" gain preference over other ed trouble. He was resolved met MacArthur when he took years teaches that as far as churches. he would let the Japanese de- over in Japan. There is far the Reds are concerned, weak- cide for themselves what kind less anti-Americanism today In the wrong sense, "separ- ness invites trouble and strength : '\A QUESTION CORNER of government they wanted than there was 14 years ago in deters it. By disarming, we in- ation" means that the power rather than let the commu- of government is employed to Tokyo. I believe the recent vited the Reds to blockade Ber- nists impose a new govern- disturbances were mainly an lin and invade Korea. By stand- \ Hilarity, Childish Antics discourage religion, and to dis- ment by treachery and revo- criminate against religious cit- expression of anti-Kishi senti- ing up to them in force, we de- lution. izens. ment. According to public terred them from taking Que- opinion polls, Japanese were moy and Formosa and — let us I At Church Mar Wedding] On May 20, 1946 he said: "I It is now high time, it seems, four to one against Kishi's tac- not forget — West Berlin. It seems to me that there should be some regula- to me, for all Americans to be- find it necessary to caution the tics on the security treaty and gin to make the distinction be- Japanese people that the grow- not one major Japanese news- The rationale of communism tions about the way wedding ceremonies are held in our tween the right kind, and the ing tendency toward mass vio- paper was friendly to him. is power, not reason. No nation churches. Some allow anything at all, others allow al- wrong kind of "separation of lence and physical processes of has yet voluntarily surrendered most nothing. Do the pastors have the final say-so in intimidation, under organized church and state." The objections were not real- to the principles of communism: these matters. Or do diocesan regulations prevail? leadership, presents a grave ly objections to the treaty but in every case, it has been im- • * * menace to the future develop- to the tricky manner in which posed from within or without MSGR. JOHN J. FITZPATRICK WE HAVE a patriotic duty ment of Japan. While every pos- it was rammed through the Diet. by force. If democracy is to sur- to see through the sloganeering sible rational freedom of demo- However, the communists got vive, the new nations will need From the rest of your letter it is clear that something has of persons who use the phrase cratic method has been permit- busy among the students and strong men at the helm in the happened that touched you rather closely and that there was some as a cloak for working against ted and will be permitted in the workers and expanded the anti- days ahead to deal firmly with unhappiness at somebody's recent wedding. one particular religion, and in evolution now proceeding from Kishi sentiment into an anti- communist agitators. the long run against the whole Don't you think that there would be a great amount of religious heritage of the Ameri- can people. adverse reaction to any diocesan regulations? It would be a Making Marriage Click public admission that some pastors had allowed their parish- I contend that both ioners to go too far and do things in the churches that were America and religon are hurt when "separation" is distort- worthy of censure. ed into an iron dogma which A Drunk Fights Insecurity bars a pupil in a religious The Church leaves much to discretion of the only one Who school from so much as a ride "I have reached the ter is given and none is asked. and she has an excuse (• ig- knows his people and local customs. That's the pastor. And he nore her husband. She even in a school bus or a health breaking point. The five The tensions are many. won't lay down the law, unless it is absolutely necessary. examination at public ex- years since our son was sleeps on a cot next to the Some men go crazy with pense. born have been a night- child's bed, she quotes every Some persons forget that hilarity and childish antics may worry about a vital loan ex- murmer the child makes and mare. My husband is have some place at a party bidding fond farewell to the happy That kind of thinking, carried tension hanging fire at the apparently her husband takes possessive, jealous and se- couple, but they don't belong in church. to its logical extreme, would de- bank. There are often occa- second place. prive religious school children retive. He eats excitement. He then sinks into black sions when they are needled The insecure husband now They would raise cain if the local priest and his altar of the protection of policemen and laughed at by their bud- takes any hint of coolness or in crossing streets. depression. He drinks, then boys went to the bride's house and threw rice and confetti all dies. So one day they feel fine disapproval on his wife's part over the front porch, the grass, and the rooms. • * * blames his drinking on me. as another instance of his own He has beaten me twice, — the next day — bang! NOW THE QUESTION has failure. He thinks money can They would report us to the bishop, if we left several dozen both times in public. I am Sometimes men think they buy back his power and prestige come to head in the matter of flash bulbs in flower pots and on window sills. federal aid to education. a household slave. My af- have made a bargain. Sudden- and her attention. But he has fection for him was drown- ly they do not believe it is a fears, he needs courage, and — They would complain to the Apostolic Delegate, if our photo- Many Protestants and Jews bargain anymore. They are oops — there is that drink ed in alcohol. Sometimes grapher butted into every room and crevice and disturbed the will be unable to see the point he acts like a millionaire skeptical because the deal was again. { view I urge — and the rea- whole household during the most solemn parts of some family — the next moment we are too easy. They take a drink to There are many undercur- N«>n is that they send their chil- discussion. being sued to pay our bills. keep up their courage. For days rents you must look for. You dren to public schools. they shake in their boots when must understand each other. The conferring of the Sacrament of Matrimony is one of contemplating how to sell them- Elementary fair play and My whole marriage has This is maybe best achieved by the most important and sacred steps in the lives of the persons equal justice before the law are been a guessing game. Now selves and their ideas to a par- deep, long, charitable conversa- violated by the idea of federal and then he tries to buy ticular clientele or group. tions. Be assured that drunkard- involved. Nothing should desecrate the ceremony. No pagan aid which excludes millions of custom (and rice-throwing isn't Christian or American, indeed my admiration and love Often this type of man mar- ness cannot be resolved by American youngsters. with expensive gifts. I do ries a little girl who needs pro- lectures on sobriety. Your hus- if it's even . civilized) should mar it. not hate him — I pity htm. band probably knows better I am not at all sure that I But I can no longer cope tection. She is gentle, almost Priests really feel bad when young couples emphasize the frail, but she will stick by him. than anyone else the sinfulness favor federal aid at all. I know with a drunkard. I am of drunkenness. wrong things so much. The color of the bridesmaid's dress seems that I am opposed to it unless worn out with problems. I He wants to be the head of the it is really indispensable — home, to be listened to, to be You will reach him faster more important than pre-nupital instructions. The dinner for the want to live in peace and through his emotions than his which I doubt. If state and lo- harmony." Mrs. E. O. quoted constantly by his wife. bridal party overshadows the pre-nuptial confession. She may, however, permit her- intellect. No one can normal- cal governments cannot do the The invitation to the reception is always remembered. Few educating job under the pres- By MSGR. IRVING A. DeBLANC self to become limp and to have ly do this better than you. ent tax setup, the wiser thing her life swallowed up by him. You as a wife, have far more think enough to invite their guests to receive Holy Communion at would be to insist that the Let us first search for the It is her turn then to feel stifled ties to your husband than any- the wedding Mass. federal government relinquish problems behind the drinking, one else. You have shared his —• but she is too gentle to pro- Regulations are necessary to avoid abuses creeping into the some tax sources to local and Mrs. E. O. First consider the test. joys, sorrows, conquests, state governments. competitive world in which your graces. Your love may seem reception of one of Christ's Sacraments. Only abuses by unthinking husband lives. Often no quar- But then a child is born battered but it still exists. persons make them necessary.

July 1, 1960 THE VOICE Miami/ Fla. Page 7 ^^^wo^WSiSW^^^y^wwe^S^w^!*" •K^^<^'^i^o«w^9«x^-(R^BT.jw.vipiyT-v^n.,'i Irish Scouts In Munich India Weighs Benefits MUNICH (NO — To the ac- Of Religious Education companiment of a harp, a Boy Groups Oppose j NEW DELHI, India (NO — Scout troop from Dulbin will The Indian government has sing in Gaelic an ancient Irish Catholic As j named a committee tc study the hymn to the Blessed Sacrament 24 , U.S. President J desiraoility of religious and at the International Eucharistic YEARS IN moral instruction in the coun- Congress, July 31 to Aug. 7. Protestant bodies continue to OPERATION adopt resolutions giving their try's educational institutions views of the impact a Catholic which banned all references to candidate's religion would have religion after India's decision to upon him if he were elected become a secular state. STEGEMAN President. — In Marshalltown, Iowa, Jeweler THE HEW the North Iowa conference of HOLY WATER CRUCIFIX i The Methodist Church asked ' Holy water is a sacramental EVERGLADES ROOF that remits venial sin. Because ministers to speak to their of the blessing attached to it. Holy Church strongly urges its congregations about the need use upon her children, especially when dangers threaten, such as for "wise decisions" in the Underwater Ballet FINE WATCH fire, storms, accidents, sickness and other calamities. Every 1960 balloting, because of the Beautiful mermaids perform Catholic should have a supply AND of holy water in the home or Catholic Church's "historic in a giant, glass-walled >Z on his person at all times. This combination crucifix and position" regarding "control while you dine and dan<. *n JEWELRY REPAIRING holy water container enables you to carry 250 drops of holy over individual members, a plush setting overlooking water in pocket, purse or glove compartment. either as private citizens or Miami and the Bay. The Money back guarantee. holders of political ofifce." sparkling "Roof Review" The call came in a resolution. with Mimi Bijou -^ The Casuals -^- Continuous en- 2304 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Shipped In Golden Gift Box —In Kansas City, Kan., 2,- LOYAL FRIEND of George Washington and the richest man in tertainment from 7:00 p.m. Coral Cables, Florida Please send - - crucifixes to 000 delegates to the national •Jlr No Cover or Minimum. Name the Colonies, Charles Carroll of Carrollton was the only Catholic convention of the American Bap- Address to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. He was Reservations Suggested — City and State tist Association unanimously RAMON FR 9-5461 Phone HI 66081 HOLY WATER CRUCIFIX born in Annapolis, Md., and died in 1832, the last of the signers. adopted a resolution opposing K of C Bid?., 3411 NW 27th Avc. New Everglades Hotel, Bis- Miami, Florida the election of a Catholic as cayne Boulevard on the Bay, President. 2nd to 3rd Streets, Miami, Catholic Agency's Chile Gift The Baptist group's action Florida. • YOUR INCOME TAX * came after its president, Dr. Hoyt Chastain of Malvern, Ark., If YOU OWN PROPERTY AND/OR IF YOU FILED A SHORT FORM Exceeds $2.5 Million Mark told delegates: "No man can be See WASHINGTON (NO — Cath- cies' efforts in behalf of the loyal to the United States and J. E. MARQUA olic Relief Services - National American people had added to the Vatican at the same time." Federal Tax Consultant and Realtor - (Since 1933) Catholic Welfare Conference had the firm friendship between 7906 N.W. 7th Ave. PL 9-0S«3 Association officials report rushed relief supplies valued at Chile and the United States. the Baptist body has more $2,581,567 to Chile by mid-June "I have never been prouder of than 600,000 members in some according to Msgr. Edward E. my country or my people in my 3,000 independent Missionary Swanstrom, the agency's exec- life than I have been during the Baptist churches, mainly in utive director. last four weeks," he told the the South, Southeast and Southwest The Monsignor's figure does group, which included Msgr. Ed- not include the value of sup- ward E. Swanstrom, and James — In Ann Arbor, Mich., the plies acquired with funds from J. Norris, CRS-NCWC European Detroit Conference of The. Meth- the special collection taken director. odist Church adopted a resolu- up in most U.S. churches fol- Much of the supplies ship- tion declaring that it would be lowing a June 6 CRS-NCWC ped by CRS-NCWC to Chile "repugnant" to bar a Catholic emergency appeal. ' has been U.S. surplus food, from the Presidency because of which is made available to re- his religion. The CRS - NCWC assistance lief agencies. For example, The conference added, howev- program is the largest in Chile, CRS-NCWC shipments have in- er, that a Catholic candidate a nation rocked by natural dis- cluded 9,549 tons of flour, should be expected to state his asters in recent weeks. The powdered milk, rice and corn- position on birth control, the ap- American National Red Cross' meal. program is next, having chan- pointment of a U.S. Ambassador neled to Chile more than $1,- In addition, it has sent flash- to the Vatican, and public aid to 000,000 in cash contributions and lights and batteries, millions of parochial school children, such Remodel your kitchen supplies valued at $600,000. water purification tablets, med- as bus rides and lunches. icine, blankets, used clothing, — In Sherwood, Ore., 33 The U.S. Ambassador to shoes, vitamins, blood plasma members of the Stafford Bap- for keeps . . . way ed a meeting of volunteer substitute, beds, wallboard, roof- tist church petitioned a dele- agencies at Red cross bead- ing paper and bolts of wool felt. Here's the kitchen that lasts for generations . . . and im- gate to the Democratic na- quarters, saying that the agen- proves in beauty through the years. See the lustrous new tional convention to oppose rose champagne" finish, diamond-design paneling. More nomination of a Catholic. He luxury extras, too ... drawers in every base cabinet, re- publicly rejected the petition. volving corner cabinets, and scores of other work-saving TloJdh % Series On Radio 1 features. Free advisory service. Friendly terms. Come in. ^Outlines Confession State Sen. Monroe Sweetland, a Methodist, labeled it as a re- JSsiach § The Sacrament of Confes- quest for a religious qualifica- \* sion will again be the topic tion for the presidency. The pe- 7134 Abbott Ave. ^ of Father Berard Tierney, tition argued that a Catholic Miami Beach " C.P., on "The Hour of the would "eventually jeopardize s| Crucified" radio program, our historical stand for separa- l:> Sunday at 6 a.m., on station tion of Church and State." V. WQAM, Miami. Call Sen. Sweetland said in a writ- UNion 0 Father Berard's subject ten reply that the group's peti- 6-3131 '' will be, "We Must Be Sorry." tion is "a concept so contrary 6800 N.E. 4th Court Ph. PL 7-5746 to our American policy that I Affiliated with Renuart Lumber Yards hope you will also reject it upon further reflection and study." •

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loge 8 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 Archbishop Alter Explains Why VINCENT P. Church Doctrine In No Way Conflicts FOX, hut id With Constitution Of The United States JEWELERS 305 East Atlantic Avc. rbc sees ct of UNION CITY, N. J. — No ward religious tolerance. The Del ray Beach, Fla. doctrine of the Catholic Church Church believes "wholehearted- CR 6-4400 is in conflict with the U. S. ly" in "civil tolerance"—"equal- ity before the law" — but re- Constitution, Archbishop Karl J. jects "doctrinal tolerance" — Alter of Cincinnati said in an the belief that "one religion is article published here. as good as another." "Hence there can be no con- "As far as freedom of con- flict between the obligations im- science is concerned, the Church posed by the Church and those . . . demands it as an essen imnosed by the Constitution," he tial condition of membership a* for all converts," Archbishop Alter said. "Physical force, le- INC. He made the statement in gal restraint, or any form of 'Your Phone is Monks'* Bread was origi- reply to questions about the coercion are contrary and alien /our Charge Account" nated by the Monks at the issue of a Catholic candidate to the mind of the Church in Abbey of the Genesse. for President. The interview considering the formation or de- 144 E. LAS OLAS BLVD. These hard-working men Ft. Lauderdale — JA 2-3737 do not eat meat, fish, or appears in the July issue of termination of consicence." 3200 ATLANTIC AVE. Sign, a national Catholic poultry. They depend • On Church - State relations Pompano Beach — WE 3-4401 largely upon the bread monthly magazine. they bake themselves for in Spain and some Latin Ameri- their nutrition. Among other points made by can nations. "The differences Archbishop Alter, who is also are due not to different religious Now Monks'* Bread is chairman of the administrative available to the general doctrine but to differences of public. And has become board of the National Catholic national policy. a source of livelihood to Welfare Conference, were the the Abbey. The public's following: "Spain looks upon the dis- enthusiastic response is ruption of religious unity helping the monks to • On the Catholic attitude through propaganda as dis- continue their exemplary toward public schools. "The pub- ruption of political unity. And lives in peace and secu- lic schools were established in she has had enough of it. The rity. Look for nutritious order to provide free and uni- Church does not direct the na- Monks'* Bread in the tall versal education. As Catholics, ARCHBISHOP KARL J. ALTER OF CINCINNATI tional or public policy of any loaf at your nearest store. we approve this twofold objec- Chairman, Administrative Board, NCWC country. We must remember tive. If there were no public also that churchmen in Spain FREE INSPECTION schools we would have to create testant, Jew or , can nul- kind of union of Church and are also Spaniards with a CONSULT THI TILIPHONC DIRECTORY FOR THI ORKIN I them." long memory of the bitter lify an act of Congress. State, or that it would imply OFFICI NIARtVt YOU DIFFERENT OPINIONS persecution of their country "If as a Catholic he be con- some kind of religious favor- by so-called Protestant coun- He explained further: "There itism, or perhaps an indirect tries. are, broadly speaking, two vinced of the immorality of a specific law, he can take a approval of Church doctrine. classes of citizens in the Unit- "Why not speak of Ireland, SINCE 1901 ed States. Some hold that re- passive attitude toward its "No other government or peo- where the percentage of prac- ligion is an integral element in enforcement. And thereby he ple seems to entertain such ticing Catholics in the popula- education, and they want it in- violates neither his conscience unfounded fears. These govern- tion is much higher, and in fact cluded in the curriculum. Others nor his oath of office. A ments continue to exchange rep- constitutes the overwhelming do not want religion taught in majority? There is no restraint Catholic in office has no ob- the schools. resentatives with the Vatican there on freedom of speech or ligation in conscience to at- as a normal part of interna- freedom of assembly for Prot- "Under the present system, tempt to obstruct the fulfill- tional relations. Such relations estants. this latter group alone has all ment of any law by some fu- IRR&W the benefits of the public tax- with the Holy See began as tile action of his own." Archbishop Alter declared ELECTRIC COMPANY es. Why should those who do early as the eleventh century that the fear that U. S. Cath- not want religion discriminate • On the participation by a and have continued ever since." olics would suppress minorities WEST PALM BEACH against those who do? Those if they became a majority "is Catholic President in non-Cath- • On the possibility that a who want religion are not utterly unwarranted by any doc- olic religious ceremonies. Arch- public official can "dissociate" forcing it on others. They are trine of the Catholic Church, as ENGINEERING bishop Alter pointed out that his religious beliefs from his CONSTRUCTION not asking tax money for re- well as by the constant pro- canon law "specifically states policy decisions. "No man, if ligion in the school, but only nouncements of the American that civil officials can be pres- he possesses integrity of char- for the secular subjects in the ent passively, for good reasons, hierarchy." curriculum. The present sys- acter, may rightly dissociate his at public solemnities, funerals, religious convictions from his tem offers a false neutrality." weddings, and similar functions." "We seek no privileged stat- decisions, whether they be po- us; we proclaim our full adher- • On the attitude of a Cath- "There would be no problem litical, social, economic, or oth- ence to the provisions of the OFFICERS olic President toward public sup- . . . for a Catholic President in erwise." Constitution as of now as well WILLIAM O'NEIL port for parochial schools. "The CHAIRMAN following the usual protocol or But before accusing another as for the future," he said. duties of the office of Presi- CHARLES H. ALCOCK accepted practice," he said. of "having violated his relig- PRESIDENT dent ... have nothing to do ious convictions," he said, "one with this question of parochial • On a U.S. ambassador to State Aid To Schools NORMAN W. LEWIS had better ... be sure of the EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT school support. It is exclusively the Vatican. "There is no law of the Church and no Catholic validity of his interpretation of Protested In France a matter for the courts and the another man's statements or legislatures." doctrine which requires a rep- resentative at the Vatican from actions." PARIS (NO — At least THE 100,000 people marched through "The attitude of the Presi- the United States or any other • On "union" and "separa- d' whether favorable or un- country." tion" of Church and State. The Paris in protest against a seven- fi able, could be expressed Church opposes "separation" if month-old law giving state aid only if the Congress enacted The Archbishop added that, "in spite of the Protestant it means "a denial of the right to private schools. The demon- BOULEVARD legislation on the subject, and of religion to influence public then only in accordance with supposition to the contrary," stration was fundamentally an- Catholics have put no pres- life, and if it means enmity ticlerical. the intent of Congress and the and opposition on the part of -Setting New Standards wording of the law." sure on the U.S. government to establish diplomatic rela- the State." Antireligious organizations, for Banking NO SINGLE AUTHORITY tions with the Vatican. AMBIGUOUS WORDS under the title of "National • On the attitude of a Cath- It opposes "union" if that Committee for Lay Action," or- Service "In fact," he said, "there is means, "the domination of the olic President toward -giving ganized the march and a protest birth control aid to underdevel- considerable reluctance among Church by the state or vice oped nations. "The action by some Catholics to favor such versa." meeting. diplomatic exchanges in view which a federal law would On the same day, France's be put into effect is never the of the widespread unfavorable "We ought to cease using reaction which such a develop- Catholic family organizations free act of a single govern- these ambiguous words of un- ment would have on the public published a joint protest against ment official but of government ion and separation to describe relations of the Church in this pressures by public school teach- as a composite entity. Hence, a proper relationship between country. Church and State," Archbishop i moral responsibility in the cir- ers on parents to induce them Friendly Alter said. "At present they cumstances cannot be imputed to sign the petition against the Bank on the Boulevard "Protestant opposition is due are little more than political • to a particular individual. No school aid law which was passed largely to a mistaken notion shibboleths." tm President of the United States, that diplomatic relations with at the end of 1959 with strong whether he be a Catholic, Pro> the Vatican would create some • On the Catholic attitude to- backing by President De Gaulle.

