Council Presents World New Image Of Churcl By Msgr. James J. Walsh ops gave overwhelming approv- clarification. Oddly enough, 39 unfolds in the characteristic Church would produce a new closing is told, it will be found Voice Special Correspondent al to the schema on The Church bishops voted against this. majestic, dignified pace of Ba- definition of herself, a new to the surprise of many that VATICAN CITY — It took (with only five dissenting FOUR HOUR CEREMONY silica rites. image, and when she would despite the obvious joy in the the Holy Father and 2220 bish- votes) and to the schema on reach out once again to sep- occasion, some felt let down. ops nearly four hours in last A four hour ceremony is long, But behind this final cere- Ecumenism (with only 11 in- arated and revers- The newspapers have more Saturday's closing ceremony of even in St. Peter's where the mony were years, even genera- dicating disapproval). They ing her tone and manner of than hinted at the cause of the third session of Vatican II color and the dramatic tions of study and prayer and past centuries, make an un- also passed a decree on the this. to settle some unfinished busi- atmosphere of history in the hopes, all combined by the ashamed attempt for unity. ness of the last four centuries. Oriental Churches, dealing making heighten interest in grace of God to bring about Last Thursday the Council In rapid succession the bish- with matters long in need of every step of the ritual as it the historic moment when the When the full story of the (Continued on Page 7) 4TH GATHERING TO BE LAST

THE VOICE P.O. Box 1059 And Bishops Solemnly Miami, Fla. 33138 Return Requested Bring 3rd Session To Close By Father John P. Donnelly The proclamation of the coun- VATICAN CITY (NO — With cil's most important document the proclamation of the constitu- on the Church came immediate- Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida tion on the nature of the Church ly after a Mass concelebrated and the decrees on ecumenism by Pope Paul and 24 council VOL. VI, NO. 37 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy NOVEMBER 27, 1964 and the Eastern Churches, Pope Fathers. Paul VI solemnly brought the SHRINES IN DIOCESE third session of the ecumenical Each of them has within his council to a close in the pres- diocese a major Marian shrine ence of the entire body of the and was chosen to concelebrate Church's bishops. for this reason. During the course of the cere- The Mass was that of the mony he proclaimed Mary day's feast — the Presentation "Mother of the Church" and of Mary in the Temple. Among announced that the council will the celebrants was Archbishop have its "definitive conclusion Patrick A. O'Boyle of Washing- in the fourth session." ton, in whose diocese the Nation- The date for this session was al Shrine of the Immaculate not announced, and speculation Conception is located. in council circles has ranged After Archbishop Felici brief- all the way from March of next ly read from the beginning and year to a date sometime dur- end of each chapter, a formal ing 1966. (Continued on Page 2)

ALSO ON EASTERN CHURCHES Final OK Given Schemas On Collegiality, Ecumenism VATICAN CITY (NO — Like of the Church hierarchy, de- a huge ship entering port after tailing relations between Catho- CORAL GABLES Mayor Murphy and Mrs. Murphy 10 children, from left to right, Joseph Jr., Kathleen, Eve, a stormy voyage, the third ses- lics and non-Catholics and re- welcome Little Flower census coordinator, William , Janice, Mary Ann, Judy, Patty, Jeffrey, and Maureen sion of the ecumenical council affirming the place that East- Kappes, right center, shown recording names of the Murphy's held by her mother. Last Sunday was Census Day. finished the last working meet- ern-rite Christians have within ing of its final week with a the . few scars and a record of The Fathers voted in prin- Door-To-Door Census Work Still Continues In Diocese great accomplishment. ciple to accept a statement on relations with non-Christians san census was taken in 1960. In their last two days be- The census of the Diocese the Diocese to complete the Father Flemming noted that which clears the Jewish people fore the colorful closing cere- of Miami which began last major task of determining how early - reports from pastors It has been necessary for from the age-old accusation of monies, the council Fathers Sunday despite inclement many Catholic families reside throughout the Diocese of Mi- some to contact the Chancery God-killing. This, however, was took historic steps by voting weather in most South Florida in South Florida and other per- ami reveal that many were census office for additional cen- not promulgated by Pope final approval on schemas set- areas still is in progress. tinent information. surprised at the "terrific in- sus materials in order to com- Thousands of volunteer work- crease" in the number of fami- plete their survey, Father ting forth the collegial nature (Continued on Page 3) ers will continue to ring door- According to Father Neil J. lies within their respective Flemming added. bells at South Florida homes Flemming, Census Coordinator parish boundaries and the great Father Flemming reiterated this week to interview the head for Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, influx of Catholic families his appeal for Catholic families of each Catholic family in the tabulations are expected to be- which has occurred in South who have yet to be contacted extensive survey now being gin during the next two weeks. Florida since the first dioce- to welcome the census-takers. COUNCIL RESULTS! conducted in the 16 counties which comprise the Diocese of VATICAN CITY (NO — Here is a box score on Second Miami. Liturgy Changes Go Into Effect Sunday Vatican Council accomplishments through the first three ses- The volunteers, many of sions. whom will be finishing the door- Full and active participation of the Diocese, Bishop Cole- regularly scheduled Mass." Council acts debated, amended and promulgated: to door survey which was halt- by the laity in the Holy Sacri- man F. Carroll wrote: "In all As a result, the time needed The Constitution on the Liturgy and the Decree on Com- e" y heavy rain last Sunday, fice of the Mass and use of the churches and chapels open to for the offering of a Mass will munications Media, in the second session (1963). L enlisted in every parish of vernacular in those parts of the public, there is to be the necessarily be longer, and The Constitution on the Nature of the Church and Decrees the Mass which pertain to the fullest possible participation in Bishop Carroll suggested that on Ecumenism and the Eastern Churches, in the third session •::• •••••••••• . ::•;•: people will mark the inaugura- accordance with the instructions where possible, the scheduled (1964). Communion Fast I tion of the Renewed Liturgy which have been issued by the Masses for Sundays and Holy Schemata debated, amended, but not voted upon in final next Sunday, November 29, in Congregation of Rites, the Bish- Days be one hour and a half form: Cut To One Hour 1 the Diocese of Miami. ops' Commission of the United apart. The Bishop has given The Pastoral Duties of Bishops, and the statement on VATICAN CITY (NO — 1 In most parishes and mis- States and the Diocesan Litur- permission for the time of the non-Christians, including Jews. This statement is to be an ap- In a surprise move, Pope 11 sions in the 16 counties which gical Commission. start of the last morning Mass pendix to the Constitution on the Nature of the Church. Paul VI has changed the j comprise the Diocese of Miami "The entire vernacular test on Sunday and Holy Days to Schemata debated and sent back for amendment, but still Eucharistic fast regulations, those parts of the liturgy which approved by the Commission of be extetded to 1:30 p.m. complete in commission hands: reducing the time of fasting instruct the faithful and those the Hierarchy of the United Since the schedule of Mass- Divine Revelation, Religious, Seminaries, the Church in from solid foods before Com- parts which express their prayer States is to be used in every es on Sundays and Holy Days the Modern World, Christian Education, Lay Apostolate. munion from three hours to and devotion will be spoken in will vary in parishes throughout Schemata debated and sent back for complete revision: one hour. 1 English. South Florida, the faithful are Missions, Priestly Life and Ministry. Archbishop Pericle Felici I However, in more than a doz- Dispensation Granted urged to consult their re- Schemata not brought to the floor after being debated made the announcement at || en parishes and missions in Bishop Coleman F. Carroll spective parish bulletins for the and sent back for amending: the council's closing session. I Dade County as well as in || has granted a dispensation to - time changes. Religious Liberty. He said the new relaxation || chapels serving migrant work- II Catholics in the Diocese of || (Clip for insert in your mis- Schemata transferred from conciliar authority and placed applies to priests as well as ers these parts will be spoken Miami from the laws of absti- sal the approved text for parts in the hands of the Pope: to the faithful. in Spanish. nence today, Nov. 27. of Mass pertaining to the peo- Matrimony. In a recent letter to all priests ple on Pages 7 and 8.) Si: PAUL VI WILL CALL A FOURTH GATHERING OF COUNCIL PRELATES: DATE INDEFINITE Pope And Bishops Solemnly Close Third Session (Continued from Page 1) bishops, which states that they It was on this basis, and be- tional sign of personal tribute vote on the constitution was are successors of the Apostles cause of the claim by a report- by a pope to a nation, or- taken. The results were tabulat- as the Pope is the successor of ed 100 council Fathers that the ganization, or members of a ed almost immediately: 2,151 St. Peter, and that together redrafted text was too drastical- particular Church. The gesture affirmative to five negative. with the Pope as their head ly revised to vote intelligently of sending it to the Portuguese The bishops were directed to they exercise "full and supreme in such a short time, that Eu- shrine at this particular time stand and remove their mitres, authority over the Church." gene Cardinal Tisserant the struck many Vatican observers and Pope Paul began: It was not the Pope's inten- previous Thursday had announc- as a gentle answer by Pope "In the name of the Holy tion, nor that of the council, to ed that the vote would be held Paul to severe criticism from and Undivided Trinity, the Fa- proclaim a solemn infallible over until the fourth session. Portuguese sources of his up- coming trip to India in early ther, Son and Holy Spirit. The doctrine by this constitution. Almost 1,000 Fathers appeal- December to attend the Inter- dogmatic Constitution on the This was made clear through- ed to the Pope for a reversal national Eucharistic Congress Church, which has now been out the last days of council vot- of this decision, but according in Bombay. read in brief in this sacred and ing, and was reiterated by the to reliable sources he refused to universal Second Vatican Synod, Pope in his talk. interfere with the council presi- Relations between India and lawfully assembled, has pleas- PROPER MANNER dents, who have the authority Portugal have been severed ed the Fathers. This constitution "was the to make such agenda changes since the Indians forcibly t "And we, by the apostolic au- way to handle this question," by council rules. over Portugal's longtime Indian thority given to us by Christ, he said. "And thus we do not Turning to another aspect colony of Goa more than three together with hesitate, bearing in mind the of religious liberty, Pope Paul years ago. Fathers, in the Holy Spirit ap- explanation furnished on the paid tribute to those suffering PORTUGUESE REACTION prove, decree and enact this doctrine and the terminology persecution for their Faith, a Portuguese authorities have constitution and command that to be used, as also the theolog- recurring theme during the suppressed all public comment what has been thus enacted in ical qualification which the third session's deliberations. on the Eucharistic Congress the synod be promulgated for council intends to give to its "STUPENDOUS WITNESS" and the Pope's trip. In one the glory of God." teaching, to promulgate this "We are consoled by the recent incident the government APPLAUSE BREAKS OUT present constitution on the thought of those of our broth- seized copies of a Catholic Thunderous applause broke Church." ers and sons who live in magazine that carried an ar- out in the basilica. The ''theological qualifica- areas where they are denied ticle on the congress, indefinite- The same formula was car- tion" was clearly stated a few sufficient and dignified liberty ly suspended its license to ried through for the two de- days before in the council ses- of religion, to the point that publish, and withdrew its crees, first that on the Eastern sion: "supreme teaching au- they must be numbered in the recognition of ..its publisher, a Churches, then on ecumenism. thority but not infallible." ranks of the Church of Silence missionary community, as a The first was affirmed by a vote "The best commentary on and Tears. Their sufferings and missionary congregation. of 2,110 to 39, and the second this doctrine is that through it their fidelity offer a stupendous In all the Pope was inter- by 2,137 to 11. nothing is really changed in witness to the Church as they rupted seven times by warm In obvious deference to the the doctrine of the Church. imitate Christ, the Victim for and prolonged applause, in- of the Eastern What Christ wanted, we want the salvation of the world." creasing in intensity as the Churches who are mentioned also. What was present re- He linked the decree on ecu- speech progressed. prominently in the decree, Pope mains. What the Church taught NC Photo menism, opening vast new pos- Paul then announced through for centuries we teach also. sibilities for Catholics to work The beginning of the morn- POPE'S GIFT TO POOR, his coronation tiara. He is shown Archbishop Felici that its im- "The only difference is that together with non-Catholics in ing's ceremonies was silent, plementation was to take place what was simply lived previous- carrying it to the altar before he announced his gift. areas which do not compromise however. Contrary to his usual in two months, but he granted ly is now expressed; what was belief, with the Constitution on custom in , the Pope en- to the patriarchs "the faculty uncertain and not clear, what is particularly dear to us, be- be able to profit from the ex- the Church. tered the basilica on his ges- of reducing or prolonging this was meditated on and discuss- cause in a marvelous synthesis perience and help of diocesan tatorial chair without any time for just cause." "We trust this doctrine (on greeting or applause from the ed and in some part a point it sums up the privileged posi- bishops, thus integrating its or- the Church) will be kindly and congregation. The recessional Each proclamation was fol- of controversy has now reach- tion recognized by the council ganization and drawing help favorably received by Chris- at the end was quite different, lowed by prolonged applause. ed a calm formulation." for the Mary in the from their wisdom and their tians as yet separated from in fact, tumultuous, with cheers TRIBUTE TO MARY Holy Church. charity. us. May it have for them the Concluding the ceremony, the and shouts, sustained clapping Pope spoke for a half hour, The last chapter of the-docu- MOTHER OF CHURCH "This plurality of studies and role of a stimulus to that revi- and cries of "Viva il Papa." praising the assembly for hav- ment contains a glowing tribute "For the glory of the Virgin discussions will undoubtedly sion of ideas and attitudes ing "studied and described the to Mary and clarifies-her role Mary and for our own consola- entail practical difficulties. Col- which may bring them closer to When he entered, the bishops doctrine on the Church, thus in the Church's makeup and tion, we proclaim Mary the lective action is always more our communion and finally, were already in their usual completing the doctrinal task of life. Referring to this chapter, Mother of the Church, that is of difficult than individual action. God willing, make them one places in the temporary stands this . . . the Pope pointed out that it is the whole People of God, of the But we shall endeavor in a spirit with us. erected for the council down, faithful as well as of the pas- "Henceforth it will be pos- "the first time an ecumenical of charity and mutual collabora- the center portion of the basili- tors, and we wish that through "In this doctrine they can sible to have a fuller under- council presents such a vast tion to overcome all the ob- ca. They were dressed in cope this title the Mother of God know that the Church, as she standing of the thought of God synthesis of the place of Mary stacles." and mitre. The cardinals and should be still more honored and traces the outlines of her in relation to the Mystical in the mystery of Christ and patriarchs entered in the pa- invoked by the entire Christian He spoke of the work still re- own image, does not restrict Body of Christ, and we shall the Church . . . pal procession and took their people." maining on the council's agenda, but rather widens the confines be able to draw therefrom clear- "In fact, the reality of the particularly the schema under of her charity and does not places at the front of the hall. er and surer norms for the life Church is not exhausted through Twice during this announce- revision on the Church in the slow down the march of her POPE ON THRONE of the Church, greater strength her hierarchical structure, her ment the Pope was interrupted modern world and the delcara- progressive, multiform and in- The Mass began immediately. in order to lead men to salva- sacraments, her juridical or- by applause. When he finished, tion on religious liberty. The viting catholicity. It was a high Mass, sung in tion, better hopes for the prog- dinances. Her intimate essence a standing ovation signified latter was blocked from its first GREETINGS TO OBSERVERS familiar chants by the council ress of the Kingdom of Christ and the explanation of her fe- warm assent by the council vote at the elventh hour of this "At this point we wish to Fathers and virtually the en- in the world . . . cundity are to be searched for Fathers. session, just two days before, express our reverent greeting tire congregation. CAREFUL STUDY in her close union with Christ, It was not the only applause by a vastly unpopular decision to the observers representing After the Mass the papal "We are very pleased that a union which cannot be sep- during his talk, however. Clap- of the council's presidency. Christian churches or confes- throne was set up in front of this doctrine has been studied arated from her who is the ping also followed the Pope's Of the former he said: "The sions separated from us. We the high altar and the choir with an abundance of docu- mother of the Word Incarnate clear indication that he would Church is for the world. The thank them for assisting at the sang the hymn "Christus Vin- mentation and careful study and whom Jesus Christ Him- make use of the long-discussed Church seeks no other earthly council sessions, and extend our cit" (Christ Conquers). and has been brought to clear self wanted so near to Himself "senate" or permanent council power for herself than that warmest greetings for their Taking his usual position at consclusions. It is a duty to in the mystery of our salvation of bishops in conjunction with which will make it possible for Christian prosperity." the rostrum in the body of the do this, to complete the teach- . . . knowledge of the exact a newly-reformed Roman Curia. her to serve and to love. In conclusion the Pope an- basilica, Archbishop Felici ' ing of the First Vatican Coun- doctrine of the Church on Mary "The constant recurrence of PERFECTING THOUGHTS nounced his intention to send a gan to read the documet cil. will always be the key to a new problems in the modern "As she perfects her thought special mission in the near fu- pausing before each to refer to "It was the time to do it, be- precise understanding of the world will make us even more and her structure, the Church ture to Fatima, Portugal, "to the Pope as "Paul, bishop, one cause of advances of theolog- mystery of Christ and His disposed than we are now to does not aim to separate herself carry a golden rose to the of the council Fathers." Church." ical studies in modern times, convoke and to consult at deter- from the experience of individ- sanctuary of Fatima, dear not This was another outright ex- because of the spread of the These things make us feel, mined times some of your num- ual men but rather endeavors only to the noble Portuguese pression of the collegiality pro- Church throughout the world, the Pope said, "that this is the ber, venerable brothers (of the to understand them better while people always, but particu- claimed in the constitution on -and the problems encountered most solemn and appropriate council) designated in ways to sharing their sufferings and larly today, dearest to us — but the Church and referred to over by ecclesiastical government in moment to accede to a desire be determined, in order to have their aspirations. also known and venerated by and over again in the Pope's the daily life of the Church, and which has called for an ex- around us the comfort of your "This place of the Church in the faithful throughout the en- speech. because of the expectations of plicit declaration during this presence, the help of your ex- the world, studied and discuss- tire Catholic world." "We cannot thank God many bishops who are anxious- council of the maternal role of perience, the support of your ed already in this session, will "In this manner," he said, enough," the Pope said, "for ly awaiting a clarification of the Virgin over the Christian counsel and the assistance of find its complete development "we intend to entrust to the having granted to us the hap- the Church's doctrine pertain- people. your authority. in the next and last session." care of this heavenly mother py lot of honoring the sacred ing to them." "To achieve this end we have REORGANIZATION The religious liberty text, he the entire human family with character of your ministry, O This was a reference to the felt it opportune to consecrate "This will be useful also be- said, "only because of lack of its problems and worries, with Venerated Brothers, the full- most hotly debated issue con- in this public session a title cause the reorganization of the time at the end of this session its lawful aspirations and ardent ness of your priesthood, and tained in the document, the suggested from various parts of Roman Curia, which is now could not be brought to a con- hopes." recognizing the solidarity that doctrine of "collegiality" of the Christian world and which undergoing careful study, will clusion." The golden rose is a tradi- exists between you and us." Page 2 November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida BUT REVISIONS ARE FORECAST Schema On Church's Role Today Called Historic Step By Msgr. George G. Higgins The document has a four- fold purpose: ROME (NO — The schema on the Church In The Modern 1. To instruct all men how World, which underwent almost they should view and perform even their temporal duties in the three weeks of sharp debate, in- light of their one true vocation evitably will receive ^drastic re- (Chapter 1). vision between now and the 2. To have the Church order fourth session of the Second its relations with the world so Vatican Council. as not only to manifest the spir- itual nature of its mission, but The lively discussion on the also its contribution to the com- schema in the council hall made mon good of all humanity it very clear that, in the opin- (Chapter 2). ion the council Fathers, the pre»~.

