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Recommended Citation Catholic Church, "The Advocate - Feb. 9, 1961" (1961). The Catholic Advocate. 180. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/180 Archbishop Plans $25 Million Drive For 7 Schools, Other Construction NEWARK Boland has announced will be Archbishop buildings found on page 8.) boys and girls who sought admission.” a Construction of area, it has changed little since 1938 when a residence $25 million fund raising to of campaign defray part the new with at one to high schools, least be erected hall was erected. the cost of the $3O million archdiocesan PLACING THE fund appeal under the building pro- patronage in each will enable an county, additional 10,500 the has accommodations for 295 gram he announced in December. of the Blessed Mother, who under her title of the young- Currently seminary sters to a Catholic school education. get high students and 11 of a Immaculate Conception is the of the Arch- priests. Construction philosophy IN A patroness the need for homes for the LETTER dated Feb. 2 to the Catholics of Discussing aged, the building, so called because it will be intended for sem- diocese, the Archbishop expressed the wish “that ev- the Archbishop said if we are to out Christ’s Archdiocese, the Archbishop emphasized the need member of the faithful carry mission inarians studying philosophy in the first two years of ery will express his endorse- of for anew at on earth “we must homelike building Immaculate Sem- ment of our mercy provide facilities, their of increase Conception program in a material the six-year program study, will capacity way through in inary in Darlington, new under religious auspices, which our elderly 250. high schools and homes for answer he gives to this people by appeal.” in the the aged. may pass their declining years peace and com- The Archbishop said facilities sem- present at the fort so deserve.” THE BUILDING will have its own chapel, library, The program calls for the construction of seven they richly are inary “inadequate” and called the erection of a dining room, classrooms, high schools, each of which will accommodate stu- infirmary, auditorium-gymna- 1,100 new IMMACUATE is philosophy building a “grave urgency.” Conception Seminary currently sium and heating plant. It is being designed by E. W. dents, and four homes for the aged, each with a capac- observing the centennial of its foundation on the Seton of is ity of 90. Fanning Associates Paterson and it expected that TURNING TO the school situation he pointed out Hall campus. ground will be broken in a few has been (The text of the letter that months. Cost Archbishop’s and reproduc- last year, the schools of the Archdiocese The was to high seminary transferred Darlington in 1927. estimated at $4 million. tions of the architect’s renderings of the proposed could accept “scarcely one quarter of the number of Located on a 1,350-acre plot in the Ramapo Valley (Continued on Page 8) One Medical School TheAdvocate Suit Dismissed, Another Reinstated Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J„ and Diocese of Paterson, N. J. TRENTON Jersey City and the Seton Hall Uni- decision before the Vol. No. 7 versity medical school gained a split 10, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1961 PRICE: TEN CENTS State Supreme Court in their bout with the Jersey City Association for Separation of Church and State. The court on Feb. 6 threw out a plea to reinstate an association suit attacking an agreement between Seton Hall Injunction Denied and Jersey City on back rental at the Jersey City Medical Cen- ter. Seton Hall leases space in Sales the medical center for its medi- Sunday cal school. Ban Stands BUT THE SUPREME Court did reinstate a suit challenging a HACKENSACK Super- $500,000 bond issue authorized by ior Court Judge John Grim- for the construction Jersey City shaw Jr. has refused to of laboratory faciliticss at the issue a temporary injunction BOLD center. That suit, along with that PLANNING: Sister Anne Jean, administrator of St. Pater- enforcement of the Joseph’s Hospital, on back rental, had been dis- against son, shows Bishop McNulty the plans for new buildings which will raise the bed missed in Superior Court. Paramus municipal Sunday clos- of the to 550. capacity hospital (Another on What the new ruling means ing ordinance. picture page 5.) is that the bond issue case Judge Grimshaw, however, did back to will go Superior Court act to speed the hearing on the for a determination of the case, brought by Arthur William- St. facts. It does that the Plans not mean son, a real estate agent in Pa- Joseph’sHospital Supreme Court found the bond ramus. issue to be illegal. Williamson claims that one is" The bond issue being at- part of the Paramus ordinance tacked on the that the Million grounds is invalid because of $3.6 an allegedly facilities it will arc in- Expansion provide improper referendum in 1957, and tended for the use of Seton Hall that the other should PATERSON A part be $3,619,500 construction program E. W. Fanning Associates, Pat- and that this constitutes expen- ineffective because Paramus of- to facilities of St. was expand Joseph’s Hospital announced erson, is the architect. diture of public funds for religious not to ficials did intend it be- this week Jersey City officials jointly by Bishop McNulty and Sister Anne purposes. come law if the modifications SISTER ANNE Jean said: “No deny this. While Seton Hall will Jean, administrator. voted on in the referendum did will one knows when he or she use the laboratory, they say, it is not Decision to build was become effective. reached after a three-year study be stricken, or when a catastro- intended primarily to fill Medical of increasing patient loads and might strike the community, Center needs. TIIE PARAMUS law is stricter phy surgery, greater and more com ti The for peace of mind und than the states county-option -j ; roily wing. surgical wing therefore, plex use of be four in- JERSEY CITY had asked for law, which is in force elsewhere laboratory and X-ray! will stories aud the lab- a sense of security, -iveryonc, the dismissal ol both services, and wider community oratory three stories in dividuals, families, industry aud EXPANSION: With a lusty stroke, Mother Ninetta lonata, M.P.F., suits, con- in Bergen County. All but works wing superior general that the association is services through expansion of out- heights. should realize what tending of necessity and* charity arc for- organizations of the Religious Teachers breaks for new Filippini, ground the novitiate in patient, rehabilitation and community to have building “engaged a malicious conspir- bidden in Paramus. That would psy- The second new building, where it means to a on the of Villa American chiatric facilities. facilities in grounds Walsh, Morristown, motherhouse of the Order. acy to harass, injure, defame and 1 include real estate transactions. out-patient ahd emergency facili- modern, up-to-date Archbishop Boland at the Feb. 3. In villify defendant by “A construction Sis- ties will be will the that cares for more presided ceremonies foreground are Rev. Jo- college ... The state law bans only the sale program," concentrated, go hospital to ter Anne Jean said, “will resolve on the north end of the the area residents than any seph Ferrecchia, O.M.I., chaplain, left, and Mother Carolina lonata, M.P.F., Pro- appeals religious bjgotry.” of goods in five specific classifi- up proper- of not only our present needs for between the present eight- other like institution. vincial superior. In its 7-0 ruling, the Supreme cations and thus could not be ty more working but provide of what goes on, in Court said of the suit on back used to halt Sunday real estate space story wing and the surgical build- “An idea for the heavier demands rental that the association activity. wc can ing which fronts on Main St. It an average day, can be gleaned in the future.” admis- cited some isolated cir- expect will be one-story high. The pres- from these figures: 43.3 “merely Speed up of Williamson's case cumstances at best ent will under- fp.H births; 21.2 opera- Dedication Rites on which are was made by its trans- PLANS CALL for erection surgical building sions; Feb. 11 possible of vague and equivocal." fcrral from the go conversion into a convent for tions; 60.3 X-rays; 702.1 labora- Superior Court's two new buildings and reconver- 4t Sisters. (Continued on Page 5) Division to The Jersey City Association for Chancery the Law sion and addition to an existing of Church and State Division of the Wil- For New Separation same court. building. Ground-breaking has St. was to liamson instituted Janies organized six years ago action after been tentatively set for Novem- Hospital fight establishment of a medical arrested for violation of the being ber, with occupancy of the two Lithuanian Prelate NEWARK The new St. James the St. school Seton Hall at the Medi- ordinance. The ordinance five-story Hospitall needy including James. by already mw buildings scheduled for Ap- on Jefferson St. Sister Patricia cal Center. The latest suits were has been tested in the on will be dedicated by Archbishop Boland Aidan, C.S.J., courts ril, 1963, and completion of the hospital has the sixth and seventh initiated by constitutional grounds and has and will formally open on Feb. 11. The hospital is the only administrator, an- reconversion project by Septem- nounced that the transfer of the association, which has yet to been found to be valid in l iat Arrested medical institution in the pa- ber, 1963. Bed capacity is expect- Reported heavily industrialized Ironbounil (Continucd Page of its contentions. regard. on 4) i prove any ed to be increased to 550. section and serves more than 300,000 persons who live, Vatican Radio that Bishop McNulty, president of VATICAN CITY (NC) reports work or travel in the area daily. the board of governors, and Lithuanian Bishop Julijonas Steponavicius has been under The dedication ceremonies will istered by the Sisters of St. Jos- Essex-Union Girls Targets prominent leaders in communi- house arrest communist authorities for refusing to or- open with Benediction at St. eph, who in 1963 will mark their by ty life who make up the board, the James Church at 3 p.m., to be 100th foundation anniversary. The dain government-favored candidates to priesthood. have approved the construction followed by a program at the old hospital opened its doors May The radio denied French news agency reports that Notices Result program and encouraged the hospital auditorium. 24, 1900, and was administered Engagement Sisters of who admin- the authorities deported him and by succession of pastors and the Charity, SPEAKERS AT the auditorium a ister had him imprisoned near Mos- he had been consecrated by in- Third Order of the 518-bcd hospital, to Sisters of the St. cluding him in its Pontifical will include Gov. Robert B. Mey- proceed with the plans. cow. Francis until 1955. It said that Yearbook. ncr, U. S. Rep. Peter W. Rodino, In Letters St. Joseph's 'presently is the Bishop Stepona- State Sen. Donal C. Fox, CONSTRUCTION of the new of vicius, Apostolic Administrator of Mayor largest private non-profit hospital BISHOP’S leaves Receipt Filthy the Archdiocese of Vilna, had THE arrest Leo I’. Carlin of Medi- $5.2 million hospital began m Newark, in New Jersey. Last year, there active Catholic Katz was sentenced to a year under house arrest ionly one Bishop cal Staff President William Gref- 1958. Designed by New York ar- By Joe Thomas the letters last month expressed 16,081 heen put at were admissions, repre- jin Lithuania Bishop Petras Robert G. chitect J. DcPacc, it will horror at its contents and said in the county penitentiary by Zagare, a village in northern ingcr, Clarkson, chair- Anthony senting a 39% increase over NEWARK Unsuspecting Mazclis, 66, who is serving as of 206 “words describe the re- County Court Judge Ferdinand Lithuania, lie refused to ordain 1 man the advisory hoard's ex- feature beds for patient care, from the Essex-Union cannot 1950's patient load when the last girls Masucci. Katz, who had been ecclesiastics because he Apostolic Administrator of the ecutive committee, and Msgr. large out-patient departments ca- pugnance and shock I felt when construction undertaken. The the three area have been receiving re- was Tclsiai Diocese, but is reportedly Thomas J. director of handling over 30,000 I read the trash. I never in my arrested in May, 1960, had judged them unworthy of the Conroy, of pable pa- lewd letters after the hospital has the largest ward pulsive thing pleaded no-defense. priesthood; the radio in poor health. hospitals for the Newark Archdi- tients a year, modern X-ray life imagined that such a of reported. publication of their engagement area any private hospital in the Soviet ocu- His activities had been un- At the time of ocese. rooms and laboratories, pediatric was possible or how depraved notices in a Newark the stale, and is the only private BISHOP who is of Lithuania in 1940, there daily covered as the result of an in- Steponavicius, pation Archbishop Boland will pre- and maternity sections, operat- and malicious some people can in this with newspaper, The Advocate has hospital area depart- about 50 old, was conse- were three and sev- side and the main address and ambulance be.” vestigation into the Confiden- years Archbishops give ing emergency ments rehabilitation and learned. tial Tattler, the Canadian for psy- crated Sept. 11, 1955. His conse- en Bishops in the country, includ- before blessing the at and quarters for interns publi- hospital suites, chiatric treatment and care. POSTAL Inspectors have been cation which have labeled cration along with another fnew ing one for the armed forces. But S p.m. Speakers will be intro- and the Sisters. THE LETTERS have been go- police unable to trace any of the let- Construction will Include an was first announced with the of Ma- a contact point for perverts. Bishop by exception Bishop duced by Msgr. Thomas M. The chapel is provided with ing out for two years, accord- mailed ters which have been “L” shaped surgical laboratmy Moscow Radio. The following all of them have died or pastor of St. stained-glass windows depicting clis, Reardon, James ing to postal inspectors in New- at from five different communi- MIDDLESEX County enforce- building, the rear of the ma- year the Holy Sec confirmed that ! have been imprisoned or exiled. parish. saints who had devoted their ark. Lengthy and handwritten, ties. None of them have ever ment officials meanwhile to the sick and to St. James Hospital is admin- lives the care of they purport come from a been followed by a second let- have announced they 100 will former schoolmate and are ter nor have of the girls wage an all-out effort to halt signed "Patricia any been molested after receiving the newsstand sale of porno- While the is Council signature always letter. material. Local to a graphic police Define that of "Patricia ," While their clues arc scanty, will he enlisted in the drive, postal inspectors believe the to postal officials arc attempting according Prosecutor dirty letters arc written a by to arrive at a mailing pattern Edward J. Dolan. He pironised Role the unbalanced male filth of Laity mentally that that arrests will he made if might prove helpful. They monger. newsstands ask that any girl who has re- the aren’t cleaned one VATICAN CITY The lay apostolate will be To date, more than 50 such the dealers themselves. ceived one of the filthy letters up by of the to be considered at the Second letters have been turned over major subjects immediately turn it over, along An education program will it has to postal inspectors. On the Vatican Council, been revealed • here in a report with the envelope, to postal in- precede legal action, lie re- basis of previous experience, vealed. This is the drafted by the council's central commission spectors. same ap- preparatory they estimate that for each one The girls receiving the let- proach used in Essex and now for publication in a Vatican journal. there reported have been at ters, officials will being pursued in Hudson. Do- '"Th* of the least postal say, subject laity . . . four letters which have lan intends to with not be involved in any way in meet po- will l>« dealt with in detail" be- not been contact and an open door to reported. Thus more the investigation in court lice chiefs of the county’s 25 of its "In or any cause Importance the brothers than 250 of the let- 21. A separated during the disgusting actions that may ensue. municipalities on Feb. organizational life of the Church,” ters have the preparatory phase and while jarred peace of pamphlet citing the dangers of the mind of MEANWHILE, the war report said, adding: the council is being held. It girls happily looking pornographic material is be- "The nature, and forward their against obscenity goes on prerogatives will serve the purpose of mul- to marriage. ing prepared and will be dis- limitations of the lay apostolate relations seeking throughout North Jersey. Here tributed throughout the tiplying by THE CRUDELY county. will be studied . . . both at the written let- in Newark, Detective Arthur common points of doctrine and doctrinal and level, and ters revile religious teaching Magnusson of the Essex Coun- IN HUDSON Prose- practical worship. County, its relation with the and marriage before launch- ty sheriff's office announced cutor Lawrence A. Whipple has hierarchy established "Having contacts, ing into a the will be defined.” coarse, terroristic there will he no let-up in announced that a conference of the secretariat will prepare for description of intimate details campaign against pornography clergy and laity of all faiths INFORMATION on the role to the council Fathers a report on of birth. MOVING FORWARD: They also contain re- despite the resignation of Sher- wiH he held on Feb. 16 at the Archbishop Boland dedicated the new Antonius Pavilion, in- be played by the council's sec- the of view of non-Catholic point pulsive birth control iff Neil Hudson Administration tensive care unit sugges- Duffy. County and recovery room at St. Michael’s Hospital, Newark, on Feb. 1. retariat on Christian unity also Christians, who will be informed tions, "advice" adulterous on Magnusson also revealed that Building. Its purpose, he said, With him here are from Thomas was in the of the work the left, Msgr. J. Conroy, director of Sister given report. of council in atfairs, and coarse and to hospitals; obscene the latest conviction obtained will he “bring about public M. "The secretariat for the union favor of unity. All this will help "counsel" Felicitas, S.F.P., administrator; Abbot Patrick of St. Ab- on abusing the in the campaign resulted in a cooperation in the program to O’Brien, O.S.B., Mary’s of Christians,” the create an of and Dr. Nicholas report atmosphere rap- marital act stiff jail sentence for Wallace deter and eliminate obscene bey, Antonius, medical director at St. Michael’s after whom the ■tated, “will be a means of A preachment." girl who received one of Kal/. of Newark. literature.” pavilion is named. 2 THE ADVOCATE February 9, 1961 in the News Places in the Week’s News People Cardinal de Barros of Rio do Murphy of the Little Rock Dio- Janeiro received a personal let- cese has been selected as the Air Ugly and outdated office build- ter of area, inviting all to open houses schools in order to nationalize congratulations from Force chaplain to receive the ings Westminster John on the 25th anniversary of 1961 Alexander D. Goode surrounding at every Catholic church on Feb. them. Award, in London his may be torn 26. The consecration as a Bishop. given in memory of the Jewish down Egyptian obelisk in the and converted into lawns. A bill Rev. Patrick Clancy, 0.P., of who died on the Dor- was introduced in the square of St. John Lateran in chaplain Sacred Heart Church in Ems- New York Loras College has been elected chester in World War 11. legislature to repeal a Rome, placed there in 1588 by worth (Pa.) will hold a “Good new president of the Conference of the law (due to into effect Sixtus re- go Pope V, is undergoing . . . Will on 19 Life Bishops Sunday” Feb. for mem- Sept. 1) which mandates to cracks caused the of Total Dedication in the bers public pairs by Bishop Emmanuel Mabathoana of other faiths, climaxed World, an organization of secu- by transportation for private and jarring of modern traffic. became first native an evening Mass with lar institutes and societies. the Archbish- descriptive parochial school pupils. The general council of the Itali- op in South Africa when he was commentary. Statistics Cardinal Quintero of Caracas revealed by the Co- an Apostolate to the has The distribution Laity has appointed to the newly-created committee of s Fathers at St. Columbans, control taken possession of his titular the German urged tightened over mov- Archdiocese of Maseru, Basuto- hierarchy’s cam- Neb., disclose that there church of SS. Andrew and Greg- are ies and more help for Asian and land, by John XXIII. paign against and sick- ory in the titular Pope hunger now more than 1,000 members in African students in Italy. Rome, formerly ness throughout the world has al- the which works church of the late Cardinal society, chiefly Two bills providing bus trans- Died ... located the equivalent of $250,000 in the O'Hara of Far East. portation of children in private Philadelphia. Rev. Brendan Burns, S.A., 51, for immediate aid to the A $l.l Philip H. DesMarais, vice Congo. million school of nursing schools are now before the Maine pres- former director of the Chair of A bill to provide punishment and ident of Dominican College, New nurses’ home has been dedi- legislature, which narrowly de- Unity Octave. of one year in jail and a $l,OOO Orleans, has been named cated at St. Vincent Infirmary, feated similar measures last special Rev. Edmund D. Benard, 46, fine for persons preparing or dis- Little by Al- assistant to Wilbur Cohen, assis- Rock, Ark., Bishop year. dean of the School of Sacred tributing obscene literature has bert L. tant secretary for legislation in Fletcher. A government-controlled Ha- Theology at Catholic University. been introduced in the Oklahoma In the Department of Health, Edu- Washington, Sen. Thomas vana radio station reported that Rev. Francis Market, S.V.D., State Legislature. J. Dodd of Connecticut has in- cation and Welfare. an anti-communist statement 76, and Coleman F. Dr. Thomas Sim- missionary-journalist Bishop Qarroll of troduced a bill to federal Lee, 92, dean provide made by a “fascist parish priest” “Father of Catholic Press Miami has announced plans for of in the U. assistance to states and communi- in his church “had to bo inter- cardiologists S., was Month.” the establishment of three lay re- ties in the presented with the Heart and fight against juvenile rupted several times with the treat houses. Torch Award the American delinquency. singing of the national anthem.” by The Bishops of Switzerland will A Heart Association. nationwide association of par- The 1961 census in Canada will Court shortly issue pastoral let- Rev. Daniel editor of a'joint ents in Mexico has accused the include the question, "What is Moore, Trujillo ter on the theme of the special DISCUSS REFUGEE PROBLEM: First hand information on the St. Louis Review, has been government of conducting a religion?" South Florida’s Cu- Year your named chamberlain Missionary they inaugurat- smear campaign against private Ernest D. Smith has ban refugee problem is obtained by Secretary of Education and a papal with Snubs Pact Rep. Health, Welfare, the ed on Jan. 1. Abraham title of Right Reverend Mon- urged a tax on church and other Ribicoff from Sister Miriam, the superior at Miami’s Centro Ca- Political advisors of the Cath- Hispano signor. NCWC News Service presently exempt properties in a and Rev. O. olic associations tolico, Bryan Walsh, Miami diocesan director of Catholic Charities. of Germany Msgr. Robert J. Hagarty, a Joint Action statement made in the Maine The The Supreme Court of the have appealed for better distribu- Miami Diocese has carried the major share of the burden in the staff member of the legislature. supporting Apostolic Dominican Republic has tion of the country’s increasing Cardinal of of- Cuban refugees. Delegation in Washington since Frings Cologne handed national wealth on a personal In 1956, is to down a ruling direct- Africa ficiated at ceremonies which returning Chicago to basis. take duties to marked the opening of Africa- up new as Vice Chan- ly contrary provisions in Francis DAKAR, cellor of the archdiocese. Archbishop J. Grim- Senegal (NC)— num, a White Fathers institution Bill Directed the nation’s existing concor- shaw of Maronite Rite Paul Birmingham, England, Archbishops of six newly in- to train young African Catholics Funnel Federal Aid dat with the . has ruled that Sunday Meouchi of Antioch received the evening dependent west African for leadership. The court sub- Mass in At Order of Renaissance First Class traditionally the Archdiocese must be countries Authorities in Mexico are con- Worship servient Gen. Rafael have set an or- to Trujillo with the up from King Hussein of Jordan. sung people encouraged ducting a drive to rid newsstands COLOMBO, To Cuban acted nine days after Tru- ganization to with com- Ceylon (NC) Raimondo editor only to join in the singing. deal and book stores of obscene liter- Refugees Manzini, of —With passage of legislation jillo had agreed that questions The Appellate Division of the mon problems. American maga- L’Osservatore Romano, Vatican ature, including WASHINGTON Federal assistance to concerning the concordat would The West for ex- (NC) volun- City New York courts has taken un- Assembly of African zines which have been banned providing government daily, has been made an be worked out is the second tary agencies engaged in relief and resettlement work officer of the French by representatives der advisement the appeal of a Archbishops organ- as propriation of private schools Legion of "pornographic.” of both the Holy See and the to ization of at an interna- the who to Honor. Lutheran mother invalidate her Bishops St. Pius X Junior Seminary in assured, anew bill has been among 66,000 refugees fled this country from Dominican tional level. The first is the Clarence M. government. premarital agreement to rear her Calif., will be dedi- Castro-controlled of Zens, managing Sacramento, introduced in Ceylon’s House of Cuba is a feature a nine-point tempor- The children Catholics. American Bishops’ Council. the editor of the Washington Catholic court in its unilateral de- as cated on Apr. 23 by Apostolic Representatives to the ary aid set give gov- program up by President Kennedy. cision ruled that a marriage case A of Our Standard, has been named as one sample copy Times, THE Delegate. ernment control ASSEMBLY was estab over places of The program also calls for the of in which a Papal court had the official newspaper of the seven recipients of the 1961 lished at a meeting here called worship. distribution of U. S. foods Yakima (Wash.) Diocese surplus calls for an expenditure of $4 Marquette University of granted an annulment did not in was Jean College by Archbishop Baptiste Divine Praises The legislation would require li- through public or private agen- million dollars over a four- effect terminate the marriage in mailed to every household—Cath- Journalism Byline Awards. Maury, Apostolic Delegate to censing of all statues and cies working among refugees. month the Dominican The olic and non-Cathoiic in the shrines, period. It is based on a Cardinal Spellman presented Republic. West Africa. meet It will twice Order objects of and would bar such are made to the President court which contravenes Changed worship, Among agencies Cath- report Fordham University with a $lO,- decision, yearly. Six permanent commis- the of church other provisions VATICAN CITY (NC) The opening a or olic Relief Services NCWC and by Health, Education and Wel- 000 gift at the annual of in the 1954 concordat, REGISTER NOW! sions set banquet were up, each headed place of worship without permis- the Spanish Catholic fare Secretary Abraham A, requred the couple involved to 2nd Semester new invocation in praise of the Center, dio- the Alumni Association which by an to Archbishop, deal with sion of the Minister of Cultural Af- cesan who get a civil divorce in the Domini- Frecious Blood of Christ has agency in Miami where Ribicoff, recently made a paid tribute to him on the the of a fairs. gold- SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY teaching catechism, social there are an estimated personal of the can Republic. different place than an- 32,000 re- survey refugee en anniversary of his affairs, Catholic educa- originally graduation Action, fugees. situation in the Miami area. FOR THE LAYMEN nounced in the Divine Praises IT WOULD also from Fordham. tion, seminaries and the press. empower the The also *T. THOMAS THE recited program calls for the Felix B. Wysocld of New APOSTLE New normally after Benedic- Minister of Cultural Affairs “to ANOTHER POINT in the Pres- Chicago African BLOOMFIELD, N. 1. nation? represented—all of allocation of funds for College tion of the Blessed Sacrament. resettle- was elected of the Na- 5 SUNDAY EVES. them parts of former French order the removal, upon payment ident’s calls for federal president NAIROBI, Kenya (NC) -The program ment in new communities and FEB. Hth THRU MAR. l*th The official Acts for tional Association of Catholic West Africa—are publication, of compensation, of places of re- aid to local secular institute Opus Dei will 7:15 P. M. and »:1S P. M. Senegal, Mali, help public schools return to Miami when of the Holy states that the repatri- Publishers, and Dealers in Church REGISTRATION Upper See, ligious worship, if such removal meet increased costs open Strathmore College of Arts Volta, Ivory Coast, Da- operating ation to Cuba is possible. invocation “Blessed be His Most is considered to Goods at the 54th annual conven- and Sciences SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11th homey and These be in the public as a result of the influx of refu- here in March to Togo. coun- Essential health services and tion in After Each Maaa In Lower Precious Blood” is to be inserted interest.” Washington, D.C. and white Church tries have a total population of gees. The program contains no and educational prepare Negro stu- MON. training opportu- Rev. (Lt. Col.) Francis llfh, TUBS., 14th, Wad lsth following the invocation "Blessed The X. dents for 15,359,000 and 809,859 Catholics. legislation states that no provision of aid for non-public nities for university training. 7 P.M. - refugees, including I P.M. In School Offlea be His Most Sacred Heart,” in- discrimination to phy- Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, is be made schools. Of some 6,000 Cuban ref- For Further Information Call stead of after the invocation sicians, teachers and others in C.S.Sp., of was against any particular religion ugee children in the Miami ■ Dlton 1-4144 or 7405 Dakar, chosen area, professional fields will also be “Blessed be the Most Holy Sac- in this president of the assembly. predominantly Buddhist about half are in Catholic schools. rament of the Altar." provided. Haiti Orders country. The President’s program The President expressed the Bishop hope that these measures “will be understood as an immediate From His Priest expression of the firm desire of Diocese "WW* His Motives Thing* Are Wrought byPrayer Explains the people of the United States to be PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Than This World Dream* 0f... of tangible assistance to (NC) Bishop Paul Robert the until of Les Gonaives left refugees such times as his diocese by government order In Race Demonstration better circumstances Leading enable when an organized mob of placard-wielding demonstra- them to return to their perma- tors broke into his of of - house and OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. dismissed and the nent looted it thousands dol- matter re- God’s will and a better expres- homes in health, in confi- An “awareness of the evil of lars worth of relief ferred to his diocesan super- sion of the purpose and dence and with unimpaired supplies. racial and discrim- pre- segregation iors. Later, Bishop Victor J. scriptions of the American Con- pride.” The mob paraded before the ination’’ that developed into Reed of Oklahoma house and looted it for 20 City and stitution,” he continued. While federal assistance was min- archdiocese, Rev. Claude Angcn- a “strong personal response of Tulsa issued "A utes before arrived (far&inal a statement de- counsel of Our Lord Jesus generally welcomed, Cardinal Mc- police on the or, was chosen three weeks after Spellman's indignation” has been the deep scene. fending the priest’s action. Christ was, ‘Work, for the Intyre of Los Angeles was critical Bishop PR *VEH AugusUn’s expulsion. Boot reason underlying a priest's The priest explained that he is when of the and night coming no man plan to aid only students BISHOP ROBERT missal participation at recent sit-in " was ordered realized more each day “that can work reminded the schools. ’ attending public Noting out demonstrations here. is of town by the local mili- justice assured only when priest. that almost one half Rev. of the tary who During Lent ond of Robert G. McDole of those who commander, told him every day your life are not injured feel “In our world community of students attend parochial schools A CHOICI OF Christi ’’ he was afraid the me Cardinal Spellman's Prayer Book Corpus Church, who was as indignant as those who are today, the of and will not be people might n FINE leadership our eligible for relief, ond Miual. No other BINDINGS arrested on a of set fire to the whole if he hisi** prayer book will charge dis- Father McDole i3 chaplain Western and Christian cultural he said “this discrimina- city 7 so fully brings satisfy your spiritual needs for S3.JO-$4.75-$4.50 turbing the peace in mid-Jan- for the Christian remained. - it for Young Work- tradition has fallen to the Unit- tion into the realm of human contains prayers every need, $lO.OO and The ue every $12.50 uary during a lunch counter French-born prelate occasion, ers, a Catholic group of ed States. We are on trial every moment of your dailv young be- charity." antiq demonstration, wrote in the drove the 70 miles from life. It will bring God Ok- adults. Late last summer the fore the Les closer to you and Holrloom large part of the world keep dose Whit* Bridal lahoma City Times that "the "Presumably.” he added, “the Gonaives to Port-au-Prince you to Him. group decided to help the sit- that is non-Westem, non-Chris- un- Edition at $13.00 ideals discrimination is on the basis of der we profess in our Con- in effort in downtown Oklaho- tian government escort. He —and I might add non- We have stitution religion ... fed and ■ and express in our pat- ma lodged in the home of the Pa- pm heel NAsSsrs nee* wrtl« hr City, he explained, stating white.” nrypSr yw. see* W mml hot* riotic and clothed our enemies and those pal songs, even more so that except when his Nuncio, Msgr. Giovanni The EDWARD parish who have been O'TOOLE INC in our religious songs are ungrateful, but Ferrofino. CO., • Publishers ... duties interfere he has been Warn on Needs these so real children will be President 19 Parte Ploc and meaningful that taking part in demonstrations. discriminat- Francois Duvalier’s N*w York 7, N. Y. ed because we recognize the great need of The Christian Workers against they happen regime had been demanding his Young Of Red Victims to find in a school proving them to the world ..." joined in the demonstrations refuge that resignation. CLEVELAND (NC) teaches with Ameri- religion as well as The FATHER McDOLE students from Oklahoma ABC’s.” Duvalier regime expelled was hal- cans must not let their prosper- ed into City University and the Uni- Archbishop Francois Poirier of court with eight others, ity blind them to the suffering of Oklahoma. Rev. John Port-au-Prince Nov. 24 but the charge him versity on and against was of the victims of Soviet imperial- followed Heidbrink, Presbyterian chap- No ‘Double Tax’ that with the expulsion FRANCISCAN ism, a Ukrainlan-American lead- lain at the University of Okla- of Auxiliary Bishop Rcmy er said here. Aug- homa, also took part in at least Seen on Schools ustin, S.M.M., on Jan. 10. Bishop Dymytro Halytchyn of Jersey one demonstration. Augustin, a native Haitian, had of the United ST. PAUL, Minn. (RNS)-Par- City, president been the ents administering archdio- PILGRIMAGES “IT HAS BEEN a source of Ukrainian issued this of Catholic school Congress, pupils cese in the should Archbishop’s absence. great joy to me," declared the warning in a talk at a meeting revise their chargee of a in honor of See more... more... An acting administrator of the enjoy priest, a native Oklahoman, marking the 43rd anniversary of “double tax burden” because the spend less! “to be associated with fellow the proclamation of Ukrain'an in- complaint is not correct, an lowa citizens and fellow Christians—- dependence. Catholic educator said here. SAVE FOR IT AT OUR BLESSED MOTHER ALL-EXPENSE although of different faiths Urging the U.S. to remain Msgr. Justin A. Driscoll, di- 12 COUNTRIES • 35 to 58 DAYS FIDELITY in this effort to secure justice mindful of the suffering of the rector of schools for the Dubuque Borgos&Borgos UNION Pilgrimages conducted to: TRUST for all citizens of our commu- captive nations, he said: "A well- Archdiocese, said a claim COMPANY