July 1, 1960 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 9 ONE CHARGE MADE IN MIAMI Three Cuban Exile Groups Call Castro Regime Red FAULTY N.C.W.C NEWS SERVICE fully and unimpeded its prop- lem has become a hemisphere happening in Cuba is only the But, the statement continued, INSTALLATIONS Three groups of exiled Cuban aganda and activity." problem and called on other beginning. Its tragedy can and as soon as the regime was CORRECTEP leaders have issued statements American groups for aid. will involve the whole conti- solidly in power, it broke its Delaring that a communist nent." word. accusing the government of regime is "fighting and under- "Today Cuba is unfortunate- • Air Conditioning Design Specialists for the Building Trade Premier Fidel Castro of setting mining ... the democratic and ly the first battlefield of the When Castro first came to Press freedom was promised, AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION spiritual institutions of the Cu- power in January, 1959, the but one by one all papers crit- HEATING up a communist regime in Cuba (Red) forces that are fighting SCOTT J. HOEHN, M.E. 1069 E. 14th Street and attacking religion. ban people," the statement is- for possession of the American statement said, the Christian ical of the regime were silenc- TUxedO 8-7811 HIALEAH. FLORIDA sued by the movement in exile continent," it said. "What is Democrats supported him. ed, the Christian Democrats In Miami, a Cuban Chris- said it will work for a free, noted. Economic improvement tian Democratic Movement democratic and Christian Cuba. was promised, "but the govern- The ST. PAUL in Exile was organized. Ear- 'REIGN OF TERROR' ment with arbitrary enforce- CATECHISM SERIES lier in June the movement ments and demagogical violence announced that it had sus- In Mexico City the Demo- ruined the bases of production, Teachers' Guides to Baltimore Catechism pended its activities in Cuba cratic Revolutionary Front of causing a financial collapse" according to the St. Paul Catechisms. because "only the Commu- Cuba — to which the Christian Human rights were to be Adopts the method based on the evan- nist party may carry out Democratic group belongs — tected, but "today anybody can gelical trinominal: WAY, TRUTH, and LIFE. released a similar statement. be imprisoned without trial or Accordingly, each lesson consists of It accused the Castro gov- publicity, just by the word of an three parts: Catechism, Bible History, informer." and Liturgy. ernment of following "grossly * PAINTING and materialistic" policies. To em- RED REGIME ESTABLISHED ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC phasize them, it said, "this Thus, the Christian Demo- reign of terror has eradicated crats said, behind the facade BOOK DECORATING the name of God from the pre- of social justice a Red regime amble of the constitution of was established. AND 1940." In addition, it stated, "It is a regime," the state- JOSEPH "our national sovereignty has ment said, "that is more wor- FILMS been handed over to Russo-Chi- ried about training leaders to nese imperialism." CENTER (JOE) expand communistic infiltration Operated It declared that the Demo- than the welfare of the people. by the KEEFE cratic Revolutionary Front A regime that only talks about Daughters • LICENSED AND INSURED • will try to overthrow the Ca- Cuban sovereignty in connection at St. Paul stro regime, and restore the with the U.S., but yields to the 2700 Biscayne Blvd. MO \-7777 1940 constitution. U.S.S.R. in every detail." FR 1-0835 FREE ESTIMATES In San Jose, Costa Rica, the The statement was signed OPEN EVERY DAY Cuban Constitutional Crusade by the movement's president, 4 P.M. To 8 P.M. 25 YRS. IN MIAMI headed by former Castro aides, Jose Ignacio Rasco Bermu- SAT. 9 A.M. To 8 P.M. charged the regime with be- dez, its political secretary, Enrique Villarreal, and its traying "the revolution, Cuba Voice Photos and our Christian civilization." coordinator, Luis Aguilar The Perfect Combination! EDITOR IN EXILE is Jorge Zayas shown as he looks at a first Leon. Using the slogan "God, Coun- edition of Avance, which he formerly published as a daily in try and Freedom," the crusade Havana and which is now being printed as a weekly in Miami. Mr. Rasco was also a signer also called for the overthrow of the Democratic Revolutionary of "the Red tyranny of Ca- Front statement, as was former stro" and the restoration of the Minister of Education Aureliano 1940 constitution. Silenced Havana Newspaper Sanchez Arango. PROBLEM WIDENS ELECTIONS PROMISED Begins Publication In Miami The front also stated that the The Christian Democratic Cuban situation is a problem manifesto said that Cuba's prob- Havana's former daily news- Alfredo Arias, Rene Leyva, for the whole continent, calling PRO-TECT-U iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: paper Avance, silenced by tac- Julia Menendez, Hector Viv- it "a definite threat to the A One-Time = Dixie Outdoor Furniture i tics of Fidel Castro's regime, ero and Alberto Arredende, peace, solidarity and democratic began publication in Miami this all of whom were members governments of the Americas." & Pottery Co. I week as a 16-page tabloid. of the staff of Avance in Ha- _ #1200 Broadway 5 vana. It declared that the front will AWNING WITH THE PATENTED CROWN 5 Riviera Beach, Florida £ Jorge Zayas, 32-year old "establish a provisional govern- = Mrs. Kay Savacool 5 Investment! They Last A Housetime! 5 "The Pottery Center of the ~ editor and publisher of the According to editor Zayas, ment charged with the duty of = Palm Beaches" = paper, is assisted by a staff 6,000 copies of the first edition transferring power from the de- * * * iiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimn of Cuban journalists including have been distributed to news- facto state ... to a lawful FREE ESTIMATES stands in the Greater Miami government." It will do this, it Reliable Business Practices F.H.A. TERMS HOLLYWOOD REAL ESTATE area which carry Spanish lan- added, by holding free elections For Over 34 Years! ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION guage publications. Avance will within 18 months of coming to BARNEY \ / AND APPLIANCE CO. also be available through sub- power. All parties except the scription, he said. Although the communist will be free to take CROWLE Y 511 LAKE AVE. HI 4-2525 LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA publisher is not sending edi- part in the elections, it said. REALTOR • APPRAISER PROTECTI) Frank J. Farrell JU 2-4030 tions to Cuba, he feels that 957 S.W. 27th AVE. 2126 on the Blvd. some of the copies will get to On the basis of the 1940 WA 2-4691 the island, through interested constitution, it continued, it persons. will work for personal and economic freedom, social At present, Dr. Zayas is progress and agrarian re- AMPLE form. FREE not using any wire services as PARKING sources of news but is relying The Cuban Constitutional Cru- on contacts in Cuba and Mi- sade statement likewise called ami to supply Avance with for free elections, agrarian Boca Raton 8588 Lake Worth JU 2-9048 news copy. form "in accordance with,, Delray CR 6-6037 West Palm Beach VI 8-2531 constitution," and the mainten- Featured in the first edition Pompano WE 3-4526 ance of democracy and Chris- were two full pages of cartoons tian traditions. FAMILY depicting Fidel Castro as a Communist. They were drawn It was signed by Cmdr. Pedro by Antonio Prohias, who for- Diaz Lanz, former Castro aide MEALS merly contributed art work to who testified on Red infiltration Qk&mianL Avance in Havana. A full page in the Cuban government be- AT BUDGET article described the attack of fore a U. S. congressional com- jfac. Castro forces on the offices of mittee; Cmdr. Abel Hera Cor- Diario de La Marina, illustrated ton and Capt. Nabel J. J. Gon- PRICES INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS • LAUNDRY* DRY CLEAN- by photos showing the damage zal«z. ING and JANITOR SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT to the presses and printing fac- LABORATORY SUPPLIES AND CHEMICALS ilities of the Catholic publica- Cardinal Ordains Nephew 8 Locations in South Florida tion. * SERVING * NEW YORK (NO — Fran- DADE COUNTY • BROWARD • MONROE • LEE • COLLIER Jose Ignacio Rivero, editor cis Cardinal Spellman celebrat- MIAMI • N. MIAMI MARTIN • SAINT LUCIE • PALM BEACH • INDIAN RIVER and publisher of Diario de La ed his 71st birthday by ordain- Marina, was unavailable to con- ing his 28-year-old nephew, Fath- FORT LAUDERDALE • POMPANO BEACH 200 N.E. 11th St., Miami 32, Fla. FR 7-1421 firm reports that his publica- er John W. Pegnam, one of tion also may begin publication seven children of Mrs. Marian here. Pegnam, the Cardinal's sister.

P«Sfl,,10 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 Confraternity Of Christian Doctrine In Action * • * Nearly 2,500 Pupils Attend Religious Vacation Schools (Continued from Page 1) attended classes taught at Lit- supervising classroom projects tle Flower school by 14 men as well as playground activities. and women including Paul Pe- More than 80 children at- pin, parish choir director. tended classes held in SS. The satisfaction felt by many Peter and Paul parish, Mi- pastors through the success of i. Two Spanish-speaking the CCD program was ex- teachers and two Sisters of pressed by Father Peter Reilly, St. Joseph were included on of Little Flower. In thanking the the staff. More than half the volunteer teachers, he said the students were Spanish-speak- success of the instruction "is ing. easily learned from an inter- view with any of the boys and One result of the summer pro- gram is that some of the stu- girls who attended the classes. dents will enroll in the parish • Our Divine Lord is sure to bless Voice Photos grade school in September. all who cooperated in this truly VISUAL AIDS depicting the birth of Christ are used during CCD Mrs. Andrew Sagui, center, first grade teacher, is aided during in- In the Coral Gables area, 200 missionary effort." religious vacation school at Little Flower parish in Hollywood. struction by Peggy Walters and Mrs. Mary Boyle.

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A VISIT to the Blessed Sacrament in Blessed es for public school children attending CCD THE MASS is explained to teenagers at seventh - Michael the Archangel School. Many profession- Trinity Church, Miami Springs, concludes class- instructions. Classes were held in most parishes. and eighth grade levels by Cyril Zelka at St. al teachers were among volunteer leaders.

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THE NATIVITY story is read to children en- Boyd Benjamin, on« of the CCD instructors at SINGING HYMNS is a highlight of the daily St. Mary of the Missions School as Mrs. El- rolled at first grade at public schools by Mrs. vacation school in Corpus Christi parish. program conducted at St. Francis Xavier and eanor Shell leads a group of eager children.

July 1, 1960 THE VOICE Fid* Pops John Notes Traffic Course Desire For Unity For Spanish SAINT Among Christians Starts July 6 LEO VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope A course in traffic laws and John XXIII has said there are safety will be conducted for many signs that non-Catholic Spanish-speaking people start- COLLEGE Christians are receptive to the ing on Wednesday, July 6, at the Centro Hispano Catolico, 130 idea of Christian reunion. NE Second St., Miami. A LIBERAL ARTS Speaking to a pilgrimage of- The instruction will be giv- JUNIOR COLLEGE priests from Bologna, Pope John en free of charge to both contrasted the reactions of non- men and women. Conducted by Catholic's to his announcement The Benedictine Fathers of the forthcoming ecumenical Centro is one of several lo- cations in the county where the • Boarding Facilities for Young counpil with their reactions to course will be given under the Men. Young Women accept- Pope Leo XIII's appeal in 1897 joint sponsorship of govr ed os Day Students. for special prayers for reunion. mental agencies and sevv • University Parallel and Pre- traffic safety organizations. professionol Courses Leading Pope Leo's appeal met hosti- toword All Degrees. I lity and a refusal to cooperate, Following the opening of class on Wednesday at 7:30 the Pope noted. By contrast, • On the some Campus: p.m., the sessions will be held St. Leo College Preparatory Pope John said, his announce- on Monday evenings at the School for Boys, grades 9 to ment of a council that would same time for a six-week pe- 12. work for reunion has been re- riod. Registration is now in For Information, Write ceived with sympathy and great progress and will continue un- til the opening date. THE REGISTRAR interest. Information about traffic Saint teo College The Pope attributed the more safety classes conducted in other Saint Leo, Fla. favorable attitude to the grace parts of Dade County may be of God. ARTIST Alexander Clayton, oi Dallas, Texas XXIII. Completed in five weeks at the Vatican, obtained by calling the Public puts finishing touches on portrait of Pope John the painting will hang at University of Dallas. Safety Department, FRanklin DONALD F. M. 7-1911, Extension 5711. McEMBER MONTGOMERY William Frawley, court in- New Breviary ^ formation officer of the county Refrigerators In New Guinea Metropolitan Court, said the Me EMBER Within Five Months Spanish-speaking groups at MONTGOMERY INSURANCE, Inc. VATICAN CITY (NO — The Sell Slower Than In Alaska Centro will be given an ex- long - expected publication of WASHINGTON (NO — You delight, according to Bishop planation of the U.S. court changes in the Roman Breviary may be able to sell refriger- Schilling. system and the role of the may be ready m October or No- policeman in American socie- ators to an Eskimo, but you'll GENERAL INSURANCE vember, it was disclosed by a When a native has lived in ty. He noted that many people competent authority of the Sac- never sell one to a New Guinea his flimsy hut for two or three who arrive from Latin Amer- 1120 Ponce de Leon TBlvd. • Coral Gables 34, Fla. red Congregation of Rites. mountaineer, according to a years and worked out the land ica do not understand the dif- around it, he burns down the PHONE HI 4-2587 The same authority indicated missionary bishop. ' ferences between the V. S. whole works — hut, crops and that the coming changes in the legal system and systems in all — and moves somewhere breviary — the book containing It's not that food stays fresh other countries. else. *. ', the Divine Office which is ^re- longer in New Guinea than else- cited daily by priests — will where, but, explains Bishop Bishop Schilling, a smiling, "The fundamental purpose of j involve a codification of changes German-born prelate, is dis- the education program," he Bernard Schilling, S.V.D., Vicar said, "is to prevent traffic vio- happy homes use delicious, healthful decreed in 1955 and intended to Apostolic of Goroka, New Guin- concerted but by no means make the breviary less cumber- discouraged by such habits. lations as well as other viola- ea: some. In fact, be sees the pros- tions of the law. We want to keep the Spanish-speaking peo- / "If a native walks into his pects for the Church in his vi- cariate as "very good." ple out of the trouble they . . it's extra-fresh because it's home- Hawaiian Honored hut and sees a piece of meat might get into thrpugh ignor- produced! Get the Home Milk habit now! SEATTLE (NO — Walter F. banging there, he's got to eat The natives' religion is cen- ance," he said. it —- even if he just got up Dillingham, one of Hawaii's top tered on belief in evil spirits. from a meal. The native Miami: 2451 N.W. 7th Aye., FR-4-7696 economic figures, was cited for The natives believe they live in Ft. Lauderdale: JA 3-2449 - West Palm Beach: OV 3-1944 hasn't any idea of saving or Globe Showing Homestead: Cl 7-3235 — Key West: CY 6-9631 "the highest contributions to the rocks and streams and bring storing things. It doesn't harm to men. life and growth of Hawaii," by make' any sense to him." Presented To Pope! John Seattle University in presenting According to Bishop Schilling, VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope IGEIDE'S INNHHGEIDE'S INN BK its 1960 National Award for But the New Guinea moun- there are some 700 separate dia- John XXIII jeceived a globe FRIDAY SPECIAL ... • Economic Statesmanship. tineers would be a contractor's lects in New Guinea most of showing the Church's 2,200 ec- BROILED LOBSTER TAIL $2.25 • them so unlike each other that clesiastical jurisdictions. The {SATURDAY SPECIAL ... • a person who speaks one can- globe was done by Father Hen- BROILED FILET MIGNON $195™ not be understood by a person ry Emmerich, S.V.D., who work- z Knights Form New Councils who speaks another. ed on it for a year and a half. Z SUNDAY SPECIAL ... jn - ROAST SPRING CHICKEN. . . . $ 1.65 O In Homestead, Riviera Beach j Two new councils of theBraido, advocate; Arthur J. Din- Knights df Columbus have been gee, financial secretary; Em- formed in the diocese. mett J. Kelly, Jr., treasurer; Curt J. Dasbach, inside guard; • 1331335 N. FEDERAL HWY. — PHONE LO 4422- 1 • They are Homestead Coun- John F. Busby, outside guard, B FT. LAUDERDALE cil 4998 in Homestead and and James J. O'Donnell, John SERVING HOURS: 4 P.M.—11 PM. • SUNDAY 12 Noon—11 P.M. • Santa Maria Council 4999 in J. Bach and William E. Carson, SALES OPPORTUNITY . . . • SER GEIDE'S INNBHGEIDE'S Riviera Beach. Each council trustees. HHI recently elected its first slate BMI Dominic DiMauro is grand of officers ad opened a cam- An exponsion program in tfie Advertising Deportment paign to recruit new members knight of the Homestead coun- for the Order which numbers cil which meets in Patrina of The Voice presents profitable sales opportunity for Hall of Sacred Heart parish. Home more than 4,000 in the dio- several industrious salesmen. Previous advertising or cese. Other officers are: Daniel Na- promotion experience desirable but not essential. vilio, deputy grand knight; Federal The Santa Maria unit will Straight commission arrangement. Full or part-time. meet at 8 p.m. on July 12 and Rudy Bawel, financial secre- SAVINGS ANP LOAN ASSOCIATION. 26 in the Veterans of Foreign tary; George Russell, treasur- Write full particulars or call Mr. Dale at: Wars hall, 24th and Broadway, er; Samuel Calluti, recording OF Riviera Beach. Paul C. Temple- secretary; James Moore, chan- PALM BEACH ton is grand knight. cellor; Dominic Mirone, ward- en; Thomas Walsh, advocate; THE VOICE Other officers include: Ed- Jack Fink, inner guarit; Joseph 6301 BISCAYNE BLVD. ward T. Neun, deputy grand DiMauro and Vinceent Cor- 316 Royal Palm Way knight, Raymond D. Fleming, ragio, outer guards Peter C. MIAMI 38, FLORIDA chancellor; Richard J. Meehan, Leonard, lecturer; Neil Tucci, PL 4-2561 PALM BEACH warden; John J. Shevlin, Jr., John Noonan and H. Pablo, trus- recording secretary; Robert H. tees.

feg* 12 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 'Adulf Books Fw Teens 3-Day Retreat CLIFT9N, N.J. (NO — The trustees of the Clifton Public Li- Starts Tonight brary have declined to rescind an order for an "open-shelves" \At Miami fleoc/i. policy that makes adult-type books available to children 13 Another group of laymen will and older. Members of the City make a three-day spiritual re- Council now are considering a treat starting tonight (Friday) move to force the trustees to at the diocesan retreat center in rescind the order. Miami Beach. The men, representing par- ishes of Broward deanery, will Cleaners of be the third 'group to use the Fine Wearing Apparel facilities of the Golden Strand Hotel, 17901 Collins Ave., for Fashion Hreat purposes. father Charles Mallon, Cleaners C.SS.R., will serve as retreat PLANT AND OFFICE master. A member of the Re- Voice Photos 2327 West Broward Blvd. IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL for more than 200 teaching Sisters as demptorist mission band of New representatives of the various religious orders of women enrolled Forf Lauderdale, Florida Smyrna, Fla., Father Mallon summer sessions begin at Barry College. Shown above are 15 at the college for education classes which end July 31. also preacHed at the conferences Art Nomino Tom Harber attended last weekend by 59 Moose: 'See The Bishop?' PHONE LU 3-8225 men of South Dade deanery. Bear: 'Yep, Yesterday' John Partin served as r-etreat DULUTH, Minn. (NO — Per- master. haps it's time Bishop Francis Father Noel Fogarty, dioce- J. Schenk of Duluth posted "No Ft. Lauderdale san director of retreats, ex- Hunting" signs on the lawn of plained that reservations for Furniture Co. • his residence. the retreats are open to all men of the diocese regardless In the Spring a bull moose Broward County's of the deanery in which they wandered out of the wooded Oldest Furniture Store reside. Two more weekends section behind the Bishop's resi- 230 E. Las Olas Blvd. have been designated for dence and pranced about the men's retreats, July H and JA 2-5251 or JA 2-5215 lawn. Recently, again to the Aug. 12. ~ delight of neighborhood children, FREE DECORATOR SERVICE Women of the diocese will be a mother bear with two cubs LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS able to make retreats on the ambled up to the house. weekends of July 15, 22 and 29, and Aug. 5. WE RENT Retreatants reside at the oc- ean-front hotel, take their meals FOLDINGCHAIRS in common, and follow a spiri- AND TABLES tual program that includes HARDWARE TOOLS Mass, religious conferences, Stations of the Cross and var- ious other devotions. SUMMER SCHOOL at Barry College began June istered for the undergraduate division of the 20 with more than 500 lay men and women reg- 20th annual six-week summer sessions. CARTER Cathedral Parish Outing HARDWARE CO. JA 4-8351 More than 800 attended a Hollywood Singles Club Plans July 3 Dance Barry Publicist 1907 S. Poinsettia 1211 N.E. 4th AVE. picnic sponsored recently by the West Palm Beach TE 2-7306 FT. LAUDERDALE Holy Name Society of St. Mary WEST HOLLYWOOD — An at the parish hall, 2000 State At Convention Cathedral parish. Conducted in "Independence Day Dance" is Rd. 7. P^0% Repair work a specialty |0%PI order to raise funds for the 'Dancing will start at 8 p.m. Scott Lothrop, director of parish, the picnic was held in being planned on July 3 by St. with young single Catholics in- Public Affairs at Barry College Greynolds Park. Stephen Catholic Single's Club vited to attend. will participate in sessions of PAUL ASENJO the American Gellege Public PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR Relations Association, July 10- 701 37th Street Phone Shop TE 2-4039 14 in Washington, D.C. Register Now! West Palm Beach If no answer call A graduate of Boston Univer- - Florida VI 4-3793 sity where he majored in Pub- MAKE A WEEKEND RETREAT lic Relations. Lothrop is also A THREE-DAY SPIRITUAL PROGRAM SPONSORED BY THE DIOCESE OF MIAMI executive secretary of the Bar- ry College Alumnae Associa- For Men: tion. — Situations Wanted... 6 p.m. Friday until 2 p.m. Sunday July 1, 8 During the Washington ses- sions which will be held in con- Centra Hispono Cotolico Golden Strand Hotel and August 12. junction with the national meet- For Women: Smarting July 15, ing of the American Alumnae How about giving an immigrant a chance at some Council, he will speak on a pan- gainful employment?,Many need work. Some are skill- 17901 Collins Ave.. 22 and 29, el whose topic is "Preparation ed, others unskilled. Some^peak both languages weM. Miami Beach, Florida August 5 for a Profession in Public Rela- Others, only Spanish. tions in Higher Education." If interested call FR 1-5657 Choose a Weekend Convenient For Yourself, Then Mail This 130 N.E. 2nd St. Miami, Florida Queen Honors Chaplains Application Blank To Make Your Reservation. The Suggested MALE Factory workers — many Offering, Covering Room and Board At The Hotel, is $20, Payable LONDON (NO — Eight Cath- Electric WeMef Teackers - « (Eaglisk Ma Spanish; olic chaplains of the British Ar- type of work — many (this greap When On Retreat. sm an net speak English mi K not usually speak English) my, Royal Navy and Air Force aid wane* were among persons honored by Expert TV repair MM; Hi-Fi M* Queen Elizabeth in traditional Stem Technician (English MM* FEMALE Spanish) awards issued to mark the royal Secretarial — Clerical — II (few NAME: PHONE: Electronic Technician know saorthann' in English) birthday, Bookkeepers — (one sneaks English) Teachers — II (J «r so can speak General Office Wort — I English) Medical Profession — raaidegisti ADDRESS: PARISH: Receptionist — 3 St. Louis U. Buys Hotel male nnrsesi male nurse's aie> Interior Decorating (specially, wall Lawyer — 1 CITY: ST. LOUIS (NO — St. Louis murals) 2 Registered Nurse — 1 University has purchased the Nigkt watchman Factory sewing - 11 (few speak EagKsa 14-story Melbourne Hotel adjac- Mechanic am Meckanic's kelpen Factory (any type) — If (few speak MAIL TO: REV. NOEL FOGARTY, St. Mary Cathedral, 7506 H.W. Second Avenue. Miami 50, Florida Linotype mechanic English ent to its campus for use as a Carpenter Mf Carpenter's helper domestic work (li«e oat) — IS (lew l women's dormitory. Ptnmher speak Englisk)