Despite the last minute maneuvering which left many of The Diocese of Miami the participants bitter, the third session made historic progress. Weekly Publication Embracing Florida's 16 South- ern Counties: Broward, Char- The declaration on Religious Liberty was put over to lotte Collier, Dade, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, High- lands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, the next session; but the forces behind it are clearly determined Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm VOICE Beach, St. Lude. and clearly in the majority. An affirmation of freedom of Editorial PLaza 4-2651 conscience, this would declare it a man's right to follow his own Advertising and Classified. PL 4-2651; Circulation. PL 4-2651 religious belief and declare it wrong for the State to interfere. THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. Strongly opposed by many conservative prelates, it nevertheless The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop of Miami, President would place resoundingly on the side of freedom a Church still haunted by the inquisition. Monsignor James F. Nelan Managerial Consultant Monsignor James J. Walsh Editorial Consultant Christian unity was one of the great dreams of John XXIII; a decree on Christian unity was one of the achievements of the John J. Ward Editor third session. This, which lays down an outline of ways in which Marjorie L. Fillyaw Feature and Women's Editor Roman Catholics might join other Christians on the path to unity, Gustavo Pena Monte Spanish News Editor Manolo Reyes Spanish Associate Editor is the first conciliar decree ever devoted entirely to such an aim. And in a significant gesture, it notes that "often enough Anthony Chorak Angelo Sava men of both sides were to blame" for past breaches of Chris- Business Manager Advertising Manager tian unity. Second-class postage paid at Miami, Florida Subscription rates: U.S. and Possessions *5 a year; single copy 15 cents; foreign: $7.50 a year; A heavy load lies ahead in the fourth and final session; but Published every Friday at 6180 N.E. Fourth Ct., Miami, Florida the spirit of reform is strong, and the Church fathers are Address all mail to P.O. Box 1059, Miami 38, Fla. Member Catholic Press Association showing in action What the principle of collegiality, now offi- National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service cially proclaimed, can mean. News Items Intended for publication must be received by Monday noon. "Does Father know about this sign?" Page 6 November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida (Here and on next page is the text for the Ordinary parts of the Mass Pope, Bishops In 4 Hours approved by the Bishops of the U.S. Cut it out along the dotted lines and fold and you will have an insert for your missai.) Finish 4-Century Old Task

(Continued from Page 1) why the Holy Father had so PRAYER FOR PEACE APPROVED TEXT FOR THE ORDINARY PARTS OF acted. Presidency announced that the Priest: . . . per omnia saecula saeculorum. THE MASS PERTAINING TO THE PEOPLE long awaited vote on religious A third "behind the scene" People: Amen. THE LITURGY OF THE WORD OF GOD liberty in the world would not event which some felt was a Priest: Pax Domini sit semper vobiscum. People: Et cum spiritu tuo. be taken because the revised cause for a dampening of joy Entrance Rite text was so thoroughly changed did not take place until near . AGNUS DEI that it represented a new doc- People: Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the KYRIE ument. the end of the Holy Father's world, * have mercy on us. * Lamb of God, who take Priest: Lord, have mercy. discourse. away the sins of the world, * have mercy on us. * They asked for more time -Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world, People: Lord, have mercy. to study it and to have the Again it involved those whose * grant us peace. Priest: Lord, have mercy. council consider it only in the ecumenical sensibilities are of- (In Requiem Masses: . . . grant them rest . . . grant them rest . . . grant them eternal rest.) People: Christ, have mercy. fourth session. Since this was fended quite easily. They were Priest: Christ, have mercy. obviously a delaying tactic in- disconcerted to hear the Holy COMMUNION OF THE FAITHFUL troduced by those who have Father at the solemn conciliar Priest: Behold the Lamb of God, * behold him who People: Christ, have mercy. never been in favor of the ceremony declare Mary the takes away the sins of the world. Priest: Lord, have mercy. Mother of the Church. This People (three times): Lord, I am not worthy that you ' :il making such a proc- People: Lord, have mercy. lamation on liberty, the vast was supposed to be done, they should come under my roof. * Speak but the word majority of bishops were deep- thought, at an afternoon cere- and my soul will be healed. Priest: Lord, have mercy. ly disappointed. mony at St. Mary Major. Priest: The Body of Christ. Communicant: Amen. GLORIA AMERICANS GO TO POPE Some can easily misunder- POSTCOMMUNION PRAYER Priest: Glory to God in the highest. Priest: Dominus vobiscum. The Americans felt that some stand this. It should be point- People: And on earth peace to men of good will. * ed out that our Holy Father's People: Et cum spiritu tuo. We praise you. We bless you. We worship you. We action should be taken, since glorify you. * We give you thanks for your great magnificent tribute to Our Priest: ' Oremus per omnia saecula saecu- the council had long been pre- lorum. glory. * Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father Lady was in itself not resented pared to vote on this matter, People: Amen. almighty. * Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son. which all the world, peoples of by anyone there. DISMISSAL * Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father. * all religion and of no religion, UNITY PROPONENTS Priest: The Lord be with you. You, who take away the sins of the world, * have have been watching with intense But those who have been People: And with your spirit. mercy on us. * You, who take away the sins of the interest. deeply involved in unity work Deacon (or Priest): Go, the Mass is ended. world, * receive our prayer. • You, who sit at the felt it was unnecessary at this right hand of the Father, * have mercy on us. * For People: Thanks be to God. you alone are holy. * You alone are Lord. * You Two Cardinals from the time to make such a declara- (In Requiem Masses: May they rest in peace. People: Amen.) United States and one from alone, O Jesus Christ, are most high, * © With the tion concerning Our Lady, since Holy Spirit, in the Glory of God the Father. Amen. Canada went to the Holy Father. they fear it may scare off BLESSING The final decision in the matter Protestant interest in reunion. Priest: May almighty God bless you, the Father, and PRAYER (COLLECT) the Son, © and the Holy Spirit. was that the decision of the The idea being here, of course, Priest: Dominus vobiscum. Presidency to delay the vote that most Protestants find our People: Amen. was valid and the Holy Father devotion to Our Lady diffi- People: Et cum spiritu tuo. did not wish to go over their cult, if not impossible to ac- Priest: Oremus ... heads. cept. . . , per omnia saecula saeculorum. People: Amen. He promised, however, that These were some of the un- the topic would be first on the dercurrents of feeling as the agenda in the 4th session. bishops met for the last time in 1964. Since public opinion had been ions of 1962 and remember They are now convinced that menism will be remembered in about understanding and agree- built up to receive this affirma- However, we have to put that a great many bishops, it is not, that the "College of future ages and extolled as a ment;. tion of freedom, and since the these more or less expected before the give and take de- Bishops" idea has its roots in supernatural instrument for POPE, BISHOPS TIRED Church, according to most bish- conciliar disappointments in tailed debates of the council the New Testament and in early unity long after the disappoint- The Holy Father seemed very ops needs to go on record in proper perspective. reached their peak of influence, Church history. ments connected with it are for- tired as he delivered his long favor of religious liberty, it is were firmly against many This doctrine of collegiality, gotten by all. This document is discourse and the same wear- They point up the human ele- ideas now part of the teaching understandable that a great abouf; which school children revolutionary since the Church iness was reflected in the faces many bishops at the closing ments in the Church and make of the church in the new de- of the Bishops. The fast pace us realize that no council will will hear much in future reli- is charting a new course of co- ceremony felt somewhat let cree. of the third session, the vital ever meet with only the voice gion classes, is expected to operation of Catholics with Or- down. COLLEGIALITY importance of the decisions of the Holy Ghost being heard. have considerable influence in thodox and Protestant Churches For instance, the Constituion made by the Bishops, the tedi- POPE MAKES CHANGES the quest of unity with non- in the mutual quest of unity. It would be a great shame on the Church includes the al- Catholic Christians. ous schedule of constant study, A second cause for a lessen- if these background facts, most unanimous acceptance by Its remarkable contents in- meetings and discussions has Also in the decree on the ing of enthusiasm was found in which at present are such live- the Bishops of the doctrine on clude an admission of some them more than ready to re- the news that after the docu- ly topics of conversation in collegiality. This means that Church is the approval of restor- blame in the Protestant revolt turn home. ment on Ecumenism had been ing the permanent Diaconate. Rome and elsewhere, obscured the Bishops of the whole Church in the sixteenth century and a It was obvious as the Bishops Now, according to the decisions voted on favorably by most of the great central facts that the or the Episcopal College with prayer for pardon; permission streamed into the Piazza for the of Conferences of Bishops, mar- the bishops the Holy Father new decress of Vatican II are the Pope as its head hold the in certain circumstances to join last time this year that the few ried men may be ordained dea- changed certain parts. destined to rank with the supreme power to teach and in prayer with separated breth- emotional let downs in the past cons to perform many functions ren; encouragement to cooper- In itself this seemed like a greatest conciliar accomplish- govern in the Church. session would rapidly disappear ments in Christian history. in the Church. ate closely with other Chris- in the conviction that the Coun- very small matter and every- When this matter (which the- Moreover, Our Lady's posi- tians in seeking solutions to the cil could post a slate of remark- one agreed that it was within The decree on the Church ologians began to write about social problems of hunger, dis- tion in the Church is beautifully able accomplishments certain the right of Pope Paul to make was promulgated after 2151 in detail only after Pope John crimination and injustice; a pos- clarified and shown in its true to make a tremendous impact changes. However, it was inter- bishops voted approval and only called the Council) was first itive approach in relationships preted by some as going over relation to the work of sal- on the world in the years to 5 disapproval. This is almost broached, most Bishops saw in with Protestants and Orthodox, come. the heads of the council, since, incredible, if we go back to it a blow at the primacy of the vation. whereby the stress will be on being done at the last hour, the the publicly expressed opin- Pope. Secondly, the decree on Ecu- what is held in common, rather bishops could not now take than on what divides; emphasis those changes into consideration on the need for charitable dia- Council Groups in deciding on their privilege of logue among all Christians in Received By Pope | voting. Council Sidelights — Bishops And Tourism order to gain mutual under- VATICAN CITY (NO — standing. le who are intensely ecu- By MSGR. JAMES J. WALSH the beaches or mountain re- in his suggestions on working While the third session of the sorts of Europe but to under- for unity emphasized the "ecu- Second Vatican Council was mwical minded, that is, who ap- VATICAN CITY - The Cham- praise every action and gesture line a fact that perhaps most menical value" of tourism as a When Archbishop Felici reaching its final hours, Pope in the light of its effect on the bers of Commerce in Florida people never thought about, means of "bringing together brought the results of the vote Paul VI held audiences for quest of unity with other Chris- cities may be surprised to hear namely, that "tourists make an countless men oi all countires last Saturday first to the Holy groups representing 10 national tians, saw in the action of the that one of the bishops in the important contribution to hu- and all faiths." Father and then announced to hierarchies, the council under- man solidarity and world the vast crowd that out of 2148 secretaries, men and women Holy Father a reason for some council spoke of the "pheno- It is almost trite to repeat peace." Bishops only eleven had voted lay auditors, and the Religious Protestants to keep their dis- menon of tourism" in the world. there can be no vacation from trust of "Roman policies." against the schema on Ecumen- and observer delegates. Apparently a great many Eu- This has a deeper meaning God. Now a new twist can be ism, applause broke out on all They indicated that some ropean bishops are interested than a first glance would sug- given to the old idea, namely, sides of the Basilica. The bishops attending the au- would forget the undeniable in various aspects of tourism. gest. The layman of the post there should be no vacation diences were from France, Ire- freedom of the bishops in the Bishop Giuseppe Garneri, Susa, council era will be better train- without being mindful of the Many remembered very well land, Belgium, Luxembourg, council the past three sessions Italy, spoke in the name of 84 ed to -bear witness to Christ at chance to help the cause of uni- that jusl; twenty-five months Monaco, Great Britain, Malta, and come to believe that the bishops of Europe and Latin work, recreation and at home ty. It can be done. in many ago there was much reason to Gibraltar, Iceland and Turkey. Pope, if he so desired, could America. He pointed out that than ever before. Even his va- ways — by growing in under- believe that the chances of such still change matters agreed upon last year 60 million people left cations, his trips in summer or standing of others, in apprecia- a revolutionary document's be- Others received by Pope Paul in the privacy of his study. home for visits in other cities winter, can be "an excellent tion of their problems and by ing approved by the Bishops of were Archbishop Antonino Pin- or countries. means of dialogue." letting them learn about our the Catholic Church were ex- ci, Apostolic Nuncio to Pana- Still others felt these views convictions of faith and of our tremely slim. Once again the ma, and Archbishop Igino Car- exaggerated, although it was His reason for bringing up • * • desire to cooperate in peace, so- advantages of open discussion dinale, Apostolic Delegate in generally held as mysterious the matter was not to promote Cardinal Bea some time ago cial justice and so on. and strong controversy brought Great Britain. November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 7 (Here and on preceding page is the text for the Ordinary parts of the Mass approved by the Bishops of the U.S. Cut it out along the dotted lines and fold, and you will have an insert for your missal.) God Love You Most Reverend The Word of God THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST EPISTLE The Preparation of the Gifts Fulton J. Sheen Server (at low Mass) concludes: Thanks be to God. OFFERTORY Priest: The Lord be with you. GOSPEL People: And with your spirit. Deacon (or Priest): The Lord be with you. Priest: Let us pray. The hour has struck for all Americans and in particular People: And with your spirit. American Catholics to ask themselves if they have a right to PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS (SECRET) so much when the rest of the world has so little. Do the poor Deacon (or Priest): gg A reading from the holy Gospel Priest: ... per omnia saecula saeculorum. have any claims against us? Do the 80,000 living in the slums according to N . . . People: Amen. of Peru, who have to pay 16 cents a week for a keg of water People: Glory to you, O Lord. The Eucharistic Prayer have any claim on Americans who average $1.10 per week on PREFACE alcohol? Does a parish in any big city have a right to build a Server (at tow Mass) concludes: Praise to you, 0 Christ. million dollar church or school without giving at least $1,000 Priest:- Dominus vobiscum. to build a small house for the Eucharistic Lord in Nigeria /•- CREED People: spiritu tuo. Et cum New Guinea? ; Priest: I believe in one God. Priest: Sursum corda-. People: Habemus ad Dominum. People: The Father almighty, maker of heaven and Priest: Gratias agamus Domino Deo nostro. earth, * and o( all things visible and invisible. * People: Dignum et justum est. And I believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, * the only- begotten Son of God. * Born of the Father before SANCTUS all ages. * God of God, Light of Light, true God of People: Holy, holy, holy Lord God of hosts. * Heaven We in the United States own 46 per cent of the world's wealth true God. * Begotten, not made, * of one substance and earth are filled with your glory. * Hosanna in the and yet we are only six per cent of the world's population. This with the Father. * By whom all things were made. * highest. * 83 Blessed is he who comes in the name of is like dividing the world's wealth, giving each American $7.50 Who for us men and for our salvation' came down the Lord. * Hosanna in the highest. and those in the rest of the world only 58 cents. Oh yes! Two from heaven. * And he became flesh by the Holy or three collections are taken up each year for the millions and Spirit of the Virgin Mary: * and was made man. * CONCLUSION OF CANON millions who starve, but are not these like crumbs which fall He was also crucified for us, * suffered under Pontius Priest: . . . per omnia saecula saeculorum. Pilate, and was buried. * And on the third day he from the table? Something radical must be done and not just rose again, according to the Scriptures. * He as- People: Amen. to save the wrecks of humanity in Latin America, Asia and cended into heaven and sits at the right hand of the The Eucharistic Banquet Africa, but to save ourselves! Father. * He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead. * And of his kingdom there will LORD'S PRAYER be no end. * And I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Priest: Let us pray: Taught by our Savior's command Lord and Giver of life, * who proceeds from the and formed by the word of God, we dare to say: Father and the Son. * Who together with the Father People: Our Father, who art in heaven, * hallowed and the Son is adored and glorified, * and who spoke be thy name; * thy kingdom come; * thy will be through the prophets. * And one holy, Catholic, and We need help more than they do. Certainly, they need bread done on earth as it is in heaven. * Give us this day for their bodies, clothes for their backs, education for their Apostolic Church. * I confess one baptism for the our daily bread; * and forgive us our trespasses * as forgiveness of sins. * And I await the resurrection of minds, medicine for their ills, but we need to justify our An we forgive those who trespass against us; * and lead the dead, * © ^ the life of the world to come. us not into temptation, * but deliver us from evil. * blessings. We need to prove ourselves stewards of God's wealth. Amen. Amen. We need to be Christians not on Sunday only but everyday be- cause the burdens of others must be carried daily.

Prelate Sees Social Action Result of Liturgy Renewal Two radical changes are needed. The first is an International BOSTON (NO — Richard "The liturgy, properly car- involved in the community." does not move its participants to social action is mere cere- Commission in Rome charged with the Missions. The Missions Cardinal Cushing said here in ried out," the Cardinal wrote, "Liturgy understood as the are not territories that once were* colonies, but areas where worship of the Church and so- monialism; social action which a pastoral letter that renewal "leads us to a consciousness of there is need — whether it be in Chile or in Angora. The second cial action understood as the does not find its source in the of the liturgy should lead to change that is necessary is a world-wide system of adoption in our brothers, for it is with work of the Church are part, liturgy is mere humanitarian- greater social consciousness by which every diocese in the United States and in prosperous parts them that we worship the Fa- one of the other. Liturgy which ism," the Cardinal said. Catholics. of the world, as well as every parish, school, hospttal, fraternal "It is in the liturgy that we ther." organization and religious society, adopt a poor area or parish become involved with our The new liturgy, he said, will of the world. This cannot be done arbitrarily now, otherwise we brothers in the adoration of our help remove a spirit of "rug- will have adoption in one place and poverty in the otfieV. It is common Father. This involve- for the Church or her International Commission to decide on ment cannot stop when the act ged individualism" by which Catholics "have been accustom- adoptions — not a bishop or a priest. Equality must be pre- of liturgy ends. Social action served and thte can be done* by the Church acting as Christ. must follow from good liturgy," ed to excuse ourselves when we he wrote. have been requested to become

Episcopal-Catholic Advent Until these two changes come to pass we hope that you will not sleep well. We hope you will worry about how much you could do for the Holy Father and The Society for the Propaga- Service In Harvard Square tion of the Faith. Begin to share with the poor! God love you. CAMBRIDGE, Mass (NO — service" of hymns and prayers Catholics and Episcopalians will here on Nov. 29, the first Sun- join in an "ecumenical Advent day of Advent, in Christ Church (Episcopla), Harvard Square. GOD LOVE YOU to E.N.H., for $100 "This is being sent as an act of love for God, an act of thanksgiving for'His blessings Communist Recants Among participants will be to me, an act of amendment for offending Mm and an act of Auxiliary Bishop Thomas J. petition for His Church and His Missions." ... to a prisoner for On His Death-Bed Riley of Boston, who will preach $3 "Here is a money order for the Holy Father's Missions TUTICORIN, India (NC) — A a homily during the service, have turned my back on Christ many times. I pray and hoj._ that I never do it again." communist who once sued his thought by its sponsors to be the Bishop for excommunicating him returned to the Faith on his first of its kind in the country. death-bed and wrote a letter of Richard Cardinal Cushing, The Christ Candle combines beautifully with apology. an Advent Wreath to make a beautiful and Archbishop of Boston, and the meaningful centerpiece. Peter Morals died of paral- Solve your gift problem with a subscription to MISSION Rt. Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, magazine. Those to whom you have this pocket-sized bi-monthly ysis after instructing his law- Episcopal Bishop of Massachu- yer to withdraw an appeal pend- sent, will have a new vision of the Church and her Missions setts, gave their approval tot he spread before them. Send your list of names and addresses and ing against court orders turning afternoon event. down the suit against Bishop $1 for each subscription to: Order Department, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10001. Thomas Fernando of Tuticorin The service will consit of who had excommunicated him hymns, anthems, readings, 79th St. At 27th Ave., Northside Shopping Ctr. for joining the Communist prayers and homilies. It will party. represent fruition of an idea All Shops Open Daily 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. that sprung up in conversations Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to During the lawsuit, Morais be- Friday 9:30 A.M. - 9:30 P.M. came sick and was admitted to. between Catholic and Episcopal Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of The Society a hospital where members of student chaplains at Harvard Phone 696-6050 for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York, Marian sodalities and of the Le-. University and Radcliffe New York 10001, or to your Diocesan Director, Rev. Neil gion of Mary visited him. College. Flemming, 6301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Florida. Page 8 November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida BROWARD COUNTIANS included in Diocese of Miami census are Mrs. John Peloso and children, Diane and Joseph, mem- Voice Photoa bers of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs parish, shown as they ST. parish members include the family of Mr. and Mrs. George Camus, seated. The Hoffman children gave necessary information to census volunteers, Gene Buen- Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hoffman shown with census volunteers, are , Michael, Ann Marie, Catherine, Nancy and Eric. ing and Bob Chandler.

ECUADORIAN-BORN members of SS. Peter sus registration was among the first taken ST. VINCENT DE PAUL census volunteers in call on Mrs. Eloise Jones to register her for and Paul parish are Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalo by Mrs. William Krug, president of the parish Miami's northwest section, Mrs. Lorenz Gludo- census. The census is being conducted in 16 Jacome and daughter, Maria, left, whose cen- Parents Club, one of many volunteers. vatz and Mrs. Mary Long, left and center, counties which comprise the Diocese of Miami.

HOTELS AND MOTELS are included in the calls made by CENSUS WORKERS in St. Helen parish, Vero Beach, cln-F.KM1;R Church i>;irKhJQncis, Mrs. Kufus Wilkins, volunteer census workers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Quattlebaum of materials with Father Hugh Flynn, pastor, before beginning and her children, James and Karen, welcome census workers St. Ann parish, West Palm Beach, stop to check calls. calls in the northern section of the Diocese of Miami. Iona Strachan and Chris Wareham during Sunday's canvass. November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 9 CARDINAL CUSHING DECLARES IN SERMON J. F. Kennedy Inspired World' BOSTON (NO — The church- to keep," Cardinal Cushing C.S.C., former president of the man whose love for John F. said, "we thank God • . . that University of Notre Dame and Kennedy was witnessed by mil- we had him, even for less than a friend of the Kennedy family, lions over television a year ago three years, as the first Catho- offered the Mass and preached preached a memorial sermon at lic President of the United the sermon. The Mass was re- Holy Cross cathedral here on States." quested by the Kennedy family. the anniversary of the late President's death. Saying that he was offering With a reference to the ap- the Mass in progress in Presi- NEW YORK (NO — Francis proaching Thanksgiving holi- dent Kennedy's memory, the Cardinal Spellman of New York day," Richard Cardinal Cushing prelate added: "How appropri- presided at a special memorial of Boston said, "Among the ate and consoling that, veiled in Mass for President Kennedy in greatest gifts He bestowed upon a child's intimacy with God, St. Patrick's Cathedral here. us in recent times was the little Caroline received her first Cardinal Spellman requested all 35th President of the United Holy Communion a few days pastors in the archdiocese, in States, the late John F. Ken- ago, just prior to the first anni- cooperation with a request by nedy ... In classical language versary of the martyrdom of Mayor Robert F. Wagner, and noble deeds he inspired a her loving father." to arrange for the tolling of ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD of NCWC met re- Bitter, St. Louis; Archbishop Patrick A. confused America and a be- their church bells and to en- cently in Rome after annual meeting of the O'Boyle, Washington. Standing, Archbishop wildered world ... to seek Cardinal Cushing closed with courage parishioners to observe American bishops. From left, seated, Arch- John J. KroL, Philadelphia; Archbishop Leo new frontiers of liberty, pros- a prayer he had composed for a minute of silence at 1 p.m. on bishop William E. Cousins of Milwaukee; Pinz, St. Paul; Archbishop Lawrence J. She- perity and peace." the occasion: "0 God, Who the anniversary of the Presi- Francis Cardinal Spellman, New York; Albert han, Baltimore; Archbishop John F. Dearden, gave the United States of Amer- dent's death. Cardinal Meyer, Chicago; Joseph Cardinal Detroit. Six prelates were absent. The Boston archbishop listed ica and the world the incom- the major interests of the late parable leadership of John F. president's program as disarm- Kennedy as the 35th President ament, progress in Latin Amer- of our country, grant we be- Pledge To JFK's Memory Broken, Bishop Spence Says ica, the removal of slums, and seech Thee, that his death, nev- WASHINGTON — A bishop the most hardened observers versal brotherhood that was his time. Yet he had the courage fighting prejudice and poverty. er to be forgotten, one, year ago He praised the Peace Corps charged here that Americans have labeled among the most dream. He knew, perhaps, that to challenge us — 'let us be- today, may be the gateway to have failed to keep their pledge vicious and most unprincipled in it would not come in his life- gin,' " the prelate said. which he said sprang from the eternal glory for him and an "daring spirit" of the first of love for fellow man made in memory. inspiration to us, to love and the memory of President Ken- President to be born in our cen- serve Thee, our country and all "We have seen murder in the tury. He said Mr. Kennedy op- nedy, permitting instead an mankind so that peace, founded "orgy of hate." woods and violence in the street. posed the communist revolution on justice, may reign for ever "We have seen naked appeals with the ideals of the American more upon this earth." Reviewing the nation's horror Revolution. at the President's murder last to race hatred and prejudice. "Although he had promises Nov. 22 and the people's prom- We, who only a year ago pledg- WASHINGTON (NO — Some ises to fight hate, Bishop John ed ourselves to complete the 1,500 persons jammed the Ca- S. Spence said at an anniver- great, unfinished work of a School Prayer Favored thedral of St. Matthew here for sary Mass (Nov. 22) in the Na- martyred leader, have instead NEW YORK (NO — Prayer a low memorial Mass for Presi- tional Shrine of the Immacu- drowned ourselves in an orgy and Bible reading in the na- dent John F. Kennedy. The fu- late Conception: of hate." mewll tion's public schools is favored neral service for the President The Auxiliary Bishop of by more than 115,000 Protestant "What have we done to keep was held in the same church Washington said the answer to Americans who were polled by faith with him? God forgive us, following his assassination a this failure is rooted "in our the Christian Herald magazine, what have we done? year ago. poor, fallen nature," but he add- Dr. Daniel A. Poling, editor, "We have just concluded a ed: "It is not too late to keep announced. Father John J. Cavanaugh, political campaign which even faith with John Fitzgerald Ken- nedy." "It will never be too late, if SALES CAREER ... CATHOLIC MEN we start today to build the uni- SALES OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE REPRESENTING 85-YEAR- OLD NATION-WIDE CATHOLIC FRATERNAL INSURANCE This Christmas give ORGANIZATION.