WASHINGTON, D. C WEEKENDS nity.” fed man cannot understand a of bearing some “additional bur- . $43.00 Tho Bonk Thot'i Strong for You I den" of all kinds Leave: March 24 Return: 26 EUROPE “I feel a great deal has al- starving one. The unlimited free- for Catholic education is March been closer to the 593 " 7 " ready accomplished by dom which we enjoy, the truth than charting KEARNY AVINUI April April 9 pros- FIDELITY SAVERS the fact that we can in which we Dlunts a double he " April 14 " 16 $ ... join perity live, burden, although KEARNY, N. J. EARN April our efforts make noted that Catholic " to this com- cur imagination, weakens our en- parents “feel April 21 " 23 COMPOUND INTEREST April 685 munity a better reflection of ergies, deadens our spirits.” keenly the deaf car given their •RORtl J. lOROOS ON ALL ACCOUNTS plea for justice In ed- ALBIRT H. BIAZI flit TJi« Queani, tt United States, receiving FROM $lO TO $25,000 NIAGARA FALLS 4 FULL DAYS $70.00 Rotterdam, Staiendam, Maaadim, ucational benefits.” WILLIAM j. OLACCUM llberte, Flandra. Constitution, Inde- at Km. WYi I-R7H Leave: April 3 Return: 6 pendence, Haniaatlc, ate. ar by Speaking mid-year com- Mambtl Fodoial Diponl Imuiincr Corporation April U.T.A. Air Llnai - mencement exercises of the Col- SEVERAL DUARTURfI WEEKLY. lege of St. Thomas, Msgr. Dris- MEXICO 15 FULL DAYS—TRAVEL BY JET Alm Special 3 Week Jot Torn $575.00 CONFIDENCE coll said if Catholics stopped vol- Leave: May 6 Return: May 20 HRST CLASS untary support of Iheir schools THROUGHOUTIUROPt An assurance that comes with the total tax rate would be great- service* rendered effi- ly increased. BOSTON AND See all of Europe at a repeat But, he "studies have WEEKENDS $48.00 price can said, in- NEW ENGLAND you now afford, ciently and conscientiously. includes steamer tourist dicated the saving to Catholic class parents would amount to round trip or air very if CALIFORNIA 23 FULL DAYS $595.00 hotels practically all little, anything, if the state meals sightseeing —■ took over completely the finan- tips, etc. cial end of education. 6 FULL • Motor CANADA DAYS $lOO.OO and “Not only would the savings Tune-Up up •Ar Plret elan Mila • mart ttiaa be meager," Msgr. Driscoll said, Adjust Steering & Brakes 00% ef nlihti with prliata bath “but the • Lubrication Prices on nil Ar Bala lunches, supernatural motivation Complete pilgrimages include hotel accom- dinners, cocktails, transportation, entertainment would be taken And be- • modations, meals and all gratuities. away. 1 Safety Check A- Conianlal (roups lieve we would soon he ycarmng • Cooling System A Franciscan Priest is if Trained tour manatees Inspection Chaplain on all pilgrimages. for the good old of freedom ★ Modem days All proceeds for the benefit motorcoeehea—epaclows of our Franciscan Seminary, St. ncllnlng leate for our Catholic schools.” Ar food FINEST Joseph Seraphic Seminary, Callieoon, New York. teperb threexhewt— many PAINT titra (aatureil Our free folder gives dates and particulars. Polish Priest & BODY SHOP OUR SERVICES ARE FRER Jailed BERLIN (NC) Rev. Jozef Expert Truck Service WRITE OR TELEPHONE Osladlo, 0.5.P.P.E., of Lasna JOS. M. Podalska lias been sentenced to FRANCISCAN BYRNE CO. Qsdaii&ur Q/armb 3085 FAMILY CIRCLE three years in jail for Hudson Blvd., TnawdSe/wicz claiming 125 West 3lit Street (7j CATERING-SERVICE in a sermon that the Church in JERSEY CITY ci.'o HROAU N New York SI, NEWARK2. I communist-ruled Poland is entrance on Sklllman Av«. 1, N. Y. Ptrtonel direction •/ Mum L. Ho«n • "Mwirr" Ja. . "Don" op Service MAiktl i -.17-10 pressed and that the government PEnnsylvania 6-4685 WEST ORANGE. NEW JERSEY REdwood HJOO acted lawlessly in seizing Church furring the Public Sine# Ullltt'' property. Sees Catholic Education February 9, 1961 THE ADVOCATE 3 Justifying Parental Debt Alter Scores YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (NC) A college president said nere parents make Archbishop must "every sacrifice,” including borrow- ing the to send their money, children to Catholic colleges R Keclan TOR told Parents Mnnn °?;- ’ - of Cardinal Mooney School students Education Aid High here that education is “not an ” Proposals an invcstmcnt He is president of Steubenville C ° CINCINNATI J. of These parents, he CSe cond P ctcd by the Third Order Regular Fran- (NC) Archbishop Karl Alter continued, ciscans ’ receive Cincinnati has added his voice to protests against massive «o benefits from their Parents, he should taxes while at the same time said, investigate the possibility of tul- federal aid to education that ignores private schools. lans oßcrcd by banks, Knights of Columbus they arc forced to support an f . scholarships, The prelate that part-nme jobs for students, and loans. charged professional educators push additional school system of He said parents are big federal aid because want to take control their hy on Law ‘he best possible education programs they own. lorfor uw' t 0 provide their children. of public schools from citizens Saying lie does not want gov- Father Keelan and local school boards. ernmental subsidies for said of Catholic schools: academic stand- needed for new construction or religion ards are equal to or He said exclusion of Catholic —and in fact, would it surpass other institutions in most in- replacement and for an increase "reject schools stances; costs are well in from federal aid of teacher’s absolutely” the usually line with the general aver- propos- salaries, the prelate Archbishop a“e and thc y hcl als will result in dis- said services ’ P protect and develop the Catholic Faith ‘‘injustice, said. It also claims the funds auxiliary are dif- crimination and increased hard- must come from the federal gov- ferent. Transportation, he said, is ships.” ernment because states and local not a matter of education, but of that Defend HE INDICATED school districts are improverished public safety “so our Portuguese Bishops that increased children A NNUAL EVENT: and cannot raise the taxes, the aren’t spattered with Boland presided at the annual the costs may force curtailment of Archbishop dinner of medi- mud as the school bus cal staff of St. the lower grades Archbishop said. public Nation’s Colonial Mary's Hospital, Orange, Feb. 1 at The Seated in Catholic them.” Policies Rock, West Orange. schools ‘‘Both answers arc false in goes by with him are and might mean elimina- Rev. Harrold in Murray, left, assistant archdiocesan director of hospi- tion of the whole or part,” declared the , (NC)—Portu- America, Africa, Asia and first grade in all new tals, and Rev. Alexander Education costs have gal's Bishops have supported this Oceania. Sokolich, chaplain. Standing, Dr. John Connolly, medical parochial schools in this arch- Archbishop. nation’s director; Dr. Charles increased 74 times since 1900, he Would right to control its over- Walsh, .president of the medical Dr. diocese of 472,000 Catholics. Jail They added that the Church has staff; Hugh Grady, Seton seas Hall pointed out, while the total na- territories. College of Medicine and The Archbishop came out in always confirmed them in this Dentistry, the guest speaker; and Dr. Patrick J. tional The favor of long-term income has increased only Bishops spoke in a state- mission federal loans Smut Dealers and cited the Missionary Romano, dinner chairman. 28 times in the same ment issued at at low interest for period. the end of their Agreement signed by Portugal all schools, Without massive federal aid, he WASHINGTON annual meeting. They said that and the public and private. (NC) Holy See in 1940. said, the nation has added about Portuguese Catholics have for Declaring that he does not want A bill introduced in the U.S. “The extension of the Portu- John direct 07,000 new dassrrooms each year centuries been the instrument of Pope subsidy from the govern- of nation Expresses for the decade. House Representatives guese over various parts Optimism ment for past God in religion or religious evangelizing a consider- in- would ol the world followed from the lie noted that estimates in- stiffen penalties for able part of the world in South struction, the Archbishop said: beginning an ideal of human As dicate that only 60,000 classrooms distribution He Names New Cardinals “But we do ask for of obscene ma- auxiliary to brotherhood within Christian will have be added each year a services, including bus trans- terial by making jail sentences civilization" wrote in the decade and the nation’s NCWC Netrs Service portation, medical services, text coming said mandatory for offenders. Catholic Aid SINCE WE HAVE touched on it seemed states Bishops. books at reasonable and is a translation our option.” Sponsored by Rep. Kathryn E. Following of an address by Pope John Will the motives for We cannot joy, school districts could the of “Christian civilization is this; to the Cardinals provide Granahan Pennsylvania, the in Rome at the secret do less consistory of Jan. 16, 1961, than express to you the ARCHBISHOP at smaller number unaided. respect for human Alter spoke a bill (lI.R. 3281) to obscene Offered State dignity, re- at which he applies annuonced the creation of consolation We have experienced retreat jour new members of the league dinner and said material sent storation of the natural law, the Sacred through the mails, LANSING, Mich. College. during the visits m&de to the the alleged needs of schools TURNING TO the problems of (NC) establishing of authority, the are imported, or transported by ex- The great joy We offices of the various Catholic schools, the prelate said Catholic Charities of experience forces for good that arc at work congrega- “greatly exaggerated." He press other Michi- guarantee of rights and liberties, tions federal aid company or common each time We behold as- in individuals of the during charged that adding to which excludes Cath- promotion you and nations on be- from two carrier. gan has offered its services of trade and agricul- these olic schools sembled together in Our pres- half of justice and truth? past days. We have in- six billion dollars in federal aid “imposes an impos- to state and ture, the suppression of supersti- commissions ence becomes even keener to- deed, been much comforted by to the U. S. would be sible burden on Catholic FOR A FIRST offense the bill tion and of We are - aware of the budget fear, the confraterni- fully the parents.” sets agencies to help solve eight day since this sacred consistory direct and comprehensive “economically disastrous.” a minimum penalty of a Sl.- zation of races burning zeal of the dedicated and of cultures 000 fine coincides with the beginning of view of the joyous collaboration The prelate blamed the and a year in jail, with major problems. and the protection of the weak.” Bishops, the eager activity of which a maximum the new year. has been given Us a “school lobby” for exaggeration of $5,000 and five The eight goals listed by the the clergy and of religious men by The Bishops then said that at It offers Us Pontiff years in The current a large group of experienced cler- of educational needs. The ma- Longed jail. maxi- Catholic group are: to and women, the of opposition present the West seems to have Welcome diversity ics, together mum is the discrimination in edu- op- to which large with a number of jority of state governors, he penalty same, but housing, lost its self-confidence and that it enterprises a For Parish there is portunity of laymen, in the discharge of busi- noted, have taken a stand no minimum and a jail cation, employment and Other number of the laity devote Duty doubts its rights and duties and to ness sentence is disclosing affecting the government of against federal aid and “not ROME A letter he wrote in not mandatory. fields; elimination of residence has abandoned themselves with praiseworthy the defense of Our close the local 1932 you and Church. This token of esteem one school board” has reveals Pope John’s Penalty for second and sub- requirements for state health and Christian generosity perseverance in longing value. But Portugal re- and valued col- and benevolence to for the the different of on Our Dart turned up in Washington ap- life of a parish priest. sequent offenses is set at a mini- welfare service benefits; research mains true its fields the apos- to evangelizing laborators in seems to peal for it. At the mum fine tolatc for which Us the deserved re- time, Pope John was of $3,000 and a maxi- for better means to aid multi- and said. their collabor- civilizing mission, they the government ward of which The school maintains that Apostolic mum of problem of ation is sought. work, is both con- lobby Delegate to Bulgaria $20,000, plus at least families; expansion It regrets that this is not under- of Church and he three Holy This stant, wise and loyal, of which a big amount of tax money is revealed his feelings in years in jail, but no more marriage counseling services to stood wonderful spectacle is like or anpreciated and is even —the We have letter to the than 10 feelings anew long, practical experi- a chaplain of a con- years. ’ include premarital, nconiari- denied, concluded. flowering in the spring- they of anxiety and the ence. vent of Franciscan The bill ta'. and prenatal counseling; time, firmness in the Faith, Missionary was referred to the hope which fill Our mind at the the union of Says Sisters in Rome. The letter later House strenghtening laws concerning hearts, the submis- Turning Our thoughts now to Hierarchy Judiciary Committee. dawn of this was given to who Catholic President year 1961. sion to the the Sacred the Sisters re- marriage, divorce, separation, Bishops, the fidelity College, We feel the to Ask Grounds for anxiety but not and obedience cently published it in their annulment and of all to the See duty of calling to mind some Willing maga- desertion; without the solace zine. of hope: These j of Peter—all these Us the of its members who have died It says: THINK strengthening home ma- Need Not give of existing Kiss arc the particular feelings of Advice Laity “You do well ker consoling certainty that the in these recent months, leaving very not to ABOUT services; providing more day him who, and as universal father sweat, the well vivid UTRECHT, The Netherlands abandon the exercise of the care centers and schools sacrifices, as as a memory of their vir- IT nursery Bishop’s Bing shepherd, reflects and gathers (RNS)—Cardinal Alfrink of Ut- priestly Oh how I the tears of so many good tues and wisdom: ministry. envy to aid working mothers; and pro- peo- We mean NOW! within his heart the recht you for .WASHINGTON (NC)-A Cath- varied cir- ple cannot fail to be pledges of the Cardinals Pietro said the hierarchy "is will- this! I hope the Lord viding a minimum living budget Fumasoni olic President cumstances, the different states! ing not to listen to will take into account would not have to and to only the laity, one day the by in Aid to Dependent Children al- of propitiation peace the na- Biondi, John Francis O'Hara, kneel to kiss the mind, the emo- but also to ask its advice.” sacrifices I have had ring of a Bishop contrasting tions and to the whole human Giuseppe Fictta and to make for BEN GRIPALDI lotments. tions of all his children, Joseph He told the or Cardinal, to a theol- and who race. a meeting of the Union past seven years. (The according Wendel. While we recall them Pope The board of directors, headed ogian. A handshake daily prepares his own spirit, of Catholic Students here that had been assigned to the Director of simple with sorrow. Our Holy of comfort is in by Bishop Joseph H. Albers would be after the manner of the WE HAVE mentioned the word the Scc’s diplomatic service PARK BEAUTY enough, he added. Apostle, the that “although hierarchy governs in 1925.) Lansing, listed the in stating fo “rojoice with those “peace.” A prayerful certainty they will the "Cherish SCHOOL goals Rev. Francis J. who re- message of have Church, it is not doing so your opportunity of Its Connell, C.SS. is received from God in willingness to cooperate with dean for joice, weep with those who weep”; peace what Wo wish to address alone.” preaching, confessing, teaching R., religious communi- everlasting happiness the re- the Michigan Youth Commission (Rom. 12,15). to the whole world on the thresh- “There catechism and AFRAID OF THE RISK? ties at the Catholic of ward of their arc actually few ques- celebrating (the University If old piety and labors. So and other public and private so- every age has seen as man’s of this new year. tions,” Cardinal Alfrink said, Mass) well. All this is precious you've been out of school quite America, made this statement in e while, You're reelly lot It is And We come now to the chief now. not social welfare agencies. customary this a matter for regret that “on which the have food for the soul of a priest; it about a intermingling Bishops heppy whet you're doing . . . question-and-answer feature ap- j of the unanimous reason for today's We but you're afraid to risk change? in the American laughter and tears, of sighs: and worldwide consistory. to decide for which they do i-' his perennial feast, his title of a pearing Ecclesi- desire have expressed Our desire that Almost everybody feels the same and longings, rarely is the con ! of all the nations for not ask advice from merit and true glory.” astical Review. Tic said: expert laity. way you dol However, there's one trust in emotions does not succeed in there enter and become of kind of career-change In- shown so clear peace con- part Neither will (he Bishops object a that PRINTING ‘‘Since volves he represents all his' ly ><>ur Sacred College of vary little risk. When you as today, and encountered to quering the widespread fear persons if certain questions nut undertake Park fellow directly Beauty School's citizens, many of whom such extent and tensions that established who will short course In beauty culture, an in every nation the disagree- authority linked with faith and morals arc you HARRY F. MURPHY do not can count good future. believe in spe- share work on a giving any and every social class, in a sense, ments can carry forward to your and dignity as wholly decided by the laity.” 7» NEWARK cial reverence to jLoveiy CUNTON ST., 1 Catholic in oi colleagues. in the FUTURE? prel- each family or individual. consequences great serious- Indeed, su- Stressing that in FABULOUS PSon«: ates, the “everybody MArkat 3-2831 proper course of action ness. of the r Th« professional beauty OUR preme government Church, the Church has the to Gowns W/ X?k fiald may for the FIRST thoughts go to Our right b. making President of the United the advice and collaboration of as much as 15 billion children The briefs and breaks speak.” he declared, however, dollars by States who to scattered the partial a y.ar, lfioi Think of happens be a Cath- throughout is what this will world. in the international horizon many a great benefit that “in matters concerning faith mm moan to youl olic is to give the of only dignitaries the general or morals and connected sub- all It is no matter for wonder if emphasize disappoint- IN THIS THE PRESENT? PRETTY NICE religious groups the same NEW creation of Car- jects, or trifle _ the ments. The has even been in matters where such There Is a list for form of a movement of Our paternal point dinals We have followed the always waiting BONDS greeting, simple hand- prin- our reached when the name is ordered Canon de- bridesmaid 'tm graduates. Because our school Ishake." heart is for all those who are sweet of by Law, \ such ciple not only of conferring due oniovs a fine reputation In is cisions to for peace abused so as to lie like are be made by the tte the professional beauty field, suffering persecution their reward on those selected digni- irnoUrai of bride pPv suc- cessful salons ask for students. to an instrument, not for hierarchy only.” our loyalty the Church. promot- taries • Charge it *V I ! Every salon is Insurance Indeed, who have proved out- on the alert for ing of The Cardinal also stressed that • Free Alterations \J promising —and you well imagine with harmony minds, but for standing and newcomers to the beauty for CHILDREN (proved their) com- fiold . . .vfor business what fomenting rivalries and divisions. although the laity is free to Is booming! deep sorrow We must petence in their ac'ivities and Before you know it, you're through speak, “this can with recognize the fact—there arc We would, like only serve a classes—ready to start anew I HI for RELIGIOUS however, to competence in the Roman Curia career In useful if the is the fastest growing pro- enormous diverse hope—and We ask purpose right ex- fession territories, prayerfully nr in the dioceses confided to in the countryl ercised on the a for and this favor from once basis of certain 236 HARRISON HARRISON OF EVERYONE populous nations where, God—that, but to AVE., them, also of giving the amount THE the of expert knowledge.” •pte nliht ’til 9 HU 3-3906 PRICE? MODEST alas, persecutions arc rife and legitimate aspirations of mri peo- Sacred College, as f ar as We know CATHOLIC true freedom for pos- that changing |obs Isn't is violated; where ple liberty and independence easvl Our prices sible, a resemblance to the are as simple and have to the anguish is and un- been satisfied, the richer easy take as our schooling. deep, Church which belongs to Educator Backs You'll be surprised BOOKS will aid itself, to find that 57 Newark speakable the sufferings of the poorer, the stronger learn Halsey SL, all peoples and embraces all with you can so much for so little countless the way through, we'll do our best to numbers of Our chil- support weaker, the more ad same the affection and the same Parochial Aid cash. And If you wish to work your dren. vanced reach out a hand helping loving care. So we have chosen CHICAGO arrange your schedule so you can. to the Dr. John Lester So take the first step this week. From other lands, moreover, less developed, and, in the the new Cardinals from different Phone MA 2-1575 Reichert, a member of the Chi- for free Informa, there come to Us the end, that all will feel themselves tlon. You sorrowing parts of the world. won't be risking a dime cago Board of Education, said —and you be the cries of devoted pastors, troubled brothers, for all are sons of the may on way to a fabulous futurel It is a particular to have parochial schools should ICE FISHING AUTO hy the obstacles which hinder the same loving Father Who is in loy receive the occasion to in this state financial aid similar to that Call or write for Free Booklet "E" life of the Church, in those heaven. express instance Our affection for places. In particular there for ihe provided public schools. LOANS are THE the burdensome OCCASION of this meet- people of Venezuela, which for He also advocated state assist- PARK BEAUTY SCHOOL restrictions that ing check recalls the soothing thought the first time sees one of its ance in transporting parochial DENVILLE and stifle flourishing schol 125 COST LESS of our most tender Mother, Bishops raised to the of school HALSEY STREET astic establishments exclusively Holy dignity pupils. BOAT & SPORT CENTER We’ll lend Church, from whom all Cardinal. We have (Near you the money you need to devoted to the education and the nations, no doubt Dr. Reichert gave his views Rt. 46, OA 7-3030 Raymond Boulevard) - Denville. buy anew car or a good used if they genuinely wish to achieve that this nomination one. moral and intellectual will make after release of a statement Mon. Our low discount training of better by Op«n thru Sot. till 9 P.M. MArkef 2-1575 rate is only $4 a times, must take light, en- a contribution to the prestige Msgr. William year >outh, establishments which are E. McManus, Chi- per $lOO (slightly higher on used couragement and aid. and a result of the the importance of the cago archdiocesan cars). Easy monthly repayment terms toil and sweat of superintendent Catholic Church in nation. up to 3 missionaries Indeed, the Church, the that ol schools. Msgr. McManus years. You needn't be a de- over many genera by re- positor. All tions. very nature of her vealed 12 offices are open Monday mission, Therefore, the names of the that schools in the arch- evenings. seeks nothing else than the true members diocese In other nations, also, where new of the Sacred Col- were educating 332,117 THERE’S MORS good of her children, and wish- whom We have determined and that the free activity of the Church lege pupils if they were in es all, whether nations in- to 0 is not there still or select, are as follows: public schools it would cost tax- impeded, re- TO main dividuals, to share in it. of the another A The serious reasons for fear, Joseph Elmer Ritter, Archbish- payers area $402.5 the million cost as, for example, the propaganda Among activities directed to of of St. Louis; Jose Humberto annually. He put the this end, the first of the Catholic school lAMOND //rust made for materialistic doctrines, place, undoubt- Quintero, Archbishop of Caracas; system, ex- . "To h A lie A A A A A a.- my hearing Thou shall give archdiocesan director throughout the of sodali- come a vital part of the school country. joy and gladness" (Ps. 50,10). ties. Father Callahan is also di- program. 4 THE ADVOCATE February 9, 1961 Cardinal Bea Sees Calendar for Lent 1961

the Slow for Archdiocese Newark and the Diocese Unity Work of of Paterson ROME The Second WEEK OF SUNDAY MONDAY (NC) Vatican Council will mark TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY only a starting point for the reunion of Christians, accord- ing to Cardinal Bea, S.J. Cardinal who heads the for Bea, secretariat preparing Feb. 12 Complete Complete Fast 0n the council in matters dealing with unity, said unity can be Abstinence y Abstinence Fa st Only achieved chari- Plus Fast only by honest, plus Fast table and frequent contacts with Relief Goods non-Catholics. He was writing in Feb. 19 No Fast Complete a second article Christian Fast Only Fast No Fast Partial on un- Only FFaet st 0n ly. Abstinence ity for Civilta Cattolica, fort- No Abstinence No Abstinence Abstinence Reach plus Fast Congo nightly review published by Jes- plus Fast uits of the Rome province. LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo Feb. 26 No Fast Fast Complete (NC) —Food and medical CARDINAL Bea's article deals Only Fast Only v=ct n„i„ supplies 7 Fast only „ from the No Abstinence Fast or >ly Abstinence Fast worldwide relief agency with various problems arising Only of American NEW PRIESTS: Rev. Cassian A. plus Fast Catholics have been from today’s movement toward Miles, O.F.M., left, rushed to the where of Congo, hun- unity. It stresses the enormous Weehawken and Rev. A. Burke, O.F.M., dreds of civilian from refugees proportions of that movement of River will 5 Fast Edge, be ordained Franciscan Mar. No Fast Only Fast Only Fast Only Complete the new nation's civil war have within priests y „ , „ , the Catholic Church. in No Abstinence Fast Only Abstinence Fast Only been disease Washington Feb. 25. dying daily of and The German-born scripture plus Fast Starvation. scholar emphasized that Pope American warships brought the John has given reunion as a supplies from about 1,200 definite though indirect aim of to Mar. 12 Fast Fast Fast No Fast Togo, Ordain No Fast Only Only . Only Fast Onlv _ . _ miles the the council he has called. Delegate Fast to northwest. They are No Abstinence No Abstinence Only being distributed through the Cardinal Bea said that in the United Nations. matter of reunion “the council Local cannot be end but rather Franciscans This first shipment of supplies an a starting point.” Mar 19 FaSt from Catholic Relief Services WASHINGTON Two Franciscans North only Fast 0nl * Fa st Only Fast Fast from Jer- ' No Abstinence . Only Only. NCWC included He further asserted: “It will 500 tons of corn- will be a 18 sey among class of to be ordained by Arch- plus Fast meal, 50 tons of milk be a question of al- powdered establishing bishop Egidio and 500 tons of medicines. CRS- ways more frequent contacts Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate to the U.S. at a 9 a.m. Mass on Feb. 25 at NCWC is organizing a permanent with our separated brothers, in- the Franciscan Monastery Mar. 26 Fast No Faat Only Fast Only Fast Only Complete agency in the Congo. spired by the greatest honesty here. 7 Fast OnlyOnlv Fast No Abstinence Abstinence Only and charity. They are Rev. Cassian A. plus Fast “Only in this way and slow Miles, 0.F.M., of by Weehawken, mer Francis X. Miles, son of work can minds be drawn and Rev. Cyprian F. Burke, Mr. grad- and Mrs. Francis C. Miles, ually 0.F.M., River Another together, can prejudices be Edge. 44 Highwood Terrace, Wcehaw- eliminated member of the St. . . class, Rev. Rene James ken, attended St. Augustine’s Lent at a Glance- () Ouellette, 0.F.M., for- grammar school CARDINAL Bca also and Holy Fam- urged merly resided in Jersey City, at- THE greater ily High School, Union City. After ABSTINENCE cooperation between tending St. Patrick’s School FAST PLUS ABSTINENCE FAST for three as a re- Hospital... ONLY working years Catholics and non-Catholics “in there, before moving to Miami, porter for the (Continued from Page 1) ~ LUCK^ fields not connected Hudson Dispatch, WHO? directly with Fla. he tients from the old will WHO? faith.” entered St. Joseph’s Seraphic hospital WHO? take 12. OF Seminary, Callicoon, N.Y. in place Sunday, Feb. Am- All In an earlier article ALL THREE entered the Fran- seven years or All from after day a ter 2 st discussing 1951. bulance corps, doctors, nurses day 21st birthday until f, } 1954 lder thday the visit of the Anglican Arch- ciscan Order in at St. Bona- and members of the Civil Defense day after 59th birthday. “"W day THE His first Solemn Mass will be - * b^after 59th , bishop of Canterbury to Pope venture’s Monastery, Paterson; Administration have volunteered . birthday. Cardinal made in celebrated on Feb. 26 at noon IRISH John, Bea warned that temporary vows 1955 to lend assistance in this task. the in St. Augustine’s WHAT? Church cannot sacrifice truth and solemn vows in 1958. Church, WHAT" 7 They Union Considered as one of the best for unity. look their studies City. Rev. James Healy, WHAT? philosophical and most modern health pastor, will be designed Allows Forbids more at St. Francis assistant priest; only one full meal taking College, Rye Rev. centers in the country, the new St. thai full Beach, N.IL, and sacred theol- John M. Sullivan, 0.F.M., COMPLETE > one meal that Club James held an Allows meat Raphael Holds chaplain at St. Mary’s Hospi- Hospital open ABSTINENCE: only at that full meal on a day; but meat may be ogy at Holy Name College here. house Feb. 5. Tours for friends °* tal, day * ast and P arti *l abstinence. taken at that meal. Hoboken, deacon; Fratcr means no meat or Mardi Gras Dance After celebrating first Solemn and visitors were conducted for Francis X. (Joseph) Miles, meat to have a Masses their soup or meat Forbids all meat Allows two other meals at home parishes, an inspection of the different de- meat and or meat TEANECK—The Club, 0.F.M., brother of Father Cas- at soups Raphael return gravy all that day. in sufficient fine ship like the they will to Holy Name partments and facilities. gravy on a day of fast and day to an organization for single Cath- sian, subdeacon. complete maintain College to complete their studies. abstinence. strength; but olics over 2G, held Mardi a The sermon will be delivered THE NEW is faced PARTIAL with meat at these hospital .. “o MAASDAM Temporary summer assignments Allows two ° ntw , • . Gras dance at the Old Plantation eals lbe , ■' ■ by Rev. Mark O.F M., with a brick and A " day suf will be given to them in May, Kennedy, pink iron-spot ABSTINENCE: , ' meals; and togeth- Inn here Feb. 3. Chairman of the mcat and they will report in the Fall professor of Sacred Scripture at fenestrated by a continuous ca- mcans that ngth; cr they should n°t first every- ?r meat ir equal dance, in a series to be held Holy Name Father Ken- of ™ ma e ther to St. Anthony’s Shrine, Boston, College. nopy awning-type, aluminum haVC mCa an ° * UU mCal- every first Friday, was Eleanor nedy is also thcse light meala a od toge ther for a year of a former resident cf hospital windows, all trimmed but on-v d : the'i on-the-job training DOt HI Balog. with buff Sh ° Uld equal another full ««»• and further studies in pastoral Jersey City. limestone sills. The only at the°principal once-a-montti to The sailing monthly meeting will be theology. main entrance, on the corner of meal Allows liquids, milk and fruit held FATHER CYPRIAN is the for- - • including ufces between mea“s- Feb. 12 and will feature a Elm and Jefferson Sts., is set in mer John COBH slide lecture J. Burke, son of Mr. on Nigeria. FATHER CASSIAN, the for- a tower motif featuring a large Between meals. and Mrs. Sylvester A. Burke, 794 tween meals. She's air-conditioned for limestone cross imposed above Oak Ave., River Edge. He at- your comfort and stabilizer- the entrance canopy. REMINDERS: tended St. School, Ora- equipped for smooth sailing. Joseph’s The first floor main entrante and St. Her meals are out-of-this- dell, Cecilia High School, 1. to the public lobby gives im- In doubt concerning fast or world. For service she's tops, Englewood, before St. abstinence, a parish priest or confessor should be entering mediate to consulted. and access elevators and for cleanliness she's as Joseph’s Seminary in 1952. to a visitors’ wait- 2. Lent all fresh as a tulip! And when stairways, During are urged to attend daily Mass; to receive Father Cyprian will cele- Holy Communion often- to take you travel tourist class on ing room, solarium and corri- part more frequently in exercises of brate his piety; to to the MAASDAM you're king (or first Solemn Mass in dor*; communicating with hos- give generously works of religion and char- to acts queen) of the roost. 80 Park Avenue, New St. Peter the Apostle Church, i.y; perform of kindness toward the the and the Newark, Jersey pital rooms. sick, aged poor; to practice voluntary River Edge, on Mar. 4 at 10 Jefferson self-denial especially regarding alcoholic drink from New York (formerly the Sorrento Restaurant) Extending along St. and worldly amusements; and to Sailings to a.m. Rev. Alexander pray Wyse, on the first floor is the admin- for the Cobh Mar. frequently, particularly intentions of the Holy Father. 10*, Apr. 7*. 