July 1, 1960 TH£ VOICE Page 13 Some Questions Parents Ask Trained Counselors Plan Fun At Camp Ma tec urn be "Will my son be safe at Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, camp? Do the counselors real- Conn., he's assisted in handling ly supervise the campers? Sup- the "Robin Hood" set by Vinc- pose my. boy gets sick? These ent Pagliari of St. Brendan par- are just a few of the many ish, West Miami who attends St. questions in the minds of par- John Seminary, Little Rock, ents as vacation time begins and Ark. boys look forward to a sojourn at camp. In charge of nature hikes at Matecumbe is a seminarian At Camp Matecumbe, lo- from St. Gregory Seminary, Cin- cated in South Dade County cinnati, Ohio, Bernard Genest on the edge of the Ever- of St. Rose., of Lima parish, is glades, the 45 campers pres- an amateur botanist. ently enrolled range in age Richard Hinds of Little Flow- Voice Photo from seven to 12 and are constantly under the surveil- er parish, Coral Gables, holds SEMINARIAN-COUNSELORS at Camp Matecumhe, diocesan Genest, Don Ireland, Thomas Engbers, Michael Maloney, Vincent lance of 11 seminarians, who two titles as sacristan and di- youth camp, are shown with Father Claude E. Brubaker, center. Pagliari and John Due. Not shown are Jerry Lane and Philip aid Father Claude E. Bru- rector of the camp infirmary. In They are' Anthony Melley, Joseph Peters, Richard Hinds, Bernard Ryan, who with other seminarians supervise the sessions. baker in the operation of the addition he plans the evening diocesan youth camp. programs. He is a first year Serra Convention Hears Cardinal Cite philosophy student at Mt. St. From 7:30 a.m. until 9:30 Mary of the West Seminary, p.m. daily, the future priests Norwood, Ohio. are engaged in the objectives of John Due, formerly a mem- Desperate Need' For Priests the camp: to train young Catho- ber of the Archbishop. Curley lic gentlemen while building High School and editor of "The healthy minds and bodies. They VerceUian," publication of the APPLIANCES (Continued from Page 1) presence would be a great stim- near future be supplied from all enjoy their roles as counsel- 6 Famous Makes Junior Holy Name Society of rans, members of their families' ulus in fostering vocations to those parts themselves. ors and hope that parents of the SS. Peter and Paul parish, Mi- •+[ lowest Prices young campers will be pleased and priests attended the conven- the priesthood and the religious "The Holy Father appeals to ami, is co-director of riflery and if Easy Bank Terms life in his diocese. with the results at the end of conducts the camp sings. He is i( Guaranteed Services tion. all fervent Catholics to lift their the six-week sessions. in his second year of college at (Bishop Coleman F. Car- The message from Cardinal eyes and look at the fields white St. John Seminary. Pizzardo read by Cardinal Mey- with the promise of a great Well aware of the responsibi- roll, accompanied by Fa- lity which is his, each of the ther James J. Walsh, dio- er said: harvest while, alas, the labor- What do the seminarians seminarian-counselors is assign- themselves think about their cesan director oj vocations "The member of Serra who ers are few." ed to a major actvity area, for and chaplain of the Miami work? In their own words they 643 N. Andrews dedicates himself to the cause The work of Serra, Cardinal which he has been selected ac- feel that their jobs as counsel- Serra Club, and Msgr. J.P. / cording to his ability, interests JA 3-4337 of priestly vocations, a sacred Pizzardo concluded, is a holy ors teach them to order their O'Mahoney, Palm Beach and former experience. FT. LAUDERDALE cause if ever there was one, en- cause which must transform and lives outside the enclosure of Serra chaplain, led a large stimulate all Serrans to lives of the seminary and bring them ters freely into a new and clos- Camp co-director is Don delegation oj Serrans from holiness. Ireland of Our Lady Queen of into contact with the youngsters er relationship with the Hier-. There are many interesting offers the Diocese of Miami.) Martyrs parish, Fort Lauder- of the Church, both of which archy of the Church. Other speakers at a break- they will be doing in the not in the Business Service column Bishop Thomas K. Gorman fast following the Mass, were dale. Now in his second year of this week's at Theology at St. Bernard too far distant years. In addi- of Dallas7Fort Worth, conven- "If you ask the Holy Father Frank R, Hanrahan, Cleve- tion they feel that their sum- Voice Classified tion host, told the Serrans their what is his dearest wish, he land, Serra president, and P. Seminary, Cullman, Ala., Don holds a degree in education mer experiences will give them will reply that it is to have Daniel Rooney, Seattle, one of from Western Carolina Teach- "a clearer insight into the task in all the dioceses of the the founders of the organiza- tion. He traced the 25-year ers' College and has behind ahead of them and a start on world many holy priests, so development of Serra. The or- him years of camping experi- its solution." THARIN REALTY INSURANCE SERVICE badly needed throughout the ence. SERVING THE PALM BEACHES SINCE 1925 ganization tries to promote Church. and assist vocations to the 1517 So. Dixie — West Palm Beach Phone TE 2-5176 priestly and religious life. Another member of the admin- Vatican Didn't Aid 250 Royol Polm Way — PALM BEACH Phone TE 2-6244 "The Holy Father would tell istrative staff is Joseph Peters you; as I tell you in his name, Mr. Hanrahan reported that who comes from St. Margaret's that in many parts of the-Church Serra International has grown parish, Clewiston. A first year Nazi, Paper Says there is a desperate need for to 206 clubs with nearly 10,000 Theology student at St. Bernard VATICAN CITY (NO — L'Os- Xen. SahbsA, RADIO-TV great numbers of saintly priests, members in six countries. Seminary, he heads the riflery servatore Romano has denied a need which for historical and department and is Matecumbe's A number of workshops and that a Vatican passport was social reasons cannot in the baseball commissioner. Call PL 4-2861 For A Cheerful Estimate conferences were on the pro- ever issued to Adolf Eichmann, gram, geared to the convention Michael Maloney of St. Mary nazi leader charged with the "There Is Ne Substitute For Experience" Quemby, Matsu Defense theme; "The Informed Serran Cathedral parish, holds the po- murder of millions of Jews. — The Image He Creates." sition of handicrafts director. The report in a West German 10824 N.E. 6th AVENUE Vital To Asia—-Chiang Now serving as counselor for "Serving Miami Shores and Surrounding Areas'* daily and carried by wire serv- LOS ANGELES (NO — the fourth year at Matecumbe, ices claimed that the nazi had Chiang Kai-shek's determination Doctors Plan he attends St. Charles College in traveled to Argentina on a Vati- to hold Quemoy and Matsu is Catonsville, Md. can passport in 1950. based on the belief that their C. A. Whitman, Jr. & Son || loss to the communists might Latin Mission Assisting Mike in handicrafts, Eichmann was seized by Is- trigger the fall of all southeast is Tony Melley from St. Juli- raeli agents in Argentina and DETROIT (NO — The execu- ana parish, West Palm Beach. Well Drilling'-. Septic Tank and Plumbing Asia, Father Frederic Foley, tive board of the National Fed- -taken to Israel, where he is now S.J., said. Tony is in his second year of awaiting trial. TELEPHONES: eration of Catholic Physicians' Theology at St. Mary Semin- Guilds is studying a proposed LAKE WORTH - BOYNTON BEACH According to Father Foley, the ary, Roland Park, Baltimore. The Vatican City daily sr"- Nationalist leader, in an inter- medical lay apostolate to Cen- "We know that the persoi . JU 2-4147 S5* 3481 view with the priest, summed tral America, it was reported Swimming, which includes in- question never had a 'Vatican up his views on the offshore here. struction for non-swimmers, is passport,' not even one issued under the direction of Jerry islands by saying: "No Quemoy, The program was presented under a fictitious name, because Lane who holds an American no Taiwan (Formosa). .No Tai- by a group of Detroit doctors it is not the Holy See's custom Bed Cross life-saving certificate. wan, no southeast Asia." at the national convention of the to issue such a document to peo- Catholics: Headquarters He is a member of St. John the doctors' federation meeting in ple who have no legal right to —~ 10-Year Warranty—RHEEM Apostle parish, Hialeah and tak- for Miami. them." ing his second year of Philoso- New Food Service Equipment WATER HEATERS Dr. Edward J. 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Page 14 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July I, I960. "HERE WE ARE" shout the first bus load of boys between the FORTY-FIVE young campers presently enrolled for the boarding who staffs the camp with 10 other seminarians. Operated annually ages of seven and 12 as they arrive at Camp Matecumbe for sessions at Camp Matecumbe line up for recitation of the since 1956, the diocesan youth camp is under the patronage of the six-week boarding sessions held on the edge of the Everglades. Angelus led by seminarian and camp co-director Don Ireland St. Hubert, patron of huntsmen and woodsmen.

BELL RUNG by seminarian, John Due, summons campers to DAILY INSPECTION of cabins is an important part of the routine BULLETIN BOARD posted on a tree in a clearing at Matecumbe Mass, meals and various activities as the boys swarm from the at Matecumbe. Richard Rock of St. Gregory parish, Plantation, is checked by Bill Mahan of the Cathedral parish and John log cabins to participate in a full program of outdoor life. is shown as he puts the finishing touches on his bunk-bed. Ahearn of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs parish, Fort Lauderdale.

\ OUTDOOR SHRINE honoring St. Theresc of Lis- is built with coral rocks by the campers as DAILY RECITATION of the rosary is conducted afternoon. Father Claude Brufaaker celebrates ieux, known as the Little Flower of Jesus, Matecumbe opens for its annual sessions. in the chapel at Matecumbe during the late Mass at 11 a.m. "each morning for campers.

July 1, I960 THE VOICE Miami, Flo. Page 15 Answers ±=^i The Voice Of AROUND TOWN byAlKaelen r 166,000,000 FREE. ROAD MAPS WILL BE YOUTH GIVEN TO MOTORISTS IN i960 J NEVER. CAM TELL . MEKT TUAE THEV By DORIS R. PETERS SPORTS L— VU6WT BOV GAS IRONIHG BOARD?! A Good Guy Won't By JACK HOUGHTELING With the "dog" days of sum- Curley's well-rated squad 12-8 Make Kiss A Coin mer upon us, this old Navy on Thanksgiving Day eve. Dear Doris: man would like to "dog down" Up in Broward~~County, Fort Is it proper to. expect a a few comments before joining kiss from a girl on your Lauderdale Central Catholic first date? *• the vacation cro vd and adjourn- scored its first victory in his- J-erry ing this colurm until August. tory over Fort Lauderdale High Dear Jerry: •^ In brief, w0CT0R5 SEE-M6RE. WELL PEOPLE-THAM an unqualified NO. NO for reign as Catholic champions. for St. Ann's of West Palm the first date and many dates - The Knights had an experienced Beach as Coach John Hosinski thereafter. ball club and a winning tradi- had not held out much hope Even though there may be for repeat of his previous 7-2 tion. nothing wrong with a single record. Instead, the Crusaders passing good night kiss and ; .However, the first game of jumped off to four straight wins even though it seldom causes the season against - Hialeah before the injury bug hit. 1MTROVEKT5 ATTRACTtO BY , >v temptation, there is no guaran- showed that this would not be tee it won't in the future. EXTROVERTS // , 7/ ^ a good year for Curley. It re- After a slight 'slump, the Teenagers are still learning quired a 72-yard run by little Crusaders finished strong to LETS FACE. IT. HE MUST BE AN EXTROVERT,TOO* \ to know and understand them- Tony Armaly in the final min- rack up a 5-3-1 record, best in selves. Since they are learning ute of play to pull out a 12-7 the diocese. Denny Young and to handle their emotions they victory. Ric Pizzo were key performers should not place unnecessary for the Crusaders. The Knig'kts went down stress and strain oh them. from this point and although Little St. Anastasia of Ft. In addition, a'kiss is some- they were a threat to alt the Pierce also was a surprise as thing very personal — very spe- teams they played, they made the Rams recorded a 4-2-2 cial. Civilized people have al- too many crucial mistakes to record including a Thanksgiv- ways associated it with love. rack up a season comparable ing Day tie with St. Ann's. Certainly then it isn't something to those of the past. Tommy Richmond and David to be used as a coin in ex- LaPorte led the Rams to their change for a pleasant evening. Curley was completely sur- first winning season in five Let me tell you something prised by a stubborn, aggressive years of competition, the first about girls, Jerry. They would Christopher Columbus High year under Coach Bobbie rather you not try to kiss team in the first of a traditional Scott. Pat McCauley and Frank La- graduation for turning profes- North Miami CYO them on first dates. Many series and went down to defeat Pietra. sional. / think they have to in order .to the tworyear-old southwest The basketball season opened Plans Teen Dance to be popular. This is the way Miami school. with the perennially powerful Little St. Pat's of Miami Christopher Columbus and 'they think: "I've had a good Central Catholic squad taking Beach won the Class C district Central Catholic both were ham- The Knights snapped back to The Senior CYO of Holy Fam- time and I like him. If I the first diocese tournament meet title and went to the state pered by the lack of consistant ily parish have invited teenag- don't let him kiss me, he will upset South Dade in the final held during the Christmas holi- game of the season and end up basketball finals at Gainesville. hitting and pitching and failed ers of the diocese to a dance to- think I didn't enjoy myself days. CC also was a threat or that I dislike him. So he with a 4-5 record. A spurt in the final two min- morrow (Saturday) at the'Chi- throughout the season and had to impress. may not ask me oat again." Rho Hideaway, 7860 NW 56th The young Christopher Col- a 12-9 record mostly against utes of play by Poplar Springs St. Ann's moved to another Sometimes it's quite a deci- bigger Class AA schools. Frank St., Hialeah. Dancing will be umbus squad opened its first sent the Shamrocks down to a good record as Bubba Collins sion. season under Coach Pete Aiello Bean and Ron Gillis lead Coach from 7-11 p.m. 65-58 defeat despite top play by combined his pitching talents Be a good guy, Jerry, and oh a dismal note by dropping 'Bo Litzinger's squad in the scor- Chuck Darriico, Willie Alonso Senior CYO members from don't put your date on the spot. a 40-0 contest to Key West. How- ing. with the hitting of Denny Young and Tom Blakeley. other parishes have also been Don't cause her to make a deci- ever, the Explorers improved and Frank Lavonnia.. St. Ann's Archbishop Curley, usually a invited to the informal dance. sion. And if she is worth dat- with each . game as Aiello losing cause in basketball, sur- St. Ann's also had a top- had 9-5 mark for the year be- Music will be provided by the ing, she'll respect you for it. slutted players and plays to prised the Miami area schools notch basketball team as the fore dropping its final two con- D-Notes. overcome the lack of experience * • • by rolling to its best basketball Crusaders had the best won- tests to Class A power Ft. and size. • lost record of all five Catholic Tickets and information can Dear Doris: season in history under Coach Pierce and Class AA city-rival I have just received my The . Explorers finally Norm French. The Knights had teams and uncovered one of be obtained by calling Peggy West Palm Beach. Bresslin, WI 5-7802. first invitation to dine out reached paydirt when they 20-plus scoring per game from the best basketball prospects on a date. All sorts of ques- pounded across two touch- Ed Montellanico and Doug Tay- in Sophomore Bucky McGann. St. Anastasia also had a tions have been popping in- downs to take the measure of lor and all-around play from Bucky averaged over 25 winning season behind the Catholic Broadcasters to my mind. What do I points a game and when sterling pitching of Tommy Appoint New Officers wear? Who orders? How do PICK-UP SERVICE PHONE JU 2-6931 teamed with 6-8 Ed Cairnes Richmond. Richmond re- I act? I would appreciate gave the Crusaders plenty of corded a no-hitter along with PITTSBURGH, Pa. (NO — your help. All Work Done In Our Own Plant Father Celestin J. Steiner, S.J., scoring punch. a ane-hitter. Lack of control Linda president of the University of in crucial games with St. Dear Linda: ' The RIDGE Cleaners Baseball - wise, Archbishop Detroit, was reelected presi- Wear a little dressy dress, Curley was again the top team Ann's however, kept the dent of the Catholic Broadcast- f/x Member of the National Institute of Cleaners Rams' ace from a better won- not fussy and not decolle - NEW REVOLUTIONARY PROCESS in the diocese as Tom Shannon ers Association at the 12th an- or wear a simple jacket dr l«st mark. Electronically Controlled Dry Cleaning ' and Ed Montellanico paced the nual convention here. or a suit if you have one and Knights to a 10-5 season's re- 1302 LAKE AVEv LAKE WORTH, FLA. In addition to the major Father Fidelis Rice, C.P., the weather is cool. Limit your cord. Both boys made the Mi- accessories to rather plain jew- ami All-City high school team sports. Central Catholic pulled producer of the Hour of tine a surprise in track competition Crucified program, of West elry such as pearls and ear- and Montellanico recieved a bo- rings. Carry a small bag for nus from San Francisco upon as Lynn Wheten won the Class Springfield, Mass., was named A district 100 and 220-yard dash vice-president, and Sister M. Ro- your hanky and "mad money" while Bob Gerard took the 880. salie, director of the radio and (not a bulging pocket book) Both boys finished third in their television department, Diocese and white gloves. Wear shoes events at the state finals. of Pittsburgh, was selected as with heels — small, medium or secretary-treasurer. high heels, but heels, not flats. All-in-all, the season has A veil is always attractive if been one of the best for the you don't want to wear a hat. Catholic schools with top con- Mass In Japanese? While they say "clothes FRANK J. ROONEY, INC tenders and individual stand- TOKYO (NO — The Bishops make tfce man — or girl," GENERAL CONTRACTORS outs in every sport. of Japan will ask the Holy See it's really the girl that makes the clothes. A dress can be As the schools grow in size to let congregations at Mass sing old and dated but boys don't and importance, their records in Japanese the Kyrie, Gloria, notice this. They aren't con- should get even better. Credo, Sanctus and Agnus Dei, At most Builder Supply, Faiat * Hardware In the case of the Gloria and cerned with the material or Stores. Made ay Engeu Darnisa «, SM 97S S.W. 12U Street We'll be watching when the Credo, only the celebrant's into- of a dress but the im- Ptntamw Beack, Flariit 1960-61 season rolls around. nation would be in Latin. pression you make.