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November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 13 Parents Of American Held Priest Flies Over Vietnam In China May Appeal To LBJ Flood Area; Pope Sends Aid HONG KONG (NO — Pres- the Downeys had eight two-hour By Father Patrick O'Connor down. Then they would go back ident Lyndon Johnson may be visits in prison. Two Chinese Society of St. Colomban to shiver and hunger in their asked to make a special effort officials, one of them an Eng- SAIGON (NC) — The dead tiny wickerwork homes. to secure the release of John lish-speaking guard, were al- could not be seen from the air Rain slashed through the hel- Downey, 33, who has been held ways present. in flooded regions of central Vietnam. But half-submerged icopter's open door. Peering in a Chinese communist jail This was the fourth time Mrs. villages from which they and past the weapon of the watch- since 1952. ful gunner on my left — there Downey traveled 11,000 miles the living had been driven were visible in province after prov- are communist Viet Cong in William Downey, 31, of New to see her imprisoned son. Re- ince. these parts — I could see moun- Britain, Conn., told newsmen of garding conditions in Peking, taineers' villages where some the appeal for his brother's William said "the food seemed < The sodden structure standing, people had stayed, with their freedom after he returned here more plentiful than before, with damaged and desolate, in a livestock. with his mother, Mrs. Mary fewer items rationed." He said sheet of water had been a vil- lage church surrounded by The water had not risen so Downey, from a 10-day visit the food at their hotel was homes and people, three days high that they could not walk with John in Peking. "adequate." NC Photo earlier. Now looking down from sloshing from stilt - supported FLOOD DISASTER in South Vietnam. Helicopter view of a vU- house to house. "We will never stop trying In response to a question, a U.S. Army helicopter, I could lage where 5,000 lost their lives recently. Photo taken by Father to free my brother," said Down- Downey said he and his mother see no sign of life near it. In spite of all the efforts of Patrick O'Connor, correspondent for NC. had not attended church in Vietnamese and Americans, the ey. "We have been trying for Within five minutes we were 10 years." Peking and officials had not number of dead in this flood asked if they wished to do so. whirring over another deserted, disaster has been estimated at flooded village where water The elder brother was sen- The Downeys are members of more than 6,000 and the num- 2 Soviet Students Baptized washed around a small church. tenced to life imprisonment a St. Joseph's parish in New Brit- ber of houses destroyed or heav- dozen years ago for allegedly ain. These were villages of Viet- ily damaged at more than 100,- recruiting and training Chinese Catholics; Both Expelled namese peasants from the 000. Vital crops have been ruin- Mrs. Downey did not meet agents for the U.S. Central In- plains, resettled in the central ed and livestock drowned. with reporters at the airport MUNICH, Germany (NC) — telligence Agency. into the Soviet Union, the ac- highlands. We flew also over prior to their flight to Tokyo Two young students at Mos- Pope Paul VI has led Cath- tion was particularly galling to mountain tribesmen's villages, and the U.S. On her arrival olics in relieving the suffering. Downey said conversations cow's Lenin Teachers Institute the Soviets because one of the in which each little thatched here from Peking the previous with his brother gave no evi- caused a furor last month when youths identified as Vladimir house, built on stilts, was isolat- In a radiogram received by day, however she said an ap- dence of any brainwashing. He they were baptized as Catholics Krutikov, had just been appoint- ed by flood waters. the apostolic, delegation here, peal for her son's release to ed a poltical instructor for said John looked well, that he at St. Louis Catholic Church in These villages had been evac- Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, Pa- communist authorities through Komsomol, the communist youth read a lot, had some exercise Moscow. ated. 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November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 AT BLESSED TRINITY CHURCH DEC. 6 Knights Of Columbus Plan Parrish CCD Plans Reception Chaplain Night7 On Dec. 9 Another third degree induc- MIAMI SPRINGS — The Con- days at the parish elemen'ary Kenneth Palmer is president CORAL GABLES — The Cor- al Gables Council of . the tion will be held by the Marian fraternity of Christian Doctrine school. of the Blessed Trinity CCD. Mrs. Council of the Knights of Co- of Blessed Trinity parish will Knights of Columbus will hold LEADERS Merritt Sumney is vice presi- lumbus at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. hold a reception of new mem- "Chaplain Night" at 8:30 p.m. The CCD has organized a Par- dent, Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, sec- 6, at the Council Hall, 13300 Me- bers at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, Wednesday, ent Educator Study Club which retary and Mrs. Gerald Quirin. Dec. 9, at the morial Highway. in the church. meets weekly. Mr. and Mrs. treasurer. Council Hall, Gene Lorenz are the leaders. Benediction of the Most Bless- 270 Catalonia • *' • Ave. ed Sacrament will be observed The club's current discussion Miss Elvira Tava serves as KC News PALM BEACH — The Color following the reception ceremo- topic is "Teaching Honesty In chairman of the CCD teachers Father John Corps of the Falher Andrew Do- ny. The Home." in the parish. Mrs. Tava re- Nevins, of St. In Brief herty General Assembly of the ported that substitute teachers Hugh parish, Fourth Degree of the Knights of An open house will be held by A CCD Discussion Club was are needed. Coconut Grove, Columbus assisted at a K. of C. the CCD in the church patio at active in the parish last year BISHOP - ELECT Joseph F. the Council memorial Mass for the late the conclusion of the church and it is hoped that the club's Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dolemba Donnelly, pastor of St. John chaplain, will President John F. Kennedy last services. activities will be renewed again are chairmen of the home visi- Baptist Church in New Haven, be the guest speaker. Sunday at St. Edward's Church. this year with the discussion tors while Mrs. Sandy Bonanno Conn., will be the Auxiliary to Also scheduled to speak is Father Ross A. Garnsey, spir- is chairman of the helpers. Archbishop Henry J. O'Brien of Last Wednesday, new of. s itual director of the parish CCD, topic being "The Scriptures." Msgr. Rowan T. Rastatter, pas- Hartford. tor, St. Brendan parish. of the Father Andrew Doherty said all parishioners, particular- Discussion Club chairman is General Assembly were install- ly those interested in joining the Bishops Visit Nazi Camp Gerald Deeley. "Chaplain Night" is held ed in ceremonies at Our Lady CCD, are invited. once a month by the Council. of Florida Monastery and Re- MUNICH (NO — Twenty Other chairmen include: Mrs. bishops from Brazil, Lebanon, Nocturnal The Coral Gables Council will treat House at North Palm CCD classes are held in the Gordon Batchelor, parent edu- hold a dinner-dance on Satur- Beach. parish for grammar school stu- Nigeria and the Philippines took cators and Paul Mulligan, Apos- advantage of a council weekend day, Dec. 5, at the Council Hall. dents from grades one through tles of Good Will. Adoration The installation program was recess to visit the former nazi Dinner will be served from nine following the 9:30 a.m. preceded by a Mass at 6 p.m. concentration camp of Flossen- 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mass Sundays. The Parent Educators have Societies Benediction of the Most Blessed burg near here. At the place of made available for sale a num- Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. Sacrament was observed at execution they placed a wreath CCD classes for public school ber of copies of St. Joseph's The five Nocturnal Adora- : A number of new members 9:15 p.m. students in grades, 10, 11 and inscribed to "thj martyrs of in- Catechism in the parish religi- tion Societies in the Diocese > were inducted into the Knights 12 are held at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- humanity." ous articles store. of Miami hold their monthly ' of Columbus during a first de- F. Thomas Leonardi, master all-night vigils on the First gree exemplification held at the of the Fourth Degree for the Fridays of each month. Coral Gables Council Hall last Knights of Columbus in South Following are the vigil Wednesday. Florida, conducted the installa- hours observed by each So- The induction took place dur- tion. CATHOLICS OF FLORIDA ciety: ing a regular meeting of the NOW! 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New Order Seen Emerging FB! Reports Red Diplomats WASHINGTON (NO — "Lat- lomats, government officials considerations of the race prob- in America is changing so and o^her dignitaries attended lem originated to give the rapidly into a society so dif- the Thanksgiving Day Mass West a clear vision of Chris- In U.S. Perform Espionage ferent that leaders of authority for Latin American republics. tian social teaching on race, do not hesitate to label it a the Maryknoll priest said. He By J. J. GILBERT dence of violations of Federal new society," Father John J. Reminding bis hearers that Jaws. referred to the preaching of a WASHINGTON (NC) — Many Considine, M.M., director of the. North and South America to- Spanish friar, Padre Antonio At the same time, the FBI Latin America Bureau, Nation- gether consti'ute only one- diplomatic representatives of de Montesinos, who 19 years says, the Communist Party, al Catholic Welfare Conference, eighth of the world's popu- communist-bloc countries are after the discovery of America USA, has stepped up its pro- said here. lation, Father Considine said making use of their privileged gave European consciences food grams on all domestic fronts people and nations should have status to gather intelligence in- Father Considine spoke at greater concern and1 respect for for thought by defending the during the last year. "While formation in the United States, the annual Pan American one ano her in "this new day human dignity of the American seeking to hide its slavish allegi- BISHOP - ELECT Fremiot Tor- Mass, celebrated at St. Pat- of elbow-to-elbow living on our Indian. the Federal Bureau of Inves- ance to the Soviet Union behind rick's Church by Archbishop globe." res, named Bishop of Ponce, tigation reports. a cloud of propaganda," the re- Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Del- CENTRAL Puerto Rico, by Pope Paul VI, port asserts, "the party works egate in the United States. Dip- It was in Latin America that Social problems are more succeeds Archbishop Luis This is an ever present unremittingly to increase n- central than religious consider- Aponte of San Juan. danger to national security and fluence in the racial struggle; ations in Latin America, Fa- one which, because of its very gain new members through in- ther Considine said. "In this nature, the FBI cannot go into tensive youth recruitment cam- new day we must rid ourselves Air France Serves Meat detail in describing, the report paigns; and promote the false ROOF COATING of past notions about the NEW YORK (NO — Air says. However, it adds, FBI impression that it is a legiti- Church in Latin America. She Prance is the latest airline to findings are given to appropri- mate political party." is no longer to be identified receive a five-year dispensation ate U. S. agencies and last year with an exclusive landed aris- from the Church law of absti- the data resulted in the deporta- As a part of the drive to re- by MURRA Y! nence for all passengers and cruit young people, Communist tocracy, with bygone political tion and exclusion of dangerous GENERAL ELECTRIC SILICONES oligarchies, with an oppressive crew members for meals served •aliens and in four Soviet diplo- Party leaders spoke before au- status quo." in flight on Fridays and other mats being declared persona diences at nearly 50 U. S. col- days of abstinence. non grata by the State Depart- leges in the last year, the re- As early as 1932, he said, the ment. port says. They also appeared bishops of Chile urged Catho- as guests on numerous radio lics to announce the socio- Monk Dies At 91 ' 'The communist-bloc nations and television programs. economic doctrines that stem ATCHISON, Kan. (NO — Re- have hundreds of official repre- from the Gospel. He cited the quiem Mass for Father Dominic sentatives in this country serv- The FBI found itself pushed 1963 statement of the Arch- Weber, O.S.B., 91, was offered ing the diplomatic establish- to new peaks of work and bishop of Arequipa that a in St. Benedict's abbey church ments, United Nations missions achievement, as growing law- strong political action by the here for the monk who served and various delegations," the lessness was added to threats Call for Murray Roof Jobs Address, we invite your inspection. Church is of the utmost 46 years as pastor of St. Mary's FBI states. of subversion. Concerned with urgency. church, Des Moines, Iowa. Federal lawbreakers, the bu- BIG 3-YEAR GUARANTEE "The United States being a reau's work led to 12,921 con- primary target of Soviet and victions, which was 96.5 per 5-STEP EXCLUSIVE PROCESS satellite espionage, many of cent of all persons brought to these officials are involved in trial as a result of its investi- 1st STEP — Pressure clean Roof, Walls, Patio, etc. the illegal gathering of intelli- gations. 2nd STEP - Hand Seal butt ends of tile gence information. Fines, savings and recoveries 3rd STEP — Apply 1st coat of Roof White Supreme "Exploiting their privileged of property resulting from the 4th STEP - Apply 2nd coat of Roof White Supreme status to the fullest, these diplo- bureau's investigations rose to mats have endeavored, by vari- $210,771,402, or $1.43 for every 5th STEP — Coat Roof with General Electric Silicons ous means, to make friendly dollar appropriated to operate THIS EXCLUSIVE PROCESS AVAILABLE FOR GRAVEL ROOFS and personal contacts with the FBI with its 14,300 em- American businessmen, scien- ployes. tists, engineers and others who PL 9-6604 Mic 523-2612 they hoped might be developed as sources of information." Atheism On Wheels FUNERAL HOMES FBI INVESTIGATIONS .. MUNICH, Germany (NC) — FBI investigations of foreign Communist Bulgaria has put intelligence activities are con- atheism on wheels in its drive cerned with identifying persons to reach more people with anti- engaged in espionage in this religious propaganda. A mobile country, disrupting these opera- exhibition proclaiming the tions and securing legal evi- worthlessness of religion is now traveling in the Kirdzhali dis- trict.

Church Collapses GARFORTH, England (NC) — i I An ultra modern Catholic church collapsed in this York- shire town only 10 days before it was to be formally opened. No one was injured. WEEKEND RETREATS TEENAGE RETREAT Many local residents had dis- NOV. 26-29: 16-18 YEARS approved of the structure, built I ST- ELIZABETH largely of wood and glass at a DEC. 4-6: ST COLEMAN (} (Poimpann o Beach) PEOPLES LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK cost of $112,000. VISITATION DEC. 4-6: ST. LAWRENCE Northwest 7th Ave. ot 135th Street (North Miami) BLESSED SACRAMENT (Ft. Lauderdale) North Miami, Florida Telephone 685-2444 DEC. 11-13: ST. AMBROSE (Deerficld Beach) TEENAGE RETREAT CHECKING ACCOUNTS \ SAVING ACCOUNTS DEC. 26-27: 13-15 YEARS A Personal Checking Account costs only 15 cents ^For all your Rev. Retreat Director, C.P., Religious Art, Our Lady of Florida Retreat House, a check —no monthly charge — no minimum balance. iChurch Supplies 1300 Rt. No. 1 — No. Palm Beach, Fla., Tel.: 844-7750 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES BANKING BY MAIL *^sf-' -A"- • ••':'•& ncT; '••: . . • Complete Clerical NAME DATES LOANS . . . FOR ALL WORTHWHILE PURPOSES ADDRESS TEL Replqtihg of A!I these services and many others are available at this conveniently located PARISH Stic red Vessels neighborhood bank — you'll like the courteous and helpful services you get here. ? Individual registrations accepted. Non-Catholics most Member: Peoples Group of National Banks Member: Federal Reserve System p20;^e5f Broward Blvd : welcome. $5.00 registration fee with application. Resources in excess of $60,000,000.00 Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. yRojt Lmiderdale, Florida : •! Phone: 58N650 Page 18 November 17, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Espanol en I a Mis a Desd e e / Domingo El idioma espanol sera usado en la liturgia del ingles, pero se dudaba que el permiso para fieles comprendan mejor el significado de la li- de la misa en esta Diocesis de Miami, desde el pro- el uso del espanol se lograra para esta fecha. turgia, y participen mejor en el sacrificio de la ximo domingo, 29 de noviembre, primer domingo misa y la observancia de los sacramentos. de Adviento. El inicio del uso de la lengua popular coin- cide con el inicio del ano liturgico, en el primer En una reciente circular del Obispo Coleman Ingles y Espanol comienzan a ser asi en el domingo de Adviento, que cobra asi este ano una F. Carroll y en un documento de la Comision Epis- mismo dia, lenguas liturgicas de esta Diocesis. En especial signification, ya que el objeto principal copal del Apostolado Liturgico, referente a las un principio se habia anunciado el inicio del uso del uso del lenguaje vernaculo es hacer que los nuevas regulaciones liturgicas se insiste en la im- portancia de hacer comprensible a los fieles la Li- turgia y los textos de la Sagrada Escritura para rendir a Dios el culto de adoration, como condition para recibir la gracia de modo mas fructuoso y participar mas comunitariamente en las ceremo- VOICE nias religiosas. Partes de la Misa en Vernaculo

El unico texto oficial que Ofertorio — Espanol. Ofreci- podra ser empleado en las miento del pan, vino, lavabo, misas en Espanol es el Misal etc. — Latin. Oracion sobre de San Jose del Rev. Padre las ofrendas u oracion secre- H. Hoever, que puede ser ob- ta — Latin. tenido en The Daughters of St. Paul Bookstores (2700 Bis- La Oracion Eucaristica: Pre- cayne Blvd., Miami). facio (incluyendo el dialogo introductorio y la respuesta El Espanol se usara exclu- que comienza con el Dominus sivamente en las partes de vobiscum — Latin. Sanctus— la Misa que se usa el Ingles Espanol. Oraciones del Canon cuando se dice en lengua ver- y su conclusion — Latin. nacula. Consecuentemente la extension de la lengua Espa- Banquete Eucaristico: Pa- fiola en la Misa no podra ex- dre nuestro ( con la invita- ceder ni ser menor al empleo cion Oremos, etc.) — Espa-. que se hace del Ingles. Por nol. Iibera, quaesumus (con tanto: el versieulo Pax Domini y su respuesta) — Latin. Haec co» En el rito de entrada: Ora- .mmixtio — Latin. Agnus Dei. ciones al pie del altar :— La- — Espanol. Oraciones del sa- tin. Antifona del Introito, Ky- cerdote antes de dar la Co- rie y Gloria — Espanol. Ora- munion y durante las ablu- cion o Oolecta (incluyendo el ciones mas tarde) — Latin. Dominus vobiscum y el Et Comunion •**,,, debe emplearse enteramente el texto apropiado en lengua vernacula. Consecuentemente las otras misas que no esten de Crisfianos Perseguidos: Estupendo Testimonio". - Paulo VI en el horario deben ser cele- bradas desde el principio has- Con la proclamacion de la pos, cada uno de los cuales doctrina de la Iglesia referen- Por otra parte el Papa, ta el fin en Latin. Igualmente constitucion de la naturaleza Al concluir sus palabras el tiene en su diocesis un san- te a ellos." abrio estas posibilidades nue- Papa manifesto su intencion en las misas de domingos y de la Iglesia, y las decretos tuario en honor de la Santi- vas a los catolicos al traba- dias festivos que comiencen sobre ecumenism'o y sobre las Iglesia del Silencio de enviar en un futuro cer- sima Virgen. jar juntos con no catolicos en cano una mision especial al antes de las 7:30 a.m. puede Iglesias orientales, el Papa y Lagrimas aspectos donde no se compro- usarse la lengua latina. Paulo VI clausuro solem- Estando los Obispos de pie Al hacer menclon del es- santuario de Fatima, Portu- y sin sus mitras el Papa leyo meten las creencias y dentro gal, una rosa de oro como nemente la tercera sesion del quema sobre la libertad reli- De acuerdo con las instruc- Concilio Ecumenico en pre- las formulas de los decretos, giosa el Papa sena\6 que lini- de la constitucion propia de simbolo de una consagracion siguiendo a cada una de ellas la Iglesia; dijo "confiamos a la madre del cielo de to- ciones liturgicas que en este sencia de ta

En esta y en la proxima pagina aparece el texto oficial en Unidos. Corte a traves de la linea de puntos, doble el pliego espanol del Ordinario de la Misa, tal como comenzara a xisar- al centro y conservelo dentro de su misal, para seguir su se el domingo, con la aprobacion de los Obispos de E'stados misa.