0.F.M., rector of the Francis- istration June June unit, including admit- 1, 26 can seminary in Anapolis, tance and administration —— (CUP offices, OUT AND SAVE) - sailing to GALWAY Brazil, will give the sermon. Special doctors lounge and library and a 4 from New York May Ministers of the Mass will in- chapel with seating accommoda- May 5 from Boston clude I w^JL.. Rev. Daniel J. Collins, pas- tion for 84. tor of Peter’s •Thrift season fare: $lBB mini- St. Church, as as- On the Elm St. side are the Blessed mum sistant Pope tourist class. Summer fares priest; Rev. Brian V. X-ray and fluroscope depart- Sending Candles slightly Other of "Gracious in higher. ports Dining a Continental Atmosphere Flynn, 0.F.M., deacon; Rev. ments, laboratories, de- call: Southampton. Le Havre therapy Leonard and Rotterdam. See J. Jordick, assistant at partment, coffee and gift shops. your 4 Rooms To the World’s authorized travel Banquet St. Peter’s, subdeacon. The agent. Congress St. wing of the Capital Cities Church Functions Homo and Office Parties first floor, with separate access VATICAN CITY - John affirm "It's Pope the preeminence of the rood to be on a well-run ship" Communion Breakfasts to Elm St., provides the outpa- has ob- dedication, for the of Wedding Receptions announced he will send three to raising up Artistic Priest tient and clinical ligation worship God and of the department, candles Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Home of our Suburban and bjessed to each capital total consecration Metropolitan rooms to the life of Church." waiting and office space. city of the world to symbolize his Stations prayer over any other form Catering Service Makes desires of m&te TIIE SECOND floor for peace, religious voca- the apostolate 19 contains ..; At the same AT A GENERAL Broadway. New York 6. N. HU 4-7200 BI 3-7000 INDIAN Fla. (RNS)— tions and the audience on WHltehall FALLS, and units, includ- success of the forth- time, it is meant to stress 4-1900. surgical nursing the the previous day. Feast of St. Rev. Roman Gromola of St. four coming ecumenical council. Ig- ing major operating rooms, greatness and the necessi*y of natius, John Jerome’s Church here is The martyr. Pope com- using a minor operating room, fracture announcement was made vocations to this way of life. . . pared the Iff his latent sufferings of the artistic ability to cre- the per- room, cystoscopid room and util- during traditional Candlemas "The second intention secuted Catholics ate Stations of the Cross murals is to of today with ity beds are ceremony (Feb. 2) when spaces. Fifty provid- persons encourage the efforts of good those of the early Christians. on the side walls of his new ed in the surgical nursing unit representing Rome's four major and honest men SfeA church. who are ser- “Those were times of sacri- of the second floor. basilicas, scores of religious or- iously with fice The occupied a happy and blood,” he said, "but T 35-ycar-old priest who nev- The third floor and ders, the Roman and solution maternity clergy to the great and heavy er had something of the sort is hap- an art lesson already has delivery unit includes delivery Knights of Malta to problems of r*'"g paid homage peace ... pening also among us. There- lly created several mosaics in the operating rooms, the labor the Holy Father at the Consistor- modern "The third intention is, finally, fore, we need fortitude, faith abstract mode. The pan- rooms, nursery, and auxiliary ial Hall and presented him with that which is so dear to Our and the of the Lord." $ els measure 18 23 inches rooms. Remainder of the third grace by and specially prepared candles. heart and to which We dedicate On Feb. 2 have been valued by art dealers floor will be devoted to space the Pope also re- Our humble efforts the Second ceived at $2,000. for 51 admissions and THE NEWLY blessed candles in private audience Rev. beds, Vatican Ecumenical Council are ... John Colin With four waiting rooms, solarium, and decorated with the Pope’s Stephenson, rector of mosaics slated to be for the of 2$ coat-of-arms. are reawakening energies, the Anglican Shrine of completed Father utility rooms. Many orna- Our Lady soon. Gromola f°r the enlivening of fraternal of estimates mented with flowers, heraldic de- Walshingham in England. % sr he already has spent The fourth floor pediatric nurs- ADD vices more than 200 and depictions of work-hours on the ing unit will provide a total of 65 religious MORE themes. murals. It was his intention that beds, as well as auxiliary and O’Malleys Nuns ROOMS no one should know who created utility rooms, solarium, vis- Following the offering of '$ BATHROO the mosaics, ‘‘but someone sur- itors’ room, and play rooms. candles, the Pope expressed the prised MODERNIZING me one night as I worked Internes’ quarters and quarters hope that the candles “be the late bearers DORMER—- and the secret was out.” for ambulatory patients will be of light and joy.” He FOR A NEW located on the fifth floor, which recalled that last year he had will have 29 beds for patients, sent blessed candles to major v. ROOF shrines quarters for six internes, living of the world as “an in- REMODELING room and solarium. The wing vitation to the faithful of every % along Jefferson St. will be used race and language to unite with as a residence for the Sisters of the Pope in prayer.” HOME REPAIRS St. Joseph of Newark. "This year,” he continued, “We The basement floor, accessible wish to propose an equally vast FAMILY dividends per from the parking area on Con- distribution ... We shall there- fore ENCLOSE*^ gress includes the ambu- send three candles to the ALTERATIONS ROOM compounded aanum St., lance delivery entrance and capital cities of every nation. The PORCHES A-3 quarterly i MODERNIZING emergency operating room suite, first and second are to be en- a fully equipped kitchen, staff trusted to the oldest houses of and employes dining rooms, lock- men and women Religious of the T.w. ROOM strictest er and shower rooms, auxiliary observance; the third rooms and storage space, and the v/ill be put at the disposal of the main engineering plant. Ordinary for the organization or institution nearest to his heart.” ST. GEORGE is the patron of POPE JOHN that he Boy Scouts. explained E intends each candle to be the bearer of a threefold message and threefold FINISHED ATTIC HOLLYWOODsc MICHAEL J. HARRIS a intention: * “The KITCHENS INC. first destination, the reli- gious houses of more rigid morti- HIGH LEVEL Avoid fication and penance, is meant to CALL FOR OUR confusion, CDCC 4 TERMS TO SUIT ALL TYPES dtol Accounts ROOFING EXPERTS direct with mCE Eihmilmt OF WORK insured up LOW PRICES ON YEARS TO PAY 1o $lO,OOO. on • contractor. ALUMINUM IF NECESSARY received SHEET METAL St. Benedict's Wo do not em- COMPLETE Savings by Prep 15th CDCC *Nt> NO MONEY of month earn CONSTRUCTION , SIDING ploy sub-contrac- rnKB GENERAL with mry from the Ist. Tuition tors or salesmen. x^rio/ FOR SCHOOLS Raising DOWN Savo CHURCHES, CONTRACTING by mall. We postage pay botlsway AND INSTITUTIONS NEWARK—An increase of $5O SPECIALISTS IN in the annual tuition to ro into IN MORRIS COUNTY ARROW • Residential Roofing effect next September has been Phone Now JE 9-0606 announced by St. Benedict's OR • Leaders & Gutters 2-0888 EVENINGS CALI School here. _ _ _ _ SAVINGS Preparatory ASK FOR 808 • ANDERSON - YOU WILL NOT BE SORRY. DR 6-5083 & LOAN ASSOCIATION Siding Rev. Philip C. Hoover, 0.5.8., 120 So. Avenue EL 3-1700 headmaster, said tuition will be Orange raised from Newark $3OO to $350 per year. a 3, N. J. 64S NEW POINT ROAD Increased costs in operating ANDERSON ELIZABETH, NJ. ‘Z“z ,‘r expenses, necessitated the tuition “Yes, it’s 274 SSS.VS: ESTABLISHED Sister, always like can’t to 1913 this They wait net increase, Father Philip said. their of The Advocate.” . copy February 9, 1961 THE ADVOCATE Admissions on Rise 5 At St. Vincent’s New York Hears Details of Plan

MONTCLAIR The marked growth of St. Vincent’s To Aid Private Hospital and Students its significant role in community medical College care have been noted in a report released by Sister Clare ALBANY (NC) An extra- tions, along with New York City’s choice. Dolores, administrator. ordinary proposal to help stu- Liberal Party, have opposed the The grants proposed by Gov. The dents meet increasing tuition Governor’s proposal on what Rockefeller are aimed at report said that adult admissions in the hospi- easing tal in i960 costs being asked by hard-pres-ed they see as Church-State grounds. the problem of tuition-paying stu- rose to 4,849, an in- private colleges has been formal- The Democrats have adopted a dents, he said. crease of 30.8% over the figures to state lawmakers. State Controller Ar- five years ago. Newborns totaled Setonia Sponsors ly presented proposal by Case he cannot subscribe 734 last Gov. Nelson Rockefeller pro- thur Levitt who favors a massive “the year, a 12.7% increase to proposition that laws posed in a 6,500-word message expansion of the existing state over the tally in 1955. Series on Alcohol duly enacted to serve legitimate state that the give about $26.6 scholarship program as an alter- and desirable JERSEY CITY - The public pruposes TOTAL ADMISSIONS have depart- million a year to help aDout 110,- native. in- ment of such as aid to students are re- psychiatry of the Seton PATERSON HOSPITAL: 000 students. creased by 40% in the las' This is the architect's St. to five Hall of Medicine concept of what Joseph’s Hospi- THE LEGISLATIVE pugnant the Constitution sim- years. College commis In 1960, patient days came tal, Paterson, will look like after two new and to the THE GOVERNOR the ply because their incidental ef- inaugurated a 15-week series of buildings an addition present proposed sion of the New York Council of to 31,861, an increase of about lectures building have been erected. The new strte to students a fects on other individuals or in- on alcoholism on Feb. 6 is shown in cen- give directly Churches, and the Protestant 1,000 over 1959. surgical-laboratory building in the Medical ter. The flat “tuition supplement.” Col- Council of the of New York stitutions including church-re- A Jersey City Cen- proposed out-patient building and the surgical, which will be City breakdown of 1960 hospital ter. building legians eligible would be New lated colleges may prove to services converted into a convent are obscured both charged that Gov. Rockefel- shows 41,536 laboratory by the eight-story building in upper right. York residents New be helpful rather than harmful.” The series, which is open to E.W. attending a ler’s proposal is an attempt to tests, 4,663 radiograph Fanning Associates of Paterson the proce- (he interested professional public, designed plans. (Story, another picture York college where annual tui- evade state and Federal consti- dures, 1,894 operations, 1,641 is being presented in on page 1.) tion is $5OO or more. tutional physical cooperation prohibitions against using Italian Art Center therapy treatments, with the N.J. Undergraduates would get 1,027 State Department tax funds to aid private colleges. PATERSON The first meet- emergency cases and 67S of Chronic Illness the $2OO a year, those seeking mas- Jewish blood transfusions. Control, For Lent organizations opposing ing of the Passaic County chapter Seton Hall Inter- ters’ degrees would get s4(>p the The Department of St. proposal include the New of the Seton Hall Cen- hospital now has 119 adult University nal Medicine . . . and those doctorates York and the National Joseph’s seeking Board of Rabbis and the ter of Italian held and pediatric beds and 30 bas- Suburban Life would $BOO. Culture, was Council on Alcoholism. get Union of American Hebrew Con- Fob. 5 sinets. Employes number 235. (Continued from Page 1) ter Anne Jean added. to plan lectures on Italian Dr. Sherwood B. direc- The grants would not be lim- (Reform). Latest improvements at St. Vin- Chorost, tory tests; 26 gregations art, music and literature. Rev. tor of in emergency room Since 1950, operations have in- ited to students or psychological research in Topic Wayne at private The Liberal said in a Vincent cent’s include 9.6 Party Monella of the South Or- approval of the eases; blood transfusions; ci cased the College of Medicine, said by 60% to 7,834. church-related colleges in theory, statement that funds should school emergency department for police WAYNE A study of subur- 38.4 clinic patients public ange is director. that the treated; Last year, close to 300,000 lab- although in effect are, since scries was being pre- they go to public institutions and use, a radioisotope the ban mentality and the practical 359.3 only section, pharmacy prescriptions oratory and examinations few students at in- sented in response to the grow- of X-ray tax-supported not to individuals. Anti-Coronary Club which pro- ways intensifying the spiritual prepared, and $2,465.17 worth of totalled ing need for physicians were done. Days of care stitutions pay more than $5OO on 87 and peo- life in suburban will cessed members, an accred- areas be the free care ple in allied professional dispensed. 131,684. Physical therapy treat- tuition. THE PLAN has been defended Hours ited dental for areas subject of a Lenten course to be Forty department spe- for special "Of patients admitted in one ments went over the 0,000 mark. The will not have clear by Everett Case, president of Col- educational at plan cial cases and an programs given Immaculate Heart of day, enlarged patho- dealing with 77% are residents of Tas- Of the 16,081 admissions, 13.015 sailing through the legislature. gate University and a former the problems of al- Mary Church here, Msgr. Ed- logical department. saic County; of these, 47% come coholism in our were private and semi-private pa- The Democratic minority has pio- president of the State Association Archdiocese of Newark society. ward J. Scully, pastor, has an- from Paterson. Bergen tients. The remainder were cared different Several of and Universities. The Feb. 11. Bordering posed a plan. Colleges _ I*4l nounced. _? uln< iue»t»lme Sunday THE FOUR marks County communities supply 17% for in the ward association of 123 ..... of the Postal departments. Protestant and Jewish organiza- private colleges t-ttUe Sisters of the Poor. 1 So. Bth The scries will be given St.. Newark Church are Employes by of the patient load with the re- To do its St. as has backed the unity, holiness, cath- job, Joseph’s, proposal. St. Henry’s. Rev. Gerard 664 Ave. C„ Bayonne olicity J. Murphy, S.J., mainder from and Case said S and apostolicity. Plan Breakfast Morris'County the second largest employer in in a letter to the mon*t ry 5 ’ 258 ' Vashlngton Ave.. Du- professor of Sociology at St. Pe- other areas.” Sodality New York the city of Paterson, employs Meeting Times* which has op- 7M Jefferson at i).nn's ’ , St.. Hoboken PASSAIC Postal ter’s College, Jersey City, each other statistics Mt. Carmel. 90 Broadway, employes Citing on the 925 persons. Last vear’s pay- posed the plan, that a distinc- Jersey City here of the four In s Home for tho Blind, 81 will hold their 9th Sunday Masses from of the the tion must annual scope hospital's work, roll totalled $2,246,828. Jersey City be made between York St., Jersey City 19 ajd Communion Feb. through Mar. 2G. The administrator Mt. Carmel. 94 Pine St., breakfast Feb. 19 at called the new con- Free care for the and JERSEY CITY St. Paul’s directly to institutions and aid Montclair poor Feb. I*. l»4i St. Stephen’s Church. preacher has previously given struction Sodalists be to the to Mass will program, “a those made long- adult will host students who are free to , I * t Sunday of Lent vitally „ indigent by c. be offered several Cana conferences in St- Columba's, South St., Newark at 7:30 a.m. followed important and necessary step" in medical treatment and fourth parish sodality inter- attend the college of thtir range St. Thomas Aquinas, 32 Ludlow St.. by breakfast Wayne. at Nowark at the auditorium. the history of the hospital, which care cost close to $500,000 last change meeting on Feb. 14th GraCC 239 Speakers will has 8 °Afc ' And * r,on be Mayor Paul G. carried the heaviest burden year alone.- p.m. in St. Paul’s School here. St. Demuro, Andrew of a Ball John’s, 94 Itldffc St.. Orange Ashenbronncr Excommunicates 51 community service since its To make room for the new sur- The first element in three- Committee NOW St. Joseph’s. 157 E. 4th Ave., Roselle and Dan Hanley. Rev. John founding in 1867.” gical the old part program will be discussion Bolivian laboratory building, Sets Diocese Caspar, pastor, will give the in Legislators St. structure would be on the Bishop’s statement for of Paterson "WE HAVE NO choice but to Anne’s Reception vocation. Walter LA 1961 Ftb. 12* 1961 Hmielowiec is PAZ, Bolivia (NC) —Arch- razed. The suite and lab- on "Personal Respon- move progressively ahead,” Sis- surgery NEWARK—Archbishop Boland QulnqoaßMlma Sunday chairman...... bishop Jose Antezana y Then will follow an out- Mallinckrodt Convent, Rojas oratory would be located on the sibility." and Rev. Paul E. Lang, moder- Mendham of gt Abbey, Newton La Pax has announced the ex- ground floor line for action Wil- ator of the new building. personal by of the Presentation Ball Mt. Carmel. 10 McClcan St., Passaic Milton Feller communication of 51 liam J. of the Fab. 19* 1961 Heads legislators Parish The first floor would contain 'lie Flynn, manager will be honored at Bayonne Committee, a . Ht Sunday of Lent who voted for an amendment St.c Mary's. orthopedics and rehaDilitation de- sodality press apostolate pro- tea and reception by the commit- West Blackwell St., Dover Lawyers Guild Assumption of the Blessed liberalizing Bolivia’s 1932 divorce Plans tee Virgin Lectures partments, with 60 beds and as- gram. Feb. 18 at 1 p.m. at the Mary, 91 Maple Ave., Morristown ELIZABETH— Milton A. Feller law. The third part of the meeting BAYONNE A series of 12 sociated facilities. Hotel Robert Treat. 4% was elected president of Under the old law thej a Bolivian will be a on the Catholic weekly sessions unthr the gen- The psychiatry and neuro psy- report progress Attending will be the parents Lawyers Guild of Union citizen who married of the Service Cen- ANTICIPATED a foreign- eral topic “What Catholics ’Be- chiatry sections with 13 beds and 1 new Sodality and the young ladies who County at a meeting held Jan. could get divorce par- jer a if the for- associated facilities would occupy ter which will this month debutantes 31 at the Columbian lieve” will be inaugurated on open ticipated _as and 'ad- DIVIDEND Club here. etigner’s country recognized in Rev. Charles R. Other Eeb. 15 in Star of the Sea parish the second floor. Jersey City. ies-in-waiting at the last three officers arc: Richard B. divorce. The amendment makes here. The Callahan, assistant archdioccsan balls. Magner, vice president: program is sponsored Francis it possible for a Bolivian to director will get the sodality explain to F.A.A. X. McCormick, secretary; and divorce by parish Confraternity of The Presentation Ball is under licensed Airline mechanics EFFECTIVE a even if the foreigner’s Polish Priest Given the attending sodalists their role Raymond D. Christian Doctrine. sponsorship of the Suburban Es- urgently needed in the Jet Age. O’Brien, treasurer. I country does not sanction divorce. in the center. success of the new learn hew Each of the sessions will be Jail Sentence sex Circle of the International you can qualify. Apply NOW. visit JANUARY 1,1961 held at 8:30 p.m. in the parish Federation of Catholic Alumnae. Write, or phono for WARSAW (RNS) Rev. Kazi- FREE school. The first “The Bible Will Mark The proceeds benefit BOOKLET. talk, merz Zembrowski was sentenced Group the Arch- DAY CLASSES and Revelation,” will be given bishop Boland . PART TIME EVE. here to two years’ imprisonment Lithuanian Scholarship Fund. OVER Rev. Robert con- Day CLASSES START ASSETS SSI).000.000.00 by Daly, parish on charges of "religious intoler- MARCH « fraternity moderator. He and ance.” NEWARK Council No. 29, App. by Fed. Aviation NEW YORK Agency Rev. John Nolan will alternate Knights of Lithuania will cele- Flying sjk The prosecutor told the lessons Also Available as speakers in the series. Each brate the 43rd anniversary of court that Father Zembrowski Dining At Its Best Lithuanian Day on Phone AT INVESTED talk will be followed by a gen- Independence 8-1800 SAVINGS preached sermons which con- eral question period. I cb. 16 in St. George's Hall here. BEFORE THE 10th OF tained "unwarranted atacks” on GILHULY'S LEBCR T.‘ Speakers will include Mayor i The series is intended for Cath- a woman teacher who was con- EVERY MONTH r --, T P. Councilmon olics who wish to oo Carlin, Philip RESTAURANT and BAR acquire a deep- ducting a campaign for the secu- Gordon and James

Lots Sr. M. Ildephonse, O.P. of people feel that way. They never do get the time to their intentions down CALDWELL A Requiem put Catholic Press for on And the matter is Mass Sister M. Ildcphorse paper. suddenly (Leimbachl 0.P., was offered decided for them. So, after you put that gas Feb. 6 in the convent chapel at back cap on, thinkthis over: A Catholic Mt. St. Dominic here. She died truly will takes care of Feb. 2. . . . Sister M. Ildephonse was horn in Germany the daughter of Your Family, Your Parish, Works < February is Catholic Press Month. Isn't this the perfect time to introduce Florian and Rosalie Asel I.cim- Charity, The Foreign Missions friends our hach. She entered the Sisters of your to publication? not send to the address below for a few Why The show them and the of truth © St. Dominic of Caldwell on Sept. Maryknoll Fathers, A4 samples, around, thereby help show others path DOES YOURS? 27, 1905; was formally received 121 E. 39th N.Y. and justice. MEMBER St., 16, R.T, and made her y-J CATHOLIC cn Jan. 23, 1906, Without obligation, please send me a PRESS profession on Apr. 30., 1907. She lO** copy of your booklet. What Only You ASSOCIATION her entire life at spent religious Can Do. The Advocate the Dominican Mothcrhouse, first Send For Our •when it was in Jersey City nnd later at Mt. St. Dominic. FREE Booklet Name Celebrant of the Mass was Rev. Address. Attention: Mr. Bradley John Ansbro, chaplain at Olid- well He was assisted by TODAY! College. V City Zone State. 1 31 CLINTON STREET NEWARK 2, N. J. Rev. William Halliwell, pastor, St. Aloysius, Newark, and R'jv. Arthur Little, chaplain, Villa of l the Sacred Hearty Caldwell. 6 THE ADVOCATE February 9, 1961 That ‘See ’ Partial They May Pope Plans Jubilee Delayed, Justice A recent decision of the New Jersey Supreme the Sisters so much anguish and expense in the For ‘Rerum Novarum’ Court has at long last done justice in a three- realization of their simple desire to do more year the location of controversy regarding anew good, we must reserve our severest criticism for NCWC News Service building of Lacordaire School in Upper Montclair. the provisions of the law which made it possible Following is a translation of the New Year's address made In 1958 the old 30-year academy, conducted for them to do so. For the laws such governing by Pope John Will on Dec. to the by the Dominican Sisters of formulated 30, 1960, diplomatic corps Caldwell, matters as zoning and school location contain an accredited to the The plans for the construction of and better Holy See. Pope announced his intention to larger inequity, a discrimination which is completely facilities for its celebrate the 70th anniversary of the publication the pupils. un-American, utterly un-democratic and entiscly of encyclical "Rerum ” In accordance with the law, these plans were at variance with the novarum by Pope Leo Will. present-day emphasis on the submitted to and approved by the Montclair equality of all under the law. Gentlemen, today’s pleasant Board of Adjustment. The Board of Commis- meeting revives in Our heart all For, if Lacordaire had been a so-called pub- brated respectively its 40th and sioners, however, the vari- of the emotions rejected petition for lic school, it could have been located anywhere sweetness of the 50th anniversaries. The first ance but several which at that We felt the Christ- suggested changes would the whim of a Board of Education, without on holy was observed in 1931 with remove its objection. The school with recourse mas night. complied to a Board of Adjustment, without the the encyclical “Quadragesimo these suggestions, whereupon both boards citizens affected it At that time, in silence and gave by being given even a hear- anno,” and the second with a their approval. ing, much less a right of meditation, you radio appeal. message sent to the en- The grant of the variance had been had all as- zoning Such distinction, such discrimination are in- tire world on the Feast of Pen- vigorously opposed sembled by a small number of resi- comprehensible, especially when we realize that around tecost in 1941. dents of the Lacordaire These there the altar for the neighborhood. peo- is no essential difference between a so- We are glad that the distin- ple declined to accept the decision of the two called school a liturgical me- public and school such as guished representatives of so boards, and carried the controversy to the courts. Lacordaire. All morial of the schools are basically an extension many nations may be the first to out in Court in of the great Christian Losing Superior December, 1959, home, institutions set up by parents to learn of Our intentions in this they pressed to and decisive- assist mystery. on, only lose, finally them in the fulfillment of their primary respect. So We shall promulgate, ly, in January, 1961, by a unanimous decision role as educators of their children. The operation Today your in order properly to celebrate the of our highest court. presence here of some schools they entrust to a Board of Edu- great encyclical of Pope Leo All right-thinking people will join the friends cation, of others to the members has another XIII, document of a religious a which will con- Of Lacordaire in applauding the court’s verdict community, of still others to upright and re meaning that firm, by adding Our voice to and in congratulating the Sisters on their hard- spected Some We desire to stress: namely, to lay people. they support by a grant those of Our great predecessors, won victory. All will join, too, in wishes demonstrate, around the good of tax money, others by contributions to their Pope, the Church's constant solicitude, to them in their new and the project in appreciation church, still others by tuition fees. reciprocal and cordial under- now no longer turned to- of the continued only selfless devotion by which they these accidental standing among the ac- wards Despite differences, all diplomats such and such a point of make so substantial a contribution to the welfare schools credited to the See. are the same; all fulfill the same func- Holy social order to be established, of the state, no less than to that of the Church. tion; all are entitled to the same but towards its treatment by Wc add entirety, as the When we consider the value of what these the law. THEREFORE, want to age in which to the salutation We give we are living ap- Sisters accomplish, when we realize at what self- you a Why, then, this discrimination in the law in pears to demand. sacrifice solemn expression of respect and they do it, it seems incredible that the matter of location? How did it become part love for each nation they should have had to fight for three you repre- long years of the law? How long are we the parents, the THIS AGE —as We indicated to sent, for all of those that touch secure the right to continue and improve their masters of the law and the all a moment is not free from operators of our their ago work. schools frontiers, for all the peoples going to allow it to remain on the uncertainty or reasons for an- Whatever of the earth, whatever may be we may think of those who caused books? xiety. Nevertheless, at the dawn the size of their population. of anew year. We prefer rather assembled Seeing you all to dwell on that which invites what memories to Lent here, come confidence and in Our Times hope. And We say Us, what visions present them- to you, in the pleasant confidence The selves to the mind! But, as , 40 days fast of Our Savior for many Lenten fasting thus has become the of this familiar conversation, that mainly your distinguished spokesman has been the pattern for our to this is an season of duty eat but one full meal in the and not already old habit of day so well remarked, a note of an- lenturies.ent. With Ash Wednesday this we shall to eat Ours. When We exercised the week, between meals. Two other light meals are xiety comes into the heart ie asked to follow His 40 footsteps in days and also allowed, but without meat and without function of dean of the diplomatic also at the thought of the ,10 nights of mortification of our desire for food. prob- corps at equalling another full meal. Each one decides lems of Paris, on Jan. 1, We The Catholic who Ghost peace and active con- >4 complained that Lent was for himself the amount of food Gifts reviewed, in the name of the at these of because light Holy Help cord within each country and sard it made one hungry was answered meals to dipomats of the 70 countries needed preserve his strength. Common between nations. by the brief retort that it was supposed to. discipline and individual represented in that capital, the adaptation are thus How much road there is still to Yet, of course not just hunger, but mortifica- preserved. year which had completed its Actual Grace Do Its Work be traveled to true tion of the flesh and imitation bring prog- and of Christ are the Signs appear that we are not yet at the end course, We always tried to to the service of .true motives for Lenten From these ress of man, find, in the Fasting. mo- of the changes that Lent will undergo in our Frank disquiet of the tives the Church law By J. Sheed ing bears to the theological vir- our duty to God not simply be- man considered from the view- imposes this burden upon lifetimes. Many Canadian dioceses have drasti- agitated world, some promising her tue of faith. cause we love God. Indeed in point of his spiritual, as well as members from 21-59 years of age. cally eliminated most of the Lenten fast. Some Actual graces, we have noted, rays of serenity. man con- ■ Lent do not this piety is the most evident material, requirements; is no longer as difficult as it once was. few of the Dioceses cease when the -soul re- You will permit your former in the United States have THERE REMAIN lor- sidered individual Not so long the of this ceives Sanctifying Grace. On the piety, example of something that be- as an as well colleague to recall in ago fasting duty season adopted the same policy partly because of particular titude and fear of the Lord. As as a member of the had become so burdensome contrary become longs to all the gifts, for they collectivity. the last to so many people changed modern ways of living and partly to they more fre- of those address, of that those who observed counsel gives a kind of special all make love the main ele- The Church ardently desires the season were out- direct the minds of the faithful to the mortifica- quent, richer, more various. For which some passages seem to the moral virtue of the benefit of numbered by those as their edge to pru- ment in the action of the vir- incomparable social to with dispensations and ex- tion involved in that more name implies they arc Us be still -appropriate to- sturdy participation dence, these last three bear tue. and international peace. By its emptions excusing from its observance. in given us for ac- day. liturgical and apostolic life so needed to rewin Then roughly the same relation to the Fortitude is naturally, teaching, its exhortations, its ac- the Bishops of the United States in a world weakened tion, and a related, “Watchers and zealous servants badly by secularism. Whether it is with all its common whole ether Moral virtues. to the moral virtue of the same tivities, working agreement used their special powers this will a ac- new of peace in the world," We said prove policy that will gain wider to as from the Piety is related to justice in fear of the seen energy bring it about, you Holy See to lighten the Lenten bur- ceptance no one now can world of action name; Lord is on Jan. 1, 1953, "we are follow- say. rather are able to perceive yourselves. den and to ease its to individual is now one special way. By jus- by theologians in special relation ing the adaptation cir- In any case, the Lord's spirit of fasting is ours. daily political happenings tice, do to Gad. to cumstances. in This brings us we our duty the moral virtue of temper- in all countries of the world not danger of being abandoned even it its par- AND SINCE we have the op- We may define as love but also to Presently we of Newark and Paterson stand ticular nost piety ance, the theological which now infuse the heart with form may change. Taking up our cross particu- portunity to see you all gathered of to under the of the Lenten Fast to one whom we arc already virtue of hope. We shall a to discipline whereby will always be our duty as Christ’s followers. larly the] say in Our presence, We want to take confidence, now give rise fear. meat is forbidden bound by the duty of obedi- little more about these two entirely only on Fridays and Since for us in our Dioceses this includes the gifts of the gifts this occasion to announce to you They invite us to reflection and that it on Ash Wednesday, and is only at the Lenten Holy Ghost. ence, so by we are doing next week. trifle to find in them a permitted cross of fasting, now is the time to mus- a ahead of time one point lesson, freeing principal meal taken Ember our mind from on Saturday (this ter our courage for the 40 days and 40 nights We receive of Our program for the new anguish and help- year). to come. these, as we! year. ing it to prepare for better days." receive the seven virtues, with We propose to celebrate the Quoting then the meaningful ‘Colonialism’ Smear motto of the sanctifying grace: they are abid- 70th anniversary of an event of city of Paris, No ing qualities in the graced sold great historical significance: “Fluctuat nec mergitur" (May Exceptions i' float lest The most elementary statement the publication by Pope Leo it sink), We invited of their Our listeners to raise their When Christ said, “Suffer the little children touch typing, and other to him function is that they en- Aimed at America XIII, in 1891, of the encyclical eyes subjects necessary with Us to come unto me and forbid them He did us to catch the wind of "Rerum novarum" on the sta- “to the star shining not,” because of his blindness. All other subjects he \ jable ac- not add the tual grace when which tus of the above the slightly words, “except for blind children.” learns in his regular classroom except that he it blows, so that By Louis F. Budenz 1 example Comrade Bogo- workers, a document swelling If children we respond to it, cites is that of the Middle judged so Our waves." And We ended upon a anything,-these were especially dear uses books made up in braille or on records. | move with it. Last week I introduced you to slovsky important by note to Him, and we can Christ Of all the Eastern Industrial immediate Pius of hope with these words: picture drawing them The Archbishop likewise announced the es- myriad ways in which anew Marxist-Lcninist term : Corporation, predecessors, close to Himself. the formed in XI and Pius XII, “Each nation has its in tablishment Of an integrated program of educa- Holy Ghost can move the which is sweeping the world March, ,1958, "with the that they cele- destiny The Catholic Church conducts souls of men to of of the the hidden designs of Providence its vast edu- tion for blind children who arc at present attend- fruitful action, against the United States, “col- participation companies cational there and they each other mutual- system precisely in order to bring chil- ing St. Joseph's School for the Blind. Through are these seven ways, of lective-colonialism.” While Nikita | United States, Britain, France, help dren close Christ. such Canada, the German ly to bring it about. Keeping to While she was occupied es- the interest of the Sisters of Charity these chil- importance that the soul is Khrushchev is Federal Re- In Your the Catholic school she given special to Italy, Prayers firm faith, invincible tablishing system, had to dren are now able to attend class with sighted gifts respond to smiling at offi- public, Sweden, Denmark, optimism and a heart to the sincere concentrate most of her attention on the regular children in St. Joseph’s Parish School for all His guidance and impulse. cial Washing- Norway, Switzerland, the Nether- open parish school. regular school It is from Isaias (X 1.2) lands, and Belgium.” remember these, your deceased effusions of human and Christian subjects, while continuing to re- that we ton, to the point all have That she did not forgot the blind child, how- ceive instruction in braille subjects from the Sis- get the names of the seven gifts: where the So- That is quite an array of priests: brotherhood, we the not to ever, is evident from the establishment of St. ters of St. Joseph. “The spirit of the Lord shall rest viet Premier countries, to be sure, but the Archdiocese of ISewarli right fear anything and to Joseph’s School for the Blind in in The also him: the central theme of the indictment have confidence in God's assist- Jersey City Archbishop announced the establish- upon spirit of wisdom, gets another Very Rev. Louis D. Senez, Feb. 1893. ment and of of “collective colonialism” is ance." of special classes for multiple-handicapped understanding, the spirit friendly front- 11, 1900 Since that time the Sisters of St. children of counsel and that the main offenders Joscpn by the Sisters of St. Joseph. of fortitude, the page article in happen Rev. Edward S. Brock, to S.J., THESE WORDS feel- have done admirable work the blind chil- The of be what Soviet Russia con- expressed among Special Education Department of the Mt. spirit knowledge and of piety. the New York Feb. 1928 dren to 11, ings which have only been streng- who have attended this residential school. Carmel Guild provides braille books and And he shall be filled with the Times of Jan. siders be its main enemies, talking Rev. Thomas F.X. Mansfield, thened to On May 1960, Archbishop Boland books the United States and West in Us up now. We want 19, an- for these students as well as psychological spirit of the fear of the Lord. 29, his hcnch- Feb. 11, 1953. to give them to in conclu- nounced an expansion of educational