Page 16 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 FAMILY CLINIC "Featuring

What Is Proper Summer Dress? sThe Brands With the coming o;f summer we mothers jace the MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR usual problems of deciding what is proper wearing ap- You Know parel for our daughters. I've talked to others and 9830 N.E. 2nd Ave. • MIAMI SHORES • PLoza 4-0331 they're not too sure of themselves. Our neighborhood is fairly conservative, though I guess we follow; the general pattern in regard to dress. Some of us wonder PHONE TEmple 2-3111 P. O. BOX 6545 whether this is all right. Are there any good norms we can follow? By FATHER JOHN L. THOMAS, S.J. It's easy to understand why you modern mothers are a little, CLERICI, IMC confused about how your daughters should dress. Clothes serve so^many purposes, and fashions change so rapidly that it's fre- Masonry and Plastering Contractors ;ntly difficult for a Christian to distinguish between passing lad and pagan folly. Yet history shows that beneath changing fashions in dress lies a whole philosophy of sex and society. 1213 OMAR ROAD WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA The way people dress reveals the values they esteem and strive to preserve, for clothes are both a symbol or sign and a practical need. What .they stand for is frequently more important than the physical protection they afford. We S^CACJL can tell a great deal about the character of a person by . his manner of dress, just as we can learn much about a so- ciety by studying the fashions that it accepts or tolerates. Complete Because traditional Christian principles related to sexual morality exert little influence on contemporary customs or con- duct, you have every reason to question some current fashions Landscaping Service in dress. Your daughters will normally want to follow the crowd; and because teenagers generally feel quite insecure, the NE 4-6023 need to conform is particularly powerful at their age. Hence if you cannot allow them to follow some of the prevailing fashions, it will be highly important to point out the reasons for your Clothes for .the Entire Family! disapproval. Besides, your job is not only to protect but to in- tector. Chastity is th'e virtue that regulates the use of sex- ac- struct and train for life. cording to the order of right reason. AT BUDGET PRICES Has Moral Implications Hence unless your daughters have adequate respect and appreciation for their developing reproductive faculties as the Although some helpful norms related to dress can be for- source of their distinctive nobility as women, modesty will FOUNTAIN'S mulated, their balance application implies an alert Christian have little meaning to them. At the same time, they must 728-730 LAKE AVE. — LAKE WORTH conscience, together with some understanding of the general . be given some information concerning the physical and psy- principles upon which they are based. Assuming an alert Christian chological mechanisms of sexual arousal in themselves and DRESSES — SHOES — SPORTSWEAR conscience, what are the pertinent facts and principles to be kept others so they will understand bow modesty is related to chastity. PLAY CLOTHES — WORK CLOTHES in mind? H. N. FOUNTAIN SAYSr Remember you are preparing them for life — you want mod- In regard- to the facts, clothes serve many different est daughters, not merely modesty in dress. * purposes. They protect from beat and cold according to the "You'll Always Save Here" climate and seasonal changes; they may indicate a profession • * • or social status (a uniform); they are usually designed to (Father Thomas will be unable to answer any personal letters) be both useful and ornamental; they are symbolic of distinc- ANCIENT - tive social situations (formal or informal); and they are re- lated to the observance of chastity by regulating one of the IN WEST HOLLYWOOD . normal sources of sexual stimulation in our society. This latter purpose is the crux of the modern problem. Particular- ly during the summer, fashions in dress reflect an easy- going naturalism, characterized by emphasis on comfort, the FUNER^Il. HOME display of physical rather than spiritual beauty, and a prac- tical denial of moral significance to sex. 6100 Hollywood Blvd There's nothing wrong with dressing for comfort, and clothes Phone YUkon 3-0857 IN THE 12th CENTURY, should be attractive, though some girls apparently can't dis- Alfonso VII, King of Leon, . tinguish between charming exposure and vulgar disclosure. Nev- Castile and Galicia success- . ertheless, young women must face the fact that the way they fully drove the Moors from Open Daily and Sunday dress has moral implications. It is not only a question of nudity, his kingdom. In gratitude 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. for in some cases, as one_ observer remarked, "What they don't to God, he founded, in 1141, show, they point to!" Important psychological differences between the MONASTERIO de SAN Guided Tours in English the sexes affect their attitudes toward clothing. Because men are BERNARDO de SA^CRA- and Spanish more readily stimulated by what they see, they necessarily re- MENIA in an isolated valley gard undue bodily exposure or emphasis in women's dress as a in the Province of Segovia, Spain. Operated by the Cistercian lurce of excitation and an indication of moral looseness. Order for 694 years, it was abandoned in 1835 and was forgotten nntil 1925 when discovered and purchased by Wm. Randolph Some Wish To Attract-Attention Hearst. Disassembled and shipped to America, this Roman- esque-Gothic architectural gem was destined for San Simeon. Some general norms to follow. Dress should be appropriate Due to the Great Depression, the 10,751 crates were stored in a for the occasion. What is modest within the home, at the beach, New York warehouse until 1951 when the Monastery was pur- or in sports, may not be adequate for street wear or in public. chased from Hearst's estate and transported to Miami, Florida •Girls should be particularly careful to dress modestly when on The scope of our service is limited where it has been reassembled in a tropical garden in all its dates, since physical nearness and prolonged exposure may eas- majestic, medieval splendor. ily lead to serious temptation. only by your needs. Although one should dress for the occasion, this does not Complete banking facilities BRING YOUR CAMERA ; justify wearing brief or revealing attire like short shorts or Six drive-in windows abbreviated swimming suits. Such apparel serves no useful Plenty of free, parking space One Block West of purpose, while it necessarily focuses attention on the body Biscayne Boulevard at 167th Street ' rather than the person, thus promoting men's tendency to regard the wearer as a "sexual object." Apparently some S or K Miami Beach bus connects with Haulover Beach bus, girls wear such clothing to attract attention, but what are they THE DANIA BANK direct to entrancs. attracting attention to? "a name you ton bank on" CHILDREN ADULTS In general, your daughters will have little difficulty in accept- Between Hollywood and Fort lauderdaie on Dania Beach Boulevard (AIA) ~" DANIA, FLORIDA 6 to 12. . .70c $1.25 ing reasonable norms governing modesty in dress if they under- Hollywood Exchange WA 2-4501 Miami Exchange FRI-I39I Members of Clergy admitted Free stand the virtue of modesty and its wider implications. 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July 1, 1960 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 17 Cardinal Calls For Service St. Stephen ' Parents' Club To God In Home, Nation SAN ANTONIO (NO — An In an analysis of trends and Plans Dance ; appeal for love and service to future prospects delivered at God on three' levels — in the the closing session of the four- WEST HOLLYWOOD — Plans home, the nation, and the family day convention, Alphonse H. for a benefit dance have been ' of nations — was made by Clemens, director of the mar- announced by members of the James Francis Cardinal Mcln- riage counseling center at the newly organized Parent-Teacher tyre, Archbishop of Los Angeles, Catholic University of America, Club of St. Stephen parish. at the closing session of the 27th Washington, said a "grass roots Richard Roether, ways and National Catholic Family Life reaction" has set in against a means committee chairman Convention here. family pattern "so faulty as to and Mrs. Chester Roskow are have posed innumerable and in- in charge of arrangements for Happiness of married Jife is, superable problems." - based on the principle of self- the dance which is scheduled But Dr. Clemens warned to be held Saturday, July 9 in sacrifice, he said. Marriage is realfy a "three-party con- that materialism thinkii"* the parish hall, 3000 State which fosters the "nazi p Road 7. tract" in which "the promises of love, fidelity, loyalty and cy of sterilizing the- social out- Other members of--the com- cast" and the "Marxist policy Salurday, July 9, in the parish hall with Richard sacrifice are made to God.as mittee' are Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, BENEFIT DANCE sponsored by members of the well as to each other," he of working mothers" is gain- Roether, ways and means committee chairman, Mgs. 'Frank Lang, Mrs. Louis newly organized Parent-Teachers' Club of St. pointed out. The Cardinal add- ing ground in many areas. and Mrs. Chester Roskow, on arrangements. Kremsner, Mrs. Eugene Pesa, Stephen parish, West Hollywood, will be held ed: Mrs. Raymond Melody, Mrs. The challenge of the present and immediate future, he said, Robert D'Amore, Fred Gale, "As yet there has been no bet- is "to arrest the inroads of alien Mrs. Ralph Stevenson, Mrs. AT OUR HOUSE ter foundation for the relation- ideologies and to devise a new Raymond Dorsett, Mrs, Andrew ships between nations than the pattern for the family based Timko, Luke G. Hilley,-Mrs. fundamental principles of t h e upon Christian and American WiHfarn Massey, Mr. and Mrs. human family. The nations of principles, to fill the vacuum Ronald Bocchicchio and Mrs. the world are really a family of Grads Revive Art Of Finding Job being created by the demise of Thomas BraziL nations, and these should be By MARY TINLEY DALY ence necessary" — but how to ates are early "war babies," fake liberalism." During the monthly meeting guided in their international re- get that experience? and there are many more of lations by the same basic prin- The host to the convention, oE the organization members June graduates recently have them. By the very fact of sup- voted to continue meeting dur- ciples of love, integrity, honesty Archbishop Robert E. Lucey of been emerging by the thousands Summer jobs will tide many > ply arid demand, there are now ing the summer on the first and service of Almighty God." San Antonio, said that two evils over, working in camps or as more people of employable age Wednesday of each month. from high schools and colleges. in today's world have conspired With "high hopes, you fortunate summer-replacements in of- than there are jobs. —. Earlier, Cardinal Mclntyre re- to make modern man '"lonely, Eugene Giuffra, Mrs. Wilbur / young people" from X number fices where they have worked marked that "you cannot sep- fearful, anxious-and sometimes Barrows, Mrs. Luke Hilley, Jim Another non - discountable arate God from the State and be during preceding summers. In desperate." Navy, Andrew Timko and. Albert of commencement speakers factor is the flood of married Christian." To this he added: Mom are members of the com- ringing in their ears, the young' the meantime, they will keep women,•> trained in employable "We are a Christian" country." "One is alienation from God mittee which is drafting by-laws fortunates descend on the labor looking for something more skills, who are steadily return- and the other is a sense of to be presented for ratification -, market the following - Monday. permanent. ing to work, perhaps after an The Cardinal touched on the insecurity for the future," he by the general membership in. Often they are up against the absence of 20 to 25 years. question of relations between said. '."'•• Church and State during an September. - • perpetually frustrating "experi- It's not easy, this June 1960, to They are, as a matter of fact, "The Christian family is not impromptu press conference. find a job, still harder to find competing with their own chil- an island in this wretched world. THE job. June grads and their dren and those children's con- It is an integral part of our temporaries. Taking on an Jefferson, he said, used the parents remember when, a few word "separation" in this con- community and our nation. The WOOLBRIGHT years ago, older brothers, and "extra job," with husband customs and opinions; of the era still gainfully employed, such text as "a figure of-speech." sisters finishing school could But he said that in recent years, affect our families for better or Construction make a choice among many op- women can afford to accept a for worse . •. . It is sometimes lower wage than a single the Supreme Court has written enings. The line of employers this figure of speech into a difficult to live in the midst of figuratively formed-to the right. woman or a young person evils and not be contaminated." Co. Inc. making his way. "principle of law." Those older brothers and sis- Phone CRestwood 6-4728 ters, remember, were born ih a The labor market has definite- ly changed. So we go back to P.O. Box 1562 . Delray Beach, Flo. comparatively low birth rate Do Catholics Copy Standards era, following the traumatic education, and the realization economic depression of the early that we, as parents, have an ob- Builders of: '30's. Today's college grads were ligation to give the finest edu- Of Non-Catholic Neighbors?^ ST. VINCENT FERRER SCHOOL, DELRAY BEACH ! cation possible Fo our children. born in the 1937-38 period when SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (NO — birth control, said" the direc- ST. MARK CHURCH, BOYNTON BEACH the country had recovered from And-it's not merely a matter Catholic families too often re- tor of the Family Life Bureau ST. MARK SCHOOL,-BOYNTON BEACH the paralysis of the depression of "jobs" with their $$$-signifi- flect behavior standards of their of the National Catholic Wel- and before the onSet of World cance. A fully educated person. non-Catholic neighbors, rather fare Conference, Washington, War II. The high school gradu- may shift about for quite a long than the Church's teachings, D.C. Everything for Patio t OutSoor use — time before finding the particu- Msgr. Irving A. DeBlanc charg- i> For the past SIX YEARS Too many Catholics are influ- Famous low prices — Fine Duality. lar niche in which to fulfill ed here. \ > we have had the privilege to furnish PAINT enced by U.S. culture, which God's will for him or her. But Some studies have shown appears to be "one generation i > The PATIO Sh«ppe for use at the many Catholic Institutions for boys or girls who have the this to be true about divorce from paganism," he claimed. • > in the West Palm Beach area. 1657 E. SAMPLE ROAD advantages of a stable home, and the practice of artificial POMPANO BEACH. FLA. and all the education parents Monsignor DeBlanc's com- can provide or they can work ments 'were made in a special Phone WH 1-7360 edition of the Alamo Messenger Worth Chemical & Painl Co. for and absorb, there will be a teach high school boys to be- for. the 27th National Catholic Home Office and Plant 1800-1816 — 10th Ave. North certain poise-of-spirit to tide come scientists than be one Family Life Convention. The them over into eventual adult- myself. As well trained scien- newspaper is the organ of the LAKE WORTH* FLA. BUILDER* DEVELOPER adjustment to the world about tists, they can take their place 8340 NORTHEAST SECOND AVE. them. San Antonio archdiocese, . Manufacturers of in the field and as heads of MIAMI 38, FLORIDA families." The Monsignor explained GUARANTEED QUALITY PAINT Phone iPLaia S40327 Since this column is direct- that for Catholics procrea \ ed primarily to women, I Others in the group are eager is the primary purpose „»•" should like to share with you to become social workers. They Interior and Exterior House Paints LOUIS E MILLER marriage, but the Church-does an informal survey of recent are willing to save and study, Varnishes and Enamels : PLUMBING CO. not have "a cult of fertility." * EST. 1930 , college graduates of a wom- to take advanced courses so WHOLESALE — RETAIL an's college. that they may become the finest Msgr. DeBlanc wrote that the WATER HEATER * sort of social workers — and U.S. Bureau of Vital Statistics Telephone JUsrice 2-6146 4102 Leauna St. Coral Gables What was the ultimate aim help people. Phones: HI 8-9912 and HI 6-1414 has reported that Baptists had of most holders of these brand the largest families in the Unit- Still others expect to enter the new A.B/s? Marriage and rear- ed States. ing a family. nursing profession. • CORAL GABLES • MIAMI SNORES In regard to divorce, he Immediate aim? To get a job In the meantime, many — both boys and girls —• of the 'wrote that a study by H. M. "where I can help people." Bell of Maryland showed a "Everything Earning a living of course, but class of i960 are, of necessity taking whatever is offered: typ- ratio of 6.6 divorces for Prot- withal the idealistic, truly fem- estants and 6.4 for Catholics. to Build inine desire to be of service dur- ing, clerical work, tutoring. He said the greatest percent- ing their active lives. They are still trying for satis- Anything" factory Employment that will age of divorce is among cou- Many of these girls who utilize their skills and put them ples who marry between the HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS were trained in science, their on the road to making a real ages of 15 and 20, and since natural bent, chose the teach- contribution. In the. meanCime, one of every two brides is 20 PERRINE • N. MIAMI BEACH ing profession rather than the they try to keep from being or younger and one of every • DELRAY BEACH more highly paid positions. As SOPH — "Still On Papa's two husbands is 22 or younger, a one girl put it: "I'd rather Hands." high divorce rate will continue.

Page 18 THE VOICE Miami, Ha. July 1, 1960 Local Delegates Nun Cited For Work With BlinST Parish Society * Of CDA Attend PORTLAND, Maine (NO — with special teaching materials I Sets 'Christmas . A nun-teacher's work with blind for the blind. Pa. Convention children has earned for her a L In July' Party PITTSBURGH (NO — Some Disabled American Veterans 2,000 persons are expected to 1960 Community Service Award. THE BUCKLEY FORT LAUDERDALE — A attend the 28th biennial nation- "Christmas in July" program al convention of the Catholic Sister Mary Miguel, a teacher will highlight the monthly meet- Daughters of America to be at Cathedral elementary school SWIM SCHOOL ing of the Altar and Rosary held here July 10 to 14. here, was cited for her work in Individual and Class Society of St. Clement parish on Instruction Wednesday, July 6 at 8 p.m. Mrs. John M. Koenig, im- conducting a class for blind in the Kiwanis Club at Wilton mediate past president of Mi- children and those with severe Children or Adults Manors. ami CDA Court Patricia will eye troubles. Guaranteed Results be a delegate from the Florida 11190 Biscayne Blvd. Gifts will be exchanged by State Court to the meeting. She Sister Miguel has been work- (The Shangri-La) members and refreshments will be accompanied by Mrs. ing with blind children since Convenient to All North Dade served under the direction of Luis Cubillas, Court Patricia 1954. At Cathedral High School Communities Mr.s. Raymond Hoyt and Mrs. grand regent, Mrs. Earl Wilson, she has a classroom equipped Formerly with the Miami n Hayes, hostesses. a member of Court Patricia and Shores Country Club. Over 10 Mrs. Viola McCabe, a member years experience teaching Members of the organization youngsters to swim safely. Let will observe a Corporate Com- of Court Miami 262. When your car needs repairs - U8 help YOU with YOUR check the Automobile Repair ads Swimming problems. munion on Sunday, July 3 in <£* «•: Bishop John J. Wright of Pitts- St. Clement Church. burgh will offer Mass in St. in the Voice Classified section PL 4-6396 WI 5-3117 Paul Cathedral to open the con- Voice Photo vention. Bishop Vincent S. Wa- Value Of College CAMP FUND for children at St. Joseph Villa received proceeds ters of Raleigh, N.C., national USED BY MOTHERS To Women Cited from a recent card party in St. Michael's cafetorium. Mrs. E. chaplain, will preach. fl CAS H ALL OVER FLORIDA H. Farrar, left, is shown with Mrs. Adrian E. Watson, co- 50* OFFREFUND CLEVELAND (NO — Those The Mass will be offered in Sold in Drug Stores sponsor of the summer benefit with Mrs. Elizabeth B. Anthony. . : . TO MOTHERS nfont and Dept. Stores who doubt the value of college memory of the late Frances M. Maher of Kane, Pa., supreme WITH INFANT CHILDREN Distributed by education for women are guilty Drug Wholesalers regent from 1950 until her death All Over Florida of "a typically American mis- JUST TO TRY conception" about the purpose in November, 1958. Miami DCCW Announces DIAPER SOAK" BUY A BOTTLE $1.19 of education, according to Sister Theme of the convention will The New Anti-Bacterial Genuine Germicide That's A Month's Supply. Margaret, president of Trinity be "Mary Immaculate, Queen Mail "Price Tab" on Label College in Washington, D.C. of Unity." with your name and address 17 New Board Members FOR SANITIZING and this advertisement to: She made the statement in an — SOILED DIAPERS J. F. Coogan, Mfgr. address to the First Friday Seventeen affiliation members development; Mrs. Robert Ben- IN THE DIAPER PAH 337 Palermo, Coral Gables, Fla Club. of the Miami Diocesan Council son, Naples, social action; Mrs. THERMO —BEFORE WASHING! 50c refund will be mailed ymi Keeps Thorn promptly. Offer expires 10 days of Catholic Women have been Kenneth Pate, Miami, family after this adv. date. "Education is the development AIR SERVICE Prevents "Diaper P--'h of the human capacities of appointed to the board of direc- and parent education; Mrs. E. AUTHORIZED knowing and loving. Should not tors of the council. Pardee, Arcadia, civil defense; a woman then be educated?" Miss Grace Duffy, Miami, Con- Mrs. Julian J. Eberle, presi- she asked. fraternity of Christian Doctrine; Carrier dent, announced the appoint- Mrs. M. V. McLaughlin, West ments of the following members PLANNED SERVICE Work For Christ, Palm Beach, Foreign Relief and FACTORY TRAINED MEN as chairmen of standing com- Mrs. Edward K. McCullough, • COMMERCIAL Gifted Women Told mittees: • RESIDENTIAL West Palm Beach, Catholic 24 HOUR SERVICE CINCINNATI (NO — Edu- Mrs. Arthur T. 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July 1, 1960 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Curso Sobre by de Trdnsifo Topicos en el Cenfro El dia 6 de Julio clmenarz tin curso en espaiiol sobre le- yes del transito y seguridad Doctrinales en el Centro Hispano Catdli- REVERENDO PADRE IBARRA co, 130 NE Calle Segunda. Sera completamente gratis, y es patrocinado por agen- El Men General das del gobierno y organiza- Puesto que Dios mismo ha instituido el matrimonio, ni ciones de seguridad. la Iglesia ni el estado pueden legislar nada que modifique a Despues de la apertura del sustancia del contrato matrimonial. curso el miercoles 6, a las 7:- Lo unico que la legislacidn del estado puede hacer en 30 p.m. las clases continuaran relacidn con el matrimonio es reafirmar las leyes de Dios, 9 los lunes a la misma hora por un periodo de seis semanas. tambien regular las circunstancias en que el matrimonio Puede inscribirse ahora has- tiene lugar, y esto mirando siempre al bien general de la ta que eomience el curso. comunidad. William Frawley, oficial in- Cuando las dos partes, que intervienen en un contrato formador de la Corte Metro- matrimonial naturalmente valido, son bautizados, dicho coa- politana, dijo, que se les da- trato matrimonial es ademas sacramento. Y esto es asi aun rian explicaciones del sisteraa cuando las dos partes del matrimonio no son miembros de de cortes en los Estados Uni- la Iglesia Catdlica. Y aunque ellos nada sepan de la ley dir dos y el papel que la policla vina por la cual el matrimonio es para ellos un sacremento. desempean en la sociedad Por el hecho de ser el matrimonio un sacramento esta americana. El ha notado que muchos que llegan de paises Monseftor Edward E. Swanstrong, director Ejecutivo del Catholic Relief Service y su asis- sujeto a la autoridad de la Iglesia. Por lo mismo el estado latinoamericanos no entien- tente James L. Norris, parados frente a un gran mapa de Chile y escuchando al Presidents no puede legislar nada en relacidn con el matrimonio de los den la diferencia entre el de la Cruz Roja Americana, General Alfred M. Gruenther (derecha) que le reporta la distri. bautizados que sea contrario a las leyes de Dios y de la sistema legal en los Estados bucion de mas de $4,500,000, en efectivp y mer caderia recolectados por la Cruz Roja y otras Iglesia. Unidos y sus diferentes pal- organizaciones que forman el Comite* de Ayuda al desastre de Chile. De ese total CRS ha con. Mas aun ni la misma Iglesia puede mudar las exigencias •es. tribuido con un estimado de $2,581,567 hasta mediados de Junio. — (NC Photo). de la ley natural en relacidn con el contrato matrimonial, o Iaa reglas de la ley divina positiva en cuanto a la cualidad sa- cramental del matrimonio. Naturalmente la Iglesia puede legislar para las personas Ofrecio Recepci6n bautizadas en relacidn con la manera de hacer el contrato ma- Asamblea de Religiosos Latinoamericanos la Alcaldesa de trimonial, o tambien de la forma externa. o circunstancia* LIMA, (NC).—'El nuncio blea continental de la CLAR, tras tierras, diferentes por exteriores que se deben Uenar para la validez del matrimo- apostolico en Lima dlo tres fundada en 1958 por exhor- rlqueza, raza y posici6n so- San Juan nio. Y esta legislacidn obliga, en principio, aun a aquellas consignas a la asamblea de tacidn de" la Santa Sede, y cial, surja el mas selecto con- SAN JUAN, P. R. (NC). personas que no se reoonocen como miembros de la Iglesia religiosos latinoamericanos como complemento, dentro da tingente, para que todos se — La alcaldesa de San Catdlica. celebrada aqui: las drdenes y congregacio- vean representados en "la he- Juan, senora Felisa R. de Pero por muchas razones, sin embargo, la Iglesia no Consagrarse a multiplicar ne* religiosas, a la accidn co- rencia del Sefior, y se sientan Gautier, ofrecid una re- ordinadora del Consejo Epis- ennoblecidos, estimulados y obliga a bautizados no catdlicos segiin los terminos de su las vocaciones sacerdota- cepcidn en el Ayuntamien- propia legislacidn. les. copal Latinoamericano. espiritualmente mas unidos". to de aquf a los 60 sacer- Santificar la familia sobre La CLAR se reunia aqul Pero, observ6, no se puede dotes norteamericanos que La expresidn nulidad se refiere a aauella situaciGn en todo por medio de la escuela para aprobar sus estatutos, alcanzar la abundancia de vo- realizaran un curso de ve- la que un contrato de matrimonio atentado es invalido a parroquial. nombrar la primera junta caciones sin atender a otras rano en la Universidad Ca- causa de algunas circunstancias que existian en el tiempo en directiva, y fijar los campos necesidades. tdlica de Puerto Rico, en que se hizo el contrato. Fomentar especialmente en inmediatos de acci6n. la juventud el apostolado se- i"Quien no percibe que el Ponce. Los sacerdotes estu- Por eso no hay caso para, declarar nulo un matrimonio, glar. £Cuales son los problemas problema . de la vida religio- diarin especialmente espa- o invalido, apoyandose en heohos que se originen despu6« principales que deben mere- sa, supone santidad en la fa- nol y las costumbres Isle- que un matrimonio fue validamente contraido. "La sabiduria del religioso cer vuestra atencidn?, lei milia? Esta a su vez pbstula fias. Fueron invitados a consistira precisamente en preguntd Mons. Carboni. escuelas cat61icas, partieular- una comida por el oblspo conjugar la vida de perfec- "El problema niimero uno mente parroquiales, abiertas Decrefo de Nulidad ddn con el trabajo externo", de San Juan, Mons. Jaime es el de las vocaciones sacer- a la formacidn de todos los Davis. Un decreto de nulidad quiere decir simplement« que el dijo a los delegados de la dotales y religiosas," contes- ninos y adolescentes de la Confederacidn Latinoamerl- to en seguida. parroquia, el semillero mas matrimonio no esistid aunque errdneamente se considerara cana de Religiosos Mons. Ro- "Debris dedicar la mejor fecundo de la vocacidn." valido. Por eso nunca se considerara como razdn para de- molo Carboni. ritu de entrega seria y total clarar nulo un matrimonio la incompatibilidad de caracteres. part« de vuestras energias a iQ no ve la necesidad al apostolado. Ademas, debels tener pre- lemejante preocupacidn, pues Las circunstancias que determinan la nulidad de un ma- tente la unidad del sacerdo- de esos movimientos apostd- "iQui6n no conooe las en- gi se resolviera este punto, licos seglares, entre los cua- ciclicas del inmortal papa Pio trimonio tienen que haber existido en el tiempo en que sa cio y colaborar estrechamen- las detnas deficiencias queda- les es principe la Aocidn Ca- celebrd el matrimonio, y ser tales que ya entonces debieron te con las tareas del clero XI, que hablan de la recon- rian facilmente remediadas. tdlica, que debe existir en to- quista del mundo por el con- haberlo impedido y hecho nulo. diocesano, agregd el nuncio. "Hay que lograr que de to- das las parroquias? La Acci6n tacto en el ambiente diario, Decreto d« divorcio quiere decir que *• disuelve un ma- Esta es la primera asam- do grupo humano en nues- Cat61ica no es solo un cuer- del obrero con el obrero, del trimonio valido, es decir, que es y fue valido desde el no- po de auxilio para el clero, pescador, del minero, del mento en que se celebrd. es ante todo un ambiente de agricultor, mediante la santi- formacion, que despierta, ma- ficacidn de las obras diarias?" Conceder el divorcio quiere decir disolver un contrato matrimonial que antes fue valido. NUESTRA PARROQUIA xime en los jdvenes, el espl- Ademas d« los representan- tes de las drdenes religiosas que laboran en America La- lo Autoridad de la Iglesia tin*, —tanto las originadas en En ciertas excepcionales ocasiones la suprema autorldai Indiferencia y Europa como las americanas, — asistieron observadores del de la Iglesia tiene el poder de disolver un matrimonio valtdo. Comodidad CELAM. 1. En el caso en que al menos una die las partes sea Entre otros puntos, se estu- puede ser concedido un decreto d« disoluci6n si se NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, did la cuestidn social, en rela- puede probar que loa esposos nunca vivleron marl- (NC).—La negligencia civica cidn con el comunismo y el talmente, oomo marido y mujer, despues de celebrado puede ser un peligro mayor protestantismo; la ignorancia el matrimonio. que cualquier atnenaza por religiosa del pueblo fue otro parte de un pais extranjero, tema. Esta disolucidn seria confirmada por la profegidn advirtid aqul el presidente solemne de una de las dos partes en una ordea re- "Vivimos en una Spoca de ligiosa. Solo la Santa Sede puede dar permiso para Dwight Eisenhower al recibir grandes transformaciones, y un grado honorario de la Uni- a muy corto plazo", advirtid que una persona entre en una orden religiosa coa versidad de Notre Dame. el nuncio a la asamblea. "Es votos solemnes, y esta autorizacidn no se da ordina. La paz con justicia —ana- por una patre el ambiente ge- riamente sino con el consentimiento de la otra parte. did el presidente— no puede neral que se agita y se sacu- La disolucidn de un matrimonio valido, pero no con- ser obtenida si la opulencia de en demanda d« mejores sumado, puede ser tambien concedida por la Santa embota el espiritu, si la indi- realizaciones; por la otra, con Sede cuando hay razones muy graves que urgen la ferencia suplanta a la moral las varias corrientes politkas, separacidn. y a la responsabilidad politi- sociales, religiosas, las que ca. traban una carrera de gran 2. El Santo Padre, como Vicario de Cristo, puede alguna En la misma ceremonia de velocidad para Uenar esas vez disolver un matrimonio no-sacramental en bien de fin de curso en que recibieron aspiraciones, que pupulan por la fe de una de las dos partes. Como dijimos mas sus grados 1,200 alumnos, fue- todos los rincones de Latino- arnba un matrimonio es sacramental cuando las dos rori tambien conferidos titulos america, y en tal forma ocu- partes estan bautizadas. honorificos al cardenal Juan par los puestos claves a lo Bautista Montini, arzobispo de largo del Continente". Puede parecer extrafio que el Papa tenga este poder. Hay sin embargo razones graves y validas que prueban su Milan, y a Victor Andres Be- "Tales lugares estrategicos launde, del Peru, ex presiden- son los sindicatos, las escue- realidad, y puede haber casos en los que el ejercicio de este te de la Asamblea General de las y en particular las univer- poder esta unido con la fe de una de las partes del matrimonio. las Naciones Unidas. sidades, y naturalmente, mu- Si una persona puede convertirse a la fe, o ser devuelta El cardenal Montini, que chos puestos politicos. Qui6n a ella, por medio de la disolucidn de un matrimonio que es vino a Estados Unidos para seri el ganador en esta con- contrario y perjudicial a la fe, la ley divina autoriza al Papa, recibir la distincidn academi- tienda es dificil predecirlo, como Vicario de Cristo, a disolver ese matrimonio. ca, siguid viaje a Rio de Ja- perd no cabe duda que la in- neiro despues de entrevistar- tensidad del trabajo sera uno Pero en el easo de un matrimonio sacramental eotre dj» "No pierdas de vista a este chlquito Perez — apaga se con varios prelados norte- de los factores que decidira la personas que han vivido, despues de celebrado, como marido todas las luces de vlgtlia". americanos. victoria. y mujer, la Iglesia no tiene poder para disolverlo.