La Nueva Misa INICIASE EL ANO UTURGICO EL DOMINGO los Fieles en la Lifurgla El domingo, dia 29, obser- Es proposito de la Iglesia de noviembre y puede caer Navidad y sus fiestas solem- va la Iglesia el Primer Do- que los fieles eonozcan cada del 27 de noviembre al 3 de nes. mingo de Adviento, con el diciembre. dia mas el signifteado de la El adviento consta de cua- que se inicia el ano liturgi- liturgia y los cambios que co o eclesiastico. TIEMPO DE ADVIENTO tro semanas, en recuerdo de acaban de establecerse y que los cuatro mil anos en que Adviento significa adveni- En esta ocasion el comien- continuaran oportunamente, la bumanidad estuvo esperan miento, llegada, venida. Las do por la llegada del Salvador. (Viene de la Pagina 19) que serviran de instruction zo del ano litiirgico tiene es- estan encaminados a ese efec- ceremonias y rezos de la Igle- pecial signification, ya que to. del pueblo. El organo debera sia en este tiempo tienen por A raiz del p&cado de la pri- apropiados a las respeetivas estar en la parte delantera de con el se introduce el uso de partes de la misa, particular- El ano liturgico empieza el objeto el preparar para la lle- mera pareja, el eielo se ce- la Iglesia, asi el organista for- las lenguas vernaculas —in- gada del Redentor, para la mente a la entrada del sacer- gles y espanol— en la litur- domingo mas cercano al 30 rro, cayendo sobre la tierra mara parte de la comunidad toda clase de calamidades. Sin dote y durante las oraciones de fieles que participan en la gia de la misa y en los sacra- al pie del altar, en el ofer- mentos en esta Diocesis de embargo, Dios, en su bondad misa. Las misas caniadas en infinita, prometio redimir al torio e inmediatamente des- esta Diocesis seran celebra- Miami. pues de la bendicion, mien- hombre caido. Para ello en- das, por ahora, enteramente vio a su Hijo, Jesucristo, pe- tras el sacerdote lee el ulti- en latin. El uso de la lengua popu- Festivals en 2 Parroquias mo evangelio en latin. lar en el culto tiene como ra- ro desde la promesa de la Re- . La "Oracion de los fieles" El Obispo Coleman F. Ca- zon principal el que los fieles dencion hasta la llegada de que es una nueva forma de rroll ha expresado sus deseos participen mas directamente de Crecida Poblacion Hispana Cristo hizo transcurrir 4 mil oracion en la misa, seguira de que los fieles se esfuercen en la misa y los sacramentos anos, a fin de que la humani- al Credo y podra incluir in- en conocer profundamente el comprendan mejor su signi- Dos parroquias con pro- rroquia del Corpus Christi se- dad comprendiera su extre- vocaciones, peticiones a Dios espiritu que anima todos es- ficado y eleven sus oraciones minente feligresia de habla ra destinada a la escuela pa- mada miseria y la necesidad por los enfermos o por los tos cambios liturgicos y que en forma mas comunitaria. hispana, Corpus Christi y SS rroquial, donde el 90 por cien- de un Salvador. fallecidos en la parroquia, Peter and Paul, tienen se- to del alumnado es de habla los aprovechen en su propia Durante este tiempo se in- etc. santificacion, como miembros nalados para el proximo fin hispana, muchos de los cua- de semana sus festivales de les reciben education sin siste en la necesidad de que Los avisos apareceran en del Cuerpo Mistico de Cristo. cada miembro del Cuerp* A ese efecto resultara prove- otono, con tombola y diver- aportacion alguna. En la tom- el boletin parroquial y no Programas Catolicos siones para grandes y chicos. bola de SS Peter and Paul, Mistico se prepare con una seran repetidos desde el piil- choso que los fieles pidan ins- en la Radio y TV lo recaudado se destinara a vida santa para la venida del t« a menos de una especial trucciones a sus sacerdotes La tombola del Corpus los gastos de reconstruction Salvador, es decir, para la Na- .cesidad. En este caso, al- sobre la materia y que pro- 4 p.m. WMIE Radio: "Hom- Christi se efectuara los dias de la iglesia. vidad. Antiguamente era un gunos anuncios relativos a curen participar en charlas bres y Dios", programa de 27, 28 y 29 de noviembre, co- tiempo de expiation y peni- asuntos espirituales podran, sobre los cambios litur- formation Catolica auspicia- menzado a las 3 p.m., en los tencia, con ayunos y sacrifi- eventualmente, ser incluidos gicos, asi como que slgan las do por las Instituciones de terrenos y locales de Septi- cios, similares a los de la Cua en la "Oracion de los Fieles". anotaciones que oportuna- habla hispana de la parro- ma Avenida y 32 Calle del Retiro Espiritual Northwest. resma. Hoy esos sacrificios mente se publicaran en estas quia del Corpus Christi. han sido mitigados. Misa de Cara al Pueblo paginas sobre esos cambios Para Mujeres En SS Peter and Paul la En lo que se refiere al y su signification en lo que DOMINGOS Un dia de retiro espiritual ofrecimiento de la misa de tombola se ofrecera los dias La misa conaunitaria en al incremento de la partci- para mujeres sera conducido lengua vernacula y la procla- cara al pueblo, por el mo- pacion de los fieles en la li- 9 a.m. WCKT-TV, Canal 7; 28 y 29, tarde y nocbe, en los terrenos de 26 Road, a por el Padre Angel Villaron- mation en alta voz del Evan- mento no se planea hacer mo- turgia se refiere. "Teleamigo", a cargo de Ma- ga O.F.M., el domingo, dia dificaciones de los altares lo de la Torre y con la par- una cuadra de la 12 Ave. del gelio y la Epistola, hara que SW. 19 de diciembre, en la "Do- el pueblo cristiano pueda se- existentes en esta Diocesis. -vvv^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ticipation del Padre Jorge minican Retreat House" de En las nuevas iglesias los fu- Bez Chabebe. guir de ahora en adelante con iQue no aicanzas la En ambas habra diversio- Kendall. mas facilidad el desenvolvi- turos altares estaran separa- nes y juegos para los nifios dos de la pared. El sagrario perfeccion? Aspira por 11:30 a.m., WLBW-TV, Ca- Las mujeres de habla his- miento de los tiempos liturgi- lo menos, a ella. e interes y alegria para los cos, comprenda mejor su sig- permanecera en el altar ma- nal 10: "Misa en Television, adultos, con infinidad de pana interesadas en partici- yor en la forma usual. (Sermon y narracion en in- par en el mismo pueden ha- nificado y viva mas a pleni- Ki-oskos de eiMtretenimiemto. tud su mensaje. gles). Esta misa es valida En ambas se serviran comi- cer sus reservaciones llaman- El sefior Obispo concede iQulen es J-u Oios? £Tu para aquellas personas que do a la senora Matilde Escu- permiso para ofrecer dos mi- 6 Dios? Entonces, ipor das tipicas latinas y se ame- por enfermedad- u otra cau- nizara con musica latinoame- dero, al FR 1-1287. El retiro sas en la semana "Coram Po- que piensas mas en H que sa grave se vean realmente comenzara a las 9:30, conti- pulo", una en domingo y otra en El? ricana. Intercom bia ideas, aun- impedidas de salir de sus ca- nuando hasta las 4 p.m., con que "saigas perdiendo". en un dia de la semana, las MMVIHMMMHWHHWMM sas. La recaudacion en la ua- misa a las 11:30 a.m. Palabra de Dios LA LITURGIA 0E LA EUCARISTIA Continua en Marcha el Censo La Preparation de las Ofrendas EPISTOLA OFERTORIO Acolito (en Misa rezadaj: Demos gracias a Dios. Sacerdote: El Sefior sea con vosotros. Visitando Casa por Casa Pueblo: Y con tu espiritu. EVANGELIO Sacerdote: Oremos. El Censo de la Diocesis de portes, ya muchos se sienten Diacono (o Sacerdote): El Seiior sea con vosotros. ORACION SOBRE LAS OFRENDAS (SECRETA) Miami que se inicio el pasa- sorprendidos por el tremen- Pueblo: Y con tu espiritu. Sacerdote: ... per omnia saecula saeculorum. do domingo a pesar de la in- do aumento del namero de fa- Diacono (o Sacerdote): Lectura del Santo Evangelio... Pueblo: Amen. clementia del tiempo en al- milias catolicas en los limi- Pueblo: Gloria a Ti, Seiior. La Oracion Eucaristica gunos lugares del Sur de la tes de sus parroquias, desde PREFACIO Acolito (on Miisa rezada concluye): Te alabamos, Sefior. Florida, esta aun en marcha. que se realizo el Censo de SacernJote: Dominus vobiscum. 1960. Muchas parroquias se CREDO Pueblo: Et cum spiritu tuo. Miles de visitadores volun- Sacerdote: Sursum corda. tarios seguiran tocando a la ban visto obligadas a solici- Sacerdote: Creo en un solo Dios. Pueblo: Habemus ad Dominum. puerta de cada hogar durante tar materiales y planillas del Sacerdote: Gratias agamus Domino Deo nostro. censo adicionales, ya que las Pueblo: Padre todopoderoso, Creador de cielo y tie- Pueblo: Dignum et justum est. la semana, hasta que la ulti- rra * De todas las cosas visibles e invisibles * Y ma casa sea visitada. que calculaban suficiente se en un solo Seiior Jesucristo • Hijo unico de Dios • SANTO agotaron el mismo domingo. Y nacido del Padre ahtes de todos los siglos • Dios Pueblo: Santo, Santo, Santo, Sefior Dios de los ejer- En las zonas de considera- de Dios, Luz de Luz, Dios verdadero de Dios citos. * Llenos estan los cielos y la tierra de tu ble poblacion latinoamerica- El Padre Flemming insistio verdadero • engendrado, no hecho • consustan- gloria. • Hosanna en las alturas. • Bendito el na, centenares de hombres y en su ruego a las familias ca- cial al Padre • por quien todas las cosas fueron que viene en el nombre del Sefior. • Hosanna en mujeres de habla hispana esta- tolicas que aun no h sido hechas • El cual por nosotros los hombres y por las alturas. ran prestando sus servicios a visitadas para que c . eren nuestra salvation bajo de los cielos. (genuflexion) CONCLUSION DEL CANON Y por obra del Espiritu Santo encarno de Maria fin de terminar las visitas y a que sus tarjetas del censo Virgen: • y se hizo hombre • Crucificado tambien Sacerdote: ... per omnia saecula saeculorum. otros detalles a la mayor bre- se Henen. por nosotros, • bajo el poder de Poncio Pila- Pueblo: Amen. vedad posible. to, • padecio y fue sepultado. • Y resucito al ter- Banquete Eucaristico "La information que se ob- cer dia, conforme a las Escrituras. • Y subio al EL PADRE NUESTRO De acuerdo con el Padre tendra servira al Obispo Ca- cielo, • y esta sentado a la diestra del Padre. • Y Sacerdote: Oremos. Amonestados con saludables pre- Neil J. Flemming, Coordina- rroll como un espejo sobre la ha de venir otra vez con gloria a juzgar a los ceptos, e instruidos por la ensefianza divina. osa- dor del Censo Diocesano, se Diocesis, a traves del que po- vivos y a los muertas; • y su reino no tendra mos decir: fin. • Creo en el Espiritu Santo, Seiior y vivifi- Pueblo: Padre nuestro, que estas en los cielos; • san espera que las tabulationes dra ver en su perspectiva cador, el cual procede del Padre y del Hijo; • quien tificado sea el tu nombre; • yenga a nos el tu comiencen dentro de dos se- real, todas las necesidades con el Padre y el Hijo juntamente es adorado y Reino, • hagase tu voluntad, asi en la tierra conio manas. El padre Flemming materiales y espirituales de glorificado; • el cual hablo por los profetas. • Creo en el cielo. • El pan nuestro de cada dia, danosle advirtio al mismo tiempo que los fieles, pudiendo asi dar- en una Iglesia, Santa, Catolica y Apostolica. • Con- hoy; • y perdonanos nuestras deudas, • asi como fieso un solo Bautismo para perdon de los peca- nosotros perdonamos a nuestros deudores, • y no tan solo con los primeros re- les solution efectiva. dfts. • Y espero la resurrection de los muertos nos dejes caer en la tentacion • Mas libranos de y la vida del siglo venidero. Amen. mal. • Amen. Claysyrada la Tercera Sesion En esta y en la pagina precedente aparece el texto oficial dos Unidos. Corte a traves de la linea de puntos, doble el en espaiiol del Ordinario de la Misa, tal como comenzara a pliego al centro y conservelo dentro de ,su misal, para seguir del Concilia por el Papa Paulo usarse el domingo, con la aprobacion de los Obispos de Esta- la misa. (Viene de la Pagina 19) constante reiteration de meditado y discutido, y sujeto nuevos problemas en el mun- 7/ en algiin aspecto a contro- do moderno haran que con Sugieresi Crear un Secrefariado Para Didlogo lg!esia - Mundo" versia, ha aloanzado una for- mas frecuencia se Ies convo- El Padre Francois Hou mundo en su complejidad y los diversos campos de ac- mejante al Secretariado por muilacion Clara. que y consulte a ustedes, ve- tart, s-ociologo belga cuyos en su mutation; tion que tendria el Secreta- la Unidad. El ultimo capitulo de este nerables hermanos del con- trabajos son ampliamente co- riado, sus bases teologicas y Un animado debate siguio documento contiene una bri- cilio; para tener alrededor nocidos en toda America La- b) Permitir a la Iglesia que socioiogicas, su modelo de or- a la exposition de este pro- Uanite tribute a Maria y cla- nuestro el apoyo de su pre- frente a este mundo, ella sea yecto, haciendo ver las difi- sencia, la ayuda de su expe- tina, sugirio la creation, en cada vez mas autentica y ganization, el P. Houtart ana- sifica su papel en la vida de Roma de un Secretariado per- lizo las relaciones que situa- cultades de su realization pe- la Iglesia. Refiriendose a es- riencia, el soporte de su con- preste el mayor servicio a la sejo y la asistencia de su au- manente para continuar el feumanidad; rian al nuevo organismo fren- ro tambien su valor para la to el Papa sefialo que es la dialogo Iglesia-Mundo, inicia- te a los otros dicasterios ro- obra post-conciliar de la primera vez que en un Con- toridad". do por el Concilio. c) Ayudar a la Iglesia a manos, en una forma algo se- Iglesia. cilio Ecumenico se presenta ofrecer su respuesta a los una sintesis tan vasta sobre Tambien se refirio al es- Durante una conferencia grandes problemas tratados el papel de Maria en el mis- quema que se esta revisando dictada en el Centro Catoli- en el Esquema; terio de Cristo y de la Igle- sobre la Iglesia en el mundo co de Coordination para el sia. A continuation proelamo moderno. "La Iglesia es para Concilio, el P. Houtart sostu- d) Facilitar la cooperation a Maria como "Madre de la el mundo. La Iglesia no bus- vo que los acuerdos del Va- con todos los hombres; Iglesia" deseando que a tra- ca otros poderes terrenales ticano II, expresados en , el e) Procurar las nuevas for- La Envidia: Pecado Capital ves de este titulo la Madre para ella mas que aquellos ya famoso Esquema 13 ("La mas de presencia de la Igle- de Dios fuera mas honrada que pueden hacer posible sus Iglesia en el mundo de hoy") sia en el mundo, particular- La nifiez y la juventud son gura y el .resemtimiento empa- e invocada por todo el pue- servicios y su amor. Al mis- necesitaran tal organismo, pa- mente en las organizaciones momentos perfectos para evi- na la salud del alma. blo cristiano. mo tiempo que perfecciona su ra ser continuamente puestos internationales. tar el desarrollo de males y pensamiemto y su estruetura al dia, de acuerdo a los cam- errores que en el futuro pue- El amor hacia los demas El Papa ir.iico claramen- la Iglesia no procura desapa- bios que experimenta un mun- — "Para dialogar con el den tender a arruinar la ver- es el que nos debe mover a te que pensaba utilizar un recer de la experiencia indi- do en constante transforma- mundo — dijo el P. Houtart dadera razon de una existen- procurar bienes no para no- cuerpo permanente de Obis- vidual de los hombres sino tion. — la Iglesia necesita tener cia. sotros, sino para los demas, pos como consejeros en union comprenderlos mejor al com- ojos y oidos dirigidos hacia para que sus vidas se desarro- a la reforma de la curia ro- pantir sus sufrimie»tos y sus Hen mejor. Por eso, cuando Los fines que podria cum- el. Esta seria la funcion del Uno de los grandes enemi- mana. Sobre esto dijo "la aspiraciones". plir el Secretariado serian: Secretariado". el projimo reciba cualquier gos que hay que combatir des- bien, la reaction logica en es- de pequeiio, desde siempre, es a) Conocer y captar el Despues de haber sefialado tos primeros anos que viven la envidia. Por eso, cada vez ustedes debe ser de alegria que una amistad de ustedes y de gracias a Dios. Conti- logre un bien en esta vida, nuando esta practica, sus con- Postums Correctas en la Misa deben sentirse contentos ciencias y sus espiritus cre- Santoral de la Semana porque cuan-do la amistad es ceran dentro de un ambien- Los fieles deben observar las siguientes posturas durante sincera las partes deben re- te puro, lejos de las bajezas la Misa: Domingo 29, San Saturnl- Miercoles 2, Santa Bibiana. gocijarse del bien mutuo. Ade y las pasiones humanas „ . y mas que la alegria sana de DE PIE al salir el sacerdote al altar y durante el I. .to, no. Fue el apostol de las Ga- —Virgen y Martir de los pri- si alguien viene a criticar el Kyrie y Gloria [ lias, siendo el primer OMspo meros aiios del cristianismo. los demas debe moverlos a bien ajeno, no se debe escu- de Toulouse, alrededor del ustedes a ser felices, a estar char. SENTAiDOS para la Epistola. aiio 250. Convirtio a muchos Jueves, 3, San Francisco Ja- contentos. paganos al cristianismo. Ne- vier.—Llevo la fe a muchos Al contrario, hay que tra- DE PIE para el Evangelio. gandose a participar en ido- centenares de miles en la In- La unica reaction logica tar de hacerle un bien, de SBNTADOS para la Homilia. latrias paganas, murio mar- dia y Japon. Obro incontables que cabe ante el bien ajeno salvarlo del momento de os- tir. milagros y tuvo el don de len- es darle gracias a Dios por curidad o resentimiento, me- DE PIE para el Credo y la Oracion de los Fieles. jor dicho de envidia, que 61 Lunes 30, San Andres guas. Murio en una isla de su bondad con nuestros her- SENTADOS durante el Ofertorio. China en 1552. manos y pedirle que siga de- vive. Apostol.—Hermano de San rramando su ayuda entre to- Pedro, fue uno de los prime- Actuando asi creceran us- DE PIE para la Oration de las Ofrendas (Secreta). Viernes 4, Santa Barbara. dos los que la necesitan. Si ros seguidores de Jesus. Por tedes con amor en sus senti- i ABRODILLADOS despues del Sanctus. —Fue entregada por su pa- se actua asi, pensando ale- mientos, amor renovado pa- predicar el Evangelio fue cru- gremente sobre el bienestar cificado. Durante los dos dias dre, idolatra, a los verdugos ra hacer de sus vidas un i DE PIE justamente antes del Padrenuestro. para arrebatarle la fe, que ajeno, siempre habra paz en altar perenne al Altisimo y que permanetio vivo en la las conciencias, en las almas ARRODILLADOS justamente despues del Agnus Dei y con cruz continuo predicando al atestiguo con el roartirio el un crisol de dolor y sacrifi- afio 235. y se podra dormir tranquilo; cios por el bien del projimo. pueblo su fe. por el contrario, cuando los tinuar arrodillados durante el periodo de la Comunion Martes 1, San Eligio.—Des- Sabado 5, San Sabas, Abad. sentimientos se oscurecen con Quien ama a los demas, ama DE PIE para la Oracion despues de la Comunion. tacose apostolicamente en Pa- —Destacose por su vida aus- la negrura de la envidia, la a Dios, y a Dios hay que amar- ris y otras regiones de Fran- tera y su observancia de las vida se hace infeliz, los mo- lo y defenderlo por senti- AiRRODILLADOS para la ultima Bendicion. cis en el siglo VII. reglas monasticas. mentos se tornan de amar- miento, no por tradition. Chaminade To Face Region 3 Grid Winner Dec. 4 By JACK HOUGHTELING swing pass and when he eluded day night Archbishop Curley game by moving to the PB Lauchaire and 5-8 Orlando Fer- the Northeast defender raced 57 and Christopher Columbus were five before being halted. nandez . . . LaSalle High finish- Staging a furious fourth quar- to play for the unofficial dio- yards for tying touchdown. ed third in the state's Class A ter rally for two touchdowns, cese title while Fort Pierce Columbus jumped off to a 6-0 Chaminade High of Hollywood cross country championship Then, Chaminade's ace back, Central Catholic was at home lead against South Dade on a won the Class A Kegion 4 title race with three members of its Danny Maitlen, carried two to St. Andrew's Prep. six-yard touchdown jaunt by last week with a 13-12 victory yards for the all-important extra squad finishing in the top 10, over Northeast High of Fort As the diocese's only two fullback Mike O'Brien but could point and the triumph. Ramiro Castro, who was fifth, Lauderdale. Class AA schools, the Curley- not keep up with the Rebels its Class AA city-rival, un- Jose Mayol, seventh, and Earlier in the fourth quarter, Columbus match has tradition- after that. The victory prolongs the Maitlen had dashed 40 yards for ally decided the diocese cham- defeated Palm Beach High, George Gonzalez, tenth. Chaminade season until Dec. 4 the first Chaminade touchdown. pionship, although Chaminade while Columbus was upset by A 36-yard pass play from when they will be host to the might feel that it has a strong South Dade, 28-6. In all, the 190-pound halfback quarterback Lew Pytel to end Class A Region 3 winner, with claim to the title this season. Lay Teachers Lauded the game probably played at the gained 92 yards to break the Palm Beach gained revenge Joe Hernandez helped set up the McArtbur High Stadium. all-time Broward County rushing In addition to last week's for last year's startling 20-6 loss Columbus touchdown. LAFAYETTE, La. (NO — mark with a total of 1,048 yards. Chaminade triumph, St. Thom- to Newman by holding the Cru- Lay teachers have become an The Lions earned their vie- AROUND THE DIOCESE as Aquinas of Fort Lauderdale saders to just 92 yards in rush- integral part of the teaching wy over Northeast High the In the line, Jack Kearney, finished off its season on a hap- ing and nine yards through the system of the Church, Bishop nard way by defeating a Class George Colgin and Richard py note, taking city-rival Cardi- The St. Patrick's Shamrocks will air, although Newman tried be the first diocese high school Maurice Schexnayder told 150 AA school and finishing off their Crawford were outstanding for nal Gibbons, 9-0, while Newman teachers who received diplomas regular season with a 7-2 record. the Lions. and Columbus both lost. both its single wing and T for- team to see action, as Coach mations. Newman made its Chuck Guimento's squad opens from the Confraternity of Chris- tian Doctrine. Both Chaminade's losses dur- In its surprise passing attack, Newman was crushed 32-0 by only scoring threat late in the its season next Tuesday against ing the year have been to the quarterback Jack Garner hit in Marathon at the Redlands Jr. larger AA schools, and both by four of eight tosses for 44 yards. High gym. Chuck is well stock- one point. ed with lettermen from last Navy Men At Fatima "I was well pleased with the CYO Football Title Game Sunday year's Class C Group 16 cham- FATIMA, Portugal (NO - Chaminade pulled off a ma- way we came back," said Coach pionship squad, including Butch jor surprise by striking through Glenn Martin, "and I hope we St. Monica CYO and St. ped St. Vincent de Paul on Several hundred U.S. Navy offi- Stallings, 6-4 center, who made cers and men participated in the air for the first time this can do as well in the state play- Dominic will collide at 2 two occasions when St. Vin- the diocese all-star team last Mass and received Communion season, gaining 101 yards on offs." p.m. this Sunday, Nov. 29, at cent de Paul had gotten in- season after averaging 26.9 at the Marian shrine here when aerials, more than it had gained the Miami-Dade Junior Col- side the 10-yard line. Once lege Field for the Diocesan points a game. He's joined by their ships called at Lisbon fol- in its first eight games com- A record Chaminade home St. Vincent de Paul was halt- CYO Touch Football Cham- four other lettermen, 6-1 George lowing the naval maneuvers off bined. crowd of close to 4,000 fans took ed on the three-yard marker in the game. pionship. Gilleland, 6-1 Luis Siso, 5-10 Don the southern coast of Spain. and again on the six-yard The big bomb was a specially St. Monica earned the While Chaminade was closing stripe with first and goal designed play that saw reserve right to enter the champion- out its regular season, four oth- to go. quarterback Bernard Daley, ship game by defeating St. er diocese schools were to finish halfback Phil Procacci and end Vincent de Paul CYO 12 to their campaigns this week. St. Dominic won the South Bob DePathy enter the game as 2 in a playoff contest to de- Dade Division championship a unit with a little over five On Tuesday, Cardinal New- termine the winner of the of the CYO league by end- minutes of play remaining and man of West Palm Beach was North Dade Division of the ing its season with a perfect trailing Northeast, 12-6. to host Pine Crest School of CYO League. record of six wins and no Daley hit Procacci on a short Fort Lauderdale and Wednes- St. Monica's defense stop- losses.