services for services. He shall not Germany. That is a most in- you judge according to men everywhere arc spreading Rev. Thomas J. Feb. the blind children of this Archdiocese under teresting coincidence which Herron, sion as an expression of the glor- the The establishment of these programs is a re- the sight of the eyes, nor ap- this phrase against us. 12, 1946 Education has occurred ious expectation and the firm Special Department of the Mt. Carmel minder to all of us, who celebrate Catholic Day prove according to the hearing of The chief aim for this terminol- over and over Rev. Raymond J. McWilliams, hope which fill all the souls of Guild. He announced the establishment of an for the the to again in Soviet propaganda Blind, that the Catholic Church is in- ears.” Observe that the "he” ogy, which is supposed char Feb. 1946 12, good will on the threshold of the Itinerant teacher program under which a blind deed interested and "him” to and which has paid good re- vitally in these blind children of whom Isaias is actcrize the present era, is Rt. Rev. Msgr. William B. child would be able to live at home with his who turns for the Kremlin. new year. are so loved by Christ, and that she is en- speaking is the Messiah to come, catch the United States in the ac- 1956 Masterson, Feb. 12, We arc and to local And we adding thereto with family attend his parish school with deavoring to use the most modern educational so that in receiving these cusation of ‘‘a colonial so have this summing gifts being Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew S. all Our in the his sighted brothers and sisters. A specially and also which up: heart, response to psychological techniques to bring these chil- we are receiving Christ’s power,” our country has Feb. 13, 1940 trained Callan, good wishes which your worthy itinerant teacher instructs him in braille, dren to the arms of Christ their Savior. life. largely escaped. "For Britain, France and Bel Rev, Terence Wholihan, spokesman, the Ambassador of The whole is igium collective colonialism of- theory cunningly 0.F.M., Conv., Feb. 13, 1955 Austria, dean of the EACH OK THEM is worth long fers a sort of ‘shelter’ diplomatic wrapped up hy V. Bogoslovsky, ... On the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph 11. Mee- presented to Us so and detailed study. Here we can other hand, the circles corps, kindly Civil War Centennial one of the leading Soviet theoreti- monopoly Feb. 14, 1936 han, in the name of all of you, the merely indicate what they arc of the United States and West cians, in his article on “The Es- Rev. Edward for. Wo have M. O’Malley, wishes that We conceive at this "Abraham Lincoln Catholic?" the seen that hy the Germany regard collective co- Renegade events of the period sense of Collective Colonialism,” Feb. 1938 consecutively. virtue lonialism the 14, moment for you, gentlemen, your is the title of a article in the theological of faith we ac- which as most convenient fascinating current Some criticism has been raised that this em- featured the December In- Rt. Rev. Msgr. John C. Me- and for all issue of cept whatever God has revealed form for their drive against the families, of the noble Information, commemorating both the phasis on the and colorful of ternational Affairs, published' by glamorous aspects Clary, Feb. 15, 1952 nations you so for no other reason than that of the old colonial capably represent. birthday of the great American and the war lead to overlook both He the Soviet for the positions pow- president might us the basic Society Popu- Rev. Charles J. Doyle, Feb. 16, May God will that the about has revealed it; His Church ers and the establishment their year the centennial of the outbreak of the Civil War. issues over which our forebears gives larization of Political and Scien- of 1950 fought and the to begin be for you and for Rev. the truths to us and in a sense domination in the latter's ‘tradi- your Thomas Finn, C.S.P., answers his own catastrophic losses suffered the nation tific Knowledge. This Society is by as a Rt. Rev. Msgr. Andrew J. countries, a year of of they are now tional’ of influence." peace, question in the negative, while at the same time whole. It is startliiffi> to ours; but they arc of experts in sedition spheres reflect that the Civil War composed Schonhart, Feb. 17, 1956 grace and benediction. not the little-known of Lincoln's Cath- total fully ours until we grasp who unveiling story of lives 105t_Jf622,511) exceeded the com- have played such rings what THE CHIEF measures which olic relatives and his own early and bined they actually moan, pierce America whole. upbringing American' total of World Wars I and II around as a the "national liberation education through the words to the move- in a predominantly Catholic region of and the Korean War. It would indeed be a sad reality COMRADE BOGOSLOVSKY’S ment" can take against the “op- Kentucky. commentary if they are meant to express, go on our maturity we permitted pression” from this form of "co- ever in their I theme is that the jibes which ccr- Father Finn’s contribution is just one of ourselves neglect these essential facts. deeper exploration. fto lonialism" are sharply set forth hundreds The Ghost is offering 11s tain cynical British writers have many of articles and books that are now The Advocate and other Catholic periodicals Holy the "nationalization AROUND THE PARISH His without pointed at the decline of “British as of all re- pouring forth from printing in every have not been slow in out aid, which we could presses part pointing the role of the sources” by the the take no colonialism" belong also to the newly indepen- of country. This vast literary flood, touched Church and churchmen in the events of the 1860s. step,»and hy the gift of dent countries. And the shining understanding we to ‘‘American, French, Belgian, off by the commencement of commemorative ob- Catholics a century numbered 10% of respond His, j ago only example is that of Fidel Castro’s servances Jan. 8 aid. Dutch, and Portuguese colonial on by the National Civil War our much smaller population; nevertheless 70 Cuba. Centennial will continue We think of understand- ists, whose 'holy alliances’ to Commission, undiminish- Catholic generals served on either the Union or may "The bold crush the liberation movement of measures of the ed over the next four years. Numerous Confederate ing as giving eyes to faith. special side. Despite the great shortage of Cuban Govern- the are such oc- revolutionary events, including colorful Catholic Two other gifts arc there for peoples frequent community pageants priests, chaplains on both sides made ment, directed against the dom- and re-enactments the the perfecting of what faith has currences." of major military engage- an eminent contribution, while over 500 members ination of American Then most he us imperial- ments, have been The of already given to our intellect. fervidly gives planned. entire series of Catholic Sisterhoods served untiringly as nurses ism in the of that Civil War issues a definition: economy of Harper’s Weekly, the national on battlefields and in By knowledge, we can develop small military hospitals. "Collective colonialism country, is a remarkable news magazine of a judgment of situations has a century ago, is being re- The paternal concern of Pope Pius IX, stress us become universal Instrument example pointing the only cor- printed week by week to enable students to follow ing the of to the conflict created spiritual realities hear a necessity prayer bring rect way which former them ol imperialist policy in Asia, by de- to an end, is most He instructed upon and illumine them, edifying. Bishops pendent and underdeveloped we conic to Africa, and Latin America. in both the North and the South to “let no oc- see everything in This new-fashioned Is countries can achieve prog- casion to reconcile the the context of the soul, policy pass warring parties and grace, ress and complete economic the parading under the false slo- remind the and their rulers that there is sacraments, the next life. and ’’ Advocate people ’anti-communism’ political independence, (he [The gans of and so harmful to nation civil By wisdom we more nothing a as war.” judge pro- Boguslavsky article states. foundly still; •defense of the peoples’ This week, as we commemorate once more the as we respond to We shall several Official Publication of the Archdiocese of it rights’.” spend weeks birthday of our great Civil War president, Abra- we are reaching a kind of in the consideration term of this "col- Newark and of the Diocese of Paterson. of The was first introduced I ham Lincoln, we can look back over the judgment which it is not past the world that dic- lective colonialism," for it is 'he Most Rev. Thomas A. Boland, Arch- merely fantastic to to hy peerless j S.T.D., century with the conviction that out of the blood say that of tator of collectivist colonialism. greatest menace to American se- bishop Newark. shed two we arc to great benefits emerged; the threat of beginning see things curity that has been thought Published weekly by The Advocate Publishing Corpora- Nikita Khrushchev, in his ad- up tion! Most Ilev. Thomas A. secession was removed once and for all, and slav- as God Himself sees them. Iloland. S.T.D , President lit a long time. While Khrush- Itov. M»*r. James A dress to the Indonesian Parlia- Jfor Hushes, P.A., J.C.D. V.G.. Vice that of man’s to Still within the evident; ery, ghastly stigma injustice realm of sco'ng chev he is Pi Itt. Ilev. Msgr. James F. I.ooncv, A M Secre- ment delivered Feb. 1960, li is smiles, distributing tary! lit. Ilev. Msgr. Caesar M. Itlnaldi was forever eliminated. While the war be- and judging—but with a amt Kt. Rev. Msiir. man, always this idea us in cor- U lrU,,rl '*' 31 C " n, N based on the that the na- against every °" *«* ’• gan over view to theory N* J. MX&O7&' the former issue alone, it was the solu- action—comes the g ft ner in of the w’orld by International Member tional liberation movements, of the Catholic Press Association and the tion of the latter that made it a landmark in of counsel. By it we are enabled Affairs and other communist or- International Union of the Catholic Press. Subscriher to Asia, Africa, and Latin America, world to to the the N.C.W.C. News Service. history. respond special guid- gans. Editorial Board: Most Rev. Martin W. arc so smashing up the old co- Stanton. S.T 1).. And yet, is it accurate to of a solu- ance offered us the Ph D.. Most Rev. Walter W. speak by Holy Ghost And while our battle against Curtis. S.T.H.: lit. Rev. Msiir. lonial rule of the British, French, William C. llelmbuchs Rt. Rev. Mser. Joseph It. tion? Slavery is no longer with us, but we are in the actual of .he, llrady. living our communism is not a defense of S.T.n.. Ph D.! Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J, Dougherty. Belgians, and others that these S.T.L., still plagued with the subsequent corollary of in- our spiritual life the S.S.D.; Very Rev. Msgr. George \V. Shea S.T.D.I Very especially- need to be shored the monopoly interests which Rev. Msgr. Thomas M Reardon. "exploiters” 1.1. It.: Rev. James W tegration. Let us pray to Almighty God that, as things we must do and the things have abused colonial Father O'Neill: Rev. William N. Field. M.L.S.i Rev. William Kel- and turn to the United States rule, we John tells his favorite we commemorate up “miracle” story - the ler. S.T.L : Itov. Francis ,1. Houghton. S.T.D. the epoch-making events of a we must avoid here and now tor recognize that the Kremlin is giv- Executive Director: Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Kllev. bo the for that help. time ho made an unexpected call on a sick century ago, we may granted necessary cur soul’s eternal way ing the world parishioner. Paterson Representative; Rev, Carl J. Wolsin. STL. good.Jn a no choice but that Managing Editor: Fiord and wisdom those in- When he went the Anderson. K S. G. charity to bring problems counsel hears something of the ALTHOUGH IT is asserted that of the Sovictization by labeling up stairs, the coffee table was cov- Subscription Price: $4 30 yearly. herited from the 1860s to a and so- vir- ered with Second Class postage paid at Newark, N. J., just equitable same relation to the moral this is a phenomenon occurring free world effort general magazines; when he came under lution every as "co- down, act of Mar. 3. 1879. in the 19605. tue of prudence that understand- the the lonialism.” throughout globe, chief| I they had turned into Catholic publications. Letters to the Editor STRANGE BUT TRUE February 9, 1961 THE ADVOCATE 7 rbe Advocate Little-Known Facts for Catholics welcomes letters to the «. [‘ Editor, for publication By MURRAY ttt tbit column. M.J. Copyright, 199 U ICO.WAKiwi Strwtoa Friends Chide They should be timely, signed by the writer, and Her Because brtef wherever possible.) She Evicted Kin Now (hat the people of Slovakia Misbehaving are forced to manufacture Red Sentence am- By Rev. John L. Mars munition for Castro's Thomas, S.J. street. Furthermore, since this warfare in Assistant Professor of St. Louis married man was to Cuba and various uprisings in Sociology, University coming your My problem is the or of home, were Africa and other countries, the right wrong allowing a very you openly support- 40th Year as world is not close relative ing or at least tolerating his evil, aware of the plight to live under our roof if she is keeping Bishop and scandalous action. that suffering of its leaders like and Granting company with entertaining in our home a married Editor: Vojtassak. they will probably continue their Bishop man who is still living with his wife. I followed illicit On 40 Let us act finally relationship elsewhere, you Bet). 13, years a and now and help that ago, great solemn celebra- my confessor’s advice and asked will not be involved and tion took attention be given to the her to leave. Now my directly place in the historical city of Nitra, Slovakia. The impris- and have shown oned Bishop Vojtassak and Slo- husband good Catholic friends have turned by your action that of against representatives the Czecho-Slovak and the vakia. me you condemn their evil government saying that I had no to interfere in ways. entire nation to right someone It Is inconceivable that gathered witness the consecration of the We felicitate Bishop Vojtassak elsc’s life. your husband first three on the and Catholic friends Slovak bishops after the creation of the first 40th anniversary of his Your letter points consecration and up clearly should now criticize you for in- Republic of Czecho-Slovakia, pray for his lib- one of the dilemmas eration many Chris- ual Christian and for society. If terfering. they have among them Jan in the spirit of, Abraham Obviously Vojtassak, des- erwards. He was tians encounter in a again arrested morally we are our brother's we no regard for decency or ignated to be the of Lincoln and George Washington, keeper, public bishop Spi; in the summer of 1950, The pluralistic culture. Various alter- whose are bound to be concerned about for the rights of this playboy’s diocese, whence came the first birthdays we are ob- nate American Slovaks protested patterns of conduct are tol- his physical and moral welfare. wife. You have no right to American Slovak fraternal and serving this month. erated and against this arrest and a solemn often receive equal If he is danger- make home rendezvous newspaper John C. proceeding along your a pioneers. Mass was celebrated at St. Pat- Sciranka, public appro- ous or sinful paths we must warn for public sinners, whether Forty years ago Socialism was rick’s Passaic, N.J. bation. The Cathedral, New York, pre- or at least not relative be call- already him, encourage your a simple making headway in spite sided over Cardinal popular as- by Spellman him by our silent girl or a home- of the fact that almost 85% of the Christmas Issue acceptance. sophisticated for Bishop Vojtassak and the sumption is breaker. of per- The welfare of society itself is Indeed, you should people entire Czecho-Slovakia secuted bishops, and that there are priests peo- threatened have taken action at once. were and arc Catholic. And Folks no by this false toler- The gov- ple of Slovakia. In Army absolute January, 1951, The criticism are now re- ernment in renewed the criteria ance. When people show no con- you Prague lie was sentenced to 24 years’ Editor: for Hussite cern over the existence of social ceiving reflects how deeply the program by launching imprisonment for alleged “treas- judging right We have been one of those evils, law enforcement receives spirit of secularism has pene- and supporting the so- and generously on and espionage.” He was lib- families wrong. Ev- fortunate enough to little public support, trated some Catholic circles. called Czecho-Slovak National erated eryone is freel injustice in 1956, as share in Based apparently, (he rich beauty of your goes and on a false sense of toler- Church. In Slovakia, although to follow unpunished, wrong-do- Religious News Service then stat- 1960 Christmas One his] ance, public sinners who make 24 Supplement. ers receive acceptance. Ameri- predominantly Catholic, Social- ed, because of his advanced own “con-| age, of our Army chaplains, Rev. Pe- cans have traveled a mockery of marital fidelity are ists were elected to represent the but science” lead his a long way was not permitted to return ter and own life, in Rush, was kind enough to down this road. Disclosures of openly accepted as if their moral country the Prague Parlia- to his diocese. The provided he docs not interfere grounds for share his with violations were a wholly ment. On the copy our family graft, and so on, are greeted private other hand, the his third arrest have been with others. not with general affair of no concern to a Chris- Catholics were able Let me commend entire apathy. to elect only disclosed. your Although Christians a possess tian community. What models we 14 members. With 24 Socialists A staff for the magnificent protest against the arrest job they clearly defined set of norms AGAINST of have God gov- THIS broad back- hold up for our children I and 200 members of other the done in presenting such a Love You parties 83-year-old erning moral conduct, how do drop, let’s take closer look at Bishop Vojtassak contribution a As for charity, will the sinner in the Parliament, the Catholics by the communists to Christian family they deal with those who do not of Czecho-Slo- your problem. I gathered that receive any encouragement to were in the liturgy. The entire issue was minority. vakia was made Oct. a accept their norms because your relative on 6, 1960, they had other means abandon his evil ways if his ac- The apostles of the so-called work of art, and the commer- by the Slovak use different criteria for judging of support that not Newspapermen’s Catholics so you were tions draw no disapproval from Czechoslovak National Church, Association cial advertising was real proof Outdone right and The is of America in a tele- wrong? problem simply throwing her out on the the good? financed the of what can he done by Prague govern- gram to UN Secretary General in that Pold. real and presents the Christian By Bishop Fulton J. Sheen asked that ment sent their emissaries to the Dag It is obvious in missionary giving with a dilemma. On the Hammarskjold, requesting that you have one hand, United States to break the The facts he be ‘‘first and aid- up that its protest be placed before many beautiful Catholic families following are pub- principally he maintains that a person must Catholic Slovak Parishes and in the in lished without ed.” Last year he received 27 follow the dictates 630 UN Human Rights Com- your area, or else you would comment. of his con- Main Street their here not cents Catholic or $27.74 stead, start the new mittee. have been able to present Last year the Protestants of the per less science; on the other, he insists than what Hackensack, N.J. national churches. Slovak Catho- such material! for U. S. each Seventh Day Ad- that basic Christian moral At that time the Slovak news- I thank them contributed $157,400,000 for prin- lic leaders led ventist gave. a vigorous crusade their and with their ciples are absolute and men requested that Soviet Pre- inspiration help foreign missions. This rep- unchange- against these false emissaries mier little details family resents Protestant Those who have the Eucha- able and must be all. Nikita S. Khrushchev and many our a per capita accepted by and with the sanction of the late has yearned rist and the other blessings of President Antonin of for in preserving contribution of Cardinal Hayes, invited Novotny the Faith and who would like IN TIIE PRACTICAL order, FREEZER they our beautiful Christmas season. which OWNERS! Czechoslovakia, who took part in $2.75, is the solution has been insist Bishop Vojtassak to come to the How memorable the $2.49 to equalize differences in the to on the General Assembly of the UN, Feasts of more than tolerance. U. S. to give missions. name of Christ can send offer- This is the correct so- Less than $lO. a week will a should be taken “to task for this Epiphany and the Purification, the Catholic per buy When Bishop ings to the Holy Father through lution, provided tolerance Is Vojtassak applied and many other yesterday, have become to our capita contribu- injustices perpe- based on the belief for a passport he was vehemently the Society for the Propagation that truth trated on the leaders of Slovakia family of three boys after shar- tion to the rebuked and threatened with im- Holy of the Faith. in many moral areas is hard to Full and other nations.” ing your lovely issue. Father for all It also stress- come and must Hindquarter by we prisonment. ed that the missions respect “any and all efforts to I shall keep and treasure the of AID TO the the person’s sincere The pressure from America, aid Society for every attempt to Bishop Vojtassak and the issue always. the world. reach it. however, was so great that per- Propagation of the Faith is not tolerance of two secuted will be Unfortunately, people highly ap- Mrs. Robert The North to restrict to is often based either years later. Bishop Vojtassak B. Merkle, itself purely mone- on the as preciated.” American was permitted to visit Rome dur- Fort Ord, Calif. for- tary offerings. The best kind of sumption that moral norms arc eign missionary offering one can make is to changeable and U. S. Choice Beef ing the Holy Year and was met com- relative, or on force numbers bine the even shallower there by American Slovak pil- 27,219. Catholic sacrifice with prayer. Spe- view that my grims, led Rev. Martin USSR missionaries from the U. S. for mission neighbor’s moral conduct is Custom cut into by B. Ru- Doesn’t Have num- cially designed none enough delicious ber is of bicky of Pittsburgh diocese, who only 7,000. prayer the Worldmission Ro- my concern so long as he stew The which a different leaves me alone. Sirloins, Porterhouses, roasts, was supreme chaplain of the Methodists send 1,580 sary, employs color bead Your husband Slovak Catholic Sokol with head- Free Trade Unions members to their missions; the for each decade, the and friends beef, chopped beef, etc. to serve ban- quarters in Passaic, N. J. Seventh Day Adventists 1,385; the five decades representing the five apparently hold the quite com- meals to the 1926 Southern major mission areas of the mon misconception of tolerance quet average family for In Bishop Vojtassak vis- By Msgr. George G. Higgins Baptists 1,377; the Unit- world. Cut out that ited the U. S. with Bishops Mar- ed Presbyterians 1,356. The this column, pin your my neighbor’s belief and four months. freezer- ( Social Action Department, larg- Flash-freezing, jan Blaha, Paul Jantausch and Director, NCWC) est number of missionaries from sacrifice to it and address it to morals are none of my busi- Several weeks ago in this col- union in Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, National ness. This is and included. Jozef Carsky. They were guests j recognition the U.S.S.R. any one Catholic religious society indifference, not wrapped delivery umn favorable reference tolerance. It Is not of American Cardinals and Bish- was! is purely academic and (b) the! or institute in tfce U. S. is from Director, Society for the Propa- based on to made a report a gation of sincere for ops and took part with other prel- by special ■ question of freedom of associa- the Jesuits. They have 817 in the Faith, 366 Fifth respect the truth or TERMS AVAILABLE committee of the International for the ates from Slovakia at the Inter- I tion for Soviet workers is largely I mission lands. Ave., New York, or to your dio- person in error but on a Labor Organization the cesan to national Eucharistic Congress in on free- irrelevant. director: Bishop Martin W. thoughtless desire avoid the want the best dom of PROTESTANTS Ifyou ... The trade union association are particular- Stanton, 31 St., Newark, inettnvcnicnce of personal con- Chicago. writer was chair- The Times of London and scv-l Mulberry in the U. S. • ly generous in man of the supporting foreign or Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. cern for my neighbor and the laymen's reception eral leading European newspa- is the Meanwhile the mission work. The Methodists, for Louis, 24 DeGrasse St., Paterson. common good. place committee in New York City to ] pers have made the same substantially example, gave about welcome the dignitaries and thus 1.L.0. $l5 million: This false tolerance has seri- same point. A "Tcputable Swiss Lutherans had the know committee has j about $l5 million; ous consequences for the individ- privilege to them. daily says that “From the 152' released a Presbyterians $10,845,000; Scv- Bishop Vojtassak visited all Slo- pages and six chapters of the lenth Adventists Vocation Indulgence vak parishes in North companion re- Day $l2 million. Jersey. report on the trade union situa- Members of the Apostolate port on free- In the Back in Slovakia, Bishop Voj- tion in the Soviet Union it supporting missions, the for dom seems Seventh Vocations can gain a plen- tassak was the target of of trade Day Adventists lead all many at- apparent that in the U.S.S.R. ary indulgence under the ordi- tacks. In union associa- Protestant Their spite of his ardent pat- there are neither groups. mem- tion free trade bers nary conditions on: riotism and priestly after in the U.S.- number only 400,000, but zeal, unions nor free workers, and that Feb. 11, Feast of the the re-establishment of the S.R. each member contributed $2B. Appari- Re- the Soviet trade union is only tion of Lourdes public of Czecho-Slovakia in The Newl The Methodists gave $8.52 each 1945, an obedient instrument of the A York Times and the partial indulgence of 100 when the people of Slovakia voted hailed the report as Evangelical Free Church Soviet dictatorship.” days may be gained for each "a notable contribution $14.40. We do not know against communism overwhelm- to the un- from the 1.L.0. how much Excerpts re- act of charity or piety ingly, he became erstanding of the communist each individual missionary socie- per- again a target port on the trade union situa- formed for economic ty the intention of of attacks. and social system as receives, but we do know how i lion in the U.S.S.R. have been fostering vocations to the well as of the much the Catholics of His first arrest came In 1949, Russian unions the U. S cited here not only to point up priesthood. themselves.” give to but he was released shortly aft- I agree with this the Holy Father who the fact that there is no gen- appraisal with only two reserva- |jk uine trade union freedom in the tions. Soviet Union but also to sug- Forst Inc. ! FIRST criticism of the re- gest that sonic of the criticism Packing Company, ;port is that it tries too hard to being leveled against the 1.L.0. KINGSTON, N.Y. IDEAL be ‘‘objective.” The authors in this country is unfounded. Distributors of merely summarize their findings I refer specifically to the alle- without making any attempt to gation that the 1.L.0. has been CARNATION FROZEN SEA FOODS evaluate them and without taken the communists. since 1812 of For Communion Breakfasts, com- over by ... generations to S. ing any conclusions about the This report demonstrating that U. AT 'ca Dinners .vwy Parties, luncheon, ! trade union situation in the U.S. freedom of trade union associa- inspected’, and passed bv \ ACCEPTANCE iS.R. went ond other Group Affairs They too far out of tion does not exist in the Soviet , department of their way to “explain” the sub- Union, surely would hot have l AGRICULTUREi ZftJ | CST. 132 ordination of to . . j Soviet unions the been published by a communist- FE M communist apparatus. dominated organization. Kingston 1-3500 SPECIAL But the facts in the report speak for themselves. They point to the conclusion that "BANQUET freedom of association does not exist in the U.S.S.R. The repprt saj-s that while the trade unions in the U.S.S.R. “are businessmen have found that ROOM" distinct from the government, they nevertheless play a promi- nent part in helping to run the ... from EICO engineers, E. R. Cole and FACILITIES country—especially in the sphere tS of industrial organization and so- Robert Fellner & Mark J. Furst this new, true cial service." it approach to of these However, adds that stereo “there can be no doubt that from every angle. « in accordance with their rules HORN the trade unions, like all other 1 & bodies in the Soviet Union, have to follow the leadership of the Tarty in their policies and ac- iico HARDART tivities." 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(Continued from Page 1) rooms for women in the other The need for high school ex- two-story wing, and 10 suites pansion is shown sta- by current for married couples in the cen- IN THE OFFING: These are architect’s renderings of various tistics. While there are 129,213 tral section of the building. buildings included in the archdiocesan Above is children in Catholic elementary The suites for the married cou- building program. the T-shaped Build- and its Philosophy schools, there are in ing which will be only 21,624 ples will have private bathrooms connecting chapel erected at Immaculate Conception Catholic schools in the Arch- high and kitchenettes. On each floor seminary. Top right is a typical old age home in a with diocese. U-design quarters for of each wing there will be a married in the center and couples separate quarters for men and women in the separate sleeping room for a Pis- wings. Center shows a THE SEVEN schools right typical boys’ high school in a new high ter on night duty. Each building quadrangle design. The will cost about 3 million each for the typical a will also have quarters for the deign girls’ school is gentle arc with the auditorium-gymnasium for a total of 21 million. Desides extending back from the center and a residence Sisters staffing the home, a chap- for religious teachers in the lower classrooms and each laboratories, el, recreation, dining, library right. will include f the a residence ur and occupational therapy rooms, audi- religious faculty, a chapel, medical services and an auditor- torium-gymnasium, cafeteria and ium. Appeals for Generosity library. Courses will be academic but the girls’ schools will pro- SPECIFIC details of the fund vide commercial subjects as elec- drive have not yet been an- tives. nounced, but it will consist of Archbishop Need of the schools will two The first will Explains Completion phases. phase Increase Catholic school high be a memorial gifts campaign enrollment by yearly 50% to and the second a parish by par- For an approximate total of 32,100 ish Construction pledge appeal. Program and will bring the number of Memorial donations will be is the text schools in the Aich- hollowing of Archbishop Boland's letter an- of secondary acknowledged in a "Memorare His mission mercy on earth, diocese nouncing a 525 million to 57. Book” in each building. The fund raising campaign to help pay for we must provide homelike fa- schools are for the construction Two olanned books will be on permanent dis- of new facilities in the Archdiocese. cilities, under religious aus- two for Union, It is Bergen County, play in special “Memorial with the utmost confi- pices, in which our elderly Es- two for Hudson and one for Shrines." dence that I before you place ocesan priests are prepared for people may pass their declin- sex. One school, Immaculate this for appeal your generous their sublime mission of ing years in the peace and com- for Wash- ARCHBISHOP Boland has des- carry- Heart Academy girls in cooperation and support of the fort so deserve. ing on our Divine Lord’s work they richly Rates: 1 insertion 40c line 4 is un- ignated Mar. 5 as the date for The Advocate Classified per inser- ington Township, already greatest building program that in the world. in the words Certainly, the beneficial pur- the For, tions 35c line. Minimum 3 lines. der construction on Van Emburgh launching parish phase of the the Archdiocese of pose per Newark has of Pope Pius XI, "the priest is of our building proeram Ave. which will continue and is expected to be ready drive, through ever undertaken. This must to program the continuation of Christ,” appeal every Catholic Deadline: 2 P.M. for in September. June 30. All of the 1.5 million Monday occupancy provides for the expansion of the sharer in His divine priest- in the Archdiocese. I trust ‘hat The other school Catholics in the 242 of Write to The Bergen parishes our the of every member of MARKET County seminary, building hood. the faithful PUCE Advocate the Archdiocese be will be located in Hohokus and will individ- seven new schools ar.d will 31 Clinton high In the Providence of God our express his endorsement PAID CIRCULATION St., Newark, N.J. will house 1,500 The first ually approached in that the erection 120,757 boys. period. of four homes for vocations to the priesthood of our program in a material or call MArket 4-0700 students will be in Some 40,000 men volunteers the accepted Sep- aged. The construction cost have increased with the growth way through the answer he will conduct the canvass for tember, 1962. will be in excess of S3O million. of to this HELP WANTED FEMALE TYPING our Catholic population, so gives appeal. It is, which parishes have been di- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE To achieve our goal, we must therefore, with con- that now, our major seminary ' prayerful OPERATOR. FIVE IN UNION there will be a vided into regions with county SWITCH BOARD TYPING raise a minimum of $25 mil- at to fidence that I this TRUNKS. 11 EXTENSIONS. MUST BE MORRISTOWN Darlington is inadequate place proj- THESIS. TERM PAPERS school for boys in Roselle on coordinators and regional mod- lion. TYPIST. 5 DAYS, 9 TO 5. CAI.L MR. accommodate the number ect under the special care of STATISTICAL REPORTS of SMITH MI 29130. Town and Country Quality Home* property near St. Joseph’s erators, drawn from the cler- TYPED FOR REASONABLE FEE men who and dedicate it to the Immacu- CARLTON J. BRUEN. young aspire to fol- CALL MA 4 0700 EXT. 17 REALTOR Church and one for girls in the gy, serving in ca- THIS YEAR we celebrate HELP WANTED MALE St. supervisory low in Our Lord’s late Mother of God. I ask 13. Morristown the footsteps as you JE 0 3435 Rot. Linden area. Ground for both pacities. centennial of the founding WASHING MACH. SERVICE JE 8-2017 priests of the Archdiocese of to join me in making our de- SERVICEMAN: MUST BE EXPERI- will be broken soon. for of our seminary, where our di- BURN- MORRIS Organization meetings pas- Newark. velopment cf ENCED ON INDUSTRIAL OIL ALL MAKES COUNTY program proof ERS. COMPANY WILL FURNISH RA- Hudson will also have schools tors have been held over the last The erection of another build- our faith and pledge of our DIO EQUIPPED TRUCK. EXCELLENT 34 HOUR SERVICE Sanders & for boys’ weeks. ANYWHERK Bracken, Realtors boys and girls. The two This week campaign lasting devotion. WORKING CONDITIONS. CALL MR. ing is of grave urgency. This 28130. Ona Boulevard Mountain Lakea school will be located in cen- secretaries selected the DOLPHIN MI REASONABLE SERVICE CHARGES by pas- DEERFIELD 4-1318 Name building will be a separate unit FOR THE FINEST SERVICE in tors Holy tral Hudson and the girls’ are learning the techniques Instruction Male & Female CALL OLdfteld 3-5038 for the students of MORRIS PLAINS - philosoohy the Bayonne Jersey City of handling the necessary rec- Mahwah Offers St. Anne’s, Garwood—The and is, therefore, designated in Airline training and placement for REALTORS (Greenville) Construction ords. regu- New 7 room split level . $20,900 area. Training meetings for the Hostess Ground positions. Applicants our "The Philos- or lar monthly meeting will be held program as must be 18-39 Yrs. H. S. Grads. For MARY A. BERNHARDT on the girls’ school is expected parish workers who will supervise Latin, JNION COUNTY Algebra interview No. to 558 Rt. 10, Whlppany TU 7-5070 Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. Results of the ophy House.” send address and phone to start shortly. solicitations will be held in each Box 484. East Orange. N. J. call MAHWAH Registration for or Our experience decent literature drive in the OR 4-1442. 