20 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 Apoya Action Catdlica Principios Cristianos SAN JUAN, P. R., (NC).— En lo referente a educa- ceda subsidios y betas de en- El partido catolico de Puerto ci6n, el PAC "proclama y de- sefianza "sin distinci6n d« Rico, recientemente format fiende el der-echo natural de creencias religiosas, raza o do, se compromete a "la de- los padres de familia a edu- posici6n social." fensa de los principios cris- car a sus hijos de acuerdo con tianos", hasta ahora "ignora- sus creencias religiosas". El manifesto aboga final- dos" aqui. mente por "una aplicaci6n Action Cristiana declaro Promete que buscari una practica de los principios que prestari especial aten- legislacion "para colocar a los economico-sociales inspira- cion a las "leyes fundamen- padres en condiciones econ6- dos en la ideoologia cristia- tales que afectan al matrimo- micas de ejereer ese dere- na". Se opone a todo regimen nio, la familia, la escuela y cho", y que buscard la for- totalitario, sea fascista nazl o las condiciones de vida". ma de que el gobierno con- comunista. Prometio mantener la se- paraci6n entre la Iglesia y es- tado, y la libertad de cultos. Las reuniones organizativas SECCION ESPANOLA del nuevo paTtido se celebra- ron en muchas ciudades y DE pueblos de las dos diocesU catolicas de Puerto Rico, San Dos turistas Jovenes en Washington, visitando la Universidad Catolica de America, ven la Juan y Ponce. Los dirigentes nueva Bandera Americana con 50 Estrellas, que sera oficial el 4 de Julio. El Padre Donald del partido han anunciado que J. Joyce, O.M.I. de Nueva York, expJica a Peter tang, de New Jersey, y a Michael McCafferty, esperan presentar candidates lutsr de Pennsylvania, el disefio de la nueva bandera. — (NC Photo). en las elecciones de noviem- bre pr6ximo VOICE Las autoridades eclesiasti- cas expresaron enfiticamente que el partido no esta patro- Las Parabolas del Evangelio cinado por la Iglesia. Pero al El Oriente es muy sensible al prestigio sofistas recurrfa frecuentemente a la par6bola. mismo tiempo dijeron que no Agentes Castristas Incitan a los de la palabra. En toda tradicion semitica, tienen inconveniente en la En Jesus la parabola es sencilla y precise, formacion de un partido po- arabe o babil6nica todo aquel que quiera ga- fundada en las realidades mis humildes, pero litico catolico. Campesinos Contra la Iglesia nar adeptos a una doctrina debe ser siempre reflejando con los mis altos conceptos, com- Mientras tanto, el Goberna- un inspirado cuya elocuencia sepa eonmover prensible para los ignorantes y a la vez fuen- dor de Puerto Rico, Luis Mu- SANTA CRUZ DEL SUB, Mendoza anadio que el eg lot corazones. te de reflexiones para los doctos. Renin de- noz Marin, dijo en una con- cia hablando de las parabolas de Jesus qua CUBA, (NC).—Los agentes cat61ico. "Confieso, comulr Cuando Dios le encomendd a Moises que ferencia de prensa que la castristas incitan a los cam- go y voy a la iglesia; pero tomara la tarea de conducir al pueblo judio, tenian cierta analogia con la escultura griega creaci6n de un partido cat6- pesinos contra la Iglesia y ahora estos que se dicen mi- este quiso disculparse: "Sefior —le dijo— No donde el ideal se deja tocar y amar. lico seria en "error que pue- dicen que el pueblo se toma- nistros de Dios quieren se- soy un hombre de palabra facil..., mi boca y Uno de los capitulos del Evangelio pre- de traer graves consecuencias ra la "justicia" por su cuen- pararnos. Por algo no les gus- mi lengua son pesadas". Dios le respondi6: feridog por el escritor Papini era el capitulo a la tranquilidad de la Isla". ta. ta que leamos la Biblia, por- "Aar6n, tu hermano que tiene facilidad de quince del Evangelio de San Lucas. Tres pa- La formacion del PAC fue que no quieren que nos en- Por la provincia de Cama- palabra> se dirigiri al pueblo en tu lugar". rabolas lo completan: la parabola de la oveja iniciada despues de que la tendamos directaraente con Camara Puertorriquefia "ar- giiey circulan desde hace dias Dios. En todos los tiempos hu- Este don de tocar los corazones por la perdida, el dracma extfaviado y la parabola unas hojas mecanografiadas del Hijo Prodigo. chiv6" un. proyecto de ley pa- bo grandes hombres revolu- palabra, Jesus lo poseia absolutamente. Por ra facilitar la instruction re- en las que se da cuenta de cionarios, como Napolefln, oirle —dicen los Evangelistas— las gentes se Jesucristo quiso poner en claro su acti- ligiosa de los alumnos de las un mitin celebrado en el Ba- Marx, y, hoy en Cuba, Fidel". agolpaban en torno suyo y tanto que en al- tud respecto al pecador; quiso que no hubie- escuelas publicas. tey del Central Santa Marta, ra ninguna duda respecto a su actitud para municipio de Santa Cruz del Resumi6 los discursos Ores- gunas ocasiones se olvidaban de la hora que En tin acto de afirmacion los que se sentian derrotados en el alma. Sur, Camagiiey. tes Valera, comisionado mu- pasaba, del sol que declinaba y aiin de las so- catolica al que asistieron Unas nicipal de Ciego de Avila, uno licitaciones del estomago. "C6mo nos daria yo a entender —parece de- 150,000 personas, Mons. Jai- Recibe el nombre de "ba- cia Jesus— los sentimientos de mi corazon de los municipios mas impor- me Davis, obispo de San tey" en las Antillas el lugar tantes de Camagiiey. Jesus ensefiaba cosas sublimes y de una de Dios para vosotros que os sentis aplastados manera a la que un corazon oriental se abria Juan, acus 6a los actuales par donde ocupan las casas de vi- en lo espiritual", pero con deseos de eleva- tidos politicos de Puerto Ri- vienda, calderas y almacenes con avidez: por medio de parabolas. Valera llamo a los sacerdo- ros?... Y de sus labios de Dios brotan estas co de haber hecho caso omi- en los ingenios y fincas del tes "descarados y desvergon La parabola es un genero literario que tres parabolas. No es la invention de un so durante los ultimos 20 afios campo. zados, que pretenden tener de las peticiones legislativas la exclusiva de los sentimien- consiste en servirse de una ficci6n absolu- hombre que se imagina como ha de ser la Uno de los oradores dijo a tamente posible y verosimil para ilustrar una presentadas por los catolicos. tos cristianos de nuestro pue- bondad divina; ni es la vision de un alma El PAC ha adoptado como los trabajadores del batey que blo. Tienen el alma negra co- determinada verdad moral o religiosa. Es se- blanda que quiere inspirarnos confianza, es insignia un rosario rodeando "la contrarrevoluci6n utiliza mo «1 h&bito que visten y vie>- mejante a la fibula pero difiere en que la sencillamente el descubrimiento de los senti. las dos primeras letras grie- ahora el motivo religioso pa- nen ahora con la Carta Domi- fabula hace intervenir o hablar a seres inani- mientos. intimos de Dios concretizados y he- gas del nombre de Cristo, Chi ra atacarnos y dividirnos". El nical —se-referia a la ultima mados o irracionales y por lo tanto es hist6- chos tangibles para que a nosotros no nos y Rho. acto se celebraba cerca de la pastoral de Mons. Enrique ricamente imposible. El pueblo ha encon- iglesia del lugar, y el agente Perez Serantes, arzobispo de quedara ninguna duda de los sentimientos de En una declaration dijo el castrista la sefial6 diciendo: trado siempre un medio facil y diafano para Dios para con el pecador, para que el pecador Santiago de Cuba—, diciendo PAC que "su razon de exis- "Ahi la teneis, cerrada. Tie- que el enemigo esta dentro, y recibir y transmitir las grandes verdades, me. tuviera confianza ilimitada en El y para qu« tencia es la defensa de los nen miedo a que el pueblo que ya no son simples rumo- dlante una aproximaci6n de situaciones mora- nunca acumulara a sus pecados el gran pe- principios cristianos, que han entre en ella. Debia estar res". les teoricas a las situaciones reales humanas cado de la desconfianza. sido ignorados en nuestras le- abierta, porque aqui nadie va a atacarlaV de todos los dias, iluminando asi lo abstracto £1 auditorio de Jesus no esti limitado a yes, particularmente en las Sepan —concluy6 el comi- t impalpable a traves de lo concreto y tan- fundamentales que se refie- sionado—, que "serin los pri- aquellos que le escucharon entonces; su pa- El mitin se celebraba en gible. labra va volcando corazones a traves de los ren a las condiciones de vida, meros en ir al pareddn cuan- matrimonio, familia y ense- doniingo, despues de las 11 de do suen« el primer disparo Este metodo aunque predilecto del pue- siglos..., hablaba para los hombres de todos flanza". la manana, hora en que se cie los tiempos y de todas las condiciones so- de algun contrarrevoluciona- blo es mis filos6fico de lo que parece a Senal6 la declaraci6n del rra la iglesia los dias festivos, rio. El pueblo lerahorcari y primera vista. S6crates para oponerse a los ciales.., hablab* para ti y para mi. PAC que el partido sostiene porque el capellin aprovecha tomari la justicia por sus ma "el derecho del ciudadano al para visitar a los feligreses, nos. S« dicen sus ministros... libre ejercicio de su fe de ya que los demas dias los tie- pues nosotros, con todo res- TrujUlo acuerdo con su conciencia, sin ne enteramente ocupados. peto, nos dirigimos a Dios j coercidn de ninguna clase." En el mitin intervino tam- le decimos: "Sefior, cafbla- Anade que el partido promo- bien un tal Mendoza Rebore- nos el Gabinete'" te "completa distincion en- Ordena Expulsion de Seis Sacerdotes Catolicos do, padre del jefe provincial Las citas fueron tomadas ' tre la Iglesia y el estado" y del Institute Nacional de Re- SAN JUAN, P. R-, (NC).— da por unos artfculos publi- A ultimos de mayo el mi- que se opone "al estableci- forma Agraria. Dijo que trafa textualmente por un testigo Llegaron aqui en avi6n seis rroquia de Nuestra Seficra nistro dominicano de Justicia miento de un credo oficial". un saludo para "los rojos y presencial y figuran ademas sacerdotes espanoles expulsa- de Altagratia, de Ciudad Tru- y Culto, Mario Abreu Penzo, Expone ademas que el par- los catdlicos, porque todos so- en las hojas repartida* ea- dos de la Republica Domini- jillo. hizo publica una carta en la tido busca "una mejor distri- mos revolutionaries". Camagiiey, provincia de la cana. cados en el boletin de su pa- bucion" de la riqueaz, "con parte oriental de la Isla. Los seis fueron escoltados Las relaciones entre la que pedfa la expulsion del paz social como objerivo". Iglesia y el regimen domini- en Ciudad Trujillo por agen- nuncio apost61ico, Mons. Li- El PAC afiade que en el ni- tes del gobierno dominicano cano de Rafael Truuillo Mo- A Real Privilege to Serve You . lina vienen siendo tirantes no Zanini, al que calificaba vel politico individual defien- hasta el avion que les trajo de "provocador internacio- de la dignidad del ser huma- a San Juan desde enero de este afio, cuan do las autoridades dominica- nal", atribuyendole la "ins- no; en el nivel social, la dig- Son el HP Angel Abad Gar- nas denunciaron una supuesta piration" de las pastorales nidad del pueblo y su dere- MURGUIA BAKERY cia, claretiano, que residia en conspiraci6n, diciendo que de los Obispos. cho natural a la libre deter- Ciudad Trujillo; los agustinos habian intervenido en ella En Washington el Comite minacion de su constitution Home of Tender Crust B.R. PP. Rufino Martin y San- Interamericano de Paz, de la politica. varios sacerdotes y seminaris- Cuban And Italion Bread tiago Vela, ambos del Colegio tas. OrganizaciOn de Estados Deja a sus miembros "en Agustino de La Vega, y los Americanos, declaro el 8 de libertad de sostener sus idea- Padres Jesus Marugarren, Pa- Despues los Obispos de junio que en la Republica Do- les y preferencias para la so- WHOLESALE blo Marin Solano y Luis Val- Santo Domingo publicaron minicana existe una "viola- Iuci6n final de la constitu- TELF. FR 3-3894 buena G6mez, quienes resi- dos pastorates condenando la ci6n flagrante de los dere- ci6n politica del pueblo puer- DELIVERIES dian tambien en La Vega. violaci6n de los derechos hu- ohos humanos", que agrava la torriquefio, en armonia con la DAILY 2125 N. W. 8th Ave. El Padre Abad Garcia cree manos y pidiendo clemencia "tensidn internacional" en el dignidad y madurez de sus ciu Miami que su expulsi6n esta motiva- para los presos politicos. area del Caribe. danos".