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An estimated 55 high school the closing conference, the Pa- "A closed retreat at St. Church and the Future of their students are expected to attend pal blessing and Benediction of John Vianney Seminary and Re- Young Life. a weekend retreat beginning to- the Most Blessed Sacrament. treat House provides just such "Problems that concern teen- day (Friday) at St. John Vian- an opportunity. It is a time a Father Martin J. Cassidy, as- agers are brought up for dis- ney Minor Seminary. boy spends alone with God. sistant diocesean director of lay cussion during the Question-Box Under the light and guidance The retreat will begin with retreats, said two other retreats period. Such round table dis- registration at 6 p.m. Dinner of grace he has a great oppor- are scheduled for high school cussions are sex, dating, court- will be at 6:30 p.m. in the tunity to think things out for students at the seminary later ship and marriage, college, fu- Seminary Refectory. himself. in the school year on the week- ture careers. ends of Jan. 29-31 and Feb. 26-28. The opening spiritual confer- "A serious - minded youth ence is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Father Cassidy said anyone "Every opportunity is afford- University (and all boys are serious in ed each retreatant to talk with Father John Nevins of St. wishing to attend may contact their better moments) wants Hugh parish, Coconut Grove, his parish retreat chairman or a priest about the affairs of his God's guidance and assistance, soul. Also a chance to receive THE JESUIT UNIVERSITY will be the speaker during the Father Cassidy at 923-3222. wants the counsel of a prudent spiritual conferences. REGISTER the sacraments of Penance IN NEW ORLEANS priest who understands his and Holy Communion. The question box sessions will Students may also register by problems, willingly accepts the be conducted by Father Chris- contacting Father Noel Fogarty, quiet and solitude of a retreat. "At St. John Vianney Sem- topher Konkoi, assistant pastor, diocesan director of lay retreats inary and Retreat House the "Three days of thinking and DEGREE PROGRAMS INCLUDE: St. parish, Hi- at YU 7-4715. Youth Retreat is not "GIVEN" aleah. praying, talking over his diffi- it is "MADE" and the boy Accounting. Administrative Practices, Biological Father Fogarty is pastor of culties with a sympathetic At 8:30 p.m. today, a discus- St. Bartholomew parish, Mira- makes it himself. Sciences. Business Administration. Economics. Chemistry. sion of the conference will be priest can be a revolutionary Dentistry, Education (Elementary). Education mar, and Father Cassidy is as- experience in a boy's life. "Boys who are prepared to held followed by the showing of sistant pastor of St. Matthew cooperate with the grace of God (Secondary). English, Languages. History. International two religious movies, "Life of parish, Hallandale. "Lectures are given to the during the days of retreat will Economics. Journalism. Journalism-Public Relations. Christ," and "The Mass." Law. Management, Marketing. Mathematics. Medical Father Cassidy pointed out boys on subjects of the utmost find strength and peace, initia- Technology. Music, Music Education, Physics. After the movies, a refresh- that the retreats are for stu- importance to all people, espe- tive and determination and ment break will be held and Political Science, Psychology, Sacred Music. dents in both Catholic and pub- cially adapted to the needs of great courage to face the then Benediction of the Most Sociology, Speech. Television Programming-Produdion, lic high schools. young men. Such topics are future." Blessed Sacrament will be ob- the Purpose of Life, the Use of Television Sales Management. Why should a high school age served in the seminary chapel. the Things of This World, Sin Pre-professional programs are also conducted as well youngster make a retreat? SCHEDULE and Its punishment, Christ, the as a certificate program for women in dental The retreat schedule tomor- Father Cassidy gave this ex- hygiene. Combined degree and row (Saturday) will begin with planation: TUTORING™" combined major programs are also offered. the retreatants assisting at "Our young people have grown AH Subjects, All Levels Mass at 7:25 a.m. up in an atmosphere of inse- College Entrance Examinations The remainder of the sched- curity, of speed, of stress, of New Men's Residence Hall and Student Union Bldg. ule tomorrow will include sev- strain, of bad example. They ADELPHI EVENING CLASSES eral conferences, Stations of the need time to calm down, so that See Gur Ads in the Yellow Pages REGISTER NOW! Cross, meditation, a visit to they can think straight about For Catalog and Brochure, Write or Call: the Blessed Sacrament, Confes- the more important issues of Director of Admissions sions reading periods and, in life. the evening, the showing of "To think straight they nxust HAVE YOU BEEN three more religious movies en- get away from the distractions ACCEPTED FOR COLLEGE! titled "Marriage," "Vocation," of television, radios, telephones, IF NOT, CONSULT: Loyola University and "Victory of Father Karl." motor cars, newspapers, family Educational Consultants, Inc. 2120 Northeast 21 Street New Orleans 18, La. UN 6-5471 The retreat will end on Sun- problems, especially from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida - 33305 day afternoon at 1 p.m. with powerful influence of the crowd. Phone 565-2739 - Area Code 305 November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 23 controlled and clearly organiz- sented by the girls division at ed in order to communicate ef- student assembly Friday after- fectively. noon. The late president's In- By IDA MINGIONE augural Address was recited and profile sketches were given Senior Superlatives were vot- of Kennedy as Man, as Presi- ed for last Friday at Notre dent, and Kennedy and his Dame Academy. Those selected Family. were; Best All Around, Mary H Lou Siry and Nora Otera; Brother Paul, principal of the By JOAN McCAUGHAN boys division, recently assisted Most Attractive, Pat Mayor and RICHARD STRATFORD and Swanee Pedraza; the science group investigating Forty-three Immaculata High accreditation proceedings at La Most Studious, Maria Elena School seniors traveled to the Salle High School. Garcia and JoAnne Lison; Dominican Retreat House at Most Likely to Succeed, Caro- Kendall earlier this month. The first edition of our is- lyn Franks and Linda Heindl; paper was issued last week fen- The Retreat Master for the der the new title "The Pace- Most Athletic, Louise McCor- three days of conferences, as- setter". This name describes mick and Brigette LeJeune; semblies, Mass, and Benedic- our wish to set the lead or ex- Most Likeable, Eileen Grady tion was Father Malcolm Mc- ample for others as shining and Lani Sheehan; Guinn, O.P. models of Christian living in a world so in need of good ex- Most Talented, Angela Assa- Two more retreats will be ample. Copies were sent to all lone and Elaine Balmer; given for the rest of the Senior Pace alumni. And Best Dressed, Ruth Kotte class in December. and Liz Mas. Robert Preziosi, president of For the first time in Immac- Notre Dame students have last year's senior class, has just "THE COURIER," newspaper published at Assn. Members of the Courier staff include ulata's history, the school's pa- been appointed assistant aca- voted for Curley's Homecom- Notre Dame Academy, was recently rated "AH Kathleen Maxwell, Janet Moore, Leanne Felix, per, The Corona, will be an demic commissioner for the en- ing King. Results will be an- Catholic" by the National Catholic School Press Patricia Borcz and Ida Mingione. eight-page edition. The paper tire freshman class at Notre nounced at a later date. was distributed to the students Dame University. last Tuesday. The seniors went Oriental at ane Bauer, Pattie O'Neill, Sher- Freeman, Pat McEnany, and Aquinas High School debaters, their Ring Dance. The Far East rie Johnson, Debbie Roberts, Ed Brelsford. Edwina Zagami and Jim Har- Immaculata - LaSalle com- Tickets are now on sale for theme of "Sayonara" was car- the Drama Clubs production of and Katy Hood; Costumes — vitt, captured third and fourth memorated the anniversary of ried out by Chinese lanterns, In the past few weeks Colum- "Charlie's Aunt," Dec. 5 and 6. Gordon Poux, Wendy Emerick, place trophies, respectively, in our late beloved President's as- Japanese war masks, and a bus has had many visitors to Jenny Mueller, Carol Powers, the National Forensic League sassination in various ways. golden gong. and Katy Hood; Play Reading the campus. extemporaneous tournament at Music was provided by the — Carlos Castellon, Glenn Whit- One of these was Brother Hialeah High School. Mrs. Brenda Strama's social Retreat Scheduled Hustlers. ney, Judy Kellogg, Mary Beck- Thomas Edward, F.M.S., a for- studies class displayed an ex- felt, Carol Powers and Jenny Other Aquinites participating hibit on the life of President For Teenage Girls Air Force Aptitude Tests were mer Biology teacher at C.C.H.S. Mueller. in the event were: Patricia San- Kennedy. LANTANA — A retreat for administered by Air Force rep- During his short visit he re- derson, Tom Scott, Jim Shevlin, teenage high school girls will be resentatives in the school cafe- Homecoming is here again. newed many of the friendships Steve Gehl, Bill Bucknam, Jer- They also gave three speech- held Dec. 4 - 6 at the Cenacle torium. Chosen Homecoming attendants which he had acquired before ry Esposito, and Pat Buckley. es in honor of Mr. Kennedy at Retreat House, 1400 S. Dixie were: Freshmen — Toni Harris his departure from Columbus. To become familiar with cam- an assembly. On the same day, Hwy. and Cathy Willis; Sophomores pus life, senior and junior girls a Mass was celebrated for John Brother Thomas is now bound — Vicki Dalton and Shannon at Aquinas attended open house F. Kennedy. Father Jude Dowling, C.P. of for missionary work in the 4 By PATTIE O'NEILL McGauran; Juniors — Pattie at Barry College , Saturday, Nov. Our Lady of Florida Monastery O'Neill and Francie Steinitz; Philippine Islands. 21. The results of the evaluation and Retreat House will be the FORT PIERCE — The Na- Seniors — Mary Beckfelt, Bar- of LaSalle High School have Other visitors were Brother retreat master for the weekend tional Honor Society of Central bara Bradford and Katy Hood. After touring the cam- been announced. Paul Stokes, F.M.S., Dean of conferences which begin at 6 Catholic High School presented pus grounds, the girls watched Marist College of Poughkeepsie, p.m. dinner on Friday and con- a symposium in commemora- The queen will be one of the the Barry College production of The evaluators all expressed N.Y., who was here for College clude after Benediction at 3:15 tion of the first anniversary of Senior candidates and the rest "Sound of Music." the fact that they had never Night, and Brother Philip Rob- p.m. Sunday. the late President John F. Ken- of the attendants will form her seen such spirit between stu- ert, F.M.S., Marist vocation di- nedy's death. court. The Homecoming Queen dents and faculty in any other Included will be a question will be named at the halftime . school. box, discussion and topics of in- The symposium was entitled of the game. terest to teenagers. Father Jude "A Salute To John Fitzgerald Columbus High took fifth The results of all the various By GAYLE HUEY will be available for private con- Kennedy." Among the topics place in a Forensic League Con- departments were disclosed. sultation. discussed were his traits and test at Hialeah High. A total of Canned goods continue to pile That which was good was prais- achievements. 16 Catholic and public high up for the annual drive at St. ed and recommendations were Another retreat for teenagers By WARD KEARNEY schools took part in the contest. Patrick High School. Participating members were: made where improvement is is planned for Jan. 15-17 when Nelson Mashour of Columbus needed. Larry Klimas, Hank Salzler, The 1964 football season was Fresh impetus was furnished Father John A. Hughes, S.J. of brought to a close last Wednes- finished second in dramatics New York will conduct the con- Dominick Scotto, Judy Cornille, by the freshman challenge to Altogether, LaSalle High day for the Columbus High Ex- while Henry Vasconez, also of ferences. Laura Schaub, Faye Krause, Columbus, took third place in the seniors; now both classes School was rated very well Joan Dowd. Katy Hood, Le- plorers as they faced the that category. are going strong determined to when it was all over. Further information regarding onore Stein, and Idee Kordell. Knights of Archbishop Curley take first place. High. these retreats and other retreat Joseph Collins and Stephen Junior and senior students activities may be obtained by The Drama Club of C.C.H. Prompt retaliation came with As in every other year this Nohe, both of Columbus, won assisted at a Mass offered for calling the Cenacle Retreat presented "Guess Again" an a senior challenge in the Pa- game turned out to be one of third and fourth places respec- the late President John F. Ken- House, at JU 2-2534. original one-act play written by trician ad drive. Mr. Elmer Cox, head of the the county's best games of the tively in original oratory. nedy. Father Claude E. Bruba- Social Studies department. It season. Students are vying for top ker gave a short talk before the is a colonial play centered on The meeting of the diocese's salesmanship, with the fresh- Mass began and four students a Thanksgiving theme. Star- two major football powers an- men slowly but firmly closing spoke afterwards. CYAC Counc ring in the play were: Bill nually decides which school will FORT LAUDERDALE — "Al- the gap between them and the Malcolm, Linda Chalfant, Bill be the Catholic champion. leluia, Alleluia," rang through seniors. Hehn, Judy Kellogg, Carlos Ca- Calendar j Congratulations are to be ex- the school as Aquinas High St. Patrick Youth Center was stellon, Ron Poitras, Francis By MARYANN FLYNN St. James CYAC — Business Fazzalero, Barbara Poux and tended to the Columbus coach- School prepared for ring day, the scene of the annual Thanks- ing staff, headed by Frank Vi- last Wednesday. giving party sponsored by the and KEVIN O'BRIEN meeting, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Pattie O'Neill. Nov. 30, church meeting room. tale, who have made this year's Junior Class, last Wednesday Encouraged by the expert Members of the various com- The symbols of loyalty were team one of the most power- evening. The Blue Tones pro- coaching of Miss M. Berry, Miami Catholic Singles Club — mittees were: Casting — Joyce ful and most respected in South blessed and presented by Father Robert Reardon, supervising vided music for dancing from the girls volleyball team at Dance class and social, Dowd, Sherrie Johnson, Susan Florida. 7:30 to 11 p.m. Allman, Debbie Roberts, John principal of Aquinas, after the Msgr. Pace High School won 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 2, Wheeler, and Dick Sinnott; The Curley game marked the students assisted at Mass at Our It was a festive finish to a second place in the Diocesan K. of C. Hall, 3405 NW 27th Property and Stage — Charles end of high school football ca- Lady Queen of Martyrs Church. fun-filled afternoon highlighted Volleyball Tournament at Ma- Ave. reers for the following seniors: donna Academy. Welch, Dave Black, Dennis La- Cider and music combined for by the traditional Varsity vs. St. Vincent de Paul CYAC — Porte, Don Sheubrooks, and Harold Hartman, Pat Moore, Alumni basketball game. Pat Whelan, Frank Winter, Joe the "Hi Di Hoedown" presented Before losing to Assumption Business meeting, 7:30 p.m., Alice Heaton; Lighting — Joe by the Junior Class of Aquinas, Academy in the final playoff Wednesday, Dec. 2, church Holahan, John Wheeler, and Flaherty, John Conrad, and Creative writing is absorbing Tim Bennett. Wednesday, Nov. 25. game, the Pace team defeated meeting room. Richard Mahovetz; Art and students in the English classes both Cardinal Gibbons and Ma- Painting — Diane Bauer, Linda Also seeing action in their This annual Thanksgiving as they gradually become donna High Schools. St. Theresa CYAC — Perform- Chalfant and Barbara Brad- last Columbus game were: John dance featured the "Highlanders aware that wild and exotic ance of "Cinderella,' 2:30 ford ; Make-up — Lorraine Butt, Sottile, Frank Baia, Walter Hootenanny Group" and "Tony ideas, however brilliant and or- "Never Forgotten", a tribute p.m., Sunday, Nov. 29, Dade Ann Peterman, Barb Ash, Di- Crabbe, Joe Hernandez, Tod and the Teens." iginal they may be, must be to John F. Kennedy, was pre- County Auditorium. Page 24 November 27, 1964 THE VOfCE Miami, Florida repeat business . . the proven testv says Mr. Jesse J. Scalzo, founder and president of

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Page 26 November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Advent Near - Time Of Spiritual Preparation Advent, a season of spiritual colored candle to be lighted on lights the first candle and the from the dangers that threaten preparation for the coming of Gaudete, the Joyfuil Sunday, prayer for the first iweek is re- us because of our sins. Who liv- BEAUTY SALONS the Savior which marks the be- Dec. 13, are then inserted. If cited. est and reignest for ever and ginning of the ecclesiastical colored candles are not avail- PRAYER ever." All respond, "Amen." year begins Sunday, Nov. 29. able all white ones may be The child says, "Let us pray. During the first week one can- featuring . . . The period of special prayer substituted. Stir up Thy might, we beg dle is left burning during the and penance mingled with joy- GATHERINGS Thee, 0 Lord, and come, so that evening meal, at prayers or at ful expectation is set apart by On Saturday evening before we may escape through Thy bedtime. / J