1. your protection. Lot u, MOUNTAIN LAKES The Essex County school is county next week as follows: FOR A FONG time wc have help vou «* we have ao other hap- town advanced classes for eighth many For will be discussed. Godfrey py nnme ownera In Union County and the as a co-institutional Essex County, Feb. 13, 8 all been POSITION WANTED RITA planned deeply concerned by grade students who wish to take xurrmindlng area. B. MURPHY Sohler and William Klimas are in structure (separate schools for p.m. at Essex Catholic 1 High the of classroom To Buy Sell Call 237 W. Main St. Boonton, N. J. shortage introductory courses in freshman LITURGICAL ORGANIST EXPERI- or on charge of the program. DE 4-1788 boys and girls located in one School, Newark; Hudson County, in our schools. Last ENCED: WISHES POSITION IN UNION JOHN P. McMAHON space high Latin and freshman algebra will COUNTY. CH Feb. 8 at St. Cecilia’s, A CALL 1-1588. building). No site has been se- 14, p.m. St. Michael’s Englewood September, for example, we be conducted the Immaculate 1583 Morrla Ave., Union MU 8-1434 MOUNTAIN LAKES 4 VIC. by Open Evea and Weekenda lected but it will serve the Cald- Auditorium, Jersey City; Day of Recollection for the men accommodated one BUSINESS DIRECTORY New "listings" complete with photot. Bergen scarcely Heart of Mary School here on well-Verona-Bloomfield Feb. 16, 8 at Sacred of the parish will be held on Feb. NUTLEY area. County, p.m. quarter of the number of boys Feb. 10 from fi to 9 and KLINTRUP, INC., Realtor 26. p.m., APPLIANCE REPAIRS Heart for Un- The program will start with 150 Blvd. (Off Rt. 48) DE 4-0400. parish, Lyndhurst; and girls who sought admis- Feb. 11 from 10 to it a m. noon, BUY NOW SELL OR TRADE Real Estate at "150" Since A NEW HOME for the ion Feb. Mass and Communion at 8 1918 aged County, 17, 8 p.m. at St. a.m., sion in our schools. HEIGHTS RADIO SERVICE INVESTIGATE secondary was announced by Rev. Joseph - TV OUR TRADE-IN PLAN. will be constructed in each coun- John the followed breakfast. The medi- We will list home for sale, MULLINS • RASMUSSEN, INC. Apostle School, Linden. by The proposed of expand- 855 Summit Ave.. Jersey City 7, N. J. your or plan halmch, 5.D.8., pastor and prin- consider buying It if Appraiser'. Estate Specialists the number tations RADIO. TELEVISION. HI-FI. STEREO. you purchase an- ty bringing total of These meetings will be followed and question box will be our Rt. 48 Mt. Lakes ing high school facilities cipal of the school. P A AMPLIFIER. TAPE RECORDER. other house through our office. Let - DE 4-9400 such homes in the Archdiocese conducted by Rev. Frederick AUTOMATIC know requirements. Evenings by training sessions for all the L. in every county of the Arch- Freshmen PHONOGRAPH AND us your PT. PLEASANT in high r.chool who RECORD CHANGER SERVICE. and Holidays call Mrs. Kelly. WE 9-3922. BEACH to seven. volunteers. Canavan, S.J., of Fordham Uni- a parish diocese will go long way to- would like take a to 10-weel: re- FREE STANLEY JOHNSON 318 Broadway corner St. Louis Ave. Each of the new buildings is versity. Reservations may be of ward the ultimate solution medial course in cither ON ANY NEW 25 High St., Home and Income. Immediate made subject, 6 MO. SERVICE Nutlcy. NO 7-8000 occu- .expected to cost slightly more through Louis J. Majewski in this most vital pancy. House consists of panelled liv- St. Paul Guilds our problem because of some difficul- special MOTOROLA TV REAL ESTATE FOR SALE in* rm. with fireplace, kitchen. 3 bed- than $1 million and the design or James J. Lanigan. down 2 2 baths need, for our new high schools ty, will also be it was PURCHASED FROM US. rooms up A/C accepted, heat oil fired. 2 car garage with for each will be similar. There Plan Convention St. John our ex- Nepomucene, Gutten- will enable 10,500 more of announced. E. B. NOWICKI PROP. LOTS FOR SALE tra guest room and bath. Near schools will be 14 double and CALL SW 5-2414 and beach. Plot rooms COVINGTON, Ky.—The Guilds berg The annual Communion youth to take advantage of tne The 73x123. Zoned for busi- advanced course in fresh- ness ideal location for doctor, nine single rooms for men in REPAIRS FAYSON LAKES den- of St. Paul, parish organizations breakfast will be held on Mar. 12 incalculable benefits of a thor- AUTO SERVICE & tist or retired couple for man Latin and algebra will be YEAR-ROUND VACATION LIVINO Income as one of the two-story wings of for converts, will hold their in the school auditorium. Speak- Catholic education. guest home. an- ough iconducted on io consecutive Sat- BUILDING LOT $13,730 dou- G.M. Transmission Service the U-shaped structure, 23 nual convention here 29-30. ers will be Msgr. Christian Haag, will be completely fram- 110x115* call owner. W. T. Ferraro. Apr. They urdays. Remedial work in ftesh- Plymouth. Ford. Chevrolet. Buick. Olds- “ EXCELLENT LOCATION 115 Barner* * ble rooms and nine single Theme of the will pastor, St. and mobile Cadillac, any make auto; we Borough. N. meeting be: Monica’s, Sussex, ed in secular knowledge while inian Latin will be conducted 54.000 J. “Don’t Just Make Converts—- John Newark enriched with will install a rebuilt transmission, guar- Connolly, attorney. their minds are etcry Monday front 7 to 8:30 anteed 6 months; 1 price quoted, no Price Includes public water supply RIDGEWOOD Them.” Neil Englebach is chairman. doctrines of faith, their ups; E-Z terms. 1-day service, 331 Hal- Year-Round Homes Available ;Keep the p.m., and on evenings at ROOFING Friday sey St., Newark. For prices call MI From 915.000 to 940.000 GILSENAN 4 Bishop Richard H. Ackerman, will the divine 5534. 8: M. 8 P. M. COMPANY | Our Lady of Victories, Jersey sguided by mor- the same time for remedial work 2 A. of will be FAYSON LAKE 384 E. Ridgewood Avc. OI 5-1800 C.S.Sp., Covington the City Two debating teams from al code of Our Savior and in freshman algebra. WAYNE TRANSMISSION RIDGEWOOD WILKIE principal convention speaker. their characters formed by the COMMUNITY, Inc. AND VICINITY the Gannon Debating Society of Additional information may he WE CODDLE OUT-OF-TOW NERS GUTTERS, SERVICE Roonton Ave. Fayson Lake Rd. SIDING, LEADERS, OVER 500 MULTIPLE LISTINGS . St. Peter’s College will discuss inspiration of the of or Kinnelon Morris J. MINOR ALTERATIONS A REPAIRS example had by calling LA 0-3555 by all automatic County* N. Repairs on SITHENS GI 5-9000 RT. 46 DENVILLE “GO INTO the whole world Christ and of their consecrated transmissions. TErmlnal 8-4848 REAL ESTATE j "Compulsory Health Insurance to Division of Advanced 158 Franklin DE 4-4444 TE 5-2554 writing Ave., Ridgewood iand preach the Gospel to every teachers. Leo Whltty - Ray Nyhuls OA 7-5553 JE I 4144 for All Citizens,” at the Feb. 13 Studies, Immaculate Heart of BERGEN COUNTY OPEN 7 DAYS AND EVENINGS ! creature,” Christ commanded. 21 Sherman St., Wayne, N. J. meeting. Mary School, Mahwah. OXbow 4-3508 CLOSE TO the heart of our SPARTA St. Mary’s, Rutherford The Divine Savior is the care of the NEW CAR DEALERS AT Communion break- LAKE MOHAWK golden jubilee to aged. If we arc carry out Cape Cod atyle home will 12 altuated on one fast be held Feb. in the Cana Calendar Mrozek Rambler Pontiac and a half North Arlington acres. The house contains high school auditorium. 520 E. St. Geo. Ave., Linden, HU 6 1818 e living room, dining room, three b«l- Speakers and BEHIND EVERY will be Rev. Gerard S.J., Si. Lists Heights on Schuyler Ave. -rooms two baths. $24,000. Murphy, Joseph’s INSURANCE AGENTS CANA CONFERENCES OPEN FOR INSPECTION EMMA B. LA POINTE of St. Peter’s and Jer- College, Cana ContercnreH various 4 NEW MODEL HOMES Feb. 11 Dinner-Dance examine Route 15 Sparta. N. J. emiah O’Callaghan, assistant Phase* of family life. The cor- Monsanto Agency CAPES • RANCHES • SPLITS Open Daily and JERSEY CITY The KEY Cana I: Husband-Wife Rela- Sunday counsel of Holy 69 Water St., Newton DU 3-1950 Parkway 0-5730 poration Jersey City. tionships; Cana II: Spirituality in FROM Name and Rosary Altar Societies Marriage: Cana III: Parent-Child Our of the Lake, Verona— Cana FURNITURE DEALERS Lady Relationships; IV': Annual re- E. G. ANDERSON, Realtor s; of St. Joseph’s Church here will view of I. II 111. MONROE on and L. A debate the proper methods $17,990 Serving Mnhawk-Sparta Area hold their second annual dinner- Paterson: Ax above except Cana II is ENGLEWOOD FURN. CO. MODELS OPEN DAILY WY 1-7320 Rt. 13 Center of Sparta, PA to follow in promoting Christian Parent-Child Relationships. Cana III: 9-6181 dance Feb. 11 at Ukrainian Cen- House of the World Famous reunion Spirituality. BERGEN WEST MILFORD through the ecumenical Fleet St. and Oakland OSTERMOOR MATTRESS COUNTY ter. Avc. Sunday, Fab. 12 council will feature It costs no more for an SEE ANY OF A FINE the Feb. 12 Mendham. St. Joseph’s. SAVINGS ACM Charles Brandon is chairman, Cana I. OSTERMOOR SELECTION OF HOMES THRU meeting. The dchators wil be LI 3-4689. Early American assisted by Vincent Brandon and Sunday, Fab. It Full Line of Household Furniture A1 Bucholz and Robert Lambdin. Ridgewood. SMITH & MOONEY 6 ROOM RANCH Mrs. Mary Jane Tucker. Mt. Carmel. Annual. 7:30 88 W. Palisade Ave. LO 7 0427 $19,500 4 up C.l 4-5304. Home Office TE 5-7007 The society has organized a p.m. REALTORS Beautiful wooded plota, trees, lak< DAYS Montclair, Immaculate Conception. 111 Klnd’km’k with club privileges. 15 "GRACE" Decent Literature in ltd.. Mnntvale. N. J. Committee Cana 11. 7:30 p.m. HOME IMPROVEMENTS PArk Ridge 82400 3 B/R, Living Rm., science kitchen Ui to Valentine Dance Sunday an effort gain the cooperation Fab. 24 baths, attached garage, aelect loi Clifton, DUMONT own for St. Rrcndan’i. Cana 11, 7:30 JOSEPH H. MARTIN & SON at HIGHCREST LAKE. Earn the full period! of in removing ob- CUFTON—A St. Valentine buf- pm. storekeepers est. 40 Ridgewood, Mt. Carmel. years $21,500 $2,000 down A. and Savings received by 15th jectionable literature from their fet supper and dance will he held Cana I. 7:30 Aluminum Awnings M.D., Inc. VA% P.m. Combination Windows Spacious cape. 3 large B'R. Hi baths, TE 8-1050 eve. HA 7-8316 earn from Ist. i| stands. St. Brendan’s Cana Council dividends Ten two-men teams have by PRE-CANA Doors . Venetian Blinds modern eat-in kitchen, full dining Current Dividend room, Direction.: Rt. 23-one mile past Duller have been formed to visit the stores. Feb. 11 in the auditorium at 8:30 Feb. 19 26 Nutley, Holy Family, Aluminum Siding • Jalousies finished Rec. Urge fenced yard, This means more room. to entrance of High Crest Lake. East you HU 3 7782. Porch Enclosures close school. Only old. Ticket chairmen „ to 6 years side of lake to Northwood Drive to be save Joe Hudson has been named p.m. at Mr. and Feb. 26-Mar. 5 Elizabeth, OUR SPECIALTY and time sure you St. Mich- models. PAID committee chairman. Mrs. Michael Pivornick. ael'a. El. 3-3597. HY. 23 Butler. N. J. HOWSE REALTY INC. and earn In ad- 8-2000 845 Palisades Ave.. Teaneck. N.. J. regularly. Feb. 26-Mnr. 5 Ridgewood, TErmlnal FARMS - Mt. Car- TE 61010 TE 6-2221 HOMES - ESTATES dition to the convenience mel. WII 5-0120. 4 TIMES PILLOWS - QUILTS Mar. 5-12 East Orange, Blessed DENVILLE MORRIS and Sacrament. HU 3-7782. HUNTERDON. WARREN earnings, your savings COUNTIES HUSBAND-WIFE RETREAT PILLOWS - QUILTS insured to EACH YEAR JAMES V. are up $lO,OOO. K of C leh. 17-19 Carmel Retreat House. GRIFFITH INC. DUrFY Agency Made to Order and Renovated. Pillows PRIDEAUX, Main St. Chester. N. J. TR-9-520 Oakland. OL 2-3272 or FA 2-6104. Membership returned same day. Feathers and Down by REALTORS - INSURERS Evenings MUrray 9-1200 the pound. 58 Indian Rd., Denvllls. N. Op*n Manday t A. M. ta 4 P. M. PENNER BROS. OAkwood 7-4300 Juliet R. McWilliams, Realtor 560 B’way Tutiday Him Friday t A. M. ta 4 P. M. Is 50,000 Your Neighborhood Bayonne FE 9-0905 "Serving the Hub of Morris County** Main St.. Chester N. J. TR 9-5131 Since 1910 Nearing ' LAKE HIAWATHA APARTMENT PLUMBING & HEATING TO LET NEWARK Membership in the Knights of Columbus Pharmacists "Says" HOMES • LOTS - ELIZABETH of ACREAGE Modern Elevator Apts. SAVINGS in New Jersey reached an all-time high 49,91 during Michael T. Baudermann, Inc. MONROE J LILLIAN DELANEY. INC. 1960, William J. Boman, state deputy reports. PLUMBING AND HEATING 28 N. BF.VKRWYCK RD. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 181 WILLIAM ST.. NEWARK 3 LAKE HIAWATHA. N. J. Pierce Manor 2-7407 “New now ranks in national member- MA JE 8-2053 DE 4-2053 7, N. J. 3*7090 Jersey eighth 221Wathington St at Bank St Newark •MA m 4 Rms. (1 bedrm.) from $123 ship standing,” he said. In jurisdictions reporting net RELIGIOUS GOODS LAKE HOPATCONG 5 Rms. (2 bedrms.) from $139 gains of 1,000 or more members, RELIGIOUS ARTICLES THE MIRACLE SHOP 6 Rms. (3 bedrms, 2 New Jersey placed second on a LAKEFOREST RESERVATION baths) 314 Ridge Road. Lyndhurst percentage basis with a net gain (opp. Rltz Theatre) At Upper Hopgtcong from $169 Daily 1 to 5 6 to 9 One block to Immaculate of 3.68%. Water front lot • Conception WEbster 3-4545 75 foot front -93.800. Church lc School. Another with 02-foot front water front- "I in anticipate a membership NURSING HOMES age. only 54.750. Open dally 0 to 5 P. M. NEWARK Tuesday excess of 52,000 in New Jersey at Practically three bedroom home. and Friday until 8 P. M. •*** A ftaaraa Martorana. Prapa. new buy at 918,000. Sunday the close of this fraternal year,” Lid- PHARMACY AB3EY NURSING HOME H 1-5 P.M. Ertahllahad Vi acre 235 foot paved road, 91995. Presldsnllal Management added. orar 30 roar. COMPLETE SERVICE EL 4-0485 Boman Paur At a nearby lake. 3 bedroom Raglatarad Pharmaclata Aged Convalescent. Chronically 111 lakefront cottage fully fraa Pallvarr Opan Rvarr Par insulated only 912.000. From 86 Van Ness Place BOMAN reported also that since 9 a m. to 11 p m. For best buy* on New Jersey*! largest 714 Ml. Protract lake, FOR 1952 almost doubled, Avanua aar. Bl 3-0303 stop at the Lakeforest Reserva- membership • Montclair Avanua tion Office Club plan. increasing by 23,728 from 26,189. HU 3*4749 Nawark, N. J. Newark. N. J. This 91% jump leads the entire Benedict Manor Guest House ARTHUR D. CRANE CO. nation in JERSEY CITY for - elderly folk. Pleasant rooms, rea- Lakeforest Office ADVOCATE SINCE jurisdictions reporting sonable. bountiful 1903 VALRNTI'I PHARMACY fine and home Route 15 . 6 miles north of Dover, N. J. of or more JOIEPH cooked meals. Morris County area.. gains 5,000 members. VALENTI, ft a, Ph.r. Pratcrlptlnna Owned A operated by Mrs. Batsch LAKE PARSIPPANY RESIDENTIAL Bahr Naadt AND INDUSTRIAL OIL BURNERS In addition, New Jersey led the DE 4-7019. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Photo Dapt. Proa Dahvarr 734 Wait tlda nation during this eight-year peri- Ava., opp. Falrvtaw UPHOLSTERY-SUP COVERS CAPB COD 115.MH) Jartay City, N J. 1). GALLO. BROKER FINEST FUEL OIL od in jurisdictions reporting net PHONE: DE 3*3944 QUALITY Lake Panippany TUcker 71580 RATES AND GENERAL gains of million KITCHEN CHAIRS FOR RESIDENTIAL $3 or more in AND INDUSTRIAL HEATING MAHWAH K of C insurance in force, show- WESTFIELD EXPERTLY RECOVERED $2.95 and UP CENTRAL • ing an increase from $ll.B mil- PHARMACY DISCOUNT CITY INFORMATION REGARDING DEPENDABLE .Mlchaal J. Carmala, Raa. Phar. EARLY OCCUPANCY EFFICIENT OIL BURNER SERVICE 542 Montgomery St., Jorsey City, N. J. lion to $49 million, Praicrlptlnm Cara4ullr 3 Bedroom Colonial—largo living FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Compmindad TELEPHONE DE 2-4400 room, ON All MAKES OF BURNERS fireplace, near parochial schools and Pruac Itegina Mundi Council, Clifton— Parfilmat Caaanatiaa Open 9 a m. 10 p.m. Closed Sun. transportation. Owner ADVERTISING CALL Room Many extras. Rtrk flnppltai anxious to Pay Heating Bills the PETRO A class of 11 members received 414 Central transferred, sell. Asking Way—lo Equal Monthly Ava., Wlttflald 3*1494 TUTORING 518.450. the first degree on Jan. 21, at the Installments—No Additional Cost. ENGLISH AND LATIN TUTORING THE DATOR AGENCY clubhouse. The exemplification NUTLEY MArket 4-0700 ON HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL 8 E. Itamapo Ave. Mahw«h, N. J. RAY DRUft CO. was in honor of Bishop James E. MR. McGUIRE. SO 2 4707 l.Afayctte 8-3000 PETROLEUM HEAT AND POWER COMPANY . Jamal Rlccla. Raa. Phar. Walsh, M.M., Maryknoll mission- Baby Naada Praacriptioaa OF NEW JERSEY er now imprisoned by the Chinese Promptly 972 Cut Rata Pruga and Cnamatlca BROAD STREET, NEWARK, 2-8130 communists. • N. J. MI. Principal speaker! Ava. North THE ADVOCATE CLASSIFIED MARKET PLACE was Rev. J Donovan, M.M, For the Blind—as Nowhere Else By Anne Mae Buckley

NEWARK Recently a man moved his family from another state to a city in the Newark Archdiocese. The reason: here he found the most comprehen- sive Catholic-sponsored pro- pram available to his blind child. Here, a blind child can at- tend his own parish school with his brothers and sisters and neighborhood friends, and be assisted by a special itinerant teacher several days a week until he has mastered braille subjects and skills. Here also the blind child, who for psychological or emo- tional reasons requires a more sheltered environment in which to learn and play, finds a spe- cial school just for him and others like him.

Even mentally retarded or emotionally disturbed blind children will soon (Feb. 13) have available to them a week- ly session with teacher and psychologists, and their par-

ents will be able to talk over their problems at periodic discussion sessions with a psy- chologist. The priests, Sisters and lay experts who carry out the pro- gram cannot remove from these children the handicap of DAILY CHORE: blindness as Christ did for the Joseph Stokes, blind student of the sixth grade at St. Joseph’s fills blind beggar as told in next parish school, deftly classroom Holy Water font demonstrating that he is Sunday's Gospel. But they can integrated into school life, even to 'TIL TOMORROW: completely assuming extra-curricular chores. make it much less a handicap, Mary Beth Lynch and Michael Sister Bernadette his on. so that the blind child can Ward wave from Maria, S.C., teacher, looks hope steps of St. Joseph’s Home for the one day to go his way in the Blind to sighted classmates, Ellen Devlin and Peter sighted world in a manner not Behrens, who escorted them home from St. so terribly different from that Joseph’s parochial school. of the man who was cured. Sister Gregory has opened door to welcome blind youngsters. “THE NEWARK Archdiocese cr administrators of the sys- NINE MOItE blind children know, could crack tem is under the sary as is, I believe, the only place in integration of the blind are being a beginning for this integrated under a pressure the world where such child into of the competitive a wide sighted environ- new at St. project. project Joseph's par- sighted classroom) receive variety of services is available ment. ish school, Jersey City. They their education in just EDUCATORS to Cathoic blind "We such an at Columbia the child,’’ are preparing them for live at St. Joseph's Home for environment at St. said Rev. Richard M. McGuin- life,” Father MGuiness Joseph’s University, >vhere Father Me- says. the Blind just across the School the Blind,” Father Mc- Guinness is working for his ness this week. Father McGuin- "They will be living the rest street and formerly received Guinness explains. Blind chil- doctorate in special ncss is director of the Mt. Car- of their lives with sighted education, peo- their education there in the all- dren who fall into the profes- are by New- mel Guild Apostolate for the ple so if possible they should blind classes deeply impressed which are now the sional classification of "cdu- ark’s Catholic Blind and of the educational be prepared to program for the now make nor- source only of their 'braille cably retarded” are included blind, services for the blind which mal social contacts and lead and even by the fact that training. in this function under the group. a priest is assigned to doctoral Guild's Spe- independent lives.” At the parish school they Even blind children with studies in the field cial Education department. This is happening in two with professional keep up their classes, us- emotional disturbances of These varied educational ways. find special education. Fath- ing braille books provided by help under the of the Mt. er McGuinness is services add up to a program There are 10 aegis just one of children, seven the Mt. Carmel Guild and the which offers of them Carmel Guild in the psychia- those in the program, Sisters something to totally blind, three State Commission for the Blind, tric services it is to every blind child—no matter sighted, attending equipped and lay people, who hold or parochial take their turns at chores like provide what his of blindness schools in Bergen, through its Catholic are completing studies for de- degree or Essex, Hud- eraser-clapping, and other “There Union partici- Guidance Center. grees that qualify them to handicaps. is no son, and Passaic coun- pate in fire drils "without a But there were some stand beside blind child who is not ties, or to enter men- the personnel of acccpta- preparing paro- hitch" to Sister Hel- according tally retarded or be into the observes chial schools next emotionally any professional agency dedi- program,” September, en Aloysius, S.C., principal. disturbed blind youngsters who cated to similar goals. Father McGuinness. who are visited one, two, three What's more, their sighted to for the four had be turned away because Yet, beyond their Something blind is or days a week, by an itin- classmates vie for the honor clearly they had such severe problems clinical be- not an innovation in the New- erant teacher. Sister Marguer- of them thought-out goals, escorting across the that did not ark Archdiocese, ite C.S.J. they fit into the yond the professional terminol- although the Charles, It is her job street to the at Home day’s program anywhere. and hcre-and-now varied program has evolved to teach them braille skills Beginning ogy results, end. Sister Helen Aloysius at since last when and Feb. 13, the Center for hovers the inspiration, that has May Archbish- help them adjust to the new notes. And so normal is the 99 Boland outlined for environment Blind, Central Ave., New- led them to their present op plans the of the competitive relationship, to according a ark, even they will be new Education sighted classroom. accom- unique status—“the only place Special Depart- This service gleeful Father McGuinnes, that modated in the new psychiatric in the world ment. Since 1893 the Sisters of will be provided to each child that provides such "they’ve even gotten into a few and social service AT St. of Newark have until the being ar- a wide variety of services for ACADEMY: Three of the five blind students at Joseph con- time when he no scraps." ranged for them and their St. ducted St. Joseph's School for longer needs it. par- the blind.” Dominic’s Academy Martha Chojnacki, Sharon ents. A limit the THESE of eight This inspiration can be found Blind, Jersey City, which These children were able ARE the blind chil- young- and Pauline not, sters Kelly Zook, demonstrate collapsible walk- to has been deemed neces- is still a unit of the compre- attend Catholic schools hc- dren equipped psychologicaly in Sunday's Gospel. ing canes to Sister Margaret Clare, O.P., principal. hensive program. forc the itinerant teacher pro- and emotionally to "lead inde- Integration of girls from St. Joseph’s Home for the gram was launched last Fall. pendent lives” as Father Me- THE FEATURE most prized to Guinness Blind has been going on at the Academy since 1930. The plan is add a second describes them. But Father McGuinness and by oth- itinerant teacher next year. blindness can lead to or be accompanied by other difficul- ties or handicaps. “The chil- The Advocate Where Inca Gold Adorns dren who require a more shel- tered, more individual Spanish Churches ap- 9 February 9, 1961 proach (some children, you By Floyd Anderson slightest exertion, and exper- and walls of these ornate of this the across sea to re- ings; you will see them ho- severe headaches in CUZCO, Peru The mere iencing till churches. Many of these, too, the coffers of the plenish mon- tels, in the finer restaurants, to Cuzco is something you have become accustomed were Belting damaged in the last earth- much of it also went to archy, as well as in the museums. of As to the altitude. an accomplishment. you quake, and reconstruction is decorate the houses of God. leave Lima by non-pressurized still going on. WHY GO TO Cuzco? MUCH OF CUZCO has been plane, it is like any other flight Many of But regardless of ■ scaffolding, ALL THE CHURCHES are maintained rubber us may never have heard of as it was in the except for the hoses piled stones and the beau- decorated with beautiful dust, paint- Inca days. There are Ladies this city which should be known still the extending from the side of the ty is evident to anyone’s eye. ings too. of them are the for the exquisite art in its Many narrow stone streets, some so cabin for all the passengers. The cathedral, for instance, has so-called Cuzco art, done by In- narrow that pedestrians at churches, the beauty of its al- must Lima is sea level, and Cuz- a magnificent choir carved dians who trained * tars and wood and were by the step into doorways to avoid co is well over 11,000 feet high carvings, es- from cedar with * *- /"A intricate de- Spanish. So many thousands -* pecially for the of being scraped by cars. The cor- in the Andes; and you fly above distinguished signs. The altars and the entire have left the too "Cuzco art," which paintings country ners are sharp I saw a many mountains before you flourished wall behind them are resplen- that Peru will no allow half-ton X * reach the Urubamba from around 1600 to 1700. longer truck that had to man- 4, valley dent with gold or silver. Some them to be sold for exporta- euver backward Cuzco is. Your Cuzco is believed to be the and forward where rubber are completely decorated at with tion. It is said that onetime four times before turn. * hose is for the will oiliest continuously inhabited it could % oxygen you gold leaf, as the chapel of the 200,000 of these religious city in all of North and South paint- Many of the inhabitants of need as the plane ascends per- Archbishop’s residence. Others ings in were existence; approx- Cuzco are Indians. / 25,000 feet into the clouds. America. It is believed to have have large Quechua haps silver plated sec- half of these K imately are be- You will see them at Mass on * Your hand and been founded in the Uth cen- -*- arm may get tions reaching from floor to to lieved now be outside a morning, tired from the hose with tury, but since the Incas left Sunday perhaps a * / holding ceiling. of Peru. mother no written dates nursing her hungry the steady flow of oxygen to history, are The Inca civilization did not The Cuzco paintings have a K -*• but guesses. baby during the ceremony nostrils —butif put it intelligent use your you gold or silver for any- certain ’’native" touch to them and when she is * down for When Cuzco, ancient capital leaving af'er 4* only an instant, you thing but decorative purposes; that is charming and authentic. of the vast Mass you may see that she is feel the effect. Inca Empire, was quickly though the Spanish sent * discovered much They are all religious paint- barefoot. ■* Aground in Cuzco you quickly by Francisco Piz- / : feel the lack of oxygen. You zarro and his fellow conquista- * learn for the first few days dores, it had a population of ap- Sunday 'Procession not to rush about, not to proximately 500,000. Today . it numbers about bend down too quickly to pick 100,000, with small up something. You find your- many villages in the out- skirts. in self gasping for breath at the High the Ancles, a Tourist * The only practical way to Trap reach Cuzco Peru is ■** is by plane, two PISAC, It hard to presents an interesting aspect you must edge past each other. hours from believe that would find Lima, swooping you a of Peruvian life that is not This presents real if tourist problems down through mountain trap high in the Andes found in Lima, or the First for Cuzco peaks Arequipa the other traveler should be a into the valley. By train Mountains of Peru —but vou other larger cities. up Quechua mother with a -5*J baby CUZCO, Peru—lt was anoth- and down the mountains it is do. Run by an enterprising Asa result, the Quechua In- on her back and first for though a bundle in ci Cuzco, per- two days; by car it is young Qucchua, it will of thiir up to probably d;ons are losing some one hand. One American tour- of its inhabitants not haps many four days. net the more naturalness; one feels that the youngster ist refused to go over the bridge did not hear of it—and might than a few "soles" a day, but is less procession becoming a “It’s not well organized," c %s r.ot have its signifi- CUZCO IS with recognized replete evi- apparently he considers it well means of attracting attention to she 2k said. And she had a point cance. dence of the ancient Incas’ worth the en- effort. the Mass, and more a means there. The setting was the gineering ability, their grand building Every Sunday the Qucchua of a few coins from “know gathering ms lounge of the Hotel Cuzco, with how.” The Incas had no Indians their YOU ENCOUNTER t bring food stuffs, the tourists who snap pictures the ,ur- y a grand piano at one end, ar.d power machinery, no metal their hand-woven ist trap on the mountain blankets, al- ol their colorful native cos- road * at the other. Jo- tools, yet the walls high above fireplace they built paca and llama rugs and sip- tumes. Pisae, which clus- still seph Sullivan, president of Sul- stand, firmly locked stone pers, Pucara pottery and other ters among the rich fields in livan Mass by stone, bound TJIK TO UK I STS who Brothers, Lowell, , though by no materials to the square of Pi- cn.ne the valley below. As your car L which 23 Catholic mag- mortar. And Cuzco has In this last of prints ‘ had sac. days gone by, this on Sunday January, moves cautiously around the azines, was the of ihe many earthquakes since deserved their pic- instigator Inca v as done mostly for trade however, many serpentine curves, you “first." He is here In Cuzco times; many churches tures and whatever were among themselves; it was their bargains suddenly spot a half-dozen good ARE YOU WEATHER-BEATEN? as a member of the Catholic badly in the damaged in the latest Sunday fair, where 'hey pur- they purchased village sized rocks in the road. There Press Association Com- severe one in 1950. The he Study chased or visded square. bridge over ' is a Quechua "busily heav- exchanged, hoy, an mittee, mass Here the Incas had roaring river had torn You Need Automatic analyzing com- tlieir and swapped gossip of their oeen ing them over toward the of the munications in Peru. The other Temple Sun, their most mountain villages. down, and it is now Peing* re- mountain side. Your first members are Rev. Albert sacred structure, and near it placed. Steel beams lave been thought is Nqv- The town elders carrying or- that there has been ins, CPA the fumed Field of laid across the river; some M.M., president e - id the Sun, nate staffs emblematic of tlvir a landslide, and that this editor of and Find which was with also attached. Maryknoll; planted corn office marched in procession cross' pieces are youngster is clearing the road Anderson, CPA vice stalks made of here Hut that is all. president gold; the on motorists. Of DRYER through their course CLOTHES square for' you too and managing editor of 'lhe were golden llamas and At one end some planks have give him way to Mass. They were pre- a few soles (each Advocate. them—also shepherds guarding . ceded been laid loosely, so there is no sole is worth about \ by youngsters blowing cents) as Let it blow! Let it storm! Fluff-dry your Sullivan could not resist the made of gold. This was all tak- horns. problem there. Hut for he stands there After Mass, the proces- perhaps smiling as you in sat en any weather, or in less temptation. He down at the by the Spanish conquerors, sion would return with the 50 feet, one must inch his svay slowly drive by. lnundry day night, piano and his facile melted down, and sent back to along a 2xt 0,-to than an fingers horns clearing the way through piece, holding You feel a bit of a glow at hour—automatically! rang out a tune probably never Spain. the narrow mud-and-stone a cable about shoulder high. the kindness of this youngster before heard in Cuzco's histor- not tv clothes from streets. This is too bad, if you re- till you happen to look back Huy dryer your MANY OF THE ic 800 present member not to years. churches look down under and see him-carefully throwi ig favorite store. The were built by the NOW, there pvbIiC@SERVICE tune? "When Irish Eyes HOWEVER, has any conditions. back the rocks —and then Spanish from the ruins of the Arc Smiling”! been an invasion of tourists. It becomes more difficult, sitting the side Inca temples. The Inca by of the road, stones Pisac is on the tour route however, when you meet some- awaiting the next were used for the customer for DON'T BE A DRUDGE BUY A DRYER foundations, and it should be, because it other one going the way. Then his mousetrap. F.A. THE 10 ADVOCATE February 9, 1961 Wichita Starts Recruiting Pope Stresses Social Needs Laymen for the Missions Stemming From Automation Kan. (NO) - The WICHITA, gram will be conducted by the NCWC News Service Wichita Diocese has become the THEREFORE the Church, Catholic Church Extension Socie- is translation Following a of an address made which as know is first in the U.S. to set up a by Pope John you always pro- ty as a home mission counter- Will, on Jan. 15, for the 10/A considerate of the whole gram to recruit Volunteers 1961, International Social Service' develop- Papal part of the Papal Volunteers pro- Conference in Rome. The Pope stressed the social ment of mankind, has a lively for Latin America and Extension The two needs arising gram. programs are re- work. Volunteers for the U.S. home from the increasing industrialization interest in your And wo cruiting jointly. They have sep- of society. missions. the of are glad of the active part taken arate headquarters in Chicago. Upon request the com- Mark mittee the ficult to face those therein by specialized interna- Bishop K. Carroll said Plans call for the organizing 10th In- new ways of first partici- tional Catholic es- the two teams of Papal Volun- ternational Conference on Social life with their own means. When organizations, pants in both programs be teers to in Service, We difficulties beset pecially the International Catho- from Wichita will be as- the field this are glad to receive man in his work Fall. and welcome lic Social Service Union and signed to Belem, at the mouth of you. and family, he is in danger of Caritas Inlcrnalionalis (Interna- the Amazon in Brazil, and Lima, We have noted with great in- suffering serious damage if the terest tional Charities), which we re- Peru. Jesuits to Aid your pro- community docs not grant him gram cently congratulated “upon re- No specific areas have been of work, brotherly assistance. African Students dedicated viving the true meaning of char- designated for the Extension Vol- to That, gentlemen, is the area of unteers but will "social service essential task. In ity, and restoring to honor hum- they be sent to NEW YORK - your fact, so (RNS) The ble of the in cial service can works mercy, prac- parts of the U.S. where the Jesuit Educational Association, a changing complement a tice of which the Church warm- Church “is world,” and es- human truly in a missionary coordinating agency for the 28 imperfect resources, help- to its ly recommends to Her children’’ status,” the Bishop said. Jesuit-run colleges and universi- pecially ing those who need assistance, role and its from children in difficult (Acta Apostolicac Sedis vol. LII, The Papal Volunteers program ties in this country, announced a situa- 1960, p. 768 Address to members was announced last vear by the here that Jesuit schools will responsibilities . tion with respect to their fami- step of Caritas Internalionalis). to That is a sub- lies, to old in embar- Holy See. It seeks recruit qual- up scholarship aid to African stu- persons ject of No one doubts that this in- ified laymen to go to Latin dents studying in the U.S. thought rassing conditions, or worse, in worthy ternational meeting, with the America for a specified period Rev. Edward truly misery. B. Rooney, S.J., of time to with of holding your attention and of We do not omit adults de- participation of- eminent per- cooperate lay association president, said 18 leaders there in their work calling forth among you useful prived of work, or workers sons and many representative on African students are now receiv- behalf of the Church. exchanges of opinion. These will who do not enjoy adequate organizations, will produce fruit- ing assistance at Jesuit schools permit you better to in their ful and profitable contacts. It The Extension Volunteers pro- in the U.S. accomplish security employment. your mission, so important in to- Social service also allows, for will allow the delegates to ex- day’s world. their benefit, the preparation change information and to un- of new laws and the perfect- derstand better the effort need- You have rightly pointed out SEWING LESSON: A missionary nun in Pakistan shows five at St. of ed and the remedies to be DORMITORY, REFECTORY, CHAPEL students Ther- that this world is in full evolu- ing already existing legisla- used, esa’s School tion. It thus aids in the in- thus uniting effectively all in- High for Girls in Rawalpindi how to use a sewing machine. tion. The increased tendency to- On* room serves this triple purpose for the dividual and collective initiative CARMELITE wards industrialization is creat- tegration of everyone into the SISTERS of in EDAKUNNA INDIA. Their one room is human to serve mankind better. house ing a phenomenon of growing community, making its called Our Lady of Perpetual with the less Help urbanization in many countries. solidarity favored Thus you will be good imitators Convent. The Sisters have occupied members a thing. of who Would You Give to Christ New industrial communities are tangible Jesus, “went about doing this dwelling since 1944 when they developing, and increased mech- By so doing, social service good” (Acts 10, 38). That is the began teaching in the m parochial anization is causing really fulfills its role, which is desire of His humble vicar. school. profound up- And, Converting the room daily heavals in of life and work to serve society by allowing as a token of Our good will for from one to is ways use another not only But individual to Not Give to His Vicar? that have been traditional to every live respect- you, your families, and your time-consuming and inconvenient but up ably, and to do his duty and satis- We grant the it is now in the rural world. work, gladly you not fitting that the room also Some people might wonder fy his legitimate needs while re- favor of a generous apostolic has to serve as a Chapel. It’s multi- whether they would have ' loved SOMETIMES MEN find it dif- specting spiritual values. blessing. purpose use was to be only temporary for the Propagation of the Faith more Society Propagation —sixteen years ago! Unless financial if had lived in the time is they of The Father’s Mission Aid help forthcoming from outside of the Faith Holy Christ, and heard Him say: it will still be "Go sources in use “tem- Archdiocese of Newark: for the Oriental Church ye therefore, teach all nations.” porarily” many years from now. The Most Rev. Martin W. Stanton, Ph.D., L.L.D. Catholics of the No. For Our Lord said: "It is S.T.D., village have been saving money since 1944 and In Time Need better I 31 Mulberry St., Newark 2, N. J. Phone MArket 2-2803 of they have accumulated about $l,OOO. It will take for you that go.” If He $4,000 more to Hours: Daily, 9 to remained He could have a.m. 5 p.m.; 9 a.ni. to 12. build a Chapel and put an addition the present been an Saturday, on building to of make better example to be copied; Diocese Paterson: Consult Your Catholic Funeral Director living quarters for the Sisters. Any help that you but might give will be appreciated. through His sending of His Spirit, Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Louis He became life be 24 DcGrassc St., Paterson Whose and accord with to lived. 