July 1960 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 21 Missal OUR PARISH Guide July 3 — Fourth Sunday after Stofitt* Pentecost. Mass of the Sun- day, Gloria, second prayer of w Prescription Pharmacy . St. Leo II, Pope and Confes- sor, Credo, preface of the Trinity. 1 6301 Biscayne Blvd. CHANCERY BLDG. July 4 — Ferial Day (weekday). Call PL 4-3774 For FREE Fast Delivery Mass of the preceding Sun- day without Gloria and Cre- do, common preface. July S — St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria, Confessor. Mass of the feast, Gloria, common God Love You preface. July 6 — Ferial Day. Mass of the preceding Sunday without Most Reverend Gloria and Credo, common preface. Fulton J. Sheen NC Photo July 7 — St. Cyril and St. Meth- ST. THOMAS MORE, patron odius, Bishops and Confessors. of lawyers, in 1935 was canon- Mass of the feast, Gloria, ized, 400 years after his be- common preface. In 1928 a White Father missionary built a small straw heading in London. He de- July 8 — St. Elizabeth of Por- chapel for himself in the Gold Coast, or what is today known clined to support King Henry tugal, Widow. Mass of the as Ghana. He preached the Redemption to the people but they VIII's claim for a divorce feast, Gloria, common preface. NC were reluctant to hear the message. They had rich lands and refused to sign an oath **~»n<*f y- and an abundance of cattle. which acknowledged the su- July 9 — Our Lady on Satur- "My mother said, 'Yes'! We can have lunch at your premacy of the king over day. Votive Mass (V) of the house I Blessed Virgin Mary, Glo- Then came a drought. The people killed many of their the Church. His feast day is July 6. ria, preface of the Blessed cattle in order to live; their fields became parched and Virgin Mary. desolate. The farmers knew the sky well and agreed that July 10 — Fifth Sunday after Saints of the Week there was no near prospect of rain. They then consulted LEARN TO DRIVE Pentecost. Mass of the Sun- Sunday, July 3 were born in Greece and edu- their witch doctors who recommended the appeasing of evil day, Gloria, second prayer of FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER cated in Constantinople. They spirits in hopes that this might bring rain. But the fields DOOR TO DOOR the Seven Brothers and Asso- PENTECOST. Generally this began their work as missionar- became even more dry and more cattle perished. SERVICE IN ciates, Martyrs, Credo, pre- date is the feast of St. Leo ies to the Bulgarians and, on PALM BEACH face of the Trinity. COUNTY II, Pope-Confessor. He was a Si- coming to Rome were conse- It was then suggested that they consult Father McCoy of cilian, eminent in poetry and crated Bishops by Pope St. Had- Jack Grant, Director Niagara U. Expands skilled in languages, who suc- rian II. St. Cyril, who died in whom they had heard. Seventy chiefs went to ask him if his AA AUTO SCHOOL NIAGARA, N. Y. (NC) — ceeded Pope St. Agathe in 682. Rome in 869, labored in Mor God could give them rain. Father McCoy assured them that he 223 FERN STREET Plans have been completed for He reformed the Gregorian ravia, Dalmatia and Southern could. He invited them into his straw chapel and prayed and West Palm Beach a new science building at Nia- chant and composed several lit- Russia. St. Methodius, who died PHONE TE 3-8429 gara University, the 104-year- prayed — almost every prayer in the Missal. DELRAY BEACH, FLA. urgical hymns. He was known in 885 in Monravia, labored in old school operated by the Vin- as "The Father of the Poor." Moravia, Bohemia, Poland and CR 6-9888 centian Fathers. Some chiefs refused to surrender belief in their witch He died in 683. neighboring countries. Their relics are venerated in the doctors and would not go into the chapel. But those who Monday, July 4 Church of San Clemente, Rome. would went home assured that there would be rain. And the SS. OSEE AND AGGEUS, rain fell in abundance — but only on the fields of the chiefs ACADEMY OF THE ASSUMPTION Prophets. St. Osee, also called Friday, July S and their people who went in to pray. The rain skipped the 1517 BRICKELL AVE. Hosea, lived in the eighth cen- ST. ELIZABETH OF PORTU- fields of those whose chiefs refused to pray. FR 9-3323 MIAMI, FLORIDA tury B.C. and prophesied the GAL, Queen-Widow. She was destruction of the Kingdom of born in 1271, the daughter of Today there are 80,000 Catholics in that area. Father McCoy RESIDENT AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Samaria. St. Aggeus, also call- King Peter III of Aragon and baptized the son of one of those chiefs who had believed. Elementary and Secondary ed Haggai, lived in the sixth was married at the age of 12 On May 8th of this year that same boy was consecrated a century B.C. His prophecy call- to King Denis of . She bishop by His Holiness Pope John XXIII. He is now the Bishop COLLEGE PREPARATORY ed on King Darius of Persia distinguished herself as a peace- of Wa in the same area. AND GENERAL COURSES to forward the rebuilding of the maker between the rulers of Temple of Jersualem. Aragon, Castile and Portugal. Conducted by THE RELIGIOUS OF THE ASSUMPTION The story is interesting, but like the Gospel it creates Tuesday, July 5 After her husband's death she obligations. Last year the Catholics of the United States ST. ANTHONY MARY ZAC- took the habit of the Third Or- - gave the Holy Father 27 cents each for his Missions. This CARIA, Confessor. A native of der of St. Francis. She died in year our faith in the Vicar of Christ should make us more Cremona, Italy, he studied med- 1336 and was canonized by Pope responsive to his needs as the Head of the Propagation of icine but' abandoned this pro- Urban VIII in 1625. the Faith. Everyone who goes to Rome wants to see him. fession for the priesthood. In Should we not prepare for such a privilege by sacrifice? MERCY HOSPITAL, INC 1530 he founded the Congrega- Saturday, July 9 We can help all the missionaries of the world by sending tion of Clerks Regular of St. ST. MARIA GORETTI, Vir- our sacrifices to the Holy Father through the Society for 3663 So. Miami Ave., Miami, Florida Paul, called the Barnabites, and gin. The 20th century girl mar- tyr of purity was born of farm the Propagation of the Faith. ... OVERLOOKING BISCAYNE BAY a women's congregation called the Angelic Virgins. He died in parents on Oct. 16, 1890, at Corinaldo, Italy. Her father died GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. M.C. for $100 "I had intended to 1539 and was canonized in 1897 by Pope Leo XIII. when she was 10 and Maria will this gift on my death but decided to make the donation shared the family responsibili- while I am still alive. I hope others might be encouraged to Wednesday, July 6 ties on the farm. The son of a do the same." ... to T.G. for $1 "I am fifteen years old and ST. THOMAS MORE, Martyr. tenant farmer, corrupted bv v have lived in a trailer in crowded conditions for as long as I Born in London in 1478, he rental neglect and by ret ^ can remember. In thanksgiving for a new home I am sending studied at Oxford and became indecent literature, became en- this meager offering to help give shelter to someone less one of England's outstanding amored of the girl and made fortunate than I." lawyers. He was married and lewd advances which she re- deeply devoted to his family. peatedly repulsed. In July, 1902, In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while He became the first layman to a few months after she made taking a drive through the country, think of all the joys that hold the office of Chancellor of her First Communion, the youth God has given you. Then take the WORLDMISSION ROSARY England. Faithful to his con- attacked her and when she re- in hand and remember that the green beads represent the science, he declined to support sisted his advance, he stabbed green hills and forests of Africa and- pray for those who do not King Henry VIII's divorce and her 14 times. She died shortly yet know the joy of loving God. For a sacrifice-offering of $2 refused to sign the oath of su- afterward, forgiving her mur- and your request we will send you a WORLDMISSION premacy of the King. He was derer. The youth was sentenced ROSARY. imprisoned, and after 15 months to 30 years in prison, was re- FULLY APPROVED BY THE was beheaded on Tower Hill on leased after 27 years because of July 6, 1535. He was canonized good behavior, and continued to SHEEN COLUMN: Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals to it and mail it to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National by Pope Pius XI in 1935. lead a life of penance and de- Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, and Thursday, July 7 votion to the girl he killed. St. 366 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N.Y. or your Diocesan Di- SS. CYRIL AND METHOD- Maria Goretti was beatified in The Catholic Hospital Association rector, Rev. Neil J. Flemming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami IUS, Bishops-Confessors.Vener- 1945 and canonized in the Holy 38, Florida. ated as "the Apostles of the Year of 1950. Her mother was SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH Slavs," they were brothers who present at her canonization.

22 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 HOLLYWOOD IN FOCUS LEGION OF DECENCY FILM RATINGS I Preacher's Role Called Insult To Religion A 1—FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR GENERAL PATRONAGE By WILLIAM H. MOORING when I became a man, I put Across the Bridg* ' Hey Boy. Hey Girl Sad Hor» away childish things." With this Hell's 5 Hours Saga of Hemp Brown "Sinners! Elmer Gantry Is Adventures of Horse Soldiers Silent Enemy Huckleberry Finn Hound Doe Man Sink The Bismark he throws aside the Bible, an Alias - I'll Give My Life Slaves of Carthage Coming!" And if this film were Battle Flame In Between Afire Snow Fire Film About Castro Shelved; action calculated to place perni- Battle in Outer Space In Wake of Stranger Snow Queen brought to the screen by Battle of Coral Sea Invisible Boy Son of Robin Hood cious misconstruction upon the Beast of Budapest Song of Sister Maria Khrushchev's own film propa- j If Fidel Castro still hankers to become the heroic, central I Behind the Great Wall INHappened To Jane Space Children words "of St. Paul. OL this note Ben Hur Jacqueline Spy in the Sky '- figure in a dramatic movie, he had better get his comrades Blx Fisherman John Paul Jones Stop, Look and Laugh ganda department, the late Sin- the picture ends. Big Jeeter Juke Box Rhythm Story of Ruth | in Moscow to produce it. Americans may then see it as part Ble Night Kidnapped Submarine Seahawk clair Lewis' 33-years-old novel Black Orchid Killers Of Kilimanjaro Swan Lake ! of the USA-USSR "cultural exchange." \ What is the movie business Blood & Steel Last Angry Man 13 Fighting Hen BobblkJns Last Voyage 13 Ghosts could not have served more, coming to? Boy And The Pirates Let's Rock 39 Steps i The film planned in Hollywood, with Marlon Brando in ! Buchanan Rides ^lone Libel Third Man on the subtly the atheistic philosophy Cast A Long Shadow Lourdes and Its Mountain > mind as Castro and Frank Sinatra as his little, red-indoctrinat- Conspiracy of Heart* Miracles of Karl Marx. Masters of Congo Timbuktu : ed brother Raul had been shelved indefinitely. " Crash Landing Jungle Toby Tyler Day They Robbed Man On A String Toughest Man Alive CONTRACT HARDWARE Bank of England Michael Strogoff After a brief foreword ac- Dinosaurus Miracle of the Hills Twelve To The Moon Marvin Wald, brother of producer Jerry Wald, went to Ha- Dog of Flanders Mouse That Roared Underfire knowledging that there are LIGHTING FIXTURES JJog's Best Friend My Dog, Buddy Unearthly vana early in 1959. He interviewed Castro and some of his bezzled Heaven My Unele Unvanquished many good, Christian evangel- MODERNFOLD DOORS my from Space Nine Lives Up in Smoke henchmen; was told that an objective screen drama about ape from Terror Noose of a Gunman Warrior & Slave Girl ists, the film proceeds to show 1,001 Arabian Nights Watusl Castro might "help to cement good relations between Cuba , r ace in the Night Oklahoma Territory Westbound us only such evangelical char- Face of Fire Operation Amsterdam White Wilderness and the USA." This column urged the movie producers of PLAZA 4-5451 Flamdng Frontier Paris Holiday Wild Heritage acters as serve to identify Flame Over India Persuader Windjammer Hollywood to steer clear of Castro and the whole Cuban mess. From the Earth to Peacemaker The World Was His Jury religion with hypocrisy, fanat- the Moon Polly anna World Without End Gallant Horn Power Among Men Would-Be-Gentieman Gift of Love " Private's Affair Wreck of Mary Dears icism, commercial opportun- Castro's bolder attacks upon the USA and his "deal" with Great Day Raymic Wrong Man FARREYS H.-*idle With Care Ride Out for Revenge Young Land ism and eroticism. This is in the Russians have since brought into the open his precise Hifaven On Earth perfect accord with Commu- position in relation to the world-wide communist conspiracy. 7225 N.W. 7th Avenue A II—MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR nist Party policy in opposition The film about him is off. W.H.M f ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS to religion. MIAMI 0 FLORIDA Alligator People Hannibal Say One For Me All the Young Men Hell Bent For Leather Scapegoat Amazing Colossal Man Hit And Run Scent of Mystery Angry Red Planet Hole In The Head Screaming Skull Produced by Bernard Smith, As The Sea Rages Holiday For Lovers Shadow Of Fear intrigue with the woman evan- Atomic Submarine Hot Rod Rumble Shake Hands With with Burt Lancaster and Jean Awakening Bat House of the The Devil Babette Goes To War Seven Hawks Sheriff Of Fractured Simmons as a couple of "hot gelist. - Battle of The Sexes House On Haunted Jaw gospel" evangelists, the screen- Because They're Young Hill Sinner LANG'S Bells Are Ringing House of Usher So Lovely—So Deadly He is on visiting terms with Born To Be Loved Ice Palace Song Without End play makes some pretense of But Not For Me Joy Ride Step Down To TerroT Cast A Dark Shadow Kill Her Gently Stranger At My Door excluding the Lancaster charac- women in the local house of ill- SUPER LIQUOR STORE Christ in Bronze Kings Go Forth Stranger In My Arms City After Mijnlght KlUer On The Wall Surrender Hell ter from the Christian minis- fame. City of Fear Last Train Tamango Phone JU 2-3232 Crawling Eye From Gun Hill Tarzan, the Magnificent try. By this tricky device the Crazy For Love Lineup Teenage Bad Girl At the finish, the woman Curse of the Demon Living Idol Teenage Caveman film gets a Movie Code Seal, al- 129 N. Federal Hwy. Lake Worth, Flo. Curse of the Faceless Man In The Net Teenager From evangelist, planning to ab- Man Man Who Died Twice Outer Space although Lancaster's Elmer AREA FREE DELIVERY Curse of the Undead Miracle Ten Seconds To Hen scond with her lover (Elmer Dangerous Youth Mountain Road Thunder In The Sun Gantry undeniably poses as an Date With Disaster Mummy Trapped in Gantry), fanatically exhorts .Day of Fury Nature Girl & The Trial of Set. Rutledge evangelist. Don Quixote Slaver Unforgiven her congregation to stay Enemy General No Place To Hide Vampire Eye Witness No Where To Go Virtuous Bigamist The Hollywood Movie Code where they are, although a BLOCKS & BUILDING MATERIAL Face of a Fugitive Once Upon A Horse Visit to a Small Planet Fearmakers- Othello Wake Me When says: "Ministers of religion, or consuming fire has broken out Fjrst Man Into Space Over-Exposed It's Over in the hall where she's preach- Flame Barrier Party Crashers Walk Like A Dragon persons posing as such, shall not <* - WB«T*w««p Floods of Fear Passport To Treason War Of The Satellites Paths Of Glory When Hell Broke be portrayed as comic charac- ing! She and many others Flying Fontaines Pay or Die Four Ways Out Pier 5. Havana Loose ters or as villains so as to cast burn to death. Four-O Man Please Don't Eat Daslcs Wild & The Innocent From Hell it Came Porgy And Bess Wink Of An Eye Gazebo Price Of Fear Woman Eater disrespect on religion." This Giant Behemoth Prisoner Of The Volga Woman Obsessed Later they bring to Elmer Giant Of Marathon Rabbit Trap Young And Dangerous rule "Elmer Gantry" openly vi- Gunsmoke in Tucson Rebel In Town Young Don't Cry olates in spirit and letter. Gantry, her charred Bible. With Hangman Saddle The Wind mock solemnity (and no appar- CME CONCRET ., .*,£ FOR ADULTS Lancaster is quoted in "Vari- ent grief) he quotes from St. A III—MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE Operation Petticoat Adultress Gun Runners Our Man In Havana ety" (June 10) as saying: the Paul, Corinthians 1, chapter 13: He Who Must Die Paratroop Command All Fine Young Canlbals Hell's Highway Another Time, Another Pillow Talk picture is "loaded with laughs, "When I was a child, I spake Place Heller In Pink Tights Please Turn Over Apartment High Cost of Loving Portrait In Black excitement and sheer fun." As as a child, I understood as a Ask Any Girl Home From The Hill Purple Gang Back To The Wan House of Intrigue Rachel Cade Lancaster portrays him, Elmer child, I thought as a child, but Best Of Everything Rebel Set Big Operator fi3& Roots of Heaven Gantry indeed is, by times, Modern Redi-Mix Plants Black Orpheua I'm All Right Jack Sapphire Blue Denim Imitation of Life Seven Thieve« comical as well as villainous. Get the Best Buy In Bonjour Tristesse In Love and War Seventh Seal in: Career Jay Hawkers Sound and the Fury Cash McCan Jonas Speed Crazy He becomes involved in guilty Cat on a Hot Tin Root Journey Stage Struck DADE, Chance Meeting Key Witness Story On Page 1 Compulsion : Lonely Hearts Strange Case of Dr. BROWARD Cover Girl Killer Look Back in Anger Manning i Crimson Kimono • Magician Subterraneans Scandal On Radio, TV Crowded Sky Man Who Understood That Kind of Woman and SUPPLIES AND Day of the outlaw . Women Third Voice Defiant Ones Mirror Has Two Faces This Earth is Mine PALM Desire Under the Elms Music Box Kid Threat Reflect Morality—Bishop BUTLER BROS. Diary of a High School Notorious Mr Monks Touch of Evil Bride ' Nude in White Car Touch of Larceny BEACH Four Fast Guns Odds Against T'm'row Upstairs And PITTSBURGH (NO — Scan- 400 Blows Of Life and Love Downstairs LUMBER CO. COUNTIES Gidget Once More With Virgin Islands dals in the broadcasting indus- Going Steady . Feeling Web of Evidence .Goliath and On The Beach Wonderful Country try are a reflection of moral West Palm TE 2 6171 the Barbarians Operation Dames Yesterday's Enemy Home Office Young Have No Time weakness in America society, CALL US FOR B—MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL Bishop John King Mussio of 5500 N.W. 37 AVE. - HIALEAH, FLA. Attack of 50 Foot Hercules Unchained Of Love and Lust AN ESTIMATE Woman - . Platinum High School Back from the Dead High Hell Pretty Boy Friend Steubenville, Ohio, told the con- Bed of Grass Horrors of the Beloved Infidel Psycho Black Whip Black Museum Rat Race vention of the Catholic Broad- Blond, in Bondage Hot Car Girl Raw Edge Blood of Dracula Rebel Breed casters' Association. Bluebeard's Ten House on The Reform School Girl : Waterfront Kise & Fall of Honeymoons Indestructible Man Blue Angel Legs Diamond "The so-called scandals of tel- Born Reckless It Started With a Kiss Rock Pretty Baby Bramble Bush I Was a Tetnage Rookae vision agitating public concern Bride and the Beast Werewolf Room At The Top Bride is Much Too Jack The Ripper Room 43 Beautiful Juvenile Jungle Solomon & Sheba today are in truth nothing but Bucket ot Bipod Killing, The Some Came Running Kiss Them For Me Some Like It Hot the revelation of the scandal Pragstrip Riot .Land of Destiny Stowaway Girl ~!an-Can La Parisienne Strangers When We of modern thinking and doing," Circus of Horrors Law, The Meet Conquest of Space Leech Woman Stranglers Of Bombay •ack in the Mirror Li'l Abner Summer Place he said. ldy=O Live Fast, Die Young Studs Lonjgan fil's General Love Slaves of the Subway in the Sky ^vil's Hairpin Amazon Take A Giant Step Don't Go Near the Loving You Tall Story Water Macumba Love Terror in the Night Fdffe of Fury Man in the Shadow This Angry Age "Smart Buyers Gel The NEW ENGLAND OYSTER HOUSES Elmer Gantry Man of the West Too Bad She's Bad Eiphth Day of Man on the Prowl Too Young for Love QUALITY SEAFOODS FROM MAINE TO THE FLORIDA KEYS The Week Middle of the Night Town on Trial Electronic Monster Missile to the Moon Untamed Youth Best Buys at McBride's" Female Naked Africa Value for Money FORT LAUDERDALE Five Branded Women Naked Dawn Virgin Sacrifice Five Gates to Hell Naked Night Wayward Girl NEW ENGLAND OYSTER HOUSE 900 S.W. 24th STREET JA 4-7223 Frankenstein's Naked Paradise What Price Murder Daughter Nana Wicked as They Come The Lorgfest Stock of Fruits of Summe r: Never So Few Wife For A Night DANIA Fugitive Kind Nightmare Wild Party Imported and Domestic Happy Anniversary Night of the Quarter Wind Cannot Read LOBSTER HOUSE 760 DANIA BCH. BLVD. AIA WA 3-4164 Head Of A Tyrant Moon Women Are Weak Wines and Liquors Headless Ghost No Time to be Young Young Jesse James CONDEMNED In the Greater Miami Area NORTH MIAMI Expresso Bongo Mam'zelle Pigalle Private Property Flesh Is Weak Mademoiselle Strip Question of Adultery • NEW ENGLAND RAW BAR 12727 BISCAYNE BLVD. PL 4-1511 Girl's Town Tease Night Heaven Fell Heroes and Sinners Mating Urge Savage Eye PL 7-1160 I Am A Camera . Mitsou Show Is Blade CORAL GABLES Lady Chatterley's Passionate Summer Stella Lover Pot Bowlie Third Sex FREE DELIVERY IN THE LOFFLER BROTHERS OYSTER HOUSE 280 ALHAMBRA CIRCLE HI 6-1704 Love is My Profession Private Lives of women of Rome NORTH DADE AREA Lovers Adam,. Eve Young and Damned PERRINE SEPARATE CLASSIFICATION** LOBSTER HOUSE 16915 SO. FEDERAL HWY. ' CE5-570I Anatomy of Murder Suddenly. Last Summer OPEN EVERY DAY COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED -•••••••:•*** E. McBRIDE - LIQUORS (•* A separate classification is given to certain films which,, while not morally offensive, require some analysis and explanation as a 734 N.E. 125th St. protection to the uninformed against wrong interpretation and false conclusions.) North Miami's Smartest (Please clip and save this fist It will be published periodically-) Liquor Store AMERICAN EXPRESS and HILTON CARTE BLANCHE Cards Honored

July 1, 1960 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 23 The Market Place tor Announcements Sales Services - Rentals Real Estate