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November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 29 INDIA: SISTER BOSCO'S SECRET The Question Box HER LIFE IS NOT HER OWN. IT BELONGS TO GOD'S POOR in Karik-kattoor, south INDIA. "I am their servant," What Is The Purpose she says quietly. "To bring: them to Christ, one must live Christ, not talk Of Liturgy Changes? about Him." ... Prayerful common sense is Sister Bosco's secret wea- pon. The children she teaches, all Q. Will you please explain why this change of liturgy in our of them poor, will help make tomor- church is necessary. We are getting mighty disturbed and con- row's India . . • Completely worn out, fused how to cope with it all. If our parents and grandparents she will sleep tonight on a packed- who have died before us were able to get to heaven with liturgy mud floor (there are no beds) in a thatch-roofed, mud hut, with seven as it has been, why can't we? AAAM M TH£ 7£&/2/7O&y. BOTH' other Sisters of the Sacred Heart. A. Your parents or grand- Sunday on the farm? To me it Tomorrow morning, rain or shine, /MO/AMP AA/O WH/TE& UAj/reo Be- parents were able to make their seems like telling them to sin, fJ/M- M£- t/ASTACTMrr WAS The Holy Father's Mission Aid they will trudge to Mass three miles because our Lord commanded ASTOUMOW&.' for the Oriental Church away . . . The Sisters need a convent trips with a horse and buggy. us to rest on Sunday. Last year ego/zee faoeens- OA/SA: MAGCWGD ($1,600), with a chapel of their own ($900), of course. They also Why do you ride jets? > need eight classrooms ($300 each). The penniless poor they when someone asked to work on (W£A?A54S A:/A /A//773. G/SAOIT Your parents, or at least your Sunday and1 got permission we AAJD MS 0£DP1L£ SUBM/77ZO AfJO give their lives to can give the Sisters nothing in return . . . grandparents, received Holy Won't you give whatever help you can? You may give the had a terrible storm and this convent ($1,600), or the chapel ($900), or a classroom ($300) all Communion at Christmas, Eas- party suffered some damage on by yourself, if you wish, in memory of those you love, and name ter, and the feast of the Assump- his farm. Was not that a sign it for your favorite saint. No gift is too small ($1, $2, $5, $10, tion. We hope they got to that our Lord was not pleased? $20). For years to come, the youngsters and Sister Bosco will heaven. But aren't you aware A. That was a sign that a remember you in their prayers. of greater graces through your turbulent front of varying baro- union with Jesus in His sacra- metric pressures had passed FOOD—FOOD IS SO SCARCE in India (it's being rationed ment of love every Sunday, or in Kerala State) the Holy Father's agency is distributing canned over tke farm. foods (2,000 tons), wheat and flour (1,700 tons), clothing (1,000 maybe every day? bales), and medicines, to the poor . . . Like to help? Tell us to My earliest memories of high THEA/O OF&/&ALU.T, 7WO use your gift ($10 will feed a family for a month) "where it's Mass center around the mean- COM0AM/ES-OFCATHOI./O MEM needed most." ingless, and threateningly end- MISSAL less, repetition of Latin words, THEY ATTACHED V/A/CEA/AJES, TA/£- VESTMENTS—FOR USE DURING THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS in Bombay this week, the Holy Father has donated sung to cheap and gaudy music GUIDE 500 copes and stoles. They'll be given to poor parishes in India by a mediocre choir, while the after the Congress closes ... In memory of a loved one, or as a congregation sat in silent bore- November 29 — First Sun- token of affection for someone still alive, give new Mass vest- dom. Gregorian chant was day of Advent. Mass of the ments ($50), a chalice ($40), a year's supply of candles ($20), or fought with ferocity in those Sunday, no Gloria, Creed, Pref- altar linens ($15), to a needy mission chapel. We'll send a days. But who would think of ace of the Trinity. GIFT CARD, if you wish. going back to those beloved November 30 — St. Andrew, monstrosities? Methodist Turns Catholic, CARDS—HAVE YOU SEEN OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT Apostle. Mass of the Feast, Glor- CARDS? They combine your Season's Greetings with a gift to My earliest Communions were ia, Commemoration of the Fer- the missions in the name of the person you designate. You concerned more with the integ- ial Day, Creed, Preface of the Later Is Ordained Priest simply select a gift, send us the person's name and address with rity of my fast from midnight Apostles. your donation—and we do all the rest. We'll send that person than with the joy of union with December 1 — Ferial Day. By Father JOHN A. O'BRIEN a GIFT CARD, in time for Christinas, indicating what you have 'The Faith of Our Fathers' and my Savior. Mass of the preceding Sunday then began better to understand done . . . Here are some gifts to select from: Mass kit ($100), "How can I kindle the interest altar ($75), medical kit ($75), monstrance ($40), ciborium ($40), When I went to college I had without Gloria or Creed, omis- why the various forms of Pro- of a friend in the Catholic tabernacle ($25), sanctuary lamp ($15), pyx ($15), saint's picture a missal; 25 years earlier they sion of the Alleluia and its ver- testantism had left me unsatis- faith?" ($15), sanctuary bell ($5). had been forbidden things. This sicle, Common Preface. fied. Of human origin, they taught me more about the Mass December 2 — St. Bibiana, Have you ever asked that have either an incomplete sac- PERSONAL TO R.V.—YES, WE HAVE THE NAMES of Virgin and Martyr. Mass from ramental system or none at all, hundreds of young girls in India who need financial assistance than I had ever suspected be- question? If so, fore, but it still meant that the the Common of Virgin Martyrs, there's a simple while the Catholic Church has in order to become Sisters. The cost of the two-year training retained the seven sacraments for each is $300 altogether ($150 a year, $12.50 a month). priest was going his way in Gloria, Commemoration of the answer: Bring Simply write to us. She will pray for you, and you'll be part of mumbled Latin, and I was try- Ferial Day from the First Sun- the Church's instituted by Christ. all the good she does. ing to follow him in hurried day of Advent, Common Pre- services, live "Moreover, I came to see English. face. your faith and that the Catholic Church had TOYS—THE SISTERS AT OUR ORPHANAGE in Bethlehem, The liturgy has been changing December 3 — St. Francis Xa- thus let him see preserved throughout 19 cen- Christ's birthplace, need help at Christmas for 42 little girls. vier, Confessor. Mass of the Your gift ($1, $2, $5, $10) will fill innocent hearts with happiness. during the past 60 years, espe- the powerful turies the complete deposit of cially. The earlier changes we Feast, Gloria, Commemoration help it affords divine revelation. of the Ferial from the First Dear Monsignor Ryan: now take for granted; and all you in living an O'BRIEN "But Christ had said to the of them have given new mean- Sunday of Advent, Common upright and holy Apostles, 'Go, therefore, and ing, new spiritual joy, and in- Preface. Also permitted is the life. make disciples of all nations, Enclosed please find for Votive Mass of the Priesthood baptizing them in the name of creased intimacy to our worship This is illustrated in the con- of Christ, Gloria, Commemora- the Father, and of the Son, and of God. version of Vincent G. Crawford Name tions of the Ferial Day and of of the Holy Spirit, teaching Review in your own mind the of Aniedo and Jacksonville, Fla., St. , Common them to observe all that I com- liturgical changes of the past 20 Street Preface. now a Benedictine monk and manded you; and behold I am years: evening Masses, new December 4 — St. Peter Chry- assistant pastor of All Souls' with you all days even unto fasting rules for Communion, City Zone State. sologus, Bishop, Confessor and Church, Sanford, Fla. the consummation of the world' the new ceremonies of Holy Doctor. Mass from the Common "I was raised a Methodist," (Mt. 28:18-20). Week, English in many of the of a Confessor-Bishop, Gloria, related Father Vincent, "and "Furthermore the Catholics sacraments, mixed marriages Commemorations of the Ferial in church, rather than in a was quite regular in attending whom I knew were exemplary FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, President Day from the First Sunday of church and Sunday School. Lat- Christians, showing that their dreary rectory, increased par- Advent, and of St. Barbara, Msgr. Joseph T. Ryan, Nal'l Sec'y ticipation of the people in the er, after attending Episcopalian religion stressed not only orth- / Send all communications to: Common Preface. Also permit- services for a short time, I be- odoxy of faith but also the Mass, improved music, greatly ted is a Votive Mass in honor CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION increased Communions, better gan to feel there was something highest moral code for daily 330 Madison Av«. at 42ml St. New York. N. Y. 10017 of the Sacred Heart, Gloria, lacking in Protestantism as it living. I received a course of sermons — in many places — Commemoration of the Ferial and increasing closeness be- failed to satisfy my deepest spir- instruction from Father Panoni, Day and second Commemora- tween priest and people. itual needs. who was in Florida for his tion (in low Masses) of St. health, and was baptized at the The changes are being made Peter, Preface of the Sacred "My interest in the Catholic Immaculate Conception Chur-^ that the true meaning of the Heart. faith was first kindled by attend- in Jacksonville. Msgr. Fox Mass may become clear to us: December 5 — Ferial Day. ing a Catholic funeral for a lady later Msgr. James Meehan, now that we may hear Jesus Mass of the preceding Sun- who lived next door. "The serv- pastor of St. Jude's, St. Peters- speak to us, that we may all day, without Gloria and Creed, ices were conducted by Msgr. burg, embodied the highest join together with one another Commemoration (in low Mass- Michael Fox, the saintly and ideals of the priesthood. and with Jesus in offering our es) of St. Sabbas, omission of revered pastor of St. James ALL-PURPOSE Church in Orlando for more than "Their example and the grace prayers to the Father, that our the Alleluia \ and its versicle, of God inspired me to study HOME FINANCING offering of sacrifice may be a Common Preface. Also permit- 40 years. The ceremonies and -prayers stirred me deeply and for the priesthood in the Bene- clear and generous giving in ted is the Votiye Mass of the engendered the desire to know dictine order. While I was in buying, building, selling unison, that our sacrifice may Immaculate Heart of the Bless- more about the Catholic reli- the seminary, my mother read or refinancing be more impressively through ed Virgin Mary, Gloria, Com- gion. 'The Faith of Millions' and, Christ, with Christ and in memorations of the Ferial Day edified by the Catholics she Christ; and that our Commun- and (in low Masses) of St. Sab- "I was fond of music, and I knew, embraced the faith. I ion may be more strikingly a bas, Abbot. Preface of the Bless- was greatly impressed and edi- was ordained at St. Leo's Abbey joyful supper of reunion with ed Virgin Mary, "Et te infied by the stately ritual and in Florida and the day when Jesus and with each other. veneratione." dignity of the Sunday high Mass I celebrated my first Holy Mass December 6 — Second Sun- which I had begun to attend at was the happiest in my life. * * * day of Advent. Mass of the Sun- the Church of the Immaculate My Catholic faith has given me Q. Can a priest give permis- day, no Gloria, Creed, Preface Conception, Jacksonville. a peace and happiness which sion to parishioners to work on of the Trinity. "I read Cardinal Gibbons' the world cannot give." Page 30 November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Why Be A Chauffeur For The Neighborhood Kids? tone in the finest School days are here again and so are the free- loaders, those who want their children in school, scouts, sports, etc. but never make any effort to pick up, or deliver children. They do not care to "pool" rides or to pay When I pick these youngsters up and note a car in their drive and a husband at home, I become angry. Don't tell me to talk to them, I just cannot argue, neither can I pass their children by when they stand on the corner. By JOHN J. KANE, Ph.D. The use of the family car is a rich source of intra- family disagreement, but it can also arouse tension and bitter- ness among neighbors about who drives whom, when and here. Worshipful, inspiring tone in the tradition of the world's Obviously, you have taken on the role of a neighborhood great organs forevery require- chauffeur or bus driver. If you won't speak up, and you ment . . in every price range. say you won't, things are going to get worse. It may seem Visit our studio for a tonal cruel to pass by waiting children, but you'll have to do this demonstration of the Allen unless you do discuss the problem. .. . "the organ that sounds like an organ" One of the changes in our society is that children today have to be.driven almost everywhere. VICTOR If the distance is really great, the children quite young PIANOS & ORGANS or the weather miserable, driving children, five or ten blocks PIANOS: is quite understandable. But when the distance is little, ten Kimball, Yamoha, Knight Kohler blocks or less, the weather clear and the children old enough and Gulbransen to take care of themselves, it seems ridiculous. ORGANS: Conn, Gulbransen, Lowery Someone has ironically pointed out that we spend money PL 8-8795 for school busses to transport children, then ten times as 300 N.W. 54th St., Miami much money to build gyms so that they can obtain exercise. Broward: JA 2-5131 Perhaps this oversimplifies a bit, but one way to cut down HOMESTEAD: CE 8-1637 on car "pools," excessive chauffeuring and the "freeloaders" is to encourage children to walk to school, sports events and such when it is reasonably possible. WHAT'LL MAKE YOUR NEXT Of course, it is not always possible. There can be many CHRISTMAS MORE FUN? TODAY'S GREATEST TIRE ECONOMY sound reasons for driving even short distances because of In- clement weather, little time for lunch or the danger of having youngsters on the streets at night. 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Dream Maker, The McHale's Navy Santa Claus Conquers (A'dults, Adol.) WTVJ O 11:25 p.m. (4) — Family Honeymoon Duke Wore Jeans, The Magic Fountain, The The Martians . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (Adults. Adol.) Mary Poppins Secret of Magic Island 4:30 p.m. (4) — Rogues of Sherwood Earth Dies Screaming, Forest (Family) 8:10 a.m. (12) —• Anthony Adverse 11:30 p.m. (12) — The Fake (Family.) The Master Spy Sergeant Was a Lady WPTV 0 v (Adults, Adol.) East of Sudan MGM's Big Parade Snake Woman 4:30 p.m. (7) — Gorilla at Large (West Palm Beach) 1 a.m. (5) — Calling Northside 777 Emil and the of Comedy Son of Captain Blood (Morally Objectionable In Part For 9 a.m. (4) — The Rising of the Moon (No Class.) Detectives Moon-Spinners, The Summer Holiday All) REASON - Suggestive situa- (Family) Father Goose Murder Ahoy! Swingin' Madden. The tions. WCKT Q 1 a.m. (10) — Same as 6 p.m Wed- Teenage Millionaire 1 p.m. (10), — Best Man Wins (Mor- nesday F.B.I. Code 98 My Fair Lady Tattooed Police Horse 6 p.m. (10) — The Desperados (Fam- Finest Hours, The Murder Most Foul WLBW CD ally Objectionable In Part For All) 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 3:10 a.m. First Men in the Moon My Son, the Hero Thief of Baghdad ily) REASON — Reflects the acceptabil- Flipper's New Mysterious Island Tiger Walks, A 7 p.m. (7) — I Love Melvin (Fam- ity of divorce. Wednesday Never Put it in Those Callaways ily) WINK CD Adventure Unearthly Stranger 4:30 p.m. (4) — Kansas Pacific 3:10 a.m. (12) — The Ghost Comes Four Days in Writing Valleys of the Dragons 11:25 p.m. (4) - The Web (Adults, (Family) Home (Family) November Nikki, Wild Dog Voyage To the End Adol.) (Fort Myers) Gladiators Seven of the North 11:25 p.m. (11) - Sweet Hearts on 4:30 p.m. (7) — Don't Bother to 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 Godzilla vs. The Thing One Man's Way of the Universe Knock (Morally Objectionable In p.m. Wednesday Golden Arrow, The Only One New York When the Clock Parade (Family) WEAT (0 Guns of August Patsy, The Strikes 11:30 p.m. (12) — The Quiet Ameri- Part for All) REASON — Sugges- Hamlet Pied Piper of Wild and the can (Adults, Adol.) (West Palm Beach) tive sequences. THURSDAY, DECEMBER J Hard Day's Night Hamelin Wonderful 1 a.m. (5) — Laura (Adults, Adol.) 6 p.m. (10) — Rogues' Regiment 8:10 a.m. (12) — Oine Horse Towa Honeymoon Machine Purple Hills You Have To Run Fast 1 a.m. (10) — same as 6 p.m. Fri- (Adults, Adol.) (No Class.) Incredible Journey day 9 a.m. (4) — So This Is Love (F -*- 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:10 a.m. 12:30 a.m. (10) — Man-Made Mon- 7 p.m. (7) — Kim (Family) ily) A 11 — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE Friday ster (Adults, Adol.) 11:20 p.m. (1) — The Sun Shines 1 p.m. (10) — Holy Matr. r 3:10 a.m. (12) — Man Killer (No 12:50 a.m. (12) - Girl Crazy (Fam- Bright (Adults, Adol.) (Adults. Adol.) ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS ily) Class.) 11:25 p.m. (4) — Rainbow Island 4:30 p.m. (4) — The Fleet's In 4 30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 p.m. 2:40 a.m. (12) - To Have and (Adults. Adol.) Act One Horror of It All, The Shock Treatment (Morally Objectionable In Part For Sing and Swing Friday Have Not (Adults, Aciol.) . 4:30 p.m. (7) — Bullwhip (Adults. Advance to the Rear I'd Rather Be Rich 4 a.m. (12) — Same as 9:10 a.m. All) REASON — Atmosphere of Adol.) And Suddenly It's Kings of the Sun 633 Squadron suggestiveness. Murder Ladybug, Ladybug Stolen Hours SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Saturday 6 p.m. (10) — Twenty Million Miles Lawrence of Arabia Suitor, The 11:30 p.m. (12) — So Young, So Bad To Earth (Family) Aphrodite Stagecoach to 7 a.m. (5) - Renegade Trail (Fam- (Adults, Adol.) Bandits of Orgosolo Miracle Worker SUNDAY, NOVEMBER » 11:25 p.m. (4) — Screaming Mimi Behold A Pale Horse "Moro Witch Doctor Thunder Rock ily) 1 a.m. (5) — Mother Is a Freshman (Morally Objectionable In Part For Blood on the Arrow Muscle Beach Party Stop Train 319 from 8 a.m. (5) - Godzilla (Adults, Adol.) 7 a.m. (12) — Girl Crazy (Family) (Family) All) REASON - This film of low Mutiny on the Bounty Berlin 8 10 a.m. (12) — st. Louis Kid (No Bullet for a Badman Naked Edge 8 a.m. (5) — , Jitterbugs (Adults, 1 a.m. (10) — Same as 6 p.m. Mon- moral tone contains grossly sensu- Chalk Garden Taggart Class.) Adol.) day ous dancing which is judged to be Children of the Night Walker, The Thunder Island No My DarUng Trunk, The I p.m. (4) — Eyes of the Jungle (No 10:30 a.m. (5) — Abbott and Costello 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:10 a.m. morally offensive to accepted stand- Damned Class.) Monday Dark Purpose Daughter Twenty Plus Two In Navy (No Class.) ards of decency; suggestive cos- Devil Ship Pirates, The One Potato, Two Unsinkable Molly 4 30 p.m. (4) - Battle Stations 12 p.m. (4) - Little Miss Broadway 3:10 a.m. (12) — Woman Wanted (No tuming, dialogue and situations. Distant Trumpet Potato Brown (Family) (Family) Class.) 11:30 p.m. (12) — Casablanca (Adults, Dr. Blood's Coffin Pit and the Pendulum Voice o£ the 6 30 p.m. (10) Bell, Book, and 1 p.m (7) — Angel and the Badman 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 p.m. Adol.) Escape by Night Point of Order Hurricane Monday Walk A Tight Rope Candle (Morally Unobjectionable (No Class.) I a.m. (5) — A Bell For Adano Ensign Pulver Quick Gun For Adults) 2 p.m. (10) — San Antonio (Adults, Evil Eye Ring of Treason Walk Into Hell TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 (Adults, Adol.) Evil of Frankenstein Robin and the Walls of Hell 9 p.m. (7 and 2) - Designing Wom- Adol.) 1 a.m. (10) — Same as 6 p.m. Fail Safe Seven Hoods War is Hell an (Morally Objectionable In Part 9 p.m. (10) — and Sheba 8:10 a.m. (12) — Devotion (Morally Thursday Weekend With Lulu For All) REASON - Suggestive (Morally Ojectionable In Part For Objectionable In Part For All) Fiances, The Roustabout Witchcraft 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:10 Gold for the Caesars Satan Bug World of Henry situations All) REASON — This film is a REASON — Tends to condone illicit a.m. Thursday Goliath and the Scream of Fear 10 30 p.m. (10) — Casablanca (Ad- completely fictional account of a actions and to misrepresent reli- 3:10 a.m. (12) — Wine. Woman and Island of Vampires Secret Door, The Orient, The ults, Adol.) great personage of the Old Testa- gious practices; suggestiv* costum- Horses (Morally Objectionable In Good Neighbor Sam Secret Invasion Young Doctors Secret of Deep Harbor Your Cheatin' Heart 11 ip.m. (12) - Your Past Is Show- ment. Under the guise of religious ing, dialogue and situations. Part For All) REASON — Not Guns of Darkness ing (Adults, Adol.) drama it attempts to tell a story of 9 a.m. (4) — No Sad Songs For Given. 11:05 p.m. (11) — Amazon (No spiritual regeneration. These the- Me (Adults, Adol.) A III — MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR ADULTS Class.) matic values, however, are nul- 1 p.m. (10) — I Remember Mama FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 11:15 p.m. (4) — On The Riviera lified by. the treatment which re- (Part I) (Family) 8:10 a.m. (12) — The Hard Way Ada Global Affair Rio Conchos (Morally Objectionable In Part For sorts to excessive sensuality in cos- 4:30 p.m. (4) — The First Texan Andy Goldfinger Rocco and His (Morally Objectionable In Part For Ape Woman, The Goodby Charlie Brothers All) REASON — Suggestive cos- tuming, dancing and situations. As (Family) All) REASON — Suggestive lines; Armored Command Great War, The Rounders, The t timing, sequences, and dialogue; an entertainment spectacle, being 4:30 p.m. (7) — Cry Vengeance (Mor- suicide in plot solution. Becket Guest, The Season of Passion low moral tone. marketed particularly for the patro- ally Objectionable In Part For All) 9 a.m. (4) — Kitty (Moraily Ob- Bedtime Story Guns at Batasi Seduced and II 20 p.m. (7) — Triumph bE the Son nage of Christmas season, this film REASON — Excessive Brutality. Horror Castle Abandoned. jectioable In Part For All) REA- Billy Liar Hustler, The Soft Skin, The of Hercules (No Class.) seriously offends the Judaeo- 6 p.m. (10) — She Couldn't Say No SON — I^ack of adequate moral Blind Corner Invitation to a Susan Slade 11 45 p.m. (5) — Battle Circus (Mor- Christian concept of modest^ and (Family) compensation Buddha ally Objectionable In Part For Alt) 8 p.m. (4) — The Deep Six (Family) Bus Riley's Back Gunfighter Strait-Jacket decency. 1 p.m. (10J — Coast Guard (Adults, in Town Killers, The Tamahine REASON - light treatment of mar- 11 p.m. (5) — Latin Touch (No 11:25 p.m. (4) — She Played With Adol.) Thin Red Line riage ; tends to condone illicit ac- Class.) Fire" (Adults. Adol.) Cardinal, The Los Tarantos Third Secret, The 4:30 p.m. (4) — Thunder Over Sango- Cartouche Luck of Ginger tions. 11 p.m. (11) — Hong Kong (Family) 11:30 p.m. (12) — Yellow Jack (Fam- land (No Class.) Claudelle Inglish" Coffey. The Three On a Spree ily) Code 7, Victim 5 Three Penny Opera 4:30 p.m. (7) — Between Two Wom- Mafioso Thunder of Drums 1 a.m. (5) — Public Pigeon No. 1 en (Morally Objectionable In Part Come September Mail-Order Bride Topkapi (Family) Commando Man Who Couldn't For All) REASON — Not given. Couch, The Torpedo Bay 1 a.m. (10) — Same as 6 p.m. Tues- Walk To Bed or Not to Bed day * 6 p.m. (10) — A Slight Case of Crooked Road, The Marnde Town Without Pity Murder (Adults. Adol.) Dead Ringer Money, Money, Money 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:10 a.m. Dear Heart West Side Story 7 p.m. (7) — Ma and Pa Kettle at Naked Kiss Where Love Has Gone •Tuesday Waikiki (Family) Don't Tempt the Devil Nightmare in the Sun Woman of Straw 3:10 a.m. (12) — secret Ride (No Eyes of Annie Jones, Notorious Landlady Woman Who Wouldn't Class.) 11:25 p.m. (4) - The Bandit of One Plus One Zhobe (No Class.) The Outrage, The 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 11:25 p.m. (11) — Woman in The Face in the Rain Die. The p.m. Tuesday Fargo Panic Button Youngblood Hawke Dark (Adults, Adol.) Flight From Ashiya Panic in Year Zero Young Lovers, The 11:30 p.m. (12) — Man with a Mil- For Those Who Think Paris When It Sizzles Zulu WEDNESDAY, 11KCI0MBEK 2 lion (Family) Young 7:30 A.M. 8:10 a.m. (12) — We Were Dancing 1 a.m. (5) — Kiss or Death (Adults, TELEVISION THAT I MAY SEE (REPEAT) — (Adults Adol.) Adol.) A IV -_ MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR WGBS 710 Kc. 96.3 FM — Rebroad- 9 a.m. (4) — Ivy (Adults, Adol.) 1 ,m. (10) — Same as 6 p.m. Friday ADULTS, WITH RESERVATIONS (Sunday) cast of TV instruction discourse.* 1 p.m. do) — I Remember Mama 1:20 a.m. (12) — Same as 8:10 a.m. 8:30 A.M. (Part II) (Family) Friday (An A-IV Classification is given to certain films, which while not 9 A.M. NBC-RADIO CATHOLIC HOUR — 4:30 p.m. (4) - Island of Lost 3:10 a.m. (12) — Girl From Missouri WIOD. 610 Kc. 97.3 FM - To- Women (Family) morally offensive Jn themselves, require caution and some analysis and TKLAMIOO — Ch. 7, WCKT - Span- (No Class.) explanation as a protection to the uninformed against wrong inter- day's program is the third in a 4:30 p.m. (7) — As Young as You 4:30 a.m. (12) — Same as 11:30 ish - language inspiration discourse.* series of eight programs on "The Feel (Adults. Adol.) p.m. Friday pretations and false conclusions.) 9:15 A. M. Liturgy And The Layman." Speak- and Eve Important Man Pressure Point THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — ers will be Donald Gray, instructor Advise and Consent Intruder Pumpkin Eater, The Ch. 5, WPTV (West Palm Beach.) in theology. Manhattan College, Anatomy of a Murder King of Kings Servant, The Father John I. Hochban, S.J. New York City and Sister Ann Best Man, The L-Shaped Room Sky Above and the President of Regis College in Patrick. & L., of Webster College, Black Like Me La Dolce Vita Mud Below, The Webster Grove, Missouri. Case of Dr. Laurent Lilith Storm Center Toronto, will deliver the second Circle of Deception Strangers In the City talk in a series of programs on 8:30 A.M. LoUta "The Person of Christ." Cleo from 5 to 7 Long Day's Journey Suddenly, Last Summer THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS - MARK 10 MODEL Cool World. The Into Night This Sporting Life 9:30 A.M. Crowning Experience Martin Luther Tom Jones WCCF (Port Charlotte) Devil's Wanton Mondo Cane Too Young to Love THE CHRISTOPHERS — Ch. 5, WPTV 8:45 A.M. Divorce, Italian Style Never Take Candy Under the Yum Yum West Palm Bench Dr. Strangelove From a Stranger Tree THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS — RCA VICTOR RCAVlCTOR Easy Life. The Night of the Iguana Victim 11 A.M. WJCM (Sebring) Eclipse Nothing But the Best Visit, The INSIGHT — Ch. 7, WCKT — Paulisrt Freud Nutty, Naughty Walk On the Wild Fathers' film dirama. 9 A.M. Girl of the Night Chateua, The Side 11:30 A.M. THAT I MAY SEE (FM REPEAT) — FIRST CHOICE tfsta Girl with the Organizer, The Young and the M-VSS FOR SHUX'-INS — Ch. 10, Green Eyes Willing, The WFLM-FM 105.9 FM (Fort I-auder- WLBW-TV.' dale) — FM rebroadcast of TV in- 1 P.M. struction discourse. * IN COLOR B — MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL 9 A.M. THE CHRISTOPHERS - Ch. 2, WESH- ALL-CHANNEL TUNING Americanization House Is Not A Home, Racing Fever TV (Daytona-OrifUldo) THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — TELEVISION of Emily, The A Seventh Dawn WGMA (Hollywood) Black Sabbath Irma La Douce Sex And The Single 9 A. M. Cleopatra Joy House Girl (Tuesday) Kissln* Cousins THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED - Comedy of Terrors Shot in the Dark, A WZZZ, 1515 Kc. (Boynton Beach) FOR OVER Crazy Desire Kitten with A Whip Small World of 10 P.M. Cry of Battle Long Ships, The Sammy Lee. The 9:05 A.M. Curse of the Living Looking For Love Soldier in the Rain MAN-TO-MAN — WTHS, Ch. 2 — OATHOUC NEWS — WIRK, 1290 Kc. Corpse Love on the Riviera Station Six Sahara Inter-faith panel discussion with TEN YEARS Love, The Italian Way Strangler, The Father John R. Watterman, (West Palm Beach) — Present- Diary of a Bachelor ed by Father Cyril Schweinberg, Dementia 13 Man in the Middle Sunday In New York C.SS.R., pastor, Our Lady of Per- Devil and The Ten Masque of the Red Tiara Tahiti petual Held parish, Opa-locka; Dr. C.P., retreat director, Our Lady of Commandments Death Time Travelers, The J. Calvin Rose, pastor, Miami Florida Passionist Retreat House. New Interns* The Under Age North Palm Beach.* Four For Texas Vice And Virtue Shores Presbyterian Church: Rabbi Get Yourself a College Night Must Fall Herbert Baumgard, Temple Beth 9:30 A.M. Girl No Greater Sin Viva Las Vegas Compare for Unsur- Of Human Bondage What A Way To Go Am, Moderator; Luther C. Pierce, THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED - He Rides Tall Who's Been Sleeping Honeymoon Hotel Pa jama Party member of Ch. 2 program com- WIRA, 1400 Kc, FM 95.5 Mg. (Fort Horror of Party Beach Palm Springs Weekend in My Bed mittee. Pierce) passed Natural Color Psyche 59 Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow 10:15 A.M. — For Value! THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS - 'i (Friday) WNOG (Naples) Color TV within the reach of CONDEMNED 4:45 A.M. 5 P.M. Tha BAILEr Affair of the Skin, An L'Avventura Passionate Summer GIVE US THIS DAY - WLBW-TV, THAT I MAY SEK (REPEAT) — most budgets! Glare-proof Mark 10 Series GF-611 And God Created La Notte (Night) Phaedra Ch. 10 — TV series explaining and WINK 1240 Kc. (Fort Myers) Re- RCA High Fidelity Color Tube. 21" tube (overall diameter) Woman Lady Chatterly's Lover Playgirl After Dark illustrating the Sacraments by Fa- broadcast of TV instruction dis- 265 sq. In. picture Baby Doll Law, The Please, Not Nowl ther Charles Malley, C.SS.R.* Balcony, The Les Liaisons Port of Desire course.* Powerful New Vista VHF and Bed of Grass Dangereuses Pot Bouille f.OS P.M. RCA VICTOR Bell'Antonio Let's Talk About (Lovers of Paris) UHF Tuners. Improved Now Boccaccio 70 Women Prime Time RADIO CATHOLIC NEWS — WGBS, 710 Kc Bonne Soupe, La Liane, Jungle Goddess Private Property — 96.3 FM — Summary of interna- Vista 25,000-volt (factory ad- COLOR TV Breathless Love Game Question of Adultery tional Catholic news from NCWC Christine Keeler Love Is My Saturday Night and (Saturday) Catholic News Service and South Justed) Color Chassis. Static- Affair, The Profession Sunday Morning Florida Catholic News from The free "Golden Throat" FM Prices Start $OAQ95 Cold Wind In August Love on a Pillow Savage Eye V4 4 P.M. Voice.* Come Dance With Me Lovers, The Seven Capital Sins Contempt Mademoiselle Striptease Silence, The 'f , MEN AND GOD — WMIB, 1140 Kc. — 7:30 P. M. sound Doll, The Magdalena Sins of Mona Kent ( , Spanish religious program present- THE HOUR OF THE CRUOrFIED — During One Night Maid in Paris Smiles of a ed by Corpus Christi Church. WWIL, 1580 Kc. (Fort Lauderdale). Empty Canvas Mating Urge Summer Night Expresso Bongo Miller's Beautiful Wife Tales of Paris 8:45 P.M. Five Day Lover Mistress for the Temptation THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS - RCA VICTOR Girl With the Summer, A Third Sex (Sunday) WKAT, 1J60 Kc. Mitsou Too Young, Too f J Golden Eyes 6 A.M. Green Carnation Molesters, The Immoral 1 CLOCK RADIO Green Mare Mom and Dad Trials of Oscar Wilde THE CHRISTOPHERS — WGMA 1320 Heroes and Sinners Moon Is Blue, The Truth. The (Daily) I Am a Camera My Life To Live Viridiana Kc. (Hollywood) 5:35 A.M. I Love, You Love Never On Sunday War of the Buttons 1 7 A.M. SERMON OF THE DAY - WIOD, Image of Love Nude Odyssey, The Wasted Lives and The THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED — Joan of the Angels? Odd Obsession Birth of Twins —• 610 Kc. — Nov. 27-30: Father Jo- Jules and Jim Of Wayward Love Weekend WIRK, 1290 Kc. (West Palm seph Jurasko, O.P.* RADIO Knife in the Water Oscar Wilde Women of the World > 1 Beach). I j WJNO, 1230 Kc. (West Palm M Beach). (* — Denotes presenta- I' WHEW, 1600 Kc. (Riviera Beach). tions of Radio and Televi- TV SHOP (Please clip and save this list. It will be published periodically.) fi Father Bennet Kelley, C.P.. will MID-CITY i talk on "The Influence of Wis- sion Commission, Diocese dom. '' 757-7615 < THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — of Miami.) 9713 N.E. 2nd AVE. a WGBS, 710 Kc. 96.3 FM Page 32 November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Some Americans Worth Singing About By WILLIAM H. MOORING requests for intimate memora- HOLLYWOOD, Cal. — One bilia by an Italian film produ- week we read that a Congres- cer who plans a dramatized sional Subcommittee on Juve- documentary of the Pontiff's nile Delinquency is warning TV age groups. Just so that it deals Fess Parker admits he prob- factually with the exploits and life, including his youth. producers to cut down on vic- ably is no more like Daniel "Do open before iousness and crime. The next' experiences of Daniel Boone as Boone than he is like Davy Rod Steiger is mentioned to an American frontiersman and week we read that sensationally Crockett. He considers it more play Pope John in the later se- Christmas your sexy films and TV shows are pioneer, our purpose is served. quences, with Bergamo natives, important to keep the stories 19 6 5 Christmas drawing the biggest audiences, "A heavy mail proves to us many untrained as actors, in true to fact than to make the although theater statistics prove that adults as well as youngsters the earlier parts. The plan, I is actor a physical replica of the that outstanding family-type are interested in this history of am told, is to emphasize the man who built such fact perma- & Club account. Start this shows are way ahead of all our country^ They respond life-long sympathy felt by Ange- nently into United States his- others. warmly and naturally to the so- lo Roncalli, for the poor and week; have cash to tory. According to the TV ratings, cial and spiritual idealism that under-privileged and what the spend at Yuletide!" was put into our country's his- which base all kinds of guesses At any rate Fess Parker is writers describe as his "great tory by pioneers such as Boone. on a fractional sampling of the not about to apologize for his liberal blow for social justice". LOYALTY EXTREMISM? multi-million TV audience, the many and various characteriza- Suggested working titles in- fv-'4o most popular television "Today, as we know", says tions of historic national charac- clude "His Name Was John" j ams are topped by a West- Parker, "destructive philoso- ters. In his new RCA Victor and "There Came a Man". Al- Join One Of These ern, with far-out comedies and phies and misleading slogans album about Daniel Boone, most any Hollywood producer ghoul shows just behind it. confuse many people. The fer- Davy Crockett and Abe Lincoln, might regard 'Boy From Ber- Club Classes All these, including some un- vors of religious and spiritual he also sings about Jim Bowie, gamo" as "a natural". Deposit Weekly Receive in 50 Weeks believable trash, come well aspiration, like those of national George Washington, Patrick pride, are irresponsibly tagged $ .25 $ 12.50 ahead of a serious, politco-social Henry, Andrew Jackson, Benja- My Rome correspondent .50 25.00 drama series such as "Slat- by some people, as signs of ex- min Franklin, even Ole Kit Car- tremism, although actually I thinks the film is likely to be i.oo 50.00 tery's People". What place on son. "And", he adds, "don't made, but that Vatican approv- 2.00 . . - 100.00 theater and home screens do think fewer Americans think anybody say they aren't some- this way than is sometimes im- al will depend upon the produ- 3.00 150.00 real-life stories, of our great thing worth singing about!" cers' acceptance of certain con- 5.00 . . 250.00 American heritage find? Do agined". POPE JOHN FILM ditions. Like making it plain Save a few dollars each week and they come anywhere? The rating Fess concludes that "the na- From Rome, I hear the fam- that Pope John acted as a Vicar enjoy a Christinas without debt. experts appear to think they do tion that had no further use for ily of Pope John XXIII has sub- of Christ, not as the revolution- spiritual aspirations, would not. mitted to Vatican authorities, ary some wish to make of him. "JPUL THE MAIL SPEAKS surely be a nation on its way How many people, for in- down". Since he sees that the COMPLETE BANKING AND CONSULTING SERVICE stance, tune in "Daniel Boone" United States, like any other HAHM if-•;(£CLIPSE on the NBC network at 7:30 great country, must draw its HIAIEAHMIAMI SPRINBS BANK these Thursday evenings? best hopes for the future, from HAHN-ECLIPSE Fess Parker, long-time coon- honest evaluations of its past « 101 Hialeah Drive Telephone 888-3611 POW-R-PRO™ | MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION skin-hatted hero of Disney's TV- achievements — and failures — FIRST AND ONLY movie stories about "Davy he thinks popular TV programs such as the "Daniel Boone" se- PROFESSIONAL MOWER Crockett", who now heads the AT A HOMEOWNER'S PRICE hour-long 20th Century-Fox se- ries, at least start off from con- structive and interesting in- 20" and 22" Self Propelled ries as the coonskin-hatted and Hand Propelled notaries. ROOF COATING "Daniel Boone", tells me that sights. Prices start at the mail conveys a very differ- "Daniel Boone" while essen- $ ,95 ONLY OBENOUR'S EXCLUSIVE ent story from some of the rat- tially a dramatized, perhaps ings experts. 119 idealized treatment of the histo- EXTRA URGE For Hani) Propelled Model FORMULA HAS 38 YEARS CRASS CATCHER "We do not figure", Fess rical characters with which it (easily slips EASY TERMS says, "to make 'Daniel Boone' a deals, "has, potentially, a lot to •a anil off) optional at EXPERIENCE BEHIND IT! 7:30 series, or what some might offer American people who are extra cost call 'a kid series'. We aim to conscious of their national heri- HAHN-ECLIPSE make it an all-American series tage and the future responsibili- POW-R-BOY® for viewers of all classes and ties of their country". LAWN TRACTORS with no-scalp floating mower units 32" CUT