1, N. J. Phone: ARinory 4-0400 careful understanding service is in And, too, the Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 ONE A WEEK Apostles were Daily, p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12. QUARTER thetraditions Mother Church put aside during the six weeks of Lent stronger in His absence with His Donations to the Society for of Holy would make a fine gift the Propagation of the for the Missions at spirit in them, than were Faith income deductible. ESster time. If enough people would send they are tax us at Easter, as a stringless with His physical presence. 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MARY’S BANK (for novitiates) or the CHRYSOSTOM CLUB “Sam Sun Yung is about 15 1321 TEANECK ROAD (for Bishop wishes to ex- In Mauritius N. J. seminaries); other benefactors to Stantog miles from Chaing Seng, the L. V. MULLIN & SON WEST NEW YORK, arc able pay for the com- WEST N. J. plete press his deep grititude to There ENGLEWOOD, training of a seminarian ($600) or novice What- central church,” explains Fa- were 13,500 Chinese on 976 BROAD STREET UNion 7-0373 a ($300). FRANCIS X. ever help in Father Kiczek and to the other the island of FAHEY, you can give the great work of preparing priests ther Woods. "A number of peo- Mauritius in 1950 NEWARK, N. J. and religious will bring much pastors of the Archdiocese for to when the Catholic Manager you merit. SISTER CELINE and ple started coming Mass in apostolate MArket 3-0660 SISTER VALENTINE their cooperation in TE 7-2332 are novices of the SALVATORIAN MIS- making Chaing Seng, at least once a among the Chinese was started COUNTY SIONARY SISTERS in these MORRIS LEBANON; GEORGE MADATHIPA- appeals possible. month. They would walk the 13 there by Rev. Emil Vandewallc, PETER J. QUINN RAMBIL and JOHN KUZHIMANNIL miles former THOMAS J. DIFFILY are students for the in all sorts of weather. S.J., a missionary in Funeral Director priesthood at SAINT JOSEPH’S SEMINARY in INDIA. 1 them walk to I China. 41 AMES AVENUE BERMINGHAM Could saw Mass and 320 BELLEVILLE AVENUE you pay for the education of one of these boys At the or girls? back again—.3o miles. finish of last year the RUTHERFORD, N. J. FUNERAL HOME studied apostolate celebrated BLOOMFIELD, N. 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For listing in this section call The Advocate, MArket 4-0700 Book Reviews: February 9, 1961 THE ADVOCATE Critic’s Comments _ 11

’ ‘Dishonestly Used Strong Words on Liturgical Reform ‘Unrated’ Films Unfit THE DYNAMICS OF LIT The official of the By William H. Mooring now to be fiddled with by intel- worship guage. in the liturgy. But the reader, URGY, by 11. A. Rcinhold. straint and the ral- To Movie lectually dishonest promoters who majesty as He says the rites of Lent accustomed as he is to tradi- See, advertising is supposed Macmillan Company. $4.75. lying Legion Says to points of unity, cannot should he remade "so that tional Church to be honest, not misleading. The seek flatter the critics in order The life, may consid- official worship of the the social to YORK The to deceive supplant benefits the people can understand them er many observations NEW Legion of has issued film industry’s own the public, Catholic and sug- Decency Advertising Church contained in the mis- be derived the better were liturgy ... in gestions an Code says so. Press Month seems like a good by participating very alert on foreign or American However, there is sal, ritual, and carried thought-provoking independently produced “pontificalc” on in the language of them in taking their part even more than one form of rank dis- time to take note of it. op- “revolutionary,” couched motion pictures which do not submit for moral evaluation Divine Office is not a dead for- the people, he feels. the and honesty in movie and posite clergy singers.” as they are in rather strong advertising mula or a relic of to either Production or the antiquity for Christmas liturgy, he holds, language. Hollywood’s Code Legion. publicity. exclusive use and exploration FATHER REINHOLD dis- “For the should be so lived as to bring practical moral guidance or our people any film For instance, Television cusses of the clergy and music, art and archi- out high-brow social implications and not Calling a spade a which does not carry a Legion recent ad spade, a for intellectuals. There tecture as is more partners of the lit- just "a beautiful relic or some rousing the of is that very in this country. These films are Kram up clergy and laity Decency rating by Stanley SUNDAY. than the word and sound in urgy. He even gives FEB. 12 an- pointers ossified pomp without connec- to realize what they miss and fact unworthy of the patronage of rarely submitted for moral ap- cr's "Inherit 9 am. (4) "Let*« Talk About thems, lessons, gospels and on how the clergy should lead God." tion” with present-day life. what they have to do to make the faithful,” wrote Msgr. Thom- praisal either to the Production the Wind" prayers that the should in the restoration of litur- 10 a.m. (4) "Inquiry," Paullat Fath- laity the the Mass and the Sacraments as F. Little, Legion executive Code or to the Legion of Decency quotes six film ers. understand and assimilate. It’s in their of THE 10 gy, intelligent use BOOK throws into bold the focal point of their secretary, in a memorandum to or to organization and are reviewers a.m. (13) Scton Hall Seminar, religious any who, Maim. .John J. Dougherty high time that the faithful took the breviary. He advances that relief what the author believes life this is no ordinary chal- diocesan directors last week. very often of a salacious and seri- in as many 11 a m. (9> Hour of St. Francis, their " Miracle legitimate share in the the overburdened clergy could would the and But ously at Mltchellyille." Ruth ignite clergy lenge. this is the challenge The memorandum was prompt- objectionable nature. years, have re- Hufvy- \ \ liturgical life of the Church. take the fullest profit from it, laity with fervor to live the accepted by Father Reinhold in ed, Msgr. Little said, “con- “The very fact that such ceived 1:30 p.m. (4)<— Catholic Hour. by the Di- were the SATURDAY, FEB. 18 breviary writ- essential doctrines and prac- favor of the Liturgical Move- tinued inquiries about 'unrated films ignore any reasonable rectors Guild 12:30 p.m. Christopher*. THIS SUMS up what Father ten largely in their own lan- tices of the Church as held up ment— F.C.B. award. This films’.” lie referred the Catholic control or criticism is clear evi- award is voted by a lteinhold, outstanding spokes- public to the Nov. 30, 1960, state- dence of moral and social ir- small, secret committee of movie man of the 20th century liturgi- ment of the Episcopal Committee responsibility,” the committee directors, on the basis of specific Radio cal reform movement, aims at for Motion which not- continued, “and we Cath- film reviews. in his book. Human and Pictures, urge “The Pain the Passion ed in part: olic people not to give them Last year’s award went to a sooner Jay people use SUNDAY, FEB. 12 the support of their Catholic reviewer and based intelligently and in greater patronage.” was 6 1.1 Sacred APPROACH a.m. VVNEW Heart. TO CALVARY, "THE CROSS” writes Dom IT IS DIFFICULT to demon- “THE SCARCITY of product (The Advocate lists Legion of chiefly upon reviews of "Diary of 7 a m WNEW Hour of Crucified numbers the books of the 7:1.1 WRCA—Hour Dom Hubert,” not resembles a with coming from to meet of films Anne Frank,” a.m. of St. Francis Church,” he “not by Hubert van Zeller, only state, a few isolated frag- Hollywood Decency ratings those “Anatomy of a 7:30 WHOM—Sacred Heart Hour stresses, a.m. O.S.B., Sheed and Ward. $2.95. sign-post but in a sense it is a ments the sustained flow of the demands of exhibitors has currently being exhibited in this "Hole in 7:30 a m. WOR Marian Theater mechanically them Murder,” the Head-,” thumbing two to 8 a.m. WPAT (AM-FM)—Sacred Heart sign-post. It points ways. striking which brought the American screen area. Ratings of other films hut them as You can look at and thoughts makes "Suddenly, Last Summer” and Program using guide and something a 8:30 In one direction It sanctifies, in to flood of films either made be obtained a m. WMCA Ave Maria Hour, up "Approach Calvary.” may by calling: "On the Beach.” Now the same inspiration in their approach to see its size and shape and col- St. Genevieve. another it condemns. It leads that abroad or independently produced MA 3-5700 or AD 2-6900.) God the or. Then look Thoughts are all the more Catholic reviewer is being widely 10:10 a m. WFHAFM—"Our Spiritual through Savior, the you can again cither, to beatitude or to bit- Mother" drama. Mary Productions. see striking because they deal with quoted in an "Inherit the Wind” 12 earlier the existing gaps be- and really it—its purpose noon WFUV-FM Mass. terness; it cannot leave us un- contents things as familiar as discour- ad as saying the film is “Fasci- 12:45 p.m. WFUV-FM Sacred Heart tween the altar and nave, cler- and history and and Program. affected.” in words Sisters entertainment.” gy and laity, popular devotions relation to other things. This agement as simple About nating 1 p.m. Applaud WFUV-FM—Ave Maria. man Play God does not condemn as: “We arc never nearer to 1:30 pm WFUV—FM-Hour of Cru- and liturgy, subjective emo- is what Dom Hubert van Zeller cified to suffering: man condemns Christ than HE DID SAY this. He also said tionalism and God’s revelation, does with words words that when we are beat- 2:30 p.m. WRCA Catholic Hour himself Trial of Their Foundress the film "was slanted "Musings to suffering,” he ob- en by the of life.” so much it on Mary Our Mother." will be closed.” arc as sleek and simple as a weight Rev. Joseph E. Morton. C.S.S.R. serves slipped out of the realm of art elsewhere, explaining: It is precisely because the SUMMIT 5 p.m. WFUV-FM Ave Maria Hour. glance at the sea, yet words A play about the S.H.C.J., the first American su- HE “God tells man what is needed book and into the realm of treatise”; 6 p.m. WFUV-FM Hour of the DOES not limit himself approaches the familiar court trial of their foundress has that give a second look as deep perior general (if the society since Crucified. that “Kramer’s view of to appeals and generalities. He and for happiness, and in refusing in simple terms that it will been received by Mother religion 8 p.m. WFUV-FM—Fordham Lectures comprehensive as the in- enthusiastically Connelly; Mother Mary in this (and others of his films) Series. traces the historical beginnings God’s terms man condemns be of value to the lin- vestigation of the diver who ex- person members of the Society of the Fintan, S.H.C.J., superior of the 8:30 pm WVNJ Living Rosary. of the himself to is an astigmatic one— his liturgical movement, unhappiness.” gering hesitantly on the door- Child Sis- glasses 10 pm WABC Christian in Action. plores the mysterious and col- Holy Jesus, including New York province which in- out of focus with "Magazine of Air." minces no words in pointing "The saint is the man who, step to the interior it is mud-colored orful depths of that sea. life; ters who staff the School of the cludes New Jersey; and Mother MONDAY, FEB. 13 how having lenses.” Also that Stanley Kram- out the liturgy can be made no preconceived ideas precisely because the approach Child—Oak here. 2 pm. WSOU (FM)—Sacred Heart. DOM Holy Knoll, Mary Pauline, S.H.C.J., superior to “deteriorate HUBERT’S talent with about where his graces er is "regretfully theologically ig- 10 05 P.m. WSOU (FM) Hour of into ritualism are is an invitation to bottomless Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus of the Roscmont of the St. Francis. province and parade as words is, in fact, metaphoric most likely to be picked ex- of norant.” plain popular up, depths contemplation that it were hundreds of reli- TUESDAY, FEB. 14 of his small and among congregation. None devotion,” shows how purpose in this pects to find God’s help in ev- will be of these lines occur in 2 p.m. WSOU (FM)—Sacred Heart. clergy prized by the soul who gious who attended advance per- the 10:05 p m. WSOU (FM)—Christophers. and laity can center mighty book to give a deep erything that happens to him,” has been in the advertising! Evidently, how- practially long pursuit of formances of vs. Con- WEDNESDAY, FEB. IS look at the Passion of Christ "Connelly if "Inherit 2 p.m. WSOU (FM)—Sacred Heart their lives liturgically, and in- he says in another section. "He perfection. ever, the Wind” is nelly” the new Blackfriars’ play Program. lest in dicates the and sub- our satisfaction with is ready for the unlikely, he is If one is in “fascinating” as well as theolo- original neither category, about the court contest between THURSDAY, FEB. 14 47th SEASON lime our glance at what happened open to the gically false, it is all the more 2 nm. WSOU (FMi—Sacred Heart. meanings of the ecclesias- uncongenial con- Dom Hubert warns, one has Mother Cornelia Connelly and 9:30 at debatable if dubious pm. WSOU (FM) Ave Maria tical year. on Calvary the nails and tingency, he takes everything stopped where he should have not and Hour. her husband, which opened the thorns and the at in his stride." dangerous. FRIDAY, FEB. 17 Whereas the first "Liturgi- spear, begun.—A.M.B. Feb. 7. 2 p.m. WSOU (FM»—Sacred Heart. Caiphas and Pilate and the sol- If Catholic film review' are 930 WSOU (FM) Hour of cal Week” organized by Dom p.m. Initial arc being taken diers we miss the The steps Crucified lldefonse Herwegen in 1914 in point. SATURDAY. FEB. II point is that we must experi- in the beatification cause of 7:05 p.m. WOR Family Theater. Germany made definite steps The Mother a convert, wife YOUR WEDDING ence the Passion with and in Bible a Connelly, to the restoration of the lit- , History and mother of five children, who and for in our day to- RECEPTION AT THE urgy to the people, it did not Christ, day lives. WITNESSES TO C.OI) by each portion. This involves was sued in England for restora- BEAUTIFUL . . Films on TV advocate an extensive use of de- . Leonard Johnston. Sheed tion of his conjugal rights hy her the vernacular. Father Rein- This is the explanation of and duction as to the period in Following in a Hit of film* on TV' Ward. $3.50 which each husband, Pierce, an ex-minister Carlton Hotel Feb. be change* in hold with Dom pain. Dom Hubert’s method of portion was written 11*17. There may agrees Virgil and some due to cut* for TV u*e, but gen* You won’t be happy after di- and the renegade priest. Michel, first “liturgical re- handling the question of human corresponding influ- 24 E. PARK ST., NEWARK orally the original Legion of Decency gesting Father Johnston's ences Mother S.H. rating* may be accepted a* correct. former” in the that a pain and giving direction as to affecting the ancient bib- Mary Jonathan, COMPLETE PACKAGE PLAN U.S., good how it should be is work, until you pick up the lical writer, such as the C.J., principal of the School of 5A.75 FOR THE FAMILY measure of English accepted geo- Bible and see what you have the Holy Child here, praised the ** PERSON Abe Lincoln Love Is New* should be employed in to examine different phases of graphical setting, political at- In Illinois Love Under Fire missed. "skillful handling" of the the of the Church. it in relation to a Sta- mosphere, natural plot by Air Raid Warden* Minesweeper worship general phenome- • COMMUNION BREAKFASTS "Witnesses to 174 Bermuda Sea Raider tion of the God" offers non and social customs. Hov. 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J. forttai 4 Way* Out Orleans Israel 3 to Center Pollyanna Gulliver Johnston, “is neither a fable Girl in 313 1No Time for Love Cinderfella Journey Cinerama of Earth Pork Chop Hill 12 Hours to Kill AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR PASSION PLAY Give Me Your Heart* LOx-bow Incident nor a collection of moral tales. Sat., Fob. 25, Mar. 4 Conspiracy of Jungle Cat Raymte 12 to Moon 18, Grapes of Wrath 1Paris After Dark Over 21,000 witnessed It lest year Hearts Kidnapped Silent Enemy Under 10 Flafa It is the story of the great Great Impersonation! iStrange Triangle Forty-Seventh Season 23 Performances at 2:30 m. Day They Robbed Last Angry Man Sink the Bismarck Wackiest Ship p. Having Wonderful ’Tall. Dark & deeds that God has done; and Bank of England Last Days of Snow Queen In Armv OPENS FEBRUARY 11th CLOSES MARCH 21th Shiwiif Crime Handsome Desert Attack Pompeii Story of Ruth Walk Tall these deeds bear witness to Highways by Night' ,Tarzan St Slave Girl Feb. 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June I’m almost finished wilh By Dwyer awhile, cause he was almost finished I don’t have much to finish think I’ll even bother. He Have you hoard ;he story of my job anyway.” anyway. anyway, I can do it tomorrow." Mark So Michael and Mark wouldn’t Ijo halt as Rood if he Michael, and Morris? kept Michael MICHAEL and Mark finished was tired too, but he had been finished anyway.” They are eighth grade boys in working and Morris rested. He had their soldiers and warm mittins on and iiis a school somewhere in Now watched as they finished !he started on scarf and AND WHAT IS the moral of their fort. All at once Mark cap kept nim from Jersey or somewhere in the snow-captain and started on the sat being too cold. "I’m cur snow story: “Aim hißh.” United Slates. soldiers. “That looks neat,” he down. “I’m 100 tired to fin- going to try and Aim hißh in and quan- stick in ish,” he said. “And I’m get- finish my fort,” said quality One day it was snowing (or said, "Here, put this Morris ting too cold. I think I’ll Michael. “It won’t take 110 tity. wanted a perfect should we be more accurate that soldier’s hand and it will go in- side.” much longer.” snowman, but it was not enough and say, one of the days that look like a gun." And Michael of a for him when and challenge he it was snowing?) the were and Mark kept working "I’m going In, too," said Mor- MORRIS boys and Mark went in- of what the others and talked he- thought were outside playing. They had shov- Morris watched ris. “It is getting cold outside. side to rest to and talk. About a doing. He did not aim high eled the walks and were look- half hour later Michael came to enough in quantity and he even ing for something else to do for the door and called them out fell short in his quality. fun. lo see his beautiful fort with Mark aimed high in every- the soldiers MICHAEL said, “Let’s build and tile captain. thing but he was not able to On the other side forts and things in the snow.” of the lawn achieve his goal because it was were They all agreed. the enemy soldiers in 100 high for him. But still Mark their half built fort. “I’m going to build a fort and had more than Morris and he "You put a snow-eaptain and three know, Mark,” said Mi- could be proud of his work, chael, “that snow-soldiers in it,” said Mi- half-built fort locks for it was his best. like it has been chael. "That’s a good idea,” destroyed by Michael aimed nigh and the said Mark, “I will too.” gunfire and those soldiers, stayed with it. He completed are neat.” Morris was not so sure. Both boys were his difficult task. proud “That sounds like too big a and happy. The same is true in anything But job,” he said. "I’ll just make standing In another we do. We should try our best place in the a snow-captain and let it go yard was an in- at each task but make sure that with but complete snow-captain. “Why to that, I'll make him we aim do as much with our DOU BL E YOUR don’t PLEASURE: The Mooney twins of St. to- perfect." you finish your captain, lives as we are able. Then even Aloysius, Caldwell, got Morris?” Catholic said Michael. if we should fall down a lithe gether to help pubiicize the press ’during February, Catholic Press THE THREE boys started off Month. and “Oh, what’s the use,” he re- with the results we Timothy (right) Terrence find each rolled three will still reading is fun, even thoughthey are only together. They plied. “Your forts and first balls of snow- have our army and our half- graders. They were also out during The Advocate large snow for the body men subscription drive helping are much nicer. I don’t built fort. to and the head, and they each get Catholic reading into the homes. made faces and put on. caps ’ As Michael and Mark started Parents News An American Incident St. to put on the arms, , Morris E’s Sophomores said: "I’m going to rest for Plan Tea Dance Mardi Gras Planned When CONVENT - The Savoy Hil- Cuban Aid Bells ton, New York, will be the lo- Rang cale for the annual tea dance MIAMI, Fla., (NC)—A $l,OOO to be held Feb. 11 by the soph- donation has been made (he For by Gross PTA At the omore class of the of National Holy White House College Council of Catholic St. Elizabeth, Women to Centro Hispano Ca- WAYNE The PTA of Holy Cross has its Chairmen of the affair are Miami's diocesan planned By Sister Marie Michelle tolico, Span- own Mardi Gras celebration a little ahead Virginia Happier and Monica to of the tradition- “This old can be can- ish ' center, aid its Cuban log a than Willie, he was always the Solarski. al Shrove affairs. The non," shouted refugee program. Tuesday parents will hold-a buffet- Tad. ring-leader. dance 11 at “And this Presentation of a check was Feb. the Wayne Recreation Center. roof is our fort,” Holly and Tad, becoming tir- to announced Willie made Dominican Sister Mir- Thomas Collins is chairman of the pre-Lenten excitedly. ed of their play on the White a party iam, the center ll'limll nrland 1a 4la nnwipli 1"' I ■■ “Willie, you be colonel; Bud's House to superior, by which will add to the parish roof fortress, began ADDIE SAYS: If have made a for a major; is Mrs. Arthur Zepf of Toledo, you valentine your fund. and Paula Holly the captain, look for new adventures. Tad Metzger, seventh and NCCW who mother and father and sent it Sister I am the drum major.” spotted a in which Ohio, president, into the Young Advo- Joan Celine, school prin- grade. garret was was in Miami for the National cate color Tad Lincoln’s face was glowing installed the bell system. contest, this picture and give it to your cipal, announced the winners of Resettlement Conference (or par- the with pleasure. The Civil "Come ents for Valentine’s Mardi Gras publicity con- Holy Trinity High School, West- boys’ on, Holly!” Soon all .Your Cuban Refugees. Day. They will know how much field War regiment Health test sponsored by the PTA. They Sister Regina Cordis of was complete. the White House bells were you cared. the They had even are: Dianne Manno, third grade faculty will give two lectures begged a few ringing wildly. Secretaries and is to us old, important under sponsorship of the Parent plugged guns from the presidential aides were running Guild. You can count on us to fill PIARIST CAMP Villa Ferretti Feb. 19 Sister will speak army. everywhere In great confusion on prescriptions as prescribed for boys 7-14 on Lake Erie. 18 Convert radioisotopes in industry, ag- while two boys sat on the ruof Camp for Girls 7 to 14 Gives “WON’T FATHER he Doctor. miles from Buffalo. 4 sailboats, Crippled Away riculture and medicine and angry and by your Our large Located In tho Feb. - Berkshire Hills. laughed. tennis court. Season from July 2 if he finds out?” of Aujf. 6. Staffed by tho Piarist Full daily schedule, under the direc- 2G she will discuss radiation questioned group registered phar- Fathers and acmlnarlans. Weekly tion of tho Rclicious Teachers Willie safety and fall-out. The timidly. He v/as always ONE NIGHT, Willie was tak- macists work around the rates 430.00. Filippinl. For Information writo to Pamphlets, Information, Money lectures, trying to hold back his brother. en with a terrible fever. The clock to with Inquirer Piarist Fathers/ Camp Sister Superior. CLEVELAND held at the high school at 8 p.m.’ provide you Director/ Derby. N. St. Poter's Convaht (NC)—Mrs. Jo- gives clothes to those who can’t he mind. Tresident Y. are open to the “No, won’t He and his wife knelt the finest in service. Free transportation from Buffalo. 25 St. John's Place seph a public. Ellis, Negro convert, pay —and listens to those who wants us to have Have New York Torrington, Conn. a good time,” anxiously by his bedisde, pray- your prescriptions crippled by arthritis, still is want to talk. St. Tad Cassian’s, Upper Montclair explained to Bud and Hol- ing that Willie’s life be spared. filled at LISS’ and rest “keeping store” at the combi- The center Seton not only supports Hall University’s men’s ly Taft, sons of the famous But "bilious fever” claimed the assured they will be nation outlet ready salvage and Cath- itself from the salvage but also glee club will present a concert Horatio Judge N. Taft. young life and Willie went to as quick as possible at olic Information Center here. donates to Last Feb. 10 at 8:15 St. charity. year p.m. in the audi- “What if he finds us up here God. the lowest possible price. John’s Mrs. Ellis, with a few volun- the torium. Camp donations totaled $3,441, The Women’s Auxiliary on the roof of the White Tad died at 18, but Lincoln’s founded the teers, center three which was to most- is the for House?” went given poor, sponsoring activity the Holly was worried. spirit on living in his eld- IF YOUR DOCTOR A Lakeside Mountain C years ago. It is in a most- ly here fund under amp poor, Negro parishes to a building the direction “Nuthin!” Tad con- est son, Robert. At the close was of ORDERS IT WE HAVE IT 6*16, 2.300 ft. alt. Sandy beach Hunter N. Y. 100 mile* from ly Negro neighborhood. From St. Francis of Mrs. William ... Boys on Lake, Xavier Mission Cir- McAlister. Rev. vinced. the war he resumed his legal N.Y.C. Modern in each cabin. Excellent the buildings, lavatory Hot showers. meals. outside, it looks like a sec- cle, and other Catholic causes. Joseph J. Jaremczuk is else studies and concert Everyone in the White became a lawyer. Diversified activities, recreational and instrumental. Mature, professional teachers ond hand clothing and furni- director. House knew that Abraham Lin- He was of war for and coaches from top-ranking colleges and schools. One counsellor for secretary prep ture store. But between boxes coln four boys. Chaplain. all-inclusive wanted all children to four years, and like his LISS’ every Jesuit One fee. Recommended by Good of are St. John father, things for sale stacks of Kanty, Clifton At a Housekeeping. Catalog. have a good time. He was very believed "with firmness in the DRUG DEPT. STORE Catholic with Acceptable meeting of the parents Feb. Yale pamphlets sighs 9 at fond of his right Write Robert X. Giegengack, Univ. Athletic Ass'n, New Haven, Conn., or own sons. as God gives us to see “for free," and bulletin boards 7:45, Bell Telephone Go. will 51 Journal Sq., J.C. Phone 7-4566 (N.Y.C.); VAlley 5-1888 pre- the ORegon Stream (Long Island). sent right. . with pictures of Negro saints, Comics a lecture and film on dia- ROBERT, the eldest, was HEnderson 5-1004-7611 a monds. Negro Pope, bishops, priests Action Comte* Marine* in Battle They arc also making away at Harvard studying law. INDIFFERENTISM is the the- 365 a Year BOYS and GIRLS - 6 to and Adventure Comics Mazie plans for fashion Open Days Age* 16 nuns. a show Mar. 12 Later, he was to leave for a that Adventures Into Mickey Mouse to ory one religion is as good be known as “Make to 'til 1 A.M. the Unknown Mighty Mouse Way for time serve as a captain in Open Daily TIIE RESULT is that many as another. All American Men iMr. District Spring.” Mrs. Casimir the OFF TO to Malec is Army under General Grant. CAMP who come buy, remain to of War Attorney chairman. All Star Mouse Musketeers Lincoln’s two young talk. When they get too deep Western sons, Andy Burnett Mutt and Jeff Willie and Tad, were very for Mrs. Ellis, she refers them Great Adven* VDLKE THE RAMIIY ST. Andy Panda My Our Lady of Grace, Hoboken— OUT BO® JOSEPH to Ansel lure much alive and threatened to a priest. She doesn’t keep The Mothers Annie Oakley Mystery In Space Guild will meet Seaioni but the has been destroy the executive mansion July 3rd to August 28th score, center Archie Nancy fob. 14 at 8 when Baby Huey Navy Combat p.m. each with their new responsible for a of hun- regiment. -ku ALL SPORTS couple New member must INCLUDING Batman Funnies bring a package to Willie resembled his dred converts and Beetle Bailey Oklahoman greatly fallcn-away be used in a white i War elephant sale. father. He WATER-SKIING, SAILBOATING, . Catholics to the den Bowie and Hl* 1Our Army at Mrs. was studious, gemlc, returning Mountain Men 1Our Fighting Harold Kavanagh FREE PARKING and Mrs. and he loved to OOLP ON PREMISES Faith. Betty Force* read. He made and Veronica John Roberts are sale chairmen. AIR CONDITIONED The arthritis first both- Blackhawk Pat the Brat notebook collections of the began Blondle Patsy and Hedy • Stparat. camp, for boy, and girt, ihor.t of president’s speeches and of on oppoilt. private ering Mrs. Ellis about a year Bob Hope Paul Revere'* Ride St. Andrew’s, Clifton im- Specializing In HOME MADE 100-acr. lab.. The Brand of Empire Pep portant battles. Abraham was ago. It started in her toes, then Mothers’ Auxiliary will • 1300 of hoalthful ic.nl. woodland Brave and the Bold Peter Panda present a Ravioli Cavatelli a«r.i at 1700 f..t allltud. to very proud of these books, and crept her ankle, then to her Brave Easle Peter Porkrhops “Children’s Hour” from the • Individual cabin; each accommodate, tlx and Broken Arrow Peter Rabbit stage cf his blue-eyed camp.r, couni.llor knee. But with the aid of a of the Allwood son who always Manicotti Buccaneers Pluto Theater, Clifton * to cane, she still to Buffalo Bill Jr. Popeye Feb. 18 10 wanted share his deep inner • matur. «ouni.llor. Instruct and Mtefully tup.rvli. oil manages open at a.m. The Exp.rl.nud, Buss Bunny enter- the center and Porky Ptg tainment happiness with others. 3 PRIVATE BANQUET ■ampor. every morning Buzzy Prince Valiant will feature a magician Candy ALL-INCUJSIVI close it every In between Priscilla's Pop and a western • Roaionabl. rote, for I or 4 w«.k,i convenient paym.nt night. rope act. TAD ROOMS Casper, the Friend- Raccoon Kids WAS just the opposite. plan, avallabl. she helps volunteers sell old ly Ghost Real Screen Comics Like his mother, Mary Tc Id clothes to those who Catholic Boy Red Mask ST. AGNES • St. Joi.ph'. 1. open throughout th. yoar, patent, ar. w.lcom. la can pay, is the patron 925-31 West Side Ave. Catholic Comic* saint Lincoln, he loved fun and vl.lt Red Ryder of at any tlm. Cheyenne Rex Allen young girls. laughter, and was always get- Under Penonal Supervlilon Chip 'n' Dale Rex. the Wonder Far llhiitrated catalog and rate., write PETER ILVENTO ar phono. Cisco Kid Dog ting into mischief. Although classic* Illustrated Tin Director of Saint Rln Tin Tad was three years younver HE 3-8945 Campt, Joieph't Sullivan Cos., N.Y., Classics Illustrated Robin Hood Jersey City. Jr. THE Roy Rogers Clementina Rudolph, the Red- Monticello 770; New York 9-5800 Cotton Wood* City, TWinlng nosed Reindeer Covered Wason Fasting Families a Ho! 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Publicity chairmen are Invited to make u*e of this •ervice. p.m. Mrs. Paul We will need the name of the speaker (if any) J. Kreutz, Mrs. Eugene J. FEB. 12 and topic, and the name of the chairman. faculty, speaker; Mrs. Joseph Belford, Mr*. Leahy, chairmen. St. James Hospital Newark Information received by 10 a m. on Monday of the Auxiliary, 22nd William Voetsch, chairmen. Book display week of publication will be Included in the Date Book FEB. 11 tea, Hotel listing. Anniversary Robert Treat, 3 p.m., by Paulist Press. St. Michael’s Hospital Alumnae, Newark—Din- Mrs. Nicholas Information pertaining to school croups will be found J. Merlo, chairman. St. In the PTA column. Francis Hospital League, Jersey City ner-dance, Military Park Hotel, Newark, 7 FEB. 13 FEB. 9 Meeting, 8:30, Fairmount Hotel. Mrs. Aus- p.m. Maureen chairman. Archdioccsan Council of Kohl, Newark, Catholic - Our Lady of Perpetual Help Rosary, Oakland— Women tin Menzies will show slides on Vietnam. Caldwell College, Union Alumnae Dessert- Luncheon Pro Card party-fashion 8:15 honoring Ecclesia medalists, Holy Cross Vincentian Society, Harrison—Meet- show, p.m.; Mrs. show 1 bridge-fashion 1:30, Chanticlcr, p.m., Mayfair Farms, West Stephen Litcher, Mrs. Joseph Mackay, Millburn. Orange. ing, 8 p.m. ' Proceeds to Dominican Develop- Archbishop Boland, Mrs. chairmen. Proceeds to building fund. presiding; Olivera St. Anne’s Rosary, Fair Card party- ment Fund; Mrs. John Knodel, chairman. Finan, Maplewood, chairman. Lawp Catholic fashion 8 Women’s College Club Meeting, 8 St. Cecilia’s Essex-Montclair show, p.m. Mrs. Charles Gorga, Rosary, Kearny Supper-dance, District Council of Catholic p.m., East Orange Women’s Club. Mrs. auditorium. Mrs. Aophonso Daloisio, chairmen. Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. An- Women Meeting, St. Cassian’s Horace Knox, chairman. auditor- FEB. lfi program thony chairmen. ium, Upper Testa, Montclair, 8 p.m. Mrs. Ernest FEB. 10 Our of St. James Hospital Guild, Newark Card Immaculate Lady Mercy Rosary, Whippany—Mardi P. Tibbitts, chairman, ACCW international party, Heart of Mary Rosary, Maplewood auditorium, 1 Mrs. Dennis Gras, auditorium, 9 p.m. Mrs. Andrew relations, speaker. p.m. Costello, Card party, auditorium, 8 Mrs. chairman. p.m. White, chairman. Court Bernadette, CDA John Mrs. C. Harold Meeting, 8:30, Our Dunsmuir, Gascoyne, Essex-Newark District Council of Catholic Lady of FEB. 18 chairmen. Lourdes, West Orange. Card party, Women Dessert-bridge, Thomm’s.VjNew- 10 p.m.; proceeds to New Rochelle College, (New York), New Jersey St. John the Evangelist relief services. Article Rosary, Bcrgenficld— ark, 1:30 Catherine Cather- for infant for Alumnae 1 CROQUETTES: Tuna fish are p.m. Blewitt, admission. Mrs. Richard Bridge-fashion show, p.m., croquettes shown above Le Masque Bal, auditorium, 9 Mrs. p.m. ine Wall, chairmen. Monks, chairman. Continental Restaurant, Paramus. Mrs. Lou- with slices of tomato and Lester Olsen, chairman. asparagus tips. St. Joseph’s Rosary, Oradell Calendar party Our Lady of Sorrows is B. Jones, Mrs. Joseph J. Higgins, chair- Our of Peace Rosary, South Orange- Lady Rosary, New Providence- dance, auditorium. Julie ticket chair- Card party-fashion men. Card Rees, show, 8:30, gymnasium. 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Bert Tuna and Halibut party, Abbazia, man. Mrs. John Mrs. Marywood College, New Jersey Alumnae - chairman. Miller, Tony Sendler, chair- Rosemont men. l Robert Mt. Carmel College, New Jersey Alumnae (sub- Luncheon, p.m., Treat Hotel, New- Guild Social Service Center Aux- urban ark. Mrs. Vincent chapter) First Meeting, Oak- Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Rosary, Mott, president. iliary Card Party, 8 Newark Cen- p.m., Knoll, Summit, 2 p.m. Mother Mary Aidan, Roseland Card party-fashion FEB. 19 ter. Proceeds to show, May- Meatless center; Mrs. John Mahon, Rosemont fair Hudson Council of Catholic Marion president, speaker. Farms, West Orange, 8 p.m. Mrs. County Nurses Eating Kearney, chairmen. St. Columba’s Newark John A. of Recollection at Christ the Immaculate Rosary, Luncheon, 1 Mooney, chairman; proceeds to Day King, Conception Rosary, Elizabeth cafeteria. Jersey With the year-round problem of Friday meals and with Lent p.m., Mrs. James Saunders, building fund. City. Card party-fashion show, 8 we will print meatless auditorium, chairman. St. Therese’s St. Theresa’s Rosary, Kenilworth Social for approaching rapidly, recipes which au- Rosary, Paterson Card party thorities local 8:15. the blind at Mt. Guild New- or “gourmets” have found appealing. This week’s ,Carmel Center, feature an St. John the ark. Mrs. Dominick chairman. recipes apple topping on tuna croquettes and a com- Baptist Rosary, Hillsdale Lunch- Marino, bination of blue cheese and halibut. eon-children’s fashion Our Lady of Lourdes Rosary, West show, Pascack Room, Orange We’d be hear how 12:30. Proceeds ‘‘Erin’s Green film of Ireland made happy to husbands and families respond to Brothers’ chapel; Mrs. Valley,” to by Columban Fathers, 8 auditorium. your experiments. George Coulombe, Mrs. Raymond Kiely p.m., Tuna and chairmen. FEB. 20 Apple Croquettes FEB. 14 Court Henrietta McWilliams, CDA Meeting, 4 tablespoons melted butter or St. Francis 8 St. Michael’s i apples Hospital League, Jersey City p.m., Auditorium, Jersey margarine 1/4 minced Fairmount City. cup parsley Meeting, Hotel, Jersey City, 4 tablespoons flour 1 Court CDA' Book 8 all-purpose tablespoon lemon juice 8:30. Mrs. Austin Menzies will show slides! Bayley, tea, p.m., Knights, 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 eggs Trinity College, of Columbus Hall, Elizabeth. John (Washington), New Jersey Murray, 1 milk 2 cup tablespoons water Alumnae Luncheon-bridge-fashion show author; Mrs. Marion Sweeney, chairman. 1-7 ounce can tuna, flaked Dry bread crumbs Mayfair West Farms, Orange, 12:30 p m. FEB. 21 1-1/2 cups diced canned sliced Court Immaculate Heart of Mary, CDA-Book Catholic Woman’s Club Film, ‘‘Our Lady’s Melt butter or margarine; blend in flour and salt. tea, 8:30, St. Michael’s Gradually Auditorium, Union. Shrine,” (dedication of National Shrine), 2 add cook over milk; boiling water, stirring constantly, until thick Sister Mary Pierre, R.S.M., Georgian Court Hotel Winfield Add well drained p.m., Scott, Elizabeth. tuna, apples, parsley and lemon juice. Chili thoroughly. Form into cone shape. Beat eggs; add water. Roll croquettes in in Little Sisters START LENTEN MENUS crumbs; dip egg mixture; roll in crumbs. Fry WITH TASTEE .. in shallow fat or salad oil heated to 375 degrees F. about 5 or until brown. Drain minutes, on absorbent paper. Serve with Ordered Sauce. Makes 4 servings. Out "SERVE Apple Juice Sauce Of SOMETHING OCMAII 1/2 cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon Worchestershire Tunisia " 1/4 cup butter or margarine sauce SPECIAL PARIS (RNS) The Little 2 tablespoons minced 2 cups parsley apple juice Sisters of the Poor have been Pinch thyme 2 tablespoons cornstarch ordered to get out of Tunisia 1 tablespoon lemon juice by Feb. the Saute onion in butter 15, Paris Radio or margarine until soft and golden reported. Ready to in its own brown; add parsley, thyme and Worchestershire sauce. a yy eat dtikkwo, Add little It said the authorities of the apple juice to stir until tangy sauce. Sold In bandy, re- cornstarch; blended; add remaining ap- largely Moslem mean- v« usable glass tumblers. ple juice. Cook, stirring until thickened. republic Mr Buy at; constantly, Add onion while have announced Acme, Good Dealt mixture and lemon they are Foodtown, juice. Cover; let stand 10 minutes. Heat be- Shoprite oral taking over premises which the Markets, your.neigh- fore P ns for a senes of serving. workshops on the “new arithmetic" nuns borhood food store. which "NEW MATH": Mapping la have used as a shelter for will be held for Sisters St. Blue teaching of Dominic of North in dif- nearly 200 old TASTEE Cheese Halibut Casserole Jersey five people. COCKTAILS, Inc., NEWARK, N. J., ferent centers for five weeks The station beginning Feb. 20 are, from left: Sister Margaret, said Mother Su- (Six ) supervisor of the perior Alexandre de Ste. Ther- Servings O.P., congregation’s elementary schools; Msgr. Joseph P. Tuite, It’s gratifying for homemakers Newark archdiocesan ese, who hails from Marseilles, many to learn how often an superintendent of schools; and Sister Eileen Imelda O.P., has ITALIAN ordinary fish dish can be turned into a fancy entree the simple chairman begun evacuating the old KNITS SPORTSWEAR by of the math department of Caldwell addition of a zesty ingredient. College, staffed by the Caldwell people, some of whom protest- Domincans. will be held ed and If you re to reach the bottom Workshops in: Clifton, Caldwell, had to be carried out beginning of your recipe barrel Jersey City, Union and on meatless main dishes Dover for nuns bodily. About half of them for Lent, consider this halibut casserole in those areas. are for dinner tonight. Blue cheese with being transferred to new its pungent flavor the special quar- ingredient ters in that adds pep to the somewhat bland fish. Italy. A Mother gourmet flavor at a Alexandre was quoted »?S& <£ JtMt&vuuMn, budget price is, perhaps, the best way to describe the dish for both blue cheese and halibut as saying that the only other are available to • Leather Outfits • at your neighborhood store. country expel the order was Handbags Communist China. Blouses 3 The commu- • Sweaters • • Coordinated - tablespoons butter 2 cups milk Skirt Pants 1 nity has houses in small onion, chopped 1/4 sliced Newark and • Alterations done on all leather cup stuffed olives Paterson. garments V* fup flour 3/4 cup crumbled American 1/4 teaspoon salt blue cheese (about 4 ounces) 535A West Side Ave., J. C. HE 2-1467 1/2 teaspoon clery seed 6 habbut steaks Melt butter in large skillet. Add onion and cook until tender. Together &tir in flour and seasonings. Add milk and NILES, Ohio (NC) When cook stirring con- s until thickened. Airs. William antly, Remove from heat; stir in olives and Vennitti entered 1/2 cup of the cheese. halibut St. Arrange steaks in a well buttered Joseph Hospital in Warren baking dish; pour sauce over fish. at for it Bake 350 degrees for 25 major surgery, appeared nlnllteS, ° r ,is flakcs that a 10-year record t«:nr•nl,l • “uV !} easily - Remov e from oven and of pray- sprinkle remaining blue cheese on top. ing the Rosary was about to be broken. A NOVENA consists of nine St. For the last decade, Mrs. days of special public or private Vincent’s Head Vennitti and three neighbors devotions. To 'O-R’ met in each other’s homes Meeting once a week to pray the Ro- For a Delicious, MONTCLAIR Sister Clare sary. Mrs. Mrs. Dolores, administrator of St. Philip Guerra, Nutritious Broad David Altiero Vincent’s Hospital, and Mrs. and Mrs. An- T. thony Nardo saw to it that the Stir* Virginia Downey, R.N., .,, head record remained intact. operating room nurse They went to Mrs. Vcnnitti's bedside at St. Vincent’s, will attend the national to say their beads. congress of the Association of Operating Room Nurses The Of in San Francisco, Feb. Beginning Happily-Ever After! BIBLES & BOOKS 1317 under sponsorship of the Hotel Essex House, 77ie New hospital staff. OF ALL TYPES place for Jersey’s REBOUND most glamorous parties. For suggestions, NEWARK BINDERY, INC. information and surprisingly budget* FRED CORDON. Plot. minded 71 Clinton rates, call Mitchell2-4400. ll SI., Ncw.irk ?, N J MArkct 3 O»6J I CAN HEAR: Mrs. Quinn, part-time nurse at St. is Bonaventure’s, Paterson, checking the hearing of Patricia Lyons on the new audiometer. The machine, PILLOWS the latest to addition the medical program, detects ■\ A Cfiab.O.Wo’viec&e/i hearing defects which may mean the student has to sit in H SANITIZED the front of the room, or mean may more seri- T JfolUt9Gy. ous medical attention. The school medical BROAD STREET AT. LINCOLN PARK. NEWARK. $ program "The ONLY has four visiting two and Floral Shoivplace The " 99C doctors, nurses a public of Oranges health nurse and has equipment for testing feet, Your entire family will lover eyes 3-7360 and teeth as well as for general phyiscal examinations. ORange this wonderful bread. Sister Edarista, principal, is looking over the chart. 44J central A»». • Exquisite Flowers for less H 1) Eail Each student has a Orangt, N.J. than think II You Hod t Million Dollars HUmboldt complete record. you You Couldn't Buy Boiler Bread 5-5500 Your Diih or Bowl To Bo Filled Bring With Planti or Flowon Women’s Council to G V Sponsor T TITLE INSURANCE Pilgrimage to 7 Countries H u A II WASHINGTON Participa- Catholic women of the U. S. E tion in UUCtAAf THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY the 50th anniversary will be able to go to Rome with E congress of the World Union of women professing the same Catholic Women’s S Organiza- ideal's, interests, and motiva- tions in Home is the IV highlight tion. It will provide an easy AH of the 1901 tour vehicle tU/toftaHtmMt T European an- to visit shrines, coun- nounced by the National Coun- II tries, and Catholic women’s or- tr ★ cmfitee Aketm * cil of Catholic Women. ganizations before and after the o(- A 40-day 'excursion S through Congress.” • AMERICAN TOURISTIR • seven countries, the tour is OSHKOSH • scheduled to leave New York • ATLANTIC PRODUCTS • WINGS SAVINGS INSURED • ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE UP TO Oth EARN Apr. 15 by jet plane. The $lO,OOO 1 FROM THE lit # group • • Initilulion will visit SAMSONITE LARK Your Ntiyhborhood Saving: Portugal, Spain, Th« imarlait Cotton France, Italy, Austria, Ger- Maternity fathlonil many, and Holland. From LIATHER NewJeksey $2.98 GOODS t GIFTS - FREE MONOGRAMMINO Realty From Apr. 30-through May 7 ©smuisia the tourists, headed by Mrs. W» W*leom* DINERS’ .Club, "International Charg*”, Arthur TITLE L. Zepf, NCCW presi- INSURANCE CO. Cart* Blanch* American dent, and Mrs. Albert H. Spill- and Kxpr*u Charge*. WUCWO m NEWARK man, vice president, V. will attend the congress. TRENTON • HACKENSACK Cotton IN ANNOUNCING the Euro- Cabin Efid Luggage Shop NEW BRUNSWICK * FREEHOLD pean tour, Margaret Mealey, 145 HALSEY IB COAN A»»OCI*TIOH NCCW executive director, stat- ST., NEWARK 2, N.J. Mitchell 2 5090 ed that 249 KEARNY AVE. (Near J. this trip ‘‘will be the Newark 5, N. J, Bergen) KEARNY, N. H 7 Ftrry St. (at Jackson) ■•4w«m Hour*: to means by which many of our Rtymea* at**. llrMt Daily 9 3; Fri. 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Continuously 14 THE ADVOCATE February 9, 1961 CLEM RECK Relay Carnival, CYO Meet Mark Seton Hall Wins 11th Straight, Top Weekend of Track Campaign NEWARK With the 1961 NJSIAA indoor cham- will also feature the night’s ac- of pionships a casualty last weekend’s Big Snow, the most tivity. Johnny Kopil of the New Is in 48 York Ed of Seton Essex the A.C., Top-Seeded Tourney important hours of present campaign in New Jersey Wyrsch Hall and Bob Ashton of come up this weekend at the Newark and Rutgers NEWARK Booming along on an 11-game winning week, due to the blizzard, Ora- Jersey City are the leading entries in thia Armories. streak, Seton Hall Prep was top-seeded for the 15th an- tory played thrice in four days race. and On Feb. at 1 THE 880-YARD run wrapped up its third straight 11, p.m. the will be There will also be a one-mile nual Essex County Tournament which opens on Feb. 9 Ivy League title Del- Seton Hall Spiked Shoe Club will the New Jersey Catholic Track for New at the Walsh by whipping relay Jersey colleges. Memorial Gymnasium. barton, 71-65, Eastern Christian, present a relay carnival at the Conference feature in the CYO For a prelude to this heavy The Pirates two more Pony picked up wins last week, 61-39, and Carteret, 70-42. This Newark drillshed matching the meet, with another “summit weekend of competition, several an fastest Catholic and four- much like the easy one, 79-31, over Orange, made it eight in a row this season public meeting'’ one tak- NJCTC schools will go to Phila- and a 30-29 over West for the somes in the state at five dis- en by Kevin of St. tight one, Seton Hall drew West Orange Rams, who haven't lost a Hennessey delphia on Feb. 10 for a special tances. On Feb. at 7 in 2:02.2 Side, the day the tourney field as its first round opponent on the league game in three years. 13, p.m., Aloysius last year. New Jersey one-mile relay at the the 17th annual Hudson of St. was picked. The Rough Riders 9th. The next night, cighth-s :ed- Our Lady of the Lake and Mor- County Harry Grctzingcr Mary’s, Philadelphia Inquirer games. St. CYO who tried a slow-down on Frank cd Immaculate Conception ris Catholic will settle the quts- meet will feature the North- finished fourth in 1960, will Peter’s will be the favorite in and it almost in lion ern New Jersey championships be in there along with Bob Tracey’s boys tackles Nutley, and on Feb 11. of which is *to make a bid again this one, following its close vic- at the Jersey arena. O'Rourke of St. Aloysius, worked. an afternoon twin bill, Our f.ady for the Northwest Jersey Confer- City Denny tory over Seton Hall at the Mill- For the Seton Hall meet, there Carleton of of the Valley plays seventh-seed- ence crown when they meet Feb. Holy Trinity, Terry rose Games on Feb. 3 (see story will 12 at be two divisions of compe- Loughrey of St. Benedict’s and ed Livingston and fifth-seeded St. Sparta. Morris is now 5-2 elsewhere on this page). one Frank Koch Mount Takes Benedict’s faces West Side. in the loop and the Lakers arc tition, including Catholic of St. Peter’s mak- “A” and IV the his first start in two at 4-2, each one game behind Blairs- Group schools, ing years SPIKETALK: 'Frank Koch of other for Catholic the distance. town in the loss column. Morris “B” and “C” Last year, confer- St. Peter’s broke another NJCTC Third in Row and I-11-111 schools. Each ence swept the first four Ten a Group runners The Top gets last shot at the leaders on all comers indoor record when he division will have an this Feb. 15. 880-yard re- places, year they could lake the 440 at NEWARK - Mt. St. Dominic 1. Seton Hall 11-1 ran in 51.3 the St. lay, mile relay, two-mile the first five and even break the relay, Francis 28 Academy emerged as a possible 2. St. Peter’s 8-4 meet on Jan. . . . For- sprint and distance medle.y relay. 16-year-old record of 2:01.4, held challenger to Our Lady of the 3. St. Benedict's 12-3 mer teammate Jack Übhaus held by Ed Carney of St. Michael’s the 51.5 Valley for the North Jersey Ca'h- 4. Bergen Catholic 11-2 Snow Wrecks SINCE THE COACHES will old mark of jointly with Basketball (JC). Ernie Tolcntino olic Girls High School 5. Don Boseo 12-4 be making up their lineups the of St. Michael’s third Dave League title, as it won its 6. Imm. Conception 10-4 day of the meet, it's a little futile THERE WILL be other NJCTC .. . Hyland is definitely Dominic Sked committed to Villanova in a row, 52-21, over St. 7. O.L. Valley 9-4 College trying to pick winners. But Seton runners bidding for honors in next year 1. where he will be able to train Academy on Feb. 8. St. Michael’s (JC) 14-4 SOUTH ORANGE Last Hall is sure to bid strongly for this meet as well. St. Peter’s, with of the This left the Caldwell lassies in 9. Holy Family 9-6 weekend’s heavy snow wrenkid the “A” division two-mile relay, hoping for its first team title in one country’s top dis- and tance stars, Vic Zwolak. third place with a 3-1 mark 10. Queen of Peace 9-6 havoc with the college basket- St. Bose for the distance medley, 13 years, has Wellington Davis in winning they will have to keep ball schedule and resulted in Essex Catholic for the mile and the 60-yard dash, Bob Gilvey in to tie in order be in position to IMMACULATE EARNED its the rearrangement of several 880-relays and St. Peter’s (JC) the 440 and a strong mile relay for the lead when they face Val- team. Former seeded berth when it defeated games for all three North Jer- for the sprint medley and 880. Pete Cardiello of St. Mi- Ring and Champ ley on Mar. 24. Both Valley sey teams. Seton Hall will also be favored chael’s and A1 Ganci of Marist Valley, 66-59, just before the At St. Benedict's second-place Holy Family were Seton Hall’s contest with Vil- for the team crown. were 440 finalists last year and meeting was held. Frank Des- NEWARK —Three former idle last week. lanova 14 the smaller to be scored to was put off to Feb. Among schools, hope again. Barry Brock of mond 17 points lead the world’s James J. Other games saw Queen of and the game which bad St. Michael’s (JC) has good St. Benedict’s is of the champions Montclair team to its 10th win Upsala a one top Peace top St. Michael’s (UC), 25- been listed for that night movid chance to take the mile hurdlers entered. Praddock, Jersey Joe Walcott in 14 starts. An earlier relay, An- victory and Gus Lesnevich will 21, St. Mary’s (E) beat St. up to Feb. 7. St. Peter’s tilt St. Mary’s (JC) will be among With no state meet this year, high- ever St. Mary’s (R), 77-74, helncd Vincent de- light a panel show on the sports thony’s, 27-26, and St. with Upsala was moved bark to the top clubs in the distance med- the CYO affair takes on the vault Joe Garvey’s over feat Immaculate boys portion of Variety Night, spon- Conception, into sixth The Feb. 9 and Seton Hall (P) has ley and Holy Trinity could take aura of an unofficial champion- Valley place in sored by the Father’s Club of St. 30-19. listed its to St. the two-mile. However, none of ship and one not cluttered with Advocate’s Top Ten rankings. tentatively trip Benedict’s Prep on Feb. 11 at the W L Pel. Anselm’s for Mar. I. the Catholic entries here has the separate divisions. A 62-53 setback Plainfield, O.L. Valley by Wcequnhic school. 4 0 1.000 The (he to battle Northern Union, Newark 31 revamped list makes depth Valley Central, Snyder Holy Family 4 1 .ROO on Jan. tumbled St. Benedict’s State commissioner Joe Mt. St. Dominlo 3 1 .750 week of and Pascaek for the team and Pascack Valley are boxing to the coming one the heavi- Valley among St. Vincent a 1 .667 third place in rankings est of the winter. Seton Hall title. the strong public school entries Walker, chairman of the sports St. Mary's (E> 33 .500 with St. Peter's moving up to has also arranged for 6t. Mary's (R) 1 1 .500 its NIT hopes enlivened by St. in the 57-tcam field. program, St. Anthony's 1 2 .333 second. a professional wrestling bout and Imm. Conception 1 2 .333 John’s decision to enter the The weekend snow postponed St. Michael'* (UC) 1 3 .230 A SPECIAL one-mile AAU run for a judo exhibition. NCAA will Dayton Petreans Set Queen of Peace 1 3 .250 two St. Peter’s games and moved play on St. Luke'* 1 3 .250 Feb. 9 at Madison Square On- St. Dominic 0 2 .000 back another. This puts a heavy strain the Pctreans with five den, host lona on Feb. It and Relay Mark on then meet the Wildcats. St. Clair Hudson County league contests NEW YORK St. Peter’s Helps Jaspers St. Peter’s has No Matter How within 10 days the first thiee Upsala on the Prep collected another New 9th, is at home to within 72 hours starting with St. Francis Jersey Catholic Track Confer- Break Pirate Record on Feb. 11 and hosts Siena on ence all-comers You Get There Bayonne on Feb. 10. record at the 15. Seton Hall Feb. The last two games Millrose Games on Feb.’3 with NEW YORK University saw its l&st WHILE MOST other teams the Peacocks’ open Middle a close victory over Scton Hall world record of the Harry Coates era disappear at the were enjoying a vacation last Eastern College Athletic Asso- in the invitation interscholastic Millrose Games on Feb. 3 when Manhattan ran the two- ciation schedule. one-mile Pinchot Goes on relay. in Rampage mile relay 7:32.8, with Elizabeth’s Larry St. Clair on Seton Hall (P), which won its With Frank Koch running 50.9 FINAL sixth in the the third leg. a row last week over on opening leg, the Pe- Delaware To Clinch Title treans clocked The Pirates had set their record then fade as Artie Evans kicked CLEARANCE Valley, 76-63, also l as Scoring were at 3:29.2, 7:33.9 Bronx Manhattan home Pricot Slashad on Entire Stock of three games with Shelton, Mon- bettering their own mark of of at the old Col- to a 25-yard vic- SUMMIT A two and a half week layoff failed to mouth and set two iseum track in 1942 On tory. Fairleigh Dickinson 3:29.9, years ago on an nine-lap New 1960 FORDS dim Fran Pinchot’s scoring eye, as the Oratory of Madison, all at home. junior'ex- outdoor board track at Kearny that team were Tony Luciano, GALAXIES for 115 ST. CLAIR, with a • • FAIRLANES ploded points in three games last week to send in trials for the Millrose meet. Frank Bob Rainier and running Fletcher, broken ■ FALCONS • THUNDERBIRDS (Koch front tooth, hit 1:51.S and his scoring average to a record high of 36.6 points per had also run on that Chet Lipski. Their mark with- HIGHEST TRADE-INS! Evans did 1:51.7 to the (JP club). stood plenty of battering'ln the spark 3 • CASH REFUNDS ROSS game. performance. John Corry did MOTORS Koch gave the Pelrcans a years since then, but led a OF This outburst ended all of St. Patrick’s over Bayicy- 1:55.1 ALLOWANCE! hope victory 20-yard on the opening leg and 's* FORD 4 lead and the Pony Pi- charmed life until last Friday GET DOWN • LOW BANK RATESI Dr 11345| his rivals that the Ham star Ellard on Feb. 3 and this, plus Irvington-raised Kve R&H. Auto, rates ate most of it up with night. Courtney UPON CREDIT APPROVAL in ol Pinchot’s make it might fade the last half the rampage, will was clocked in 1:54.2 on the sec- ■aiy payments low 'J» CHEV. Blscaynt 4 cyl. Ray against Coates himself not hand OUR bank ratal *1145, within reach. for him Wyrsch Wellington was on Immediate credit approval 2-Dr, R&1I Auto. campaign and come impossible to repeat as ond leg. Villanova, irTthird place, Open till Davis and A1 Fraenkel against to see it happen. The 75-ycar old t:JO P.M.—Sa*. till 4 P.M. It is of champion this year. But '57 PLYMOUTH H'Top now merely a question scoring pot a fine performance from Un- 1155 Jerry Smith on the next two coach, now at Providence, missed DEAL 2 Dr. Vfl, R&H, Auto. whether he keeps his average then he has two more times to ion’s Jon Dante. legs. Bob took off two meet in win the Gilvey the for the first time l's* MERCURY H'Top . ... s*4s above Bill record in the prize, being only a soph. It Battery's yards ahead of Frank was a poor night all around 4 Dr. R&H. Auto., P/S Shary several years. Had he been there, WARD-FORD to and he four- for games come has n Seton Hall, as its mile relay Ga. Pit. Avs. and stayed there as the Pony he would have seen Holy Cross cushion to work with. team 239 CENTRAL AVENUE 1 SPECIALS point Pinchot, Oratory 8 292 36.9 Pirates running second at the also beat the old mark chase the Jaspers hard over the The of who will finish Saniuk. St. Patrick’s 12 281 23.4 time suffered NEWARK 3, N. J. '57 FORD Station Waoon *550 question with 3:29.3. a fall in a race .... Sheridan. St. Mary’s (R 1 16 3SI 21.9 first mile and three-quarters hut 9 Pass., 6 cy)., Std. second Ml 3-8000 I to Pinchot, however, re- DcPalma. St. Michael’s (JO 18 390 21.7 with Princeton and Fordham. It llammel, llcrsen Catholic 13 273 21.0 '55 FORD No Monty Down i mains undecided. Stan Sanuik of was Karl Gross who took the Kupchak. St. Patrick’s 12 2SO 20.8 on\l of Gaiff-n s»otr PLwny. « Br. VR. R&H. Std. I St. Patrick’s increased his mark Hilton, St. James IS 304 20.3 tumble right in front of coach Brennan. Sacred Heart 9 181 20.1 Ml cars axpartly and 23.4 last week with 77 Bergen-Don Bosco Game Gibson Cloidt raconditlonad to points Barry. St. Peter's 6 120 20.0 Johnny after Joe jguarantaad, in three games and Phil Sheri- Flanigan, Queen of Peace 15 297 19.8 and Frank Finn had opened the ON THE NEW Vignonc. St. Cecilia’s (E) 11 209 19.0 LARGEST NEW LOCATION dan of St. Mary’s (R) took a Ulano. Sacred Heart 9 171 19.0 To Decide Title way for a ncar-3:20 clocking with Yates. St. Anthony's 13 245 18.8 League 51* Union Blvd., jump to 21.9 after 85 po.r.ts in legs of 51.8 and 50.1. ' Totowa Boro Dec. Scion Hall 12 219 18.3 three starts. Lcnney, RAMSEY Catholic and Don Bosco DISPLAY,( AR St. Benedict’s 15 272 18.1 Bergen Prep The moves on to Con- 1961 4-4*oo caravan meet here on Feb. 12 in vention Hall this weekend for vhe IMPORTED Optn 4 A. M. to 4:30 P. the game which should decide M. PINCHOT SET a season’s mark which wears the Philadelphia Inquirer meet. Se'on • IMPERIALS CARS in N.J. with 50 Carteret Fiore Leads Dons Tri-County Catholic "A” Conference points against Hall will for better luck and crown for season. hope AUSTIN HEALEY School, hut this is still some 30 To the 1960-61 • CHRYSLERS Bowling Sweep Villanova may pack its two-mile short of Jack Quinn's school rec- The two are now practically deadlocked for the league MOA A VOLVO EAST PATERSON A1 Fiore team for a shot at the new world • ord. Sheridan hit 38 a lead PLYMOUTHS point', of Don with the Crusaders showing record holders. SPRITE k AUSTIN Bosco rolled a two-game rather popular mark this winter, a 6-1 record and the Rams 5-1 • PLYMOUTHS •154 series to feature the first a the score in the loss column. Don VALIANTS IMAGNETTE A MORRIS with of Queen of Gary I’lanigan mark. Bergen won the first meet- VALIANTS round of play in the North Jersey Bosco whipped the Blue Jays Now on 8 8 and John Kupchak of Et. Display! fMOUIS 50l Peace ing, 60-50, at Oradell, but then last 80-58. Catholic High School Bowling only week, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 7OO Patrick’s having ringed that fig- was upset St. to UD League on Feb. 1. by Joseph’s even Once again Don Bosco faces School, College 5 Factory Covered - in earlier from ure games. The Dons took two from Bergen minus one of its starting 1295 Delivered games Kupchak suffered an injury in MURPHY BROS. Bergen Catholic and also had top TRI COUNTY C.C. quintet. Last time, Steve Archer REZZA Sports total pins to score three points. w L Pet. was out of the lineup with a bad Berxcn Catholic Motor Sales BUY BUY BUY ' BUY fl l .837 arm, but he is now back in Pope Pius and St. Mary’s (R) Don Bosco * 1 .833 good COLLEGE 5-5600 NEW health. Now it is 6-3 center Bill EUzabeth AUTORAMA scored similar sweeps over Es- Queen of Peace 4 3 .529 Thursday, Fab. 9 St. Joseph** <\V> 33 .300 Dayton va. Seton Hall (at Madison sex injured his 501-511 No. Broad Streat 1961 PLYMOUTHS Catholic and St. Luke’s, while St. Cecilia’* 1 5 .167 Singer who leg Square Garden) at 2 VALIANTS St. Cecilia’s (E) beat Queen of Pope Pius 1 7 .123 against Our Lady of the Valley Seton Hall Divinity at Drew Semi* Op.n Dally « A.M. la 9 P.M. GUYS Richie last week. nary $1728 Peace, 2-1, as Gillespie Individual Scoring St. Peter’s at Upsala 6 P.M. >f Saturday, to ‘ *6- TQTOWa, N. J. Cl 6-5900 rolled Friday, Fab. 10 NO CASH DOWN a 215. Player School Ga. Pt*. Av. 'Arm WE SELL - WE SERVE” Shelton at Seton Hall (P) Hammel. Berxcn Catholic THIS WILL be the only key KUKTiWi'I •xo 34 Months to Pay 7 137 22 4 Saturday, Fao. fV Flanigan. 100 Cars In Stock Queen of Peace 7 147 21 0 game in of the Cath- St. Francis at St. Pater's College Younx. Don Bosco 6 128 21.0 played any 50,000 Milo Guarantee Name lona at Seton Hall Holy Tourney Aschoff. Pope Piua 3 38 19 olic loops this week. One title is 3 Monmouth at Seton Hall (P) Fischer. Don Bosco 6 107 17.8 At Rochester Site already wrapped up, St. Tuesday, Fab. 14 PURITAN Vlllanova Seton Hall TAYLOR PASSAIC-BERGEN at C.C. Michael's (JC) having clinched Wednesday, ROCHESTER The 26th an- Fab. 19 MOTOR SALES, INC Plymouth Valiant W L Pci. the North Jersey Catholic Con- Siena at St. Peter’s Collego nual Holy Name bowling tourna- St. Joseph’s

H 1 .889 Fairlcigh Dickinson (M) at Seton Hall m isn G66 crown 149 Fifth Market Street Don ference "A” last week (P) Avc., Paterson ment will be held Apr. 22-May 14, Bosco Tech 6 1 .837 I’atcrson, New Jersey DePaul 3 4 .429 when St. Mary’s (R) eliminated SCHOOL AR. 4-9020 at the Lanes here. It will St. Bonavcnture 3 4 .429 Thursday, Fab. 9 "A business Built on Service” Empire St. Mary's 7 118 18 9 St. Cecilia’s (K) visited St. An- •••Pope Plus st Don Bonco USED Our oblectlve event Marmo. St. Bonavcnture •••Queen of Peace SHOWROOM AND CAR LOT It to offer to our I II competed in the 1960 with 7 117 18 7 at St. Joseph'a cuitomon only fho belt of the Gleason. DePaul 7 87 12.4 thony’s. In their first meeting on <\V) $13,726 being awarded in uted cert we teko In trede. Our prizes. Feb. Paul Yates 20 ••St. James at St. Anthony's li NORTH JERSEY C. C. 1, scored Hosco Tech CA 6-8120 areeteit concern lo deliver i •••Don at St. John’s Rt. 46 Pine Brook uied 13 Essex trouble-free cer fo you. Division A points, in the third quarter, Catholic at Bergen Catholic Albertus Magnus at St. Cecilia's (E) Why not Hop in end tee oner W L Pel. to give the Friars a 52-51 deci- STATION WAGON St. Michael's (JC) 7 1 .873 St. Michael's (JC) at Ferris SEDANS St. Mary’a (ID 4 4 .300 sion. Now St. Cecilia’s faces Holy Family at Memorial DEALERS'CARS St. Mary’a (JO St. Michael’s (UC) at Emerson SUNROOFS 4 4 .300 elimination unless it can defeat HIADOUARTHtt St. Aloysius 4 4 .500 St. Peter’s at Bayonne KARMANN CHIAS Holy Trinity 2 3 .286 the league leaders on their home St. Mary’s (E) at St. Rose Walsh YOU CAN'T STATION WAGONS 2 3 .288 floor. Morristown School at Dclbarton (aft.) DRIVE Individual Scoring Saturday, Fsb. 11 irss'i to mo'i '6O St. Aloyslus at St. Cecilia’s -'6l Player School Ga. Pis. Av. Don Bosco Tech set up a sim- (K) St. Patrick’s at Morris Catholic Sheridan. St. Mary'a (ID 8 190 23.8 ilar AUTHORIZED situation in the Passaic-Ber- Sunday, Fab. 12 DcPalma.St. Michael's*JO 8 170 - - 21.3 (all afternoon games) lleuncy. Walah ft 123 20.8 gen Catholic Conference when OVERHEAD CHEVS! MITAL BODIES FROM S2H •••Bergen Catholic at Don Bosco Brennan, Holy Trinity 3 90 18 0 VOLKSWAGEN two foul shots Frank Bua at Nash. St. Mary'a (ID 8 136 17.0 by gave ••Holy Trinity St. Mary’s (JC) MALCOLM the 38-37 •St. Mary’s (P) at DePaul DEALER KONNER Ail Makes Division Rams a victory over B St. Anthony’s at Queen of Peace SO WHY PAY FOR 473 Ml. BLOOMFIELD AVE. W L Pci. St. Joseph’s (P) on Feb. 3. The St. Michael’s at St. Cecilia’s (E) CALDWELL • HIGH RENT MAIN DRAG m CA 6 6iM •nd Models St. Anthony's 5 0 1.000 next of the teams is list- Sacred Heart at St. Mary’s meeting 1 C.B.A. DOMESTIC 3 .730 at St. James • URGE SHOW ROOMS St. James 12 .XLI ed for Feb. 19 at the Don Bosco Immaculate Conception at Walsh USfD CARS & TRUCKS Sac led Heart 1 3 .230 Marist at St. Peter’s CHEVROLET Tech gym. PACE MOTORS St. Michael’s (N) 1 5 .187 Morris Catholic • BIG CITY BUSINESS TAXES AT WHOLESALE PRICES at O.L. Lake In this case, Monday, Fab. 12 ♦7 CENTRAL AVI. Individual Scoring however, St. Jo- • St. John’s at St. Luke’s HIGH PRESSURE SALES Player School Ga. Pis. Av. seph’s maintained its on CAMPAIGNS EAST ORANGE grip Montclair CHS at Delbarton (aft.) Dillon. St. James 3 70 23.3 first since Ferru at St. Peter's KT. I*U place, the Rams were Yates. St. Anthony’s 3 114 22 8 Tuesday, Fab. 14 FIND US SAVE an AND WITH OUR Brennan. Sacred Heart 4 79 pill early upset victim of ••St. Mary’s (R) at St, Aloysius St. Cecilia's (K) 4 88 17.0 ••St. (K) Fix, DcPaul’s. an Cecilia’s at St. Jamea THE CLOSEST TO A NEW CAR OR TRUCK Krajnik. St. Anthony's 5 84 The Irish show 8-1 LOW OVERHEAD - HIGH VOLUME 10.8 ••St. Michael's (JO at St. Mary’s (JC) record to Don Bosco's 6-1. Both Pope Pius at Clifton (aft.) DePaul Immaculate A MICO REBUILT MOTOR figure to dispose of intervening at Conception '6l St. Joseph's (P) at Paterson Tevh Chevys games with ease and set the Deinarest at Holy Family Oratory at St. Bernard’s (aft.) COSTS LESS THAN CONSTANT REPAIR stage for a climactic struggle on FULL PRICE m , Memorial at St. Michael’s (UC) OR COMPLETEOVERHAUL! the 19th. I Newark Tech at Essex Catholic Wednesday, Feb. IS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS - it •St. Bonaventure at Don Bosco Tech Stevens ! Academy at St. Benedict a "LARKS" Holy Trinity at South Plainfield CLUTCHES, BRAKES, *lBB7 ri l RINGS, y , i Catholic ul iL ,. Blalratown o ,*•?« r "•2 unly . ' ••North Jersey MUFFLERS, REPAIRS, FELICIANO j C.C.; •PassalC'Bcrgen ED. MULLER MOTORS, Inc. OVERHAULS, C.C. International & CCP Credit Cards Honored 1 Thomas ESSEX COUNTY TOURNAMENT •61 RAM ER Studebaker-Packard (all games at Seton Hall University) 1284 Mcßride Ave. Auto Agency COMPLETE SERVICE Saturday, Feb. 11 first cut off Rt. 46 West of Great Eastern Mills West Orange Seton Hall, at ON RT. 46 BISSON Automatic . Fliohtomatic vs. 8:49 p.m. mu Fordomatic • Hydramatlc Thursday, Feb. 9 LITTLE FALLS MOTOR SALES Ultra mafic Nutley vs. CL 6-4545 *0 MARKET PATERSON AR 4-1100 Totowa Boro Immaculate Conception, ST., 7:13 p.m. 41S "Doal with Ut and You Daal Rioht" E»t. 25 Year* Open Mon. thru Frl. 9-10 P.M., Sat. 'til 6 P.M. MONTGOMERY ST„ JERSEY CITY HE 4-330] CL !»♦ FAIRMOUNT AVE., NEWARK BI 2 5500 6-3900 Rt. 46 Rockaway FO 6-9205 166 Goff la Rd., Hawthorne Friday, Feb. 10 O.L. Valley vs. Livingston. 1:30 p.m, St. Benedict’s vs. West Side, 3 p.m. Young Catholic Leaders February 9, 1961 THE ADVOCATE 15 Set Training Program 658 Scouts Will SOUTH ORANGE A dozen high school seniors Boy Receive from the Archdiocese of Newark and Diocese of Paterson will conduct a for training program 300 juniors at the Institute Ad 12 at Dei Awards Young Catholic Leader’s on Feb. Seton Altare Feb. 12 Hall University. A NEWARK record group This will be the highlight of at The of the Controversy,’' Maryanne Glen- Maplewood, starting 3 p.m., purpose meeting is of 658 Catholic Boy Scouts will the celebration of Boy Scout where to train non, Holy Angels Academy; Rev. Bernard Peters, anew group of leaders go "to the altar of God" Week, “Conservative or Liberal Teen- on Feb. 7-13, by Catholic- 0.5.8., pastor, will present who will be in charge of the 1961 Feb. 12, to agers,” Heather Mt. Sunday, receive Ad sponsored units in the archdio- medals to 37 boys. Rev. James summer session of the Y.C.L.I. Sharkey, Altare Dei Medals at Sacred cese. St. Dominic Academy; Glynn, area chaplain, will as- The 12 members of the steering Heart Cathedral—and four oth- Also, "Epitaph for the Catho- The Ad Altare Dei Med- sist. committee for this Sunday’s er churches in the Archdio- bronze lic Press,” Victoria Pyle, Holy al, a cross suspended Rev. Charles Reinbold, chap- meeting are alumni of the first cese of Newark. Trinity (Westfield); "Conserva- from a bar by a ribbon show- lain for the Alexander Hamil- summer session held last year Archbishop Boland is tive or Liberal Teachers,” Pa- expect- ing Church and national col- ton Council area, will present at St. Elizabeth's College. ed to make the award is tricia Franks, St. Vincent Acad- presen- ors, presented to First Class medals to 41 boys at a Holy Program chairman Edwin Keel tations at the Cathedral emy; "What About Holy Scouts who complete the re- Hour in St. Ann’s Ho- of Bergen Catholic announced Segrega- Churclr, Hour. The devotions there be- quirements over a of tion?”, Helen Murphy, Our Lady period boken, which begins at 3 p.m. that the keynote address will be gin at 3 John J. of the Visitation (Paramus); p.m. Msgr. one year. Rev. Lawrence Lisotta, O.F.M. given by Thaddeus Tanski of St. Kiley, Archdiocesan CYO di- “Education: Take It or Leave EIGHT BOY Scout Council Cap., will preach. John’s (Paterson). The title of rector, will It,” Mary Lane, Sacred Heart assist, and Rev. Ad Altare Dei medal winners the talk will areas will be represented at the he—“ Wow!” This James Laing will preach. of the Academ'y (Hoboken). Cathedral. A total of 343 med- Hudson Council area will will be followed by a series of In addition to the Cathedral High school principals and als will be receive their awards from eight workshops. Hours presented by the teachers, as well as parish ceremonies, Holy and Msgr. James A. Hughes at St. Archbishop. The Council areas, AND medal presentations will be TOPICS chairmen for the priests, have been invited to at- award winners and Aloysius Church, Jersey City, held at Christi chaplains workshops are: “Conservative or tend the institute as observers. Corpus Church, in ceremonies scheduled are as follows: for Liberal School will Hasbrouck Heights; St. Jo- 4:30 Year,” Nancy The program begin at 1:30 Robert Treat,. Rev. James p.m. Sixty-six Scouts will Mt. St. Dominic Acad- in the Science seph’s Church, Maplewood; St. be honored. Rev. Busby, p.m. Building. At Lking, chaplain, 77 awards; James “Creative Rev. Aloysius Church, Jersey City; O’Brien will emy; Arts and Peace,” its conclusion, Stanley Gra- give the sermon and Tamarack, Rev. Joseph Doyle, Marilyn St. John's; bowski, director of the PEACOCK PRIDE: St. Ann’s Church, Hoboken. and Rev. James Piscitclli, institute, John Stapleton is congratulated by Very Rev. Edward F. 33; Eagle Rock, Rev. John Mc- McKenna, “Your of will the theme and area will Classroom, a Center explain pro- Clark on chaplain, assist with S.J., his reception of the St. Peter’s Alumni Dermott, 23; Bayonne, Rev. gram selected for the 1961 sum- College Recognition the award presentations. Award for having best Joseph Nealon, 50; Watchung, session. represented the St. Peter’s ideal in academic and Peacock Union Council Plans mer non- Alumni Rev. John Flanagan, 38; life. Looking on are John academic Kelly, program chairman of Alumni Night, Aheka, Rev. Thomas Olsen, of Recollection and Rev. Matthew Bee Day Essex Plans Retreat Rooney, S.J., alumni moderator. A graduate of Regis, Staple- To 28; Union County, Rev. James Freshmen for Host Parents ROSELLE—PIans the Day ton is prefect of the at St. Garvie, 93; and For Sodality Peter’s and a member of the Most Noble Or- Ridgewood- of Recollection for members of Girls JERSEY CITY - The St. Pe- Teenage der of the honor of the Glen Rock, 1. the Union Senior Youth Peacock, society school of liberal arts. To Serve County MONTCLAIR—The Essex Coun- ter’s College Alumni Association Troops and award winners of Mass Council discussed the functions will be at ty CYO will sponsor a teenage will sponsor two for the North Bergen Council will next council on Feb. 19 of Peacock students dur- meeting girls retreat. Mar. 10-12, at the Who Will parents attend a Holy Hour at Corpus In Eastern Rite at St. Joseph’s here. The uay Villa Pauline Retreat House in Be Vocation Notes ing February. Christi Church, lfasbrouck will be held 12. NEWARK—Four freshmen stu- on Mar. Mendham. On Feb. 11, the fourth annual Heights, which begins at 2:30 dents at St. Benedict’s will Theater parties are being form- Buses will leave the county of- informal father-andson dinner p.m. Prep Queen? serve as at the Byzan- ed for sometime in March ac- fice, 425 Bloomfield Ave., Mont- Bergen for the junior class will be held Bishop Walter W. Curtis will acolytes What a Book Can t'ne Rite Mass be to Juliette of clair, at 4:15 p.m. on Mar. 10. Do a'. Dineen with the 170 to offered in cording Kormeyor FORT LEE Eleven girls Dining Hall, bestow medals on boys. Rev. St. Elizabeth's (Linden), cultuial Reservations must be made the St Francis- SI Mary's Abbey Church on Feb. by have been chosen to date as group attending James Pindar will preach. Rev. F. 10 chairman for the council. By Msgr. William St. at 9:45 a.m. by Rev. George Mar. 3. candidates for the role of Ber- Furlong Peter’s basketball game fol- Paul Lehman is area chaplain. the dinner. William Ma- Billy of St. George’s Church, CYO Cotillion Eliza was her education lowing gen County pursuing in a finishing school in SCOUTS OF THE Orange Linden. resca, class of and Frank Queen for the dance which will Paris. While there, she was not 1954, although a Catholic, she read Mountain Council area will par- Svatoslov Daniel class of are co- Woroch, Bar- BROTHERS OF CHARITY be held on Feb. 11 at the Tea a very Catholic book. It was about St. Bernard of Clairvaux Migliore, 1950, in ticipate Scout Sunday Serv- on, Walter Slusarek and Gary neck Armory. and said much about the chairmen. wonderful family from which he had ices at St. Joseph’s Church, Teachers - Social Workers - Craftsmen A for Ham way all of them members The candidates come. Right then and there she vowed that if she Parents Day the sopho- the Vocation are: Marge ever mar- of Eastern Rite churches will Contact Director ried, more and freshman classes will Simanek, St. Catharine’s (Glen shewould try to be like Bernard’s mother, Blessed Alice BROTHER BERTHWALD, F.C. 19 assist Father Billy and his con- of Fontaine, and like dedicate be held Feb. from 2 to 7 p.m. Rock); Carol Mitro of Queen her, all her Rev. Hennessy, OUR LADY OF CHARITY NOVITIATE children to God. ai the campus, with Edward Ga- Denounce Arrest celebrant, Denys of Peace (Maywood); Gail 0.5.8. of St. Rev. 7720 DOE LANE, PHILADELPHIA 11, PA. vin, class of as chairman. Mary’s Abbey. Sheridan In 1830, shortly after she was 1945, of St. Matthews received Christian Casper, 0.5.8. of the into the Church, Eliza Rolls married John A meeting of the 1961 fund (Ridgefield), Pamela Senkier of Of Cuban Youths St. Benedict’s faculty, will direct Vaughan of Courtfield, She committee will be held Feb. 27 Ascension (New Milford), Gene- England. kept her the students’ in the - SANTURCE, Puerto Rico (NC) participation Boys Young Men vieve Triolo of Mt. (Gar- vow. Every day, for twenty years, she spent at McDermott Hall at 8:30 p.m. Virgin —The Yeung Catholic Workers of Mass. one hour in before with William class of field); prayer the Blessed Sacra- Donnelly, The of WANTED ment, Puerto Rico have denounced the purpose the Mass is to asking for the grace of a religious 1940, presiding. Also, Ann Chernalis of St. seizure of the organization's give St. Benedict’s students ex- IMMEDIATELY! vocation for all her children. Elizabeth's Patricia of the of the (Wyckoff), Like headquarters in Cuba and tne pression universality To serve Christ in the Fongaro of Madonna (Fort Her Model Summer Plans arrest of some of its leaders. Church, in keeping with Pope Classrooms of America Back in the 12th century/ Alice of Fon- as Lee), Judy Mangano of Epiph- “We denounce before the world John XXIII’s desire for the re- taine gave all six of her sons to religious Christian Brothers any (Cliffside Park), Ellen Made Mid Snow this aggression against the work- turn of the schismatic churches. Zdanawiz of St. Philip’s (Saddle ing youth of Cuba who are per- Holy Communion will be given ELIZABETH—On the theory of Ireland Brook); Merinda DeMeo of St secuted, and killed for in both species, bread and wine. that it’s never too early to imprisoned Nicholas (Palisades Park); defending the Christian and dem- a • QUALIFICATIONS plan ahead, the Union County Stanlene Makowski of Sacred of Common ocratic ideals of our American Love God, Generosity, CYO is setting its summer Heart (Rochelle Park). up continent,” declaration by Sense, Average Intelligence, Good schedule in the a of the sov« Dedicate life to Christ day camp eof" your Health The new queen will he crown- workers of Puerto Rico stated. midst of 12-foot snow drifts. and Hit Blessed In \S .Mother • OPPORTUNITIES ed by Nancy Walters of Ascen- The government of Fidel Cas- FEB with One major change will make helping teen-age girls Unlimited Spiritual Advancement, sion (New Milford), who was tro persecutes the Church and it possible for youngsters to become Intellectual Genuine its because "they problems . . a Achievement, Cotillion Queen last year. Mas- organizations . enroll for four weeks of the Happiness ter of ceremonies for the dance fight communism vigorously and eight-week program. This will Sister of the v/ill be Fred cxecuiive without fear," the declaration For information, visit: Kelly, accommodate families who secretary of the Catholic Ac- added. Catholic H. S. take one half of the summer for Good Shepherd Bergen tors' Guild of New York. "The lives of the Jocist leaders FEB Oradell a vacation trip. from of Cuba are in the state- ACTIVITIES: danger,” Other innovations are plan- ment because they stand Social Work, Teaching, Dletetici, Essex Catholic H. S. said, ned by Ray Molnar, program the Church in Cuba, tints ' Nuning, Clerical Work, etc. Newark “fully with comptvndtd 4 yntiyl Daley Receives taken up at a meeting of the High School recommended, its bishops, the JOC and the peo- camp staff and CYO officials scy« In p*r»on or by molj ••««» pay Eor further For details, write: of Cuba in this struggla to Information write to ple both Travel Grant later this month. poitog* woyi MOTHER SUPERIOR Rev. Br. E. C. O'Connor redeem their freedom and hu- INSUWB TO Convent of the Good dignity.” SAVINGS Shepherd 715 North Avenue NEW YORK Brian Daley. man 21& Susiex Avenue Essex All-Stars New New York Rhodes Scholarship winner from Morrittown, N. J. Rochelle, Glen Ridge, received a $l,OOO In Tripleheader DIVIDENDS START traveling fellowship at the 107th WEEK-END RETREATS EVERY MONTH IRVINGTON Mohawk. Open annual dinner of the Fordham An Essex Coun- at your ac- FOR THE LAITY count with SI or more; add Alumni ty CYO all-star basketball College Association on triple- aa much at you pleaao* header SPEND A WEEKEND WITH GOD whenever please. THE Feb. 2 at the Waldorf-Astoria. will be held Feb. 19 at you Irvington High School, with 72 The grant will help the St. Pe- For: MEN, WOMEN, boys and ter’s girls taking part. Play Prep alumnus with ex- HUSBAND and WIFE TRINITARIAN FATHERS will start at 1:30 p.m. penses when he leaves for Eng- One Conducted by the monks of Mohawk •ffar an to and of Grammar land this to player from each team in opportunity young mon boys summer work to- Saint Pours the Abbey wards his Master of boys grammar and junior SAVINGS and Loan AaaaJ School and School to become Brother Arts de- High a prieet or a leagues selected the Please make reservations early. gree at Oxford University. He was on basis 40 CowMtwS4Mcwnkl.il. & In tho Trinitarian Order. Lack of fundi of team no impediment. will pursue further his classical sportsmanship, play and Write for Information toi Two MllchtH 3-0260 Write toi studies, in which he has majored ability. girls were picked DIRECTOR OF RETREATS from each of the first FREE itrtrt at Fordham. division Queen of Peace Retreat House PARKING ocrou lh» in the VOCATION DIRECTOR, O.S.S.T. teams grammar school loop St. Paul's Abbey, Newton, NJ. Daily, 9-4; WEO. EVES, lo 8 8M The dinner at which Daley re- and one from each second divi- Box 5742, Baltimore ceived his award honored Francis 8, Maryland sion club. Cardinal on the 50th Spellman For Person* Over 21 anniversary of the grad- prelate's Summer Session uation from Fordham College. 9:00 P.M. to 12:30 A M. WASHINGTON, D.C.—The 51st BE A FRANCISCAN PRIEST summer session of the Catholic University of America will be DANCING held 3-Aug. 11 the Imitate Christ In All College Notes July on cam- Things pus with 4,000 students expected EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT to enroll in 57 fields of study. Full Do HIS Work In Michael Periihes,Schools, O’Brien of Summit has information may be obtained been selected sergeant-at-arms of from the CLUB ST. LEO Home & Foreign Mititom Registrar of the Cath- the Alpha Rho Chapter of l’hi olic hjhfj University, Washington, 17, Market St., at the Boulevard, Eait Paterson, N. J. For further information write: Kappa Theta fraternity at Bel- D.C. mont Edward THE ORCHESTRAS OF FRANCISCAN FATHERS. Abbey College . . . McMahon of North Arlington has JOE PAYNE and DUKE COLLINS St. larnardina's Monastary, Box 177 been elected a member of Blue Hollidayiburg, Pa. Jerome J. (On Alternate Week*) Key, honorary scholastic and 'Responsibility' Stanley Spring Schedule * Direction*: service fraternity at Catholic ★ CHURCH GOODS Powell Oratory Driving South on Garden State Parkway, Exit 158 University . . . Thomas Topic WASHINGTON STREET NEWARK—The For Paterson 116 North Garden State Exit 157 of West Orange has been elected topic for the Driving on Parkway, 2-5071 NEWARK, NJ. piesident and Thomas O’Brien of 19G1 Newark archdiocesan CYO MA (One Minute from either Exit) PROVE YOUR LOVE FOR CHRIST oratorical Orange, Democratic ehairmar, of contest will be the 1960 statement Newman Club the St. Francis College (Pa.) of the United States Sisters of the “The Need CLIFTON The Newman Club Sorrowful Mother Caucus Club, a political science Hierarchy, for Per- sonal Paterson (A Franciscan Community) project at the school. Responsibility." (for sti|dcnts_attending There State will Activities Hospitals: nursing, pharmacy, will be separate divi- College hold its annual laboratory. X-ray. office, library, and domestic AN LIFE sions for and with Communion breakfast on Mar. 5, ASSURED INCOME work. Schools: catechetical, elementary, and boys girls, Raise 11 secondary schools: professional and practical $42,300 competition in each county listed following am. Mass at St. schools of nursing. Homes for the aged, the convalescent, VIENNA A Catholic for Mar. 13. The contest is Philip the Apostle Church. and homeless children. Foreign youth open missions. Age: 14 to 30. Plans for this group in Austria has raised more to all youngsters who have com- event, as well as with in work Write to many spiritual remembrances by sharing the Vocational Directress, pleted the for the seven than $42,300 to aid in the con- eighth grade and meetings during the 10 Morris Avenue, Danville, New Jersey of our S.V.D. and the (Telephone: were under 18 as season were Catholic Missionaries in japan Philippines. OA 7-tOOS) struction of a mission village in years of age Spring released this Tanganyika. of last Sept. 1. week by Jack Walls, president of the club. Each parish will he allowed Activities will include Invest your money through our a maximum of three entries with a "Roaring Twenties” dance on ACADEMY OF CALDWELL, NEW JERSEY the winners in each county ad- Feb. 26 with the Fairleigh Dick- LIFE INCOME SAINT ELIZABETH vancing to the archdiocesan fi- [inson unit. MISSION CONTRACT All SICONDARY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS nals. One entrant will then be meetings will be held at CALDWELL COLLEGE FOR Foundod WOMEN IIHJO Fully Acorodltod to Burn’s selected compete in the na- Country Inn, Valley ltd., • Never failed an interest Slotort •« Charity obligation. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC tional Clifton, except those Content. Now Joroojr championships at Wash- which in- ington, Easter volve trips for social events. The • Interest rates on checks STD moiled - D.C., during Fully Accredited Offering A.B. ond B.S. Degree* JEfferson 9-1600 depend your age cwory week. full Spring schedule follows: six months. Keb 12, Hellglnua forum; Bowlin*; 26. "Hairing twenties Dance;'* Mar. 5. Com- You Invited munion brcakfaati 12. Relliilouj forum; • You receive a reliable our Founded THE are to enroll yourself or a loved ona Ice income and help Cause. In 1899 by the Siitert of Charity SkaOn*; la-cturer. (lotcusaion. liusl- Apostofic '''•'•uni;. Apr 9. Rclimous forum; FRANCISCAN Roller Skating; 23, faster Show in New 3oik. May 7, Lecturer, dlacuanion. clecllon of Saint Elizabeth MISSIONARY nl officer*. Send roe information College on yowr life income Mwikao Contend UNION Write For Convent Station, New Name Jersey Mar. 31 Deadline Age Further Details ROCHESTER Entries dose Address Mar. 31 for the 1961 Kodak High leatherette bound School - - certilicate mailed immediately Photo Award contest, Tqday - To City Zone State GEORGIAN COURT COLLEGE which will (4) CUSTOMARY OFFERING: distribute more than ,v, : PERPETUAL INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP $ll,OOO in prizes in three A fully accredited Liberal Arts College . . . $5.00 major divisions of competition. Write: FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY UNION REV. FATHER RALPH S.V.D. CATHOLIC Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy , UNIVERSITIES 135 WEST 31st STREET, NEW YORK I, NEW YORK THERE ARE 17 books of Apply: Director of N. 316 N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO 1 Admissions, Lakewood, J. lOngacie 34)077. It no answer, call PE 6-2249 prophecy in the Old Testament and one in the New. 16 THE ADVOCATE February 9, 1961 Court Voids Indiana Make New Attempt to Eliminate Law on Obscenity Law Restriction Scholarship INDIANAPOLIS (NC) The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled the state’s obscene literature law is TRENTON Another inal law. 56-year-old attempt The state’s Catholic ward Koenig of Burlington and is made this unconstitutional. being year to elim- colleges are members of the Vincent R. Panaro, Charles Far- inate from the In a 3-to-2 decision the court held that the 1905 state scholarship association. rington and Edward Sweeney of high law the restriction on use of the This is the second proposal to Mercer. law which was amended in 1957 violated the federal and scholarships at out-of-slale col- amend the law. Awaiting action It would apply to crew lead- state constitutional guarantees of leges. is a Senate measure which would ers operating on day-haul basis freedoms of speech and of the whether obscene or not ob- Currently only 15% of the schol- restore the scholarships previ- and would make scene. them respon- press. The ruling upheld a deci- arships arc going to students who awarded for sible the ously study at state- for such persons. Misrep- sion made on Jan. 12, 1960, by “Under such circumstances plan to study out of the state. An supported institutions. This, too, resentation of Judge Richard M. Salb of Marion bookseller will restrict and limit amendment employment (Senate 53) has been failed of enactment in the 1960 facts to laborers, unreasonable County Criminal' Court. the hooks and periodicals stocked introduced in the to Legislature. to which, after' Legislature transportation charges or crim- Phillip L. Bayt, Marion County those inspection, eliminate the restriction inal entirely. violations would lead to Prosecutor, when informed of the he has found to be entirely free MEASURES for the control of the revocation of said measure is of any possibility of containing THIRTEEN of the state’s 21 registration decision, a being newsstand displays and the certificates. matter senators reg- prepared for introduction in the which might cause hi3 are the sponsoring istration of farm labor crew lead- The bill has been Indiana General summary arrest,” the court said. amendment, which is identical to referred to Assembly which ers have been introduced in the the Committee “This type of would one passed the Senate on Agriculture, should overcome the constitution- censorship by a year Assembly. Conservation result the and but and Economic De- al objections raised by the in preventing sale ago not acted upon in the Assemblyman William Musto high; House. * velopment. court. distribution of many books and of Hudson and Assemblywom- periodicals, which a court might When it was introduced dur- en Irene Brown of Hudson and THE CASE grew out of raids finally determine not to be ob- ing the 1960 the New session, Mildred Hughes of Union are made last June by members of scene.” Jersey Association of Private Bias the sponsors of the newsstand Housing the sheriff’s staff on establish- Colleges asked the Legislature IN MINNESOTA, a proposal (Assembly 152). This IN UNION ments here. Publications regard- meanwhile; to act COUNTY: The annual dinner of the 1959 not on the measure un- Bill law intended to cope with would make it illegal to display Advances ed as obscene by the sheriff were til there was more Name Societies was held at the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, Elizabeth. the indecent literature problem experience books or magazines which por- Archbishop confiscated. with the operation of the orig- TRENTON a unan- Boland and is shown here from will he tested in the State Su- tray a crime or a style of By presided with, left, Msgr. Thomas F. Mulvaney, “The state may In the proper imous 46-0 vote the preme Court. The law was ruled dress which would not be law- Assem- spiritual director; Joseph Kennedy, general chairman; and James Tracey, exercise of the police power pre- president unconstitutional by County Dis- ful under state statutes. bly passed and sent to the of the vent the sale and distribution of organization. trict Judge John F. Cahill. This measure introduced obscene matter," the was Senate a bill to Supreme outlaw dis- Judge Cahill, however, said he Archbishop’s last year also but was never re- Court ruled, "but when this is crimination on racial, reli- was certifying the case to the ported out of committee. It is attempted in a manner which gious or nationality grounds in higher court because questions of now in the Judiciary Committee. Kit on Federal tends to restrict the right of free the sale Aid law in the case or rental of to Education are important Appointments housing. speech or expression, then the SPONSORS of the measure Patterned after a New York and doubtful. He also suggested MONDAY, FEB. 13 right of free speech guaranteed at- 1 (Assembly 196) to register crew law, the measure would become that the Legislature again p.m., Luncheon, Archdio- by . . . (the Constitution) must to leaders are Assemblymen effective after 1 if Promotes Private School tempt deal with the problem cesan Council of Catholic Wom- G. Ed- July approved Loans he weighed in the balance against in the Senate and the after the Court gives its en, signed by WASHINGTON - the opinion. Mayfair Farms, West Or- (NC) Long- swers on federal aid to educa- "Also, to their way of think- requirements of the public governor. It is aimed at apart- ange. term, low-interest federal loans tion and related matters; and it’s mistake to safety and welfare ...” ment house a ing, a put the em- FEB. 16 Note Work managers, real estate for private school construction list of additional The court ruled that the Ask Castro Break THURSDAY, Information phasis in education on the school stat- 2 agents, bankers and other lend- p.m., Meeting, Board of would bb a constitutional form of sources. ute "has the effect of restrict- instead of the child. The one who PANAMA CITY, Panama (NC) ing institutions as well as home Directors, St. Mary’s Hospital, church-state cooperation, accord- The document on federal loans benefits from tax ing the free interchange of —Panama’s Christian Democrat- For Blind owners. directly money Orange. to a document notes that thought and ing prepared un- private institutions re- spent for education is- or opinion by requir- ic Party has urged this country’s 7:30 p.m., Blessing of cam- NEWARK—Catholic Week EXCEPTIONS der Catholic auspices. ceive loans under the 1950 should be— the child. ing a bookseller to act at his government to break off relations would be provid- college And so paign workers, Sacred Heart, ed The document notes that co- housing and the peril in the sale-and distribu- tvilh the “procommunist for the Blind has for the rental of rooms in program Hill- far as the individual child bene- regime Newark. been pro- a tion Vailsburg, home operation between church and Burton hospital construction act. fits. of books and periodicals, of Fidel Castro” in Cuba. claimed for Feb. 12-19 one-family where the own- society benefits, too. SATURDAY, FEB. 18 by state was endorsed the U. S. The 1958 National Defense er lives in the and for by Edu- “Catholics don’t see why their 2:30 to home, the p.m., Presentation Tea, Archbishop Boland ac- Supreme Court in its 1952 Zorach cation Act offers tax rental of an apartment in a two- private schools money shouldn’t be used to Robert Treat to Hotel, Newark. quaint with work on home decision. Federal loans for school loans buy scientific benefit their people family where the owner equip- children no mat- FEB. 19 ment. SUNDAY, behalf of the blind of the Newark lives in the other construction, it adds, “.would ob ter where they to school. 8:30 apartment. go They a.m., Principal viously be a legitimate aspect of Loans for school Speaker, Archdiocese. The bill also prohibits ad- construction believe it is just as much in so- Communion breakfast, Jersey The week will cooperation, since the country would “not involve interest for commence with vertising indicating racial or a subsidy," that their children Cramped Space? City Council, Knights of Colum- would be the ultimate benefici- the document ciety's open house at the Mt. Carmel religious preference. points out. “The I be educated to be mature, respon bus, Columbian Club, Jersey ary.” would Guild Center for the Blind, 99 A statement accompanying the government recover its jsible adults as it is that other City. with Central Ave., Feb. 12, 2-4 bill “it shall not money interest ...” children be." Now You Can Add p.m. says be con- THE DOCUMENT is part of people's Space Blind members will strued to bar the present a religious organiza- a kit of materials on aid to edu- THE DOCUMENT notes that Later, pamphlet says: “By tions a musical program at the event from limiting admissions program denying education benefits to cation, made available by the of loans “may seem to which will feature of or giving preference to Civic and Social Action embrace but Catholic parents and children For displays persons Commit- a small 2 and Bath measure of Rooms A work done in the of their who EARN center's classes own denomination in the tee of the National Council of the equity to which patronize parochial schools, and sale parents who a demonstration of braille or rental of their real Catholic Men. send their the State is putting a price tag proper- children to non-public duplication. ty when calculated to promote The kit also Includes schools on the exercise of religious lib- a arc entitled." But em- Rev. Richard M. the McGuincss, religious principles of the or- memorandum on prospects for phasis on this proposal erty ... It is as if the State were *1127 MORE “reflects for director of the Guild's blind ganization.” aid to say to Catholics: Only pro- to education legislation in political and constitutional reali- 'Certainly for will at 3 Under the bill you have But -Hi—HL your SAVINGS gram, speak p.m. on Superior Court the current Congress; sum- ties," it adds. religious liberty. a month the role of the volunteer in work would have the power to you’ll have to pay double for grant maries of significant The memorandum on for Supreme pros- the blind. Helen Reilly, arch- temporary injunctive relief Court for your children’s education if you pend- rulings on church, state pects school aid legislation diocesan chairman of the Guild’s ing action the choose to exercise it.’ " by State Division and private schools; a pam- says some form of of the of Civil Rights. legislation DEO department blind, will head phlet of 50 questions and for federal aid BON an- appears cer- THE PAMPHLET the committee. tain. ’ cites the G.I. It adds that parents of A social for blind people will parochial education benefits granted by the OORNIERS school children “are at to be held the center Feb. 19 government ex-servicemen as becoming acutely aware of the to conclude the week. Mrs. an example of assistance Mary Social Action School plight of parochial schools.” public to Marino and other members of “One child students regardless of whether in seven attends a the they attend private or Rosary Society of St. parochial school —and public Theresa’s, yet no schools. Kenilworth, will pre- federal Lists New Courses consideration is recom- The ~TT pare and serve refreshments. pamphlet also covers COMPOUND*© mended for these students," it Miss Reilly will head the enter- such subjects as the historical says in a comment on tainment NEWARK Anew series of courses in proposals of committee. Catholic submitted to President development public and m social teachings, and biblical Kennedy parochial education in the Unit- theology studies will be of- by one of his task forces. fered for the term "Parents ed States; the Catholic attitude Spring by the Pope Pius XII Institute arc beginning to in- A of Social sist that toward public schools; the Wedding Reception Education, it was announced this week by Rev. consideration he given rights of parents to educate J. director. to the needs of the private schools X PREPAID Aloysius Welsh, their and children; and court rul- Classes in the institute’s are asking why, at the POSTAGE adult further details obtained at the in very ings on constitutional issues in- education least, long-term, low-interest PLAZA procram will meet titute, 300 Broadway. volving schools. X HOTEL loans not private PAYMENTS Monday Feb. are being considered evenings, 20-Apr. The materials arc available to- ieemnt for private construc- S«_ J«n*v Clhr. N. i. 10, and Thursday Feb. MONDAY INSTRUCTORS schoolhousc evenings, and tion.” gether or separately from the 16-Apr. Essex their respective 13, at Catholic courses arc: Civic and Social Action Commit- • Dlenlfue EQUITY nan«mt Aeemi High School here. The At 8 p.m., Rev. John M. Ma- THE National courses lie to Mit QUESTION-and-answcr tee, Council of Catholic are without hon, • C»W«e college credit. There actuary of the archdioccsan Men, 1312 Iwfftof pamphlet was written by Russell Massachusetts Ave., SAVINGS are entrance matrimonial tribunal X ondloonAm • MeAtot no requirements. - prim “Theology Shaw, a staff member of the N.W., Washington 5, D. C. • I* ather of 583 KEARNY CsreM —.■*»« to rietotk Welsh said the the pro- the Mass;” William Nesbitt, NCWC News Service. AVENUE In reply to gram will cover general Local A BONDED to tfcwi IrieM Ceawvttofit theological and counsel, 1470, the argument that Catholics have Quality DORMER is your answer more KEARNY* WYmon 1-0101 biblical I.B.E.W.—“Labor subjects to help Catholic Law: the Lan- no room" for And with BONDED right "to expect other people "living your family. to 7 adults attain a firm and mature drum-Griffin." to Msgr. Dougherty Doily, 9-3 j Thor*, pjs. OLdfield 3-0100 help them there's no muss or fuss a clean of divine support their . . . just good job grasp truths and moral At 9:10, Rev. Thomas J. schools," it with says: At Film Judging the best materials and at a A»n*‘ Atotitofl lym principles. Priests and workmanship DRIVE-IN WINDOW lay ex- Carey and Rev. Paul J. Hayes “Catholics look at it this reasonable weather perts in the SOUTH ORANGE—Msgr. John price. PLUS fully stripped win- socio-economic field of the Legion of Decency way: Part of their tax will form money J. Dougherty, president, Scion dows. the faculty. of goes into “Challenge Interracial Jus- a common fund to be Registration be made and Hall University, has arrived in may tice;” Stephen J. Manzclla, pres- used for educational purposes. Monte Carlo to participate in the ident of Local 2K), 1.C.W., But this money is spent exclu- fourth International Catholic Tel- “How to be to a Successful Shop sively support schools the Add A Recreation Room evision Exposition. The exposi- Steward;” and Father Welsh public schools to which they tion is sponsored UNDA, the “Outlines of by : ’ • Moral Theology.” cannot In conscience send their International Catholic Associa- children. They regard this ON as tion for Television and of THURSDAYS the courses injustice. Radio, For which Msgr. is Only and instructors arc: Dougherty a 8 member. a week o* At p.m., Rev. James Turro and Immaculate Conception Semi- Petrean Kinescopes films from HP |of in batomont whan throughout the world Stop wotting spoce your you can convert It nary, Darlington, "God and Faculty are entered into a cozy, comfortable recreation But make the and those best are room. sure job Man in the Old and New Adds judged award- i» done Testa right with the finest materials and best Herbert! ed craftsmanship. ments;” prizes hased upon their reli- Make Joseph Puzzo, president sure the job it done BONDED BUILDERS r \x JERSEY by at a price ■?/ of Local ClTY—Professor Will gious value, artistic production within 219, I.U.E. “How to your budget. Hcrberg, graduate professor Administer the Union Contract." of and technical excellence. Judaic Studies and Social Philos- At 9:10, Father Welsh—“ Labor The Exposition will conclude on at ophy Drew Madi- 11. Management and the Moral University, Feb. The National Council of son, is addition Law;” Nicholas anew to the Catholic Men has entered four Pitucco, chair- at faculty St. Peter’s College. He of its in man of the Bargaining and Griev- productions the compe- will teach "Images of Man in ance Committee, Local tition, including one in which 146, Contemporary Western U.A.W. "History of Labor Un Thought” Msgr. Dougherty participated. to the students in the honors v: ions in the U. S.” pro- Prince Rainier and Princess gram. Grace of Monaco will distribute Prof. Hcrberg has lectured and the awards to the winning en- * conducted seminars at 15 leading tries at a formal dinner marking colleges and universities. He has the close of the Exposition. also written much on social, polit- ical and religious questions. His NOW GOING CATHOUC latest work, “Protestant, Cath- 3rd Order to Meet 0N!... olic Jew—an essay in American HACKENSACK - The Third PILGRIMAGES Religious Sociology,” was pub- Order of St. Francis of St. Fran- TOURS lished last year. cis parish will meet Feb. 15 at 6 Prof. Hcrberg received his 7:30 in the auditorium'The to p.m. 8.A., M.A., and Ph. D degrees group is also sponsoring a show- A/aA/a/ud • ROME LOURDES from Columbia University. He ing of the TV film, “The Third holds ELIZABETH • WOODBRIDGE HOLY LAND honorary degrees of doc- Order Story" for the general pub- tor of laws from (March to Park College, lic. October) BONDED . . . SPECIALISTS Parkville, Mo., and Marshall Col- It will be shown on Mar. 5 at + In Adding Another Floor Additional Rooms to Your lege, Lancaster, Pa. fi p.m. or Featuring FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE! Featuring Present Homel Call Us For Roofing and Siding Tool EASTER In ROME Via Union Passion Dependable financ- Drop Us A Postcard CHOOSE FROM City ing No Money Cail OUR OWN ALITALIA Play Down. Up To S Or Us Collect Today Year* 3 PURCHASE to Pay Yours At PLANS Rolls Royce Jets Season First Payment Opens on Feb. 11 July, 1941 + SW 6-9300 • REGULAR CHARGE UNION CITY Independent A Passionist he was a chaplain for the Pas- U>)iQfatt • VO-DAY ACCOUNT decided priest 48 years to sionist nuns in a convent in Pitts- FULLY INSURED Special Tours Avallablo ago • BUDGET PLAN preach a Lenten sermon here burgh. Ucensed by FINE FURNITURE 4* about the Crucifixion and Resur- Although a fluent linguist able N.J. Comm, •' Savings! Write for rection. to of Banking & McManus Elizabeth: speak Herman, Italian, Span- Insurance Although Rev. 1132 i. Jersey Street Illustrated Folders Bchnadinc ish and English, Father Dusch Member Chamber of Catholic Travel Dusch. C. P., lias been dead for quipped: Willet craftsmen have Colonial heirlooms with EL 2-5600 DepL 20 Commerce reproduced meticulous years, his sermon, “Veroni- “I am not as a preacher good Member Na- care to bring you a rich genuine look not apt to find else- you're ca's Veil,” will be again as 1 should be. this play tional Assn, where. You'll love preached Perhaps the detail and extra of woodbridge: of Home generous deep contours McManus y this Lent 23 times and is will compensate for this weak- Willett bedroom and furniture. expected Builders dining room Come see this truly Hwy 9 at to draw 23,000 listeners ness.” fe-\ Geo. TRAVEL BUREAU , INC. to lovely furniture while King Rd. a Member Home now specially-priced at McManus Bros, JSI Avenue of America Union Builders Assn, Elizabeth & t City theater. The play will open its 47th con- Woodbridge. I VA 6-4700 of No. N. J. New York 14, Father New York Dusch wrote the five-act secutive season in Veronica’s Veil OPEN EVENINGS Fr„ Passion . . . D,llv,ry 'mo«t Anywh,r» . . . Fr«, Parking play, the first ever per- Theater, 14th St. and Central Ave. or your travel agent formed in America, in 1913 while here on Feb,_ll.