FLORISTS HEARING AIDS WRAPPING SERVICE POSITIONS WTD.-Female (Cont'd) MISCELLANEOUS - (Cont'd) REACH MORE THAN 51.000 Auditone Hearing Aids and COOK, EXPERIENCED The NEW St. Vincent De Paul "Voice' readers among the HOFMANN'S FLOWERS THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN CATHOLIC SALVAGE STORE Accessories, Batteries & Cords 234 Valencia, C. G. (at the P.O.) 15 years Rectory experience. 66 parishes in the 2160 N.W 79th St. PL 9-0767 145 N. E. 79th St. PL 7-0231 19 N. W. 7th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale Expert Funeral Designs • Corsages Religious Articles, Gifts, Greeting Anywhere Miami Diocese, live in. Diocese* oi Miami*. REFERENCES. Call TU 8-7419 has many money-saving bargains! Wedding Arrangements - Free Del. INSURANCE Cards, Stationery, Gift Wrapping ALSO needed for the NEEDY; and Mailing. Phone HI 4-1773 Tell about YOUR service or FLOWERS BY WIRE POSITIONS WTD. Male or Female CLOTHING. FURNITURE, RUGS, APPLIANCES etc. Call product through a Gil Haas Insurance, Inc. INSTRUCTION Jobs Wanted for Office Workers, "Voice" Classified Ad! AH Types of Insurance JA 4-0716 For Pick-Up 1338 N. W 36th St. NSL5-0921 Industrial OR Building Trades. EMPLOYMENT St. Brendan's Conf. St. Vincent De Please call Miss Thompson IBM Key Punch, Comptometry GIL HAAS SKIP HAAS 1957 'VESPA' SCOOTER ABC Shorthand; Gregg, Pitman Paul Society MO 1-0809 - CA 1-1889 HELP WANTED - FEMALE or Call CA 1-5704 - Tuesday, EXCELLENT CONDITION, $140. Tutoring ALL School Subjects CALL TU 7-0746 •*" ~ PLaza" 8-2507 See " ellow °aTe 620. Phone Book INSURED SAVINGS PLAN Thursday and Saturday A.M.s Adelphi School - 500 N.E. 79th St. Educational Plans - Annuities for your 'Result-Getting' ad Call George Tziganuk - PL 8-7486 SINGLE BEDS & MATTRESSES 22 N.E. 62 St. Member St. Mary's YOUNG HOLLYWOOD BEDS, Good shape MONDAYS - 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. PERSONALS FOR SALE as low as $7.50 MOVING GAS RANGES - Very good SATURDAYS - 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. N6se Face Ears WOMEN GARDEN SUPPLIES condition, only $10 Other Week Days 9 A.M. • 6 P.M. Corrective styling • plastic surgery. MOVING? TILT-BACK COUCHES $3.50 139 S.E. 3rd Street 2-3 PM. Calvo Feed & Garden Supply Have Trucks for All Size Jobs NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Hundreds of WOMEN'S SKIRTS, Deederer. M.D. FR 3-0003 Call Joe NE 5-2461 Nutri-sol, liquid diet plant food. Deadline Tuesday 2 PM All leading brands of Fertilizer, like new 15c - 2 for 25c Insecticides and Pet Supplies. For FRIDAY Edition! WILLIAM ]. MATTEl APPLY TODAY ALSO - many, many other unusual Free Delivery. Se Habla Espanol. $ $ $ savings items in clothing. Note: If the heading for your has successfully treated over 21,000 WE MOVE 3485 W. Flagler - Call HI 3-6051 cases & supervised nearly a million Local and Long Distance St. Vincent De Paul Catholic particular ad isn't already 36 N. E. 2nd Street Salvage Store - 801 N. Miami Ave. listed in the 'Voice' Mart - - treatments for approaching bald- Household Goods. Office Equipmt. ness & falling hair. Ph. FR 4-7882 Appliances. Pianos PL 1-7842 HOUSEHOLD GOODS we'll make a NEW heading ANTHONY'S Transfer & Storage for YOU. now for consultation - no cost or obligation. 'Member Gesn Parish). SOUTHERN BELL WE RENT ROLLAWAY BEDS & BABY CRIBS - Weekly rates URGENTLY NEED USABLE Small Ads-BIG RESULTS MATTEl HAIR EXPERTS MOVING & STORAGE Television - GE Appliances FURNITURE - ALL KINDS in The Voice'MART Suite 302, Congress Building Local or Long Distance TELEPHONE CO. MOTT'S FURNITURE DRESSERS, STOVES, LAMPS, Furniture - Office Equipment, 1240 Opa Locka Blvd. MU 8-6313 WASHING MACHINES, ETC. TUTORING Pianos etc. - LIFT-GATE Vans APPLIANCES & TOYS. LA-MAR TRANSFER FR 3-0023 Call FR 3-3856 for Pick-Up! I Near Epiphany - Accepting St. John's Parish - Housekeeper, HEAVY chair, sofa throws $3.98 ANNOUNCEMENTS limited number for private, good with children, prefer to $5.98; DAVENO covers $4.98; individual tutoring. CE 5-0779 OPTICIANS live in. CALL TU 8-6598 ARMS $1.98 each. OPEN 9 to 9 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (Wednesdays 9-5:30) PL 8-6836 When You're Planning a ANDREWS OPTICIANS ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH FACTORY SALES-638 N.W. 62 St. WEDDING RECEPTION, DANCE, PRIVATE TUTORING Rx filled-Lens. Frames Duplicated Want nurse-companion for semi- 'SUMMERIZE' LUNCHEON. PARTY Me. call Your home by Certified teachers, 145 N.E. 79th Street PL 7-0231 invalid, night duty. Vacation NO OFFERS REFUSED ! ! YOUR The Knights of Columbus Hall grades 1 through 12, all areas, relief. Call PL 84277 270 Catalonia Ave. Coral Gables Miscellaneous furniture, girl's remedial reading. Call UN 64079 PHOTOGRAPHY bike, odds & ends. PL 14911 (35 up - Air conditioning optional St. Patrick's Parish - Need Lawn Mower See Pat O'Brien, Mgr. HI 8-9242 experienced cook-housekeeper, 11 cu ft CROSLEY SHELVADOR, Tune-up & Sharpening LeMAN STUDIO live in, $45 week. UN 6-6549 For your fine selection of Weddings - Babies 45 lb. Freezer capacity, will Reel Rotary AUTOMOTIVE Portraits - Commercial Florida accredited 6th grade give warranty, sacrifice $95. GREETING CARDS-^JZ Occasion 1137 N.W. 54th St. HOLY ARTICLES, STATUARY, 267 Alhambra Circle HI 8-9300 teacher for parochial school. $6.79 $2.19 Books - Acceptably Catholic • Visit (10% Discount to Voice Readers) Please state FULLY, previous AUTOMOBILE SERVICE experience and include reference MISCELLANEOUS FREE OIL CHANGE The CHRISTOPHER from your Pastor. Please call WITH COPY OF THIS AD PRINTING 21" de-luxe ADMIRAL TV - BOOK SHOP, Inc. BILL GAGNON MO 7-2144 or PL 4-0405 table model, A-l condition, 6 Big "L" COLLISION SERVICE HAIRDRESSER, all around, months old - LIKE NEW - $80. NON-PROFIT - Operated by Foreign Car Spec.-Paint-Body Shop Patronize One of South Florida** Coral Gables Council K of C Oldest Catholic Print Shops experienced and steady 1210 N.E. 132nd St. PL 1-8430 eves Garden & Lawnmower Shop Also Servicing all U.S. make cars FOR CORAL WAY SHOP. 1839 S.W. 8th St. FR 1-0708 2920 Ponce de Leon Blvd. C.G. 1316 W. Flag. FR 9-5379, FR 9-7220 ABBOT PRINTING CO. SMALL ADS • BIG RESULTS Store Hours - Daily 9 to 5:30 For appointment call FR 3-0520 Prompt, Reasonable Letterpress or HI 8-8784 between 7 - 9 P.M. FRIDAYS until 9 P.M. HI 4-6744 and OFFSET PRINTING CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SEVEN BROTHERS GARAGE 9080 N.E. 6th Ave. at Biscayne POSITIONS WANTED - FEMALE Expert Mechanics Free Estimates Finest Process-Engraved Panelled BRAND NEW Paint, Body, Mechanical Repairs St. Mary's Parish - Reliable Wedding Invitations - including child care for working parents. Pope John XXIII 24 Hr. Wrecker Service-MO 64457 double envelopes & tissues - NEW Jalousie or Awning Type KEY RING 3130 S. W. 107th Ave. CA 14661 $12 per hundred Call PL 14176 CALL PL 1-9985 First time offered to the public! J. Manassa - Member St. Brendan's Our Lady Perpetual Help Parish Extra-high relief medal. Key RADIO AND TV Experienced baby-sitter or will p WINDOWS ring & chain are in a nice, do child care for working YOUR HOME wiW nlllUUWO highly polished 2 IK gold plate. SO. MIAMI AUTO SUPPLY, Inc. mother. References. NA 4-1690 FRANK'S TV SERVICE Carded & shipped 1st class mail. Auto Parts and Accessories Mother's helper or baby sitter, ^ r* ^S (all Today For FREE ESTIMATE Send $1 - (we pay postage) All foreign & U.S. make cars House Calls $2.50-Guaranteed Wk. Specializing in NE 5-8507 (Corpus Christi Parish) S.W. or C. Gables, age 17, capable, OX 1-4 298 or TU 8-4314 MONEY BACK GUARANTEE willing, experienced. MO 7-9842 Address J & K Novelty Co. Generator, Starter, Speedometer WORLD WIDE WINDOW CO. INC. P.O. Box 3105, Miami 1, Florida Service - Auto • Truck & Marine 6020 So. Dixie Hgwy. MO 14276 For the Best in Radio-TV Service Read and Use The 'Voice' MART NO MONEY DOWN-THREE YEARS TO PAY Mark Broderick • Jim Broderick Call MO 1-9815 CONVALESCENT HOMES RUSSELL RADIO & TV SERVICE For The CARS PARKING For your convenience you may use this coupon Elderly & Convalescent SIGNS for mailing your ad to The Voice 'Mart' LARGAYSANATORIUM Park Your Car at 'MURPHY'S" Parking Lot in downtown Miami EDVITO SIGNS • Naranja. Florida 222 N.W 2nd St., 3 blocks from Trucks Walls Gold Leaf PLEASE CHARGE TO: LARGAY NURSING HOME the Courthouse. Reasonable rates. 90 N. W. 54th St. PL 8-7025 4 Miami, Florida Mike Murphy-Prop. Member Gesu • Registered Nurses In Charge I Name Phone MO 6-4362 LIGHT YOUR WAY 4 Member K. of C. BUSINESS SERVICES to better business • FISHING BOATS ELECTRO NEON SIGN CO., Inc. 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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CARPENTERS - (Cont'd) PLUMBING - (Cont'd) ROOMS - N.W. APARTMENTS - MIAMI BEACH HOUSES-.N.E. (Cont'd) GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO Our Lady Perpetual Help Parish THREE blocks to St. Rose of $50. CALL FR 1-3962 CARPENTRY - PLASTERING JACK & SON Single or double sleeping room St. Patrick's Parish Lima Church - Unfurnished 2 81 S.W. 29th Road PAINTING - CEMENT WORK Plumbing Contractors for*l or 2. Catholic gentlemen. Beautiful location, facing golf bedroom house - $100 yearly. Remodeling & General Repairs No Money Down • FHA Financing Near everything. Call MU 1-8328 course. Walking distance to 11020 N.E. 4th Ave. PL 9-2573 PETS CALL ED HI 4-4825 All Work Guar. - 24 Hour Service 391-Aladdin St. OPA LOCKA Venetian Causeway & Lincoln Rd. ONE spacious bedroom apartment, HOUSES - N.W. JACOB MILAVIC. PROPRIETOR APARTMENTS - N.E. Toy Manchesters - AKC - Carpenter, paperhanging, general 2035 N. W. 95th St. PL 7-7962 2 large efficiencies, dressing 84 N.W. 117th Street Champion lineage, 4 weeks old. repairs, cement & handyman work Near Holy Family Church room, dinette & full kitchen —: all air conditioned, completely 2 bedroom house, Call ISA 1-2532, PL 1-4743 etc. FREE estimate. HI 4-6353 Furnished, clean cool 1-bedroom duplex, adults. Call WI 7-1350 furnished, weekly maid service. beautiful yard, partly- or FR 1-6520 Phil Palm Plumbing Modestly priced. YEARLY or furnished, near 2 buses. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Specializing in SEASONAL. Call JE 8-3495 PLANTS AND TREES REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS St. Rose oT Lima Parish CALL PL 7-5840 PATIOS, drives, walks floors • Across from Park - Unusually 1445 N.E. 142nd Street attractive, nicely furnished 1- HOUSES - S.W. ONE FULL ACRE OF Keystone, color, any size job. 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Quality workmanship • MU 8-2151 Call PLaza 8-9896 bedroom apartment, very large Cutler Ridge, near shops, 3 bed- QUALITY PLANTS rooms, porch, reasonable yearly Furnished - Air Conditioned room, unfurnished except kitchen. TREES - SHRUBS rental - near buses & shopping, Waterfront. $85 - $115 10240 Caribbean Blyd. CE 5-7616 AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD DRAPERIES RINGEMANN PLUMBING lovely yard. See before you rent! 7925 Crespi Blvd. UN 6-9704 OPEN 8:30 to 5:30 Daily & Sunday Repairs, alterations, water heaters. 670 N.E. 122nd Street CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES & S.W. 26th St. & 37th Ave. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS For S.W. service call MO 6-0251 Call PL.7-7476 or PL 8-2508 6 room house, $85, carportc, fine SLIPCOVERS - REASONABLE For N.W. service call MU 8-2783 SURFSIDE - 8819 Harding Ave. MELANDOR NURSERY One room bungalow-efficiency, neighborhood,. Near 2 busee & CA 1-7309 or HI 8-3194 St. Mary's Parish $110 month summer - same yearly. Miracle Mile. Funishings earn 15721 N.W. 7th Ave. WI 7-6971 ROOFING Spacious, air conditioned duplex, Call UN 5-3428 he purchased reasonably. Refined ELECTRICIANS ~ furnished. Available now. Perfect adults. HI 4-060.9 eves, weekends. WANTED JOHN'S ROOFING for couple. LOW summer LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Leaky Roofs Repaired rental or yearly. SEE at APARTMENTS - FT. LAUDERDALE VACATIONLAND Wanted by St. Vincent de Paul In "The Venice of America" $5 and up. MO 7-7096 N:E. 4th Ct. or call MO 6-8376 CATHOLIC SALVAGE STORE MINNET ELECTRIC iVeor Biscayne Shopping Plaza - . NEW • NEW • • BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. Clothing, household furnishings, Residential and Comi Renovation SPACIOUS 1-bedroom apartment, FOR RENT - Ultra modem, fully appliances, linens etc WILLIAM'S ROOFING - Roof Unfurnished 1-bedroom apartments We specialize in repair-remodelinsr. furnished. Near bus, reasonable. , ALL-Electric G.E. kitchens, one furnished cottages, facing golf for the needy. CHEERFUL ESTIMATES FREE! leaks, repaired. FREE ESTIMATE course, lake & mountains. Monthly HI 8-6102 days - CA 1-9227 eve Apply 567 N.E. 82nd Ter. block to. St. Anthony's Church. (All St. Vincent de Paul Soc. bene- Ft. Lauderdale. LOgan 6-1421 816 N.E. 4th St. Ft. Lauderdale or season rates. Apply "TALL factors remembered-wkly masses). LUdlow 3-2198 or LOgan 6-2832 APARTMENTS - OPA LOCKA OAKS", Box 304 Black Mountain, PHONE FR 3-3856 - Special $100 per month. CALL JA 3-6320 N.C. PHONE North 9-8598 pick-up days each neighborhood. BENTONE ROOFING CO. FLOOR WAXING We specialize in all types of PLEASANT S.W. CORNER roofing & roofing repairs. 1 bedroom apartment, tile bath 220 N.E. 12th Ave. - Wear St. Specialist - Home or Commercial LICENSED & INSURED & shower, very comfortable, Anthony's Church. Furnished 1- HOME IMPROVEMENT floor maintenance.Kitchen cleaned, Froe Estimates - Call B. Curella kitchen equipped, utilities bedroom apartment, ALL large waxed & polished $1.50. MU 8-0460 CA 1-6136 Days - CA 1-9653 eves included, (furnishings optional) rooms, carpeted, air conditioned, (Member St. Brendan's Parish) VERY REASONABLE RENTAL $75 summer, $100 yearly ALSO AIR CONDITIONING Near Churches, "buses &>shopping 1 large efficiency, private bath ALL STATES REALTY LANDSCAPING, & entrance $55 summer, $75 yearly, TREE SERVICE CALL jiU 1-2916 Bargains in S.W. Homes utilities and maid service, Call Leo N. LeFevre ROOM air conditioner service Chinch CONTROL Program - $15 furnished. CALL JA 3-4034 MO 5-7511 - Member St. Theresa's Factory Authorized Service Guaranteed - Licensed - Insured AVERETT'S TREE SERVICE APARTMENTS - S.W. York - Carrier - Phileo - Crosier AA National Lawn Service Co. Trees trimmed, topped removed* Universal Service Inc. TU 7-5913 (Member St. John's) Licensed-Insured. Over 13 years. DANE APARTMENTS - Yearly HOUSES - N.E. Turn to next page CALL PLaza 9-5711 Anywhere south of Miami River $60 - $65. Kitchen, dinette, LAWN MOWER SERVICE MO 7-6103 (Member St. Brendan's) living room, buses & shopping. Annunciation Parish - CORNER for m6re BRICKLAYERS 2120 S.W. 1st St. - PL 7-4464 . lot - Unfurnished 2 bedroom, MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. Trees topped, trimmed, removed, 2 bath home with screened porch. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Authorized Service and Parts palms trimmed, trees & lawns Efficiency apartments - Air Convenient to schools & stores. REAE ESTATE Brick & stone work - all kinds, rm. Fertilizers • Sharpening - Welding sprayed. Licensed & insured. conditioned, TV, twin beds. - $105 MONTH YEARLY dividers, patios, flower boxes, etc Panl and Ray Gigon • NEWCOMB TREE SURGEONS Weekly $35 - Monthly $85 to $90 1291 N.E. 205th Ter. WI 5-3196 Free estimate Ph. Bennie NE 5-2862 27 S.W. 27th Ave. -HI 4-2305 CALL MO 1-7115 BALI HAI MOTEL LISTINGS 1350 S.W. 2nd Ave. FR 9-2294 -.__..„CLASSIFIE. D -DISPLA — Y_—.., For quality work in bricks, PAINTING UPHOLSTERY CLEANING KEYSTONE TOVRIST COURT DUPLEX - Redecorated 3 rooms,. 6307 N. E. 2nd Avenue blocks, stone, fireplaces, steps, '. BAHAMA ISLAND ACREAGE 5 patios or ornamental blocks - Painting By Contract 'NEW LOOK' RUG and porch, near schools and buses. Efficiency Cottage & Trailer Spaces CALL J. CENTORE TU 7-1126 Interior-REASONABLE-Exterior UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS - Furnished, $60. FR 4-4533 PHONE PL 4^6295 LICENSED & INSURED - Call 337 N.E. 110th TERRACE 1871 S.W. 4th Street Geo. W. Lasche, Prop. i 20 acres on Bahama's sheltered» • Bay — 80 foot elevation, ideal] BUILDING MATERIALS Vernon L. Cassell - MU 84586 "Don't Be A Crank • Call Hank" APARTMENTS • COCONUT GROVE • beaches, skin divers I fisher-« PLaza 4-0898 • St. Mary'e Parish ; Near 79th LITTLE RIVER LUMBER YARD Interior & Exterior Painting (Member St. Rose of Lima Parish) Brand New 'ARISTOCRAT St. Shopping - SUBLEASE 2 linen's paradise! FULL PRICE* Cabinet Works, Paint & Hardware LICENSED AND INSURED 3411 Main Hwy. & McFarlane Rd. bedroom, Florida room, partly LUMBER & BUILDING Material Free Estimates - Reasonable VENETIAN BLIND SERVICES 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, living furnished. PL 8-6628, PL 7-9692 [$2,000. Call ownerTSJ 8-0167 • 7:30-5 Daily - Saturdays 'til 3:3© W. THERIAULT - MO 1-3763 room, dinette, kitchen, furnished «....—-———i——Ji 7737 N.E. 2nd Ave. ' PL 9-2404 Tapes - Cords - Slats, etc. or unfurnished, air-conditioned CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY PILLOW RENOVATING REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME & heat. Covered parking. Yearly BUILDERS Call Bill FR 14436 " or seasonal. CALL HI 4-«793 DOHM'S SUNSHINE PILLOWS VAN HOEK, BUILDER Renovated with NEW covers ! There's a changing reader audience VENETIAN BLINDS - CORNICES every week . . . The large number Homes, apts., additions or alter- CALL JA 4-5318 Ft. Lauderdale Free Estimated - Guaranteed Another WhMte Roof of concentrated readers of the ations. Free estimates LO 4-2732 605 S.E. 6th STREET Refinished - Repairs - Your Home Ft. Lauderdale 850 N.W. 42nd St. 'Voice' among 66- parishes assures ALSO • Pillows Made to Order. Call STEA DCRAFT PL 9-6844 good attention to ALL advertising. 9510 N.W. 7th Ave. BUILDING REPAIRS PLASTERING CLASSIFIED DISPLAY WATER HEATERS AL - The Handyman Plastering - Specialize small jobs, Enclose carportes, painting, alterations, general repairs. Fast LOUIS E. MILLER Plumbing Co. jalousies, carpentry, masonry ^ clean service. Experienced. Free Water Heater Repairs & Sales household repairs. No job too estimates. Call' Carrie or Charles 4102 Laguna Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 CONTROL small to estimate. WI 7-6423 MO 1-9475 MO 1-9106 YEARLY SERVICE or MONTHLY $15 AND UP CARPENTERS PLUMBING RENTALS DEPENDING ON SIZE OF LAWN -rpenter, alterations, painting, McCORMICK BOYETT ROOMS - N.E. HIGH PRESSURE SPRAYING cement work & repairs. No job Plumbing Co. 24 HR. SERVICE 7 YEARS EXPERIENCE too small. Call HI 4-1633 We specialize in plumbing repairs ROOM & BOARD for lady, 9443 Park Dr., Miami Shores, Fla. $65 month - A REAL HOME. CERTIFIED State Board of Health ^ Day PL 7-0606 1250 N.E. 133rd Street •CHINCH BUG CONTROL j PLEASE PATRONIZE Night PL 9-0355, PL 8-9622 Call PL 4-1136 or WJ 7-9619 A BEAUTIFUL WHITE GRAVEL ROOF, now moy be seen Does your Radio or TV need f HI 3-7691' < (Y)OUR Advertisers Rx for Results - - servicing?' Call a Technician ^ (Member St. Michael's Parish) j on the home of Mr. ond Mrs. M. H, McElmoyle, 1T525 What else • but an ad from the 'Voice' MART ads k. A. A. A A. A A. A. A, .A. ^A S.W. 69th Ct. Sealing ond coating of the grovel roof in The 'Voice' MART in the 'Voice' MART CALL PL 8-2507 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY was completed more than 17 months ago by WHITE- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ROOM Air Conditioner Service TITE. The firm^also cleans, seals and coafs tile roofs. McCormick - Boyett Plumbing Co. Further information may be obtained by calling PROMPT DAY OR NIGHT • SERVICE ON ALL MAKES • WHITE-TITE at NE 3-8511 or NE 5-3603 in Miami or Plumbing Repair Service Factory Authorized Service on LU 1-6550 or LU 1-6651 in Fort Lauderdale. WHITE- PLaza 7-0606 York, Carrier and Phileo TITE is a member of the Miami-Dade County C. of C. Universal Service, Inc. Over 14 years experience. "Financing can be arranged. 9443 Park Drive Miami Shores ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE CALL PLaza 9-5711 with SMALL DOWN PAYMENT." Jesse Scalzo, owner. PLaza 9-0355 Nights and Sundays PL 8-9622

July 1, 1960 THE VOICE Page 35 The Market Place for A n n o u n c e m e n t s Sales - Services Rentals Real Estate

fiEAL ESTATE (Cont'd) REAL ESTATE (Confd) " HOUSES FOR SALE - N.E. (Cont'd) HOUSES FOR SALE-S.W. (Cont'd) louses For Sale - Hialeah (Cont'd) Houses For Sale FT. LAUDERDALE Visitation Church - 2 blocks, near Ella Allen - JE 1-1135 - WMCHELL shopping center, 3 bedrooms, 1% $600 DOWN 2725 S.W. 9th St. - 2 blocks to Our with Walter B. Wilson, Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE baths, $2000 down, LOW monthly ARKAY HOMES CORNER, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Lady Queen o) Martyrs * Church 506 Ponce de Leon Blvd. HI 3-7456 payments, total $13,000. Owner two large Florida rooms, floor & High School • 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Specializing in awning type windows, central heat, MIAMI BEACH HOMES (Member St. Theresa Parish) 0 N.E. 193rd St. NA 1-3328 $490 DOWN furnace, hardwood floors, near No closing costs - no qualifying church, school, bus, stores & new. just completed, price reduced municipal pool. $15,400 - FHA NOW to $15,700, down payment BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - N.E. YOUR FLORIDA BUYS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4181 W. 2nd Ave. Call TU 8-9009 only $1700. OPEN 2 to 5 DOO.LEY REALTY WE ACCEPT TRADES! Kay Builders Inc. JA 3-4034 Specializing in Epiphany Parish, Barbershop, 2 chairs. Make offer TRI-LEVEL S. Miami, Kendall & Perrine area for quick sale. 7015 Biscayne Blvd. .3 bedroom, 2 bath, plus huge CALL PL 8-7251 or PL 4-9350 rumpus room and screened patio, These homes, near St._ Brendan's Houses For Sale - W. PALM BEACH SALES RENTALS Church, are located at Immaculate - Conception Parish REALTOR CE 5-0540 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - N.W. priced below FHA appraisal. Will S.W. 92nd Ave. & 32nd St. built bedroom, 2 bath CBS, fenced, consider smaller home in trade. ell & pump, screened porch, Across street from NEW by MILTON KOROTKIN. carporte, kitchen equipped, Holy Name Church & Scr BEAUTY SALON - Established 3 & 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, C.J.FITZGERALD ALSO hopping center, $13,000. See OWNER selling CBS hon 14 years - five sinks, low rent. built-in kitchens, gas heat, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplatoe; with Albert F. Baker Real Estate 2 bedroom plus den, excellent enclosed garages, patio, water owner. 5490 W. 8th LANE. Spectalizine in Apartments TOTAL PRICE $2000 ! ! lot 100 x 160. Excellent buy Call PL. 1-4743 or FR 1-6520 furniture, air conditioner and & sewers, sidewalks. 8080 N. E 2nd Avenue Immaculate Conception Parish for quick sale. Under $10,000. washer, well, pump & sprinkler. Call OV 34607 for appointment PL 1-3801 or PL 9-9026 eves. One block to Catholic Church OPEN EVERY DAY 1 - 5 bedroom, 2 bath, Florida room, Income Property - MIAMI BEACH and School. OWNER OUT OF $15,900 & $16,900 wnings. Equity $3,500. TERMS can be arranged. TU 8-1144 CORINNE M. GAMBARDELLA TOWN AND ANXIOUS. Contact Houses For Sale - Pompano Beach Realtor 571 N.W. 110th Street Near St. Joseph'3 Church & Jack Greenspoon, Realtor All Types of Real Estate private ocean beach in McCORMACK REALTY 2120 S.W. 67th Ave. HOUSES FOR SALE - HOLLYWOOD THIS HOUSE SPEAKS Call PL 1-0308 Surfside. Lovely 2 bedroom 12530 N.E. 7th Ave. PL 1-5781 MO 1-8007 - CA 1-1172 ^Member St. Rose of Lima Parish) house PLUS 3 deluxe LAKE FOREST - HOLLYWOOD ELOQUENTLY FOR ITSELF. apartments. Terms. Owner. OWNER TRANSFERRED 3311 SW 33rd Ave. 2 doors North Call UN 6-1205 Houses For Sale - SOUTH MIAMI of SW 36th Street & 33rd Avenue CBS - 2 bedroom, close to new Holy Family .Church - 3 blocks, TWO blocks to Madonna girls shopping center, churches, movies. Jack Green sr»non, Realtor School. Three bedroom, 2 bath. Houses For Sale - GREATER MIAMI 3 bedroom, 2 bath OWNER TRANSFERRED Specializing S.W. Homes, Acreage CBS, large living room, Large fenced yard, awnings, NOT A PROJECT 2120 S.W. 67th Ave. dining area, large Florida room, Walking distance Epiphany Church well and sprinkler system. A TRUE Sacrifice. Owner MO 1-8007 - MO 64971 $13,200 at $87 monthly after ONE OF THESE fully shrubbed & landscaped, & School - LARGE CORNER 3 1357 N.E. 39th St. WH 1-2589 large utility room & carporte bedroom CBS with large Florida reasonable down payment. room & outdoor barbeque pit, OWNER TRANSFERRED EASY-TO-OWN-HOMES & many extras - attractive Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath LOHR RE 41 ESTATE financing - Call near' all shopping & buses, CALL YUkon 3-1886 Realtors Members St. Michael's furniture optional. Terms can custom built home with large • Acreage -"Homes Lots & Rentals MAY BE YOURS Houses For Sale - W. HOLLYWOOD Florida room. Reasonable. Near HOUSES FOR SALE • N.W. be arranged. Call MO 7-2972 or 1092 S. W 27th Ave. Ph. HI 8-6511 see 5896 S.W. 74th Terrace. St. Coleman's Church - East of BEFORE SCHOOL RE-OPENS 1865 N. W. 5th Street Rent OR Sell ! ! Federal Hwy. 1461 S.E. 13th St. Check These Now ! ! Ideal location - Modern two- Half block to St. Stephen's COCONUT GROVE bedroom, 1 bath, 10x17 dining EPIPHANY PARISH 6216 - 6224 S.W. 20th Street Thank you readers • Houses • Lots Apartments $200 DOWN, $80.87 Month room,-jalousied Florida room, 2 new CBS houses for sale • for your wonderful cooperation W. E. Marsicin MO 54447 detached 1,3x15 workshop, patio, also 1 fully furnished house It's SURELY a 2-Way Street ^Grove's most cooperative broker.' THREE BEDROOMS - 1 BATH Unusual & Charming barbeque, 2 blocks to school, at 6227 - rental $100 with with Advertisers in 4811 N.W. 177th Street buses & stores. $14,500, $1600 option to buy - 6% mortgage POOL ON AN ACRE with low down payment - also the 'Voice' MART MARIE MITCHELL. Broker down, approximately $80 a month. Specializing in - ALSO new unfurnished with built-ins, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY NICELY furnished 2 bedroom ONLY $27,800 $100 rent or option to buy. •i N.W. HOMES HIALEAH $300 DOWN, $83.17 Month St. James Parish MU 8-3322 home near Corpus Christi Church Lots of eye-catching features Van Steenberg, Realtor 1410 N.W 119th St. MU 1-7735 THREE BEDROOM -1 BATH & School. HOME REALTY CO. in this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 CALL PL 9-9965 (24 hours) FR 3-7325 - evenings NE 5-8204 TV REPAIRS 4430 N.W. 172nd Drive bath home. Plenty of room for ADMIRAL to ZENITH sunning on the enclosed patio- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MODERN AGE REALTY ALSO Northside Center - NEAR St. pool area. PARQUET floors, 4 249 University Drive appliances, awnings. Good terms. TV CALLS <£ « $400 DOWN, $86.92 Month Mary's Chapel - 3 bednoom, 2 Visitation Parish - Plus Coral Gables HI 84441 bath, G.E. kitchen, terrazzo THREE BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS Dorothy B. Flynn, Realtor Roy Key McCleskey, Mgr. floors, 1 mortgage, $74 month, Neap all schools [ Tubes 4351 N.W. 172nd Drive immediate occupancy, OWNER HI 8-6242 I ALL have built-in ovens & ranges. 7210 Red Rd. MO 7-2568 (24-hrs.) and shopping. MARY MULLEN Carporte, Utility Rooms, Sewers. 3550 N.W: 82nd Street FOUR BEDROOMS, One Year Unconditional Warranty Realtor • Member St. Brendan's Clean & freshly painted inside Houses For Sale • CORAL GABLES 24" Alum. Pix Tube $59.95 Inst. Our Lady Perpetual Help Pariah LTWO BATHS, HUGE 21" Alum. Pix Tube $39.95 Inst. Lots - Homes • Acreage - Rentals and out. ONE MORTGAGE 29 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fenced, well. £7385 S.W. 8th St. MO 1-7662 YEARS AT 5%% INTEREST >KITCHEN —2 YEARS 17" Alum. Pix Tube $29.95 Inst. Above payments include principal IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY. SPACIOUS!! rOLD — Not a project. & interest only. Total price $11,800 MASTER TV & Radio Large older house - beautifully WILLIAM C. MURPHY May even consider your present 16165 N.W. 28th Place "NA. 1-9740 $15,900 ; 39 Beacom Blvd. Realtor home in trade or help you sell landscaped corner. Formal dining Easy Financing Member • Corpus Christ! Parish it. Call us, we have many, many HOUSES FOR SALE S.W. room, large modern kitchen, guest Parking at MASTER'S 3191 N.W. 7th Ave. Ph. FR 3-2986 more in every part of Dade Co. house. WALK TO ST. THERESA'S 401 N.W. 183rd St. , SEEING IS BELIEVING! & BILTMORE GOLF COURSE. 'Miami's Only Discount Store' LANDRY REALTY, Realtor House at 5820 S.W. 114th Ter. NA 1-0785 - By owner . Leedy-Major, Realtors SEE US FIRST MO 7-2578 OR MO 74936 eves. . Located in 1-acre estate area We Specialize in Epiphany Area Allen Rifenbark, Broker MO 7-2698 HI 4-7384 395 Alhambra PALMLAND REALTY H. Landry (Member St. Theresa's) 1546 So. Dixie Hwy. MO' 5-3577 Near St. Brendan's - $14,500 Houses For Sale - MIAMI BEACH HOUSES FOR SALE N.E. Like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath, IT WOULD king-sized kitchen with built- HOMES HOMES • HOMES Holy Family Parish - 2 bedroom, in features, about $900 down, SURFSIDE BEAUTY! excellent financing, no loan SALES & RENTALS 2 bath, Florida room with wood- ST JOSEPH'S - HALF BLOCK burning fireplace, dining room, costs, no qualifying. Quick ARTHUR E PARRISH, Realtor possession. Call Mrs. VETTER, COST YOU 168 N.E. 96th St. -PL 4-8696 built-in oven & stove, carpeting FOUR BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS & draperies - CALL WI 7-5105 jCrown Realty - MO 6-2571 15220 N.E. 13th Ave. OVERSIZE LOT, LIKE NEW PAT PROCACCI, Realtor More Than $1500.00 Specializing in St. Lawrence Parish - N. Miami St. Brendan's Parish MORRIS KROOP, REALTOR Acreage and Business Property Beach water.front, near Church 9509 HARDING UN 5-9811 5941 S.W. 48th Street MO 7-0938 & school - on Enchanted Lake Only $450 DOWN ! To Send A Post Card Home & Income Property Completely furnished 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - Sell $25,000 OR will Lovely three bedroom CBS home, rent $225 month - yearly. Florida room PLUS a GARAGE- HOUSES FOR SALE - HIALEAH To All Of The Readers FRANK WELTER REALTY Call owner PL 1-0374 WORKSHOP, fenced rear yard, HOMES RENTALS stove & refrigerator, built-in Immaculate Conception Parish Of The 'Voice' Acreage & Business Property Holy Family Parish - Near buses, bunk beds. ONE FHA mortgage Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath CBS J301 S.W. t5th Ct. MO 6-3823 church & schools • 3 bedroom, & monthly payments like rent I ! Colonial; fireplace, screened (Member St. Brendan's Parish) 2 bath CBS, hardwood floors, porch, sprinkler system, carporte. carporte - SACRIFICE - NO This won't last! See today! kitchen equipped, near shopping reasonable offer refused I I & buses, $15,900. Small down Yet — You Can Reach Them All JULIA T. WHITE CALL PL 9-8476 MARY M. MULLEN payment. Call owner TU 7-5661 SALES RENTALS Realtor MO 1-7662 For As Little As 90c A Week i PROPERTY MANAGEMENT For YOUR 'result-getting' ad 11601 Biscayne Bvd. PL 4-5426 Wanna make our Advertisers 7385 S.W. 8th St. (TRAIL) Call PL 8-2507 happy? . . . Remember to tell them SMALL ADS - BIG RESULTS you saw their ad in CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY THROUGH AN AD in The Voice 'MART' the 'Voice' MART Brand New POPE JOHN XXIII Key Ring CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Extra-high relief MEDAL! Chain & Key Ring in IN THE VOICE 'MART •Look Better I 1 J highly polished 24K gold plate. Carded & sent (Miami's Fastest Growing Classified Section) I to you by 1st class mail (we pay postage). I , f MONEY BACK GUARANTEE FIGURAMA S Send $1, name & address to J. K. Novelty Co. CALL PL 8-2507 TODAY FOR 5 North "L" Street, Lake Worth - JV 2-8600 P.O. Box 3105, Miami 1, Fla. For quantity iFor Men . For Women! price to clubs, organizations etc. please call YOUR 'Result-Getting AD. ' (Bring This Ad In for "COURTESY TREATMENT") Tim Fadgeri, CA 1-1139. (Member of St. Brendan s)

26 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. July 1, 1960 r Thomas E. SVeef Requiem Mass was celebrated In Something warm and human Our Lady of Perpetua] Help Church ^ wonderful happens when you for Thomas B. Sweet, 54, ol 1030 Sul- tan Ave., Opa-locka. FLOWERS fro» Deaths in the Diocese He came here 18 years ago from Boston. Surviving is his wife, Alma. Burial arrangements were under Thomas E, Moody Joseph A. Vollee Dominic Palumho the direction of Lithgow Funeral Requiem Mass was celebrated in Requiem Mass and burial were in Requiem- Mass was celeb.-nr.ed in Home. SS. Peter and Paul Church for Thom- Holyoke, Mass., for Joseph A. Val- St. John the Apostle Church for Otni- as E. Moody, 77, oj T3« NW Sev- Jee, 55, of 900 NW 96th St. inic Palumbo, 73, of 957 W. 28th St., enth St. He came here two months ago from Hialeah. He came here 10 years ago from Holyoke. He came here five y°Cars ago. Cincinnati. Surviving are four sons, including Surviving are his wife, Yvonne, and Joseph, Victor and John md three Burial arrangements were under two daughters, Margarette and Paul- daughter, including Mrs. Frances Let- the direction of Reed Funeral Home. ine. • tier! and Mrs. Josephine Husso. Local burial arrangements were •under the direction of Edward Mc- Burial arrangements were under Hale and Sons Funeral Home. the direction of Carl F. Slade Funer- Mrs. Mary Pasquero al Home. Mass of Requiem was offered in Thomas M. Bresnahan St. Lawrence Church for Mrs. Mrs. Helen Toth FUNERAL HOME Mary Pasquero, 74, of 1264 NE 181et Mass of Requiem was celebrated Requiem Mass and burial were in St. in St. Rose of Lima Church for Dayton, O., for Mrs. Helen Toth, 74, 7200 N.W. 2nd AVE. • PLaza 1-7523 •Thomas M. Bresnahan,' 81. of 1OO40 of 125 SW 17th Rd. She came here seven years ago NW 26th Ave. from Leonia, N.J. She came here four years ago W. Keith MacRae, F. D. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. He came here eight years' ago from from Dayton. Salvalore R. Glammanco and a Washington. Surviving are her husband, Paul; __^^^__ INVALID CAR SERVICE __ grandson, Lance. Surviving are his wife, -Pearl; two one son, Paul Jr.; one daughter, Burial arrangements were under sons, Thomas A. and Thomas M- Jr.; Helen and a sister. the direction of Legge Funeral a daughter, Pearl; two brothers; six- Local burial arrangements were Home. grandchildren and five greatgrand- under the direction ot Van Orsdel children. / Funeral Home. Burial arrangements were under William F. Cody the direction of Phi)torick Funeral HOM ESTEAD — Mass of Re- Home. Mrs. Susan Duquaine PLUMMER. quiem was celebrated in Sacred Heart Requiem Mass was celebrated in Church for William F. Cody, 63, of Gesu Church for Mrs. Susan Du- 28 NW 11th St. Mrs. Mary L. Conwell quaine, 86, -of 1729 NE Miami P). . Mass of Requiem was celebrated Burial arrangements were under He came here 14 years ago from in Immaculate Conception Church for the direction of Ben Lanier and Son Pittsfield, Mass. Mrs. Mary L. Con-well, 75, ol 4119 E. Funeral Home. Surviving locally is his wife, Mary. 10th Ave., Hialeah. 1349 WEST FLAGLER STREET, MIAMI 35, FLORIDA Burial arrangements were under the direction of Bran am Funeral She came here 15 years ago from Harry H. Kirby Home. New York. J. L. PLUMMER, JR., Manager Voice photo Surviving are her husband, Ber- Mass of Requiem was offered in nard and two daughters, including Gesu Church for Harry H. Kirby, of Mother Euphemia, S.S.J. John J. Downes Mrs. Martha Powers. 231 E. Flagler St. Requiem Mass was offered in St. Burial arrangements were under Burial arrangements were under Rose of Lima Church for John J. the direction of Carl F. Slade Funer- the Direction ol Pbilbrick Funeral Downes, of 461 NE ",03rd St. al Home. Home. He came here five yearn ago from. Pioneer Nun, Rutherford, N.J Surviving are three sisters, Miss Beatrice Downes, Mrs. Regina Faam Mother Euphemia and Mrs. Angela McGurty. Burial arrangements were under CARL F. SLADE, F.D. the direction of Philbrick Funeral Dies Here At 92 Home. Dr. Robert 6. Mayer Mother Mary' Euphemia, Mass of Requiem was celebrated CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME in St. James Church for Dr. Robert S.S.J., first principal of Miami's B. Mayer, 43, of 178 NE 111th St. He came here 10 years ago from earliest Catholic school died at Philadelphia. 800 PALM AVE. • HtALEAH • TU 8-3433 Surviving are his wife, Cecile; hia Mercy Hospital on Sunday aj: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter May- er ; two brothers, including Richard the age of 92. and a sister. Burial arrangements were under the direction of- Van Orsdel Funeral Archbishop Joseph P. Hur- Home. ley, Bishop of St. Augustine, presided at the Mass of Re- Mrs. Catherine Wilhelm LAKE WORTH Wadlington BOYNTON BEACH — Requiem quiem celebrated by Msgr. Mass was celebrated in St. Mark Church for Mrs. Catherine B. Wil- helm, 50. of 620 NE 12th Ave. FUNERAL HOME Harold F. Jordan, chancellor She came here 10 years ago from Two Funeral Homes of the Diocese of St. Augus- Ealtimore, Md. The BEST needn't cost more Surviving are her husband, Ernest; to Serve You ibree sisters including Mrs. Leonard Corner of J and 4 Avenue So. tine, on Tuesday in the chapel R. Eehlke of Lake Worth and four The question of quality needn't be of the Motherhouse of the Sis- brothers. Luke Worth, Fla. Burial was in Boynton Beach Cem- price. At Van Orsdel's we give the etery with arrangements under the IN HOLLYWOOD ters of St. Joseph at St. Aug- direction of Lorhe-Eabione Funeral same unstinting service and personal Home. ustine. O. H. Tillmon 140 S. DIXIE HWY. attention to every bereaved family, Oldest living member of the Joseph A. Rugen Licensed Fla. Funeral Director WA 3-6565 regardless of the amount spent. -POMPANO EEACH HIGHLANDS Arvo O. Paananen congregation which she entered — Requiem Mass and tourial were in Pittsburgh for Josepil A. Rugen, (,9, * in 1886, Mother Euphemia was of 212 NE 39th Ct. COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICES He came here six weeks ago from 24 Hour Oxygen Equipped IN WEST HOLLYWOOD born in County Cork, Ireland Pittsburgh. AMBULANCE SERVICE Van Orsdel's'provides an exceptional- Surviving are his wife, Marcella; and served as first principal in one daughter, Mrs. Dolores Winkle- * 5801 Hollywood Blvd. ly wide selection of funerals to choose man; one brother, Martin; a sister, 1905 of St. Catherine Academy, Mrs. Katie Thearle and three grand - Telephone children. YU 3-6565 from. Over 60 different funerals are now known as the Gesu School. Local burial arrangements were un- JUstice 2-4411 offered, and all tributes include aer the direction of -Kraeer Funeral Prior to her retirement from Home. casket, casket bearers, transportation, active duty in 1937, Mother music, choice of chapel facilities in Euphemia held many and var- four mortuaries and every needed de- tail of helpful service. ' ious positions. In 1887 when a school for' the Apache IIMM- $150* $215 $279 $307 $348 ; ans was opened at Fort Mar- Fiat. .. Be It Done! ion in St. Augustine, she was $383 $396 $419 $427 $455 one of the first Sisters to vol- Standard metal casket funerals from $465 unteer. In addition to teaching Solid hardwood casket funerals from $475 in several Florida missions staffed by the Sisters of St. Jo- Fiat . . . and the world was made! Fiat . ./. and the Word became *For family us«, locally. Any family in financial seph, she also served as su- difficulty may set its own price on Ihix service. perior at St. Joseph Convent flesh! Fiat . . . and at your death your estate (or part of it) begins in St. Ambrose parish, Elkton to educate one young man after another for Christ's priesthood! ASSURANCE OF INTEGRITY \ at St. Joseph Academy, Augustine. Experienced service and fair dealing are important protections when funer- As Mistress of Novices she Say your own "Fiat" with a clause in your will setting aside some al selection becomes, necessary. Van was responsible for the religious formation of the young women amount for a perpetual seminary burse. Orsdel's membership in National Se- who entered the congregation lected Morticians is the family's as- for more than 15 years. surance of receiving the finest funeral In addition to relatives in Say "Fiat" and put a,priest in Florida's future! service obtainable in Dade County. New York City, Ireland and Scotland, Mother Euphemia is survived by a niece, Sister Mary Margaret, S.S.J., princi- Requests for information and contributions to the diocese for pal of the Sacred Heart School, Lake Worth and a burses should be addressed to: Father James J. Walsh, Director of OanCWM grand niece, Sister Mary Eu- genia, S.S.J., superior at Mt. Vocations, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Florida. St. Joseph Novitiate in Jen- ORTUARIES sen Beach. For Further Information Call FR 3-5757 Burial was in the Sisters' plot Is there a priest in your plans for the future? LARGE CATHOLIC STAFF at San iorenzo Cemetery, St. C. D. "Cliff" Van Orsdel, Licensee Augustine.

July; 1, 1960 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 27 SHARE IN THESE BIG SAVINGS ON QUALITY FOODS! PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEKEND AT ALL FOOD FAIR STORES . . . FROM FT. PIERCE TO KEY WEST

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