From LESS WITH TRADE Why Don't Networks Join EASY TERMS In Tribute To Our Heroes? TRADE FOR A By WILLIAM H. MOORING perseding all competitive com- WATER-PROOF, HEAT-REFLECTING HOLLYWOOD, Cal. — Sud- mercialism? SEALS, PROTECTS TILE, GRAVEL, ASBESTOS SHINGLES denly it became harder to Then again, while fitting to EXCLUSIVE OBENOUR FORMULA, FINEST MATERIAL swallow again. It was a week- have remembered the life and MAC'S LAWN MOWER *%£ BEAUTIFUL, LIGHT-FAST, NEVER FLAKES OR CHALKS death of JFK, why does Amer- GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS WITH 5 YEAR WARRANTY end when one found more pain 3709 W. FlagJcr St. HI 8-1869 in thought. Yet as the muffled ican TV habitually ignore the drums restored the memory, anniversaries of other great na- FREE ESTIMATES • TERMS tional heroes, named and un- it seemed good to meditate DONALD F. JOHN M. named? Why no time for TV once more upon the cost of McEMBER MONTGOMERY GEO. OBENOUR JR. & SONS, Inc. human frailties and the value tribute to Washington and Lin- (ESTABLISHED 1926) Quality Service For 37 Years of human faith. coln? Why do Memorial Day, 7352 N. Miami Avenue Flag Day, Armed Services Day From "The Burden and the PL 7-2612 and PL. 7-7861 and Armistice Day, all times Me EMBER Glory of John F. Kennedy," to honor our heroic dead, pass INSURANCE, Inc. which CBS gave us; through MONTGOMERY by with barely a mention over '' Memorial Mass celebrated the networks? Lj -dehard Cardinal Cushing in For the past EIGHT YEARS Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral; True this year, on Armistice GENERAL INSURANCE we have had the privilege to furnish PAINT ABC's "John F. Kennedy: His Day (or Veteran's Day if you 1120 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables 34, Fla. for use at the many Catholic Institutions Two Worlds"; NBC's "Some prefer), the CBS network gave in the West Palm Beach area. Small Part of Each of Us" and us a highly interesting "CBS PHONE HI 4-2587 the NCCM tribute, Paul Hor- Reports," titled "The U.S. and gan's "A Figure of the Possi- the Two Chinas." Marvin Kalb ble," one sensed the fitness of and other CBS reporters ap- DuPONT'S NEW TEDLAR Worth Chemical & Paint Co. a great reminder. peared anxious to preserve ob- Home Office and Plant 1800-1816 — 10th Ave. North jectivity and dramatic balance. ELIMINATES PAINTING Jarring thoughts nagged a lit- The dream of every Home Owner to type of home. Frame, C.B.S., Stucco, tle. Why had the ABC item Comment by the Chiang Kai- be free of constant PAINTING, and etc. A number of Home Owners in LAKE WORTH, FLA. other maintenance costs, has been this area will be given an oppor- been partly overlapped by CBS' Sheks, President Khan of Pak- realized by the introduction of Du- tunity of having this new product Manufacturers of Pont's amazing new "TEDLAR," now applied to the exterior of their homes "Four Dark Days"? We are a istan, Prime Minister Wilson of available after 20 years of testing on "HORSE TRADING PRICES" With GUARANTEED QUALITY PAINT funny, but sensitive people and Great Britain, among others and research. This is not a Paint, a GUARANTEE by a reliable concern. BUT A FUSED ON APPLICATION so Act now and receive additional our most intimate emotions, gave the feature an appearance unbelievably tough that it gives a special decorative work at no addi- Interior and Exterior House Paints permanent finish never dreamed of tional cost. however genuine, constantly of unbiased cross - sectional previously. It can be applied over every Varnishes and Enamels seem to be put through com- opinion. Still, in the balance, AMERICAN HOME IMPROVEMENT mercial meat - grinders. Why Telephone JUstice 2-6146 the program tended to stack up FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL PL 7-2466 not, for such an occasion, one as a special plea for admis- WHOLESALE — RETAIL big, joint network tribute su- sion of Red China to the U.N. NO OBLIGATION . . . OUT OF TOWN CALL "COLLECT"

November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 33 MEMBER: CARTE BLANCHE, AMER. COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED oooooooooooooooooooooooo EXPRESS. DINERS' CLUB . , LARGE,OPEN PATIO ©oooool|ooooo< SINCE 1936 LIVE VOICE GOURMET GUIDE MAINE VINTAGE/ LOBSTER PRONOUNCED PE4CH-JU0,-.v#ft; KNOWN AS PICCOlo;: X ft" ^ WINES/ ______For Good Things To Eat! 136 COLLINS AVE. SOUTH END; MIAMI'BEACH^ ': " = JE 2-2221 oi JE 8-1247. Sundays, 12 Noon to 12 PM-Daily, No '. 1 AM - Saturday/Moon to 2 AM ooooodboooobodoooooooooooooooooooine Here o FLORIDA LOBSTER Kewberg with Baked Potato Ft. Lauderdale Salad and Coffee ANNOUNCING... A NEW Fla. Lobster Fra Diavolo w/Linguine Salad and Coffee ITALIAN RESTAURANT P sited Fla. Lobster with Crabtneat Filling with Baked Potato, Salad and Coffee OPENING STEAKS • CHOPS • RIB ROAST • SEAFOOD! Stone Crabs, Oysters, Clams,! TUESDAY BAR-B-Q RIBS • BEEF Vi Shell, Clams Casino or <••

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Page 34 November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida there is a JIMMY FAZIO'S differences HOUSE OF PRIME RIBS you'll find it in the warmth of genuine hospitality at the Pan American... you'll find it in the 3485 N. Federal Hwy. - Ft. Lauderdale superlative facilities — 400 feet of private beach, Olympic Pool, Putting Green, Coffee Shop, • FOR THE BEST IN FOOD • Oceanside Dining Room, Cocktail Lounge, TV in every room, Private Sun Terraces The World's Finest ... for your active leisure, Skin Diving, Water Skiing and Fishing can be arranged. Prime Ribs & Steak Dinners Catholic Church opposite motel. For Reservations, write direct. SERVilVG 4 P.M. to 4 A.M. AUBREY MAURA JR. Manager or phone MIAMI Wl 7-3421 • For The Best In Entertainment • COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED STARRENG THE the FIVE CHORDS Pi ftiraiciMOTEL 17875 COLLINS AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH, FL0RIDA"33160r • PIUS -k TONY MILES dlamo 9715 N.E. 2nd AVE. SERVING Specialize in wedding receptions and buffet parties DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS Hors D'Oeuvres $5 per 100 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Decorated Party Sandwich $1 Doz.i IMMEDIATE SERVICE FORMERLY FIRESIDE STEAK RANCH PL 7-6031 PL 1-4835 :

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SANDWICHES i NO MINORS • White's Green DEDICATION IS scheduled Sunday, Dec. 6, of the chapel of Oat Label Scotch Lady of Mount Carmc!, at the National Shrine of the Immaculate 86 PROOF Fine - Light - Mellow DOGrPAC/C Conception. The chapel is the gift of the Fathers of the Most Phone PL 4-3484 Blessed Virgin Mother of Mount Carmei. CHILDREN DAHLA HORSE CHILDREN For Reservations UNDER 10 UNDER 10 SMART CORAL TERRACE 49c RESTAURANTS 49c RESTAURANT POMPANO BEACH MIAMI 1150 No. Federal Hwy. 2436 S.W. 8th Street PA ULSEN'S \ NOW OPEN 11:30 Ui TO 9 P.M. DAILY SMORG-A-STYLE !,' Pre-Christmas I SALAD BAR My Dear Parishioner, I

FRIED SWEDISH The critical shortage of priests and SHIRT SALE! SHRIMP 7 HOT ENTREES MEAT BALLS the frightful threats of atheism and • BANQUET RESERVATIONS • Call Mr. Wingate 941-8557 Pom pa no Beach $O39 Call Mrs. Stewart HI 6-7532 Miami L HOME STYLE COOKING paganism make Bishop Carroll's re- PIES and ROLLS BAKED DAILY ON PREMISES Lunch and Dinner 11:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. Daily and Sunday • MONDAY IS TITHE DAY • quest, to place The Voice in every

home, a most urgent one. Sacrifice * WHITES SOMETHING some non-essential reading matter so * COLORS * STRIPES that you can read The Voice thor- TO "CLUCK" * SHORT SLEEVES ABOUT oughly every week. It is the only way * LONG SLEEVES the voice of Christ can be heard in * SPORT SHIRTS $¥%35 COLONEL SANDER'S * SHIRT JACS ONLY JL RECIPE our Catholic homes week after week. IN BE-TWEEN BOX, 9 PIECES CHICKEN OR Please send your subscription pay- KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN DINNER — ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK 3 PIECES CHICKEN, FRENCH FRIES, ment for the coming year to the rec- COLE SLAW, GRAVY AND HOT ROLL i ONLY $1.00 tory. God bless you. "IT'S FINGER LICKIN' GOOD" JfenUcky fehdChleken Your Pastor MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR | N.W. 7th AVENUE and 119th STREET 9830 N.E. 2nd Ave. PL 4-0331 | OPEN DAILY 10:30 A.M. 'TIL 9:30 P.M. MIAMI SHORES § MU 5-1891

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ANNOUNCEMENTS MIAMI SHORES Area. Electrolysis, HELP WANTED FEMALE Refined, Intelligent Secretary-Companion, NEEO woman to pickup and care for 8- Religious Articles Needed HAIRDRESSING SHUT INS Permanent Removal of Hair. PL 1-6965. Housekeeper - Cook. Call HI 8-0647. year-old girl after school. (St. Thomas BABYSITTERS. WRITE BOX 49, CALL 448-8932 FOR APPOINTMENT THE VOICE, 6180 N.E. 4 CT., MIAMI Apostle). 661-0563. For Home Foreign Missions TOUCHUPS & PERMANENT WAVES REFINED EUROPEAN LADY, TO BE COM- PANION AND HELP WITH LIGHT WORK. I repair any religious article and jewelry for SPECIAL WITH THIS AO Stanos, typists, key punch. Temporary work, CATHOLIC Widow desires to share furn. apt. COME SEE —. ENJOY! 556 E. 62 ST. HIALEAH. MU 8-4083 PL 1-1369. with same. Prefer St. Brendan's. References 18 orders in rotation. This is charity work. to fit your schedule, day, week, month, Exchanged. CA 6-3392. I accept Rosaries and Parts, Any Beads and more. Kelly Girls, 306 Roper Bldg., FR 3-5412. Jewelry, Prayer Books, Crosses, Badges, Sca- Santa's Hitchin' Post Hand ironing, my tiome. 15c a piece. Pick POSITIONS WANTED MALE NURSE retired has private or twin room, pulars. Medals, Frames and Holy Pictures, ST. THERESA'S CAFETORIUM up & delivery. 1530 N.W. 24 Ct. NE 4-6971 White Housekeeper, middle-aged, no cooking, Chains Plaques and Statues. No magazines good wages. Prefer driver's license. Live-in; TEACHER, TUTOR AND DRIVER meals for elderly person in lovely private Mr. Carroll, L0 4-4948, Fort Lauderdale home. Call 696-4014. accepted. Missions addresses available to per- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, COINS WANTED! BUY - SELL - TRADE. Nice living quarters. Write: The Voice, Box sons, who wish to send their greeting cards, 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ZURGA, 1240 - 11 ST., MIAMI BEACH. 44, 6108 N.E. Ct., Miami. magazines, clothing etc. BUSINESS SERVICES WHEN YOU'RE PUNNING A PLEASE SEND ARTICLES TO MY HOME Benefit Bundle Wash, Hand Ironing, Baby Sitting. My WEDDING RECEPTION, DANCE, Home. Call 758-9829. MR. FRANCIS WINKEL Juniors Science Laboratory 8 GIRLS i AIR CONDITIONING LUNCHEON, PARTY, ETC. CALL 67829 Main St.. Richmond, Michigan WITH PARTY PLAN EXPERIENCE. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL, ! CHILD CARE 30 DAY MANAGER TRAINEE BUY ON CHARGE PLAN Employed young man share modern, air cond., MR. ADVERTISER PROGRAM. FOR TOP MONEY IN 270 CATALONIA AVE., CORAL GABLES Hollywood apt. with same. Convenient to REPAIR all makes Airconditioners TAKING A VACATION? SARAH COVENTRY JEWELRY. and Pumps. Call 681-3922. $35 UP AIR CONDITIONING OPTIONAL everything. Very reasonable. References. THIS SPACE WAS RESERVED Expert Child Care. Mature. Near NO INVESTMENT, NO DELIVERING. 751-2531, Miami 927-2013, Hollywood. Ask SEE OR CALL BERNIE Di CRISTAFARO St. Lawrence's. Call 945-9590. NEED PHONE & CAR. CALL 667-0046 for Jerry. FOR YOU APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICES HI 8-9242 OR 271-6337 Mature lady with refs., baby sit days or HELP WANTED — MALE WANTED: Room for elderly lady in nice home eves. Your home or mine. NA 1-7631 $3 SERVICE CALLS HACEMOS PINATAS PARA FIESTAS. with same as companion, in St. Anthony's THOUSANDS OF VOICE READERS Espinosa 412 W. 16 St., Hialeah Tel. 885-2345 Parish. Call Ft. Lauderdale, 523-5545. Responsible woman will babysit MAINTENANCE Man for Church, Broward Refrig., washers, ranges, air cond. S MISSED days or evenings. References. 945-4645. County. Must have some experience in washer, refrig., ranges, freezer $35 V electrical, carpentry, plumbing, lawn care. PL 9-6771. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS YOUR OFFER Good salary for qualified man. Write stating I LOANS experience to Box 48, The Voice, 6180 N.E. ELECTRICIANS 4 Ct., Miami. AND YOU DIAMONDS — JEWELRY — SILVER MINNET ELECTRIC SERVICES LOANS TO $600! LOW LEGAL RATES. SALES OPPORTUNITY MISSED OVER 60 YEARS IN BUSINESS Specializing in Repair, Remodeling Leading International Financial Institution L0 6-7521 OR LU 3-2198 Ft. Laud. HALPERT'S LOANS 377-2353 has two openings for executive-type sales- A SALE 449 Pan Am Bank Bldg. 150 S.E. 3 Ave. men to assist in the development of its operations in the Miami area. Unlimited op- EYE GLASSES FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS portunity for above average earnings and early promotion to supervisory responsibili- Family Optical Service. A complete Optical ties. The men we want should be between Service N.W. 62 St. at LeJeune Road. (840 E. the ages of 25 and 45. Previous sales 9 St., Hia.) Call 885-2724. Ample Parking. experience is not required, but a high degree of initiative and determination are essential. INSURANCE These openings will be filled immediately. Please outline'your qualifications by letter VIII reasons why to Box 46, The Voice, 6180 N.E. 4 Ct., Miami. GIL HAAS INSURANCE, INC. See or call us for EXPERIENCED, Lawn Maintenance, familiar with various lawn equipment, for Miami area. Reply giving salary desired and full par- AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ticulars to, The Voice, Box 43, 6180 N.E 1338 N.W. 36tll St. NE 5-0921 4 Ct., Miami Florida. MOVING & STORAGE Jos. L., J. L. Jr., Lawrence H. Van OrsdeVs is Miami s PART TIME SALES WORK $8 PER HOUR OR FLAT PRICE. VAN AND 2 MEN. ANYTIME. ALSO (ALL LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS) $50 to $75 per week for 12 to 15 hours PACKING. CALL HAL, 821-7845 work. Car necessary. Calling on prospects by appointment basis only. 947-3871. FLAT PRICES. PADDED VAN OR PICKUP "A SERVICE OF DISTINCTION TRUCK. ?5 A LOAD. MU 1-9930. most recommended POSITIONS WANTED — FEMALE AT A COST YOU CAN AFFORD," JOE WELSH MOVING and STORAGE Lady desires position as companion, light Local moving, modern Vans. Local, long dis- cooking and housework. Can speak French. tance moving. In Fla., Ft. Lauderdale, Paim 758-8140. Beach, Orlando, Tampa, Key West. NE 5-2461 Home-like Atmosphere Extra services days. Eves. MU 1-1102. Hlwd. 987-7361. with all modern without additional FRENCH CANADIAN Woman, middleaged, funeral service wishes to be companion for an PHOTOS facilities charges elderly lady. Local references. 758-3797. FILMS DEVELOPED & JUMBO PRINTS GENERAL OFFICE OR FRONT DESK; BLACK &t WHITE 8 or 12 exp. .50 refer Doctor's office, vicinity Gateway KODACOLOR 12 Exp. 2.25 7349 FLAGLER STREET, W. Convenient Locations — four chapels strate- Theatre; Experienced. Hours 1 to 5:30 P.M. WRITE FOR MAILERS — Royal Photoshop, I Brooks, 524-7714, Ft. Lauderdale 691 S. Dixie Hwy., W. Pompano Beach, Fla. FR 3-0656 gically located for family and friends. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS More experienced — Van Orsdel's conducts II more adult funerals than anyone in Dade County . . . and passes savings developed on to the families we serve. JENNINGS Finest facilities — Van Orsdel's beautiful chapels provide everything possible for com- FUNERAL HOME fort and reverent dignity. All chapeis equipped 2211 S.W. 12th St. (Davie Blvd.) Ft. Lauderdale with pews and kneeling rails. Phone, Write or Visit for Free Literature Mailed To You with No Obligation Finest service — no compromise with qual- DAY OR NIGHT PHONE LU 7-7511 IV ity. Our best service always — to anyone — DOUG. JENNINGS, Funeral Director regardless of the amount spent — and we guarantee our service. Bess Memorial Mortuary, Inc. NORTH DADE'S MOST DEDICATED Personal attention — our staff trained to FUNERAL HOME personally handle every problem, no matter 24-Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped how difficult, every detail, no matter how 3790 N.W. 167th Street Phone 621-0514 KRAEER FUNERAL HOME small. 1900 N.W. 36th Street Phone 635-2436 R. JAY KRAEER, Funeral Director Freedom of choice — every family may Allen E. Brake, F.D. Jack E. Sounders, F.D. Ambulance Service VI select a service price within their means — no one has to plead charity to purchase any of our funerals — no questions are asked 200 N. 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Phone WH 1-4113 Complete funerals, quality for quality, cost 4100 N.W. 7th STREET 445-1451 less at Van Orsdel's — and have for over 20 VII years. All of our caskets are suitable for Prices to satisfy every family church funerals. Homelike Surroundings in the great American tradition. We offer all families a choice of over 60 different caskets, with the finest of funeral VIII service and facilities . . . complete in every Dignified Friendly Service detail, from $145 - $215 - $279. Prices To Meet Any (WCbcfci Family Budget MORTUARIES LARGE CATHOLIC STAFF R. E. Wixsom, F.D. Funeral Home 6001 Bird Road 7200 N.W. 2nd Aye. Serving faithfully for over 60 years 667-8801 751-7523 C. D. Van Orsdel, Licensee 206 S.W. 8th Street FR 3-2111

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WILLIAM'S ROOFING WE COVER DADE EDVITO SIGNS 20256 Od Cutler Rd. Call CE 5-4323 TRUCKS WALLS GOLD LEAF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS , Re-roofing, repair. (Leaks our specialty) 90 N.W. 54th St. i>L 8-7025 Fred, NE 5-3463 — Member Corpus Christi PLUMBING Licensed - insured. HI 8-6102 CARPET INSTALLATION, REPAIRS LAWN SPRINKLERS John's Roofing. We cover Dade. Leaks and reroofing. Free est. CA 6-2790. Advertising HENRY FLATTERY Carpets stretched, installation, cleaned, in- LIGHT YOUR WAY ALLIED LAWN ROOFING to better Business surance claims, cigarette burns repaired. Complete Septic Tank Service Mike Wl 7-7968 — YU 9-7811. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Plumbing Repairs and City Sewer Connections >oles Help 7632 NW 2 Ave. PL 7-1866 ELECTRO NCON SIGN CO., Inc. Lawn Sprinklers, Pumps and Wells Larry Monahan, OX 1-0805 HOME REPAIRS Installed, Serviced & Maintained 2955 N.W. 75th St. SERVING S. FLORIDA SINCE 1940 Re-Roofing & Repairs Wanted Miami. Fla. Kitchens Remodeled, Sink Tops — Additions, FREE ESTIMATES IN DADE Repairs. M. Clancy, Phone Ft. Lauderdale CALL MU 8-4661 McCORMICK - BOYFTT All Types Roofs — Since 1920 566-6949. Plumbing Co. 24 HR. SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENT We specialize in plumbing repairs LAVAL VILLENEUVE When You 7424 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla. PALMER Roofing Co. For ALL KINDS OF HOME REPAIRS Buy - Sell or Rent Day PL 7-0606 FR 3-6244 BUILDERS MEMBER — HOLY FAMILY PARISH Use The Voice Classified Night PL 9-0355 - PL 8-9622 PHONE 751-4262 WEEKDAYS AFTER 6 P.M. When You Want Results! Quality additions of all Kinds. Free estimates, Hollywood "hone 226-6136. BOB BURKHART, Builder. FLOOR COVERING FLOOR COVERING PLUMBING PLUMBING Use The Voice Classified Little Ads Ft. Lauderdale Big Results FUNERAL DIRECTORS Plumbing Repair Service Palm Beach FLOORING Areas SALES AND INSTALLATION PLaza 7-0606 What VINYL RUBBER LINOLEUM ASPHALT ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE Earn good pay as a Every Family PLaza 9-0355 Nights and Sundays PL 8-9622 representative of the FREE ESTIMATES advertising department Should Know SHAW FLOOR COVERING McCormick-Boyett Plumbing Co. of THE VOICE. Experi- 427 HIALEAH DR., HIALEAH TU 8-8239 7424 N.E. 2nd AVE. MIAMI. FLA. ence helpful but not About necessary. Part or full PHARMACIES PHARMACIES PHARMACIES PHARMACIES time. Car necessary. Funerals This is the title of a new booklet I"PROMPT3£00£ just published by the Redemptorist Write or call: Fathers and it's one that every DADE-BROWARD Catholic family should read. The Angelo Sava information it contains may help greatly to avoid confusion and PARISH Advertising Manager tragic mistakes, and to lighten the burden of sorrow during bereave- ment. For your free copy, fill out PHARMACY GUIDE and mail the coupon to our office. THE There's no obligation. FOR PROMPT RELIABLE FRIENDLY SERVICE VOICE SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET LITHGOW FUNERAL CENTERS LITTLE FLOWER ST. 485 N.E. 54th STREET 6180 N.E. 4th Court MIAMI, FLORIDA 33137 Miami, Florida Please send me a free copy MAJORCA REXALL DRUGS SCOT DRUGS of WHAT EVERY FAMILY 2781 WEST DAVIE BLVD., FT. LAUDERDALE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FREE DELIVERY PLaza 4-2651 FUNERALS. NEXT TO A&P — LU 1-1114 HI 8-2441 HI 6-9419 FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY NAME . . 1735 Ponce De Leon Coral Gables LOFT'S (Refrigerated) CANDY AGENCY • NO MAGAZINES OR BOOKS ADDRESS ST. PATRICK ST. AGiVES j FUNERAL DIRECTORS VERNON'S DRUGS CARL F. SLADE, F.D. CLARK-SNYDER PHARMACY 658 So. Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ALTON ROAD AT 41st STREET PHONE EM 1-5632 FREE DELIVERY JE 4-2978 CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME PROMPT DRUG DELIVERY "PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST" — HARRY & DICK VERNON I CORPUS CHRISTI 800 PALM AVE. • HIALEAH • TU 8-3433 St. Timothy St. Brendan ALLAPATTAH PHARMACY 2000 N.W. 17th Avenue SENTRY ft/DRUGS "In Business For Your Health" Jack E. Massey, Owner FREE DELIVERY Jj£ Phone 271-3838 Phone NE 5-7321 MIAMI, FLORIDA 9375 Miller Road Next To By-Rite ST. JAMES | ST. LAWREXCE | GOLDEN PHARMACY Phone Wl 5-1131 THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP, MARSHAL T. STERN, R. PH. C COMPLETE FREE Delivery within the Parish. FAMILY DRUGS "FAMOUS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS' fvmraf Ctst Index LL Phone MU M667 Metal Caskets fruit $4SO LINE\ OF Tay Jacobs Ph. G. Hardwood Caikott from $440 COSMETICS 13265 N.W. 7th Avenue North Miami North Miami Beacr CONSUMER GREEN STAMPS 18100 N.E. 19th Ave.

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ROOFING WINDOW REPAIRS HOUSEHOLD GOODS DUPLEXES FOR SALE, FT. LAUD. ROOF LEAK? Hot inside? Brash on a new WINDOW CAULKING, SCREEN REPAIRS, 1101 S.W. 30th STREET By Bill O'M.lfey Liquid Asphalt Aluminum roof from a can, OPERATORS. GLASS AND SHOWER DOOR SINGER FOR $20 Duplex 2 bedroom, 2 bath each. About 2 easy to apply, 25% cooler, stops all leaks. REPAIRS. CALL CA 1-3051. Sewing Machine left in warehouse. Good years old. All lovely rooms, large lot. Industrial Supply Co., Hallandale, Fla. condition. Guaranteed. Phone 759-4586 night Owner will sacrifice now at $16,900. Phone Hlwd. 983-4442 Miami 949-1851 or day. Will deliver, no obligation. Appointments call after 5 P.M., JA 3-4034. FOR SALE LEAKS — TILES REPAIRED $4 UP SINGER, ZIG ZAG, SLANT NEEDLE, HOMES FOR SALE — HOLLYWOOD ALL TYPES ROOFING & REPAIRS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Makes Buttonholes and Designs Automatically. LICENSED & INSURED Sold $250 new. Resume 8 payments of $12.56. 3189 McKlNLEY ST. ALL METROPOLITAN ROOFING CO. '64 Falcon, 2 door, stick shift, 6 cylinder, Will take trade. Call 685-1564. CBS, 2 bedroom, bath, kitchen-dinette, FREE ESTIMATES CA 1-6671 living & Florida room, garage. 983-3058. • 18 YEARS ROOFING EXPERIENCE $1,430. NA 1-8272. 1110 N.W. 184 Dr. (MEMBER OF ST. BRENDAN PARISH) Frigidaire upright Freezer, excellent con- 3 Bedroom 2 Bath, central heat, air condi '61 CHEVROLET Partoood, 4-Door, 8 cylindei dition, $95. Can be seer? at 571 N.W. 188 tioning, Florida room, well, sprinkler sys- If Your Home Needs Repairs Station Wagon. Automatic, power, radio St. (Off Rt. 441) Evenings call 624-6950. tem. 2 Blocks from Golf Course & Shoppin- Try The Voice Classified heater, whitewalls. Low mileage. Excellen Center. Nativity Parish. Owner, YU 3-3989. It's The Best! condition. $1,335. Wl 7-5246. MARfNE EQUIPMENT HOLLYWOOD LISTINGS WANTED WHY PAY FOR A NEW ROOF? TRAILERS FOR SALE We repair your roof. 30 Years of guaranteed BOATING GIFTS unlimited at Brownrigg work. Also new roofs. HI 3-1922, MO 7-9606 Marine Supplies, Inc. 3041 Grand Ave., Coco- Have clients for Hollywood homes, lots and or MU 5-1097. 1958, 8x30 TRAILER. Take over small pay nut Grove. HI 4-7343. acreage. Multiple Listing Service. Nativity ments. Call after 6 P.M., Wl 5-8215 parish area preferred. NICHOLAS MANGIERO, ROOF CLEANING & COATING MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE REALTOR, APPRAISER, 5796 JOHNSON STREET, 24 FT. Trailer & Cabana. On corner lot, HOLLYWOOD. 989-2341. Roofs pressure cleaned $12. Spray painted facing Bay. Full bath. Reasonable 758-7897, $47. Snowbright Co. Wl 7-6465. FR 3-8125. GOING INTO BUSINESS? HOMES FOR SALE-W. HOLLYWOOD Furn., 20 wide, air cond. In beautiful park. If you need Beautiful Showcases, counter RUG CLEANNG Near St. Coleman's. Many extras. By Appt, or fixtures, that were used in an exclusive 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, air conditioning and call Pompano, 942-7551. shop or fine linens, please call MO 7-1190. heating, patio, fenced yard. $10,000. 7766 W. Meridian St., Miramar. Rugs Cleaned — in your Home, or our Plant BANNERS, FLAGS, PENNANTS WHAT A BARGAIN!! MIKE'S RUG CLEANING 3 bedroom, 2 bath CS, partially furnished, Dade Wl 7-7968 Broward YU 9-7811 sprinkler system, awnings, Florida room, car- CATALOGUE MAILED ON REQUEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS port, $15,500. Phone 987-4157. 3609 S.W. 58 SCREENS Terrace. SPECIAL LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW « SCREEN Repairs and new installations. Li- 3x5' U.S.A. FLAG $6.90 USED PIANOS AND ORGANS IN FLORIDA $12,900 Total. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carport, censed & Insured. No job too small. Ray, PREPAID PARCEL POST VICTORS, 300 NW 54 ST., MIAMI, PL 8-879! patio. Near schools, church & shopping cen- member St. Louis Parish. CE 5-6434. MARY DREXLER'S Broward, JA 2-5131. Homestead, CE 8-163 ters. 3010 N.W. 72 Ave. 987-9741. UPHOLSTERY BAKER FLAG CO. OFFICE EQUIPMENT HOMES FOR SALE-NO. MIA. BCH. PHONE 635-6311 AKRON DECORATORS 1454 N.W. 17th AVE., MIAMI, FLA. RENTALS, Typewriters, Adding Machines. Sell- Near St. Lawrence school. 1 Acre. 4 Bedroom, Lowest prices on custom slip covers, dra- service. New & Used. Jaume's Office Machine 2 bath, large Florida room. 18800 N.E. 22nd peries and upholstery. Chairs from $19.50. :o., 1049 N.W. 119 St. MU 1-8741. Ave. Open. Sofas from $39.50. 500 Samples. All work FABRICS FOR SALE guaranteed. Free estimates. 949-0721. 2 bedrm, screen porch, covered patio 13x13, PETS FOR SALE carpets, drapes, well, pump. $11,500. FABRICS Wl 7-7874. UPHOLSTERY. DRAPERY PUPS, MONKEYS, BIRDS, SUPPLIES. Largest selection in South. Draperies from MY PETS SHOP, 5123 N.W. 17 AVE. HOME FOR SALE-NORTH MIAMI DISCOUNT UPHOLSTERY $49c yd. up. Upholstery from $1. yd. up. Free Foam, Chair $19 14 ST. FABRIC BAZAAR 1367 N. MIAMI AVE. A.K.C. REG. SILVER POODLES 3 bedroom 2 bath, den, oak floors, carpet, Miniatures 2 males $85. 621-8831 Aft. 6 drapes. $87 month, bank mortgage. By St. Tilt $24, Sofa $39 KNITTING YARNS James, stores. Move right in. 265 N.W, 131 St. 681-6096; 758-5291. Guaranteed Work, Free Estimates, lack & tan German Shepherd stud service, onsistent ribbon winner. 666-2873. Free Pick-Up, Delivery, EZ Terms, KNITTING YARNS —DIRECT MAIL UPSTATE WIDOW SAYS Retie Springs, Repad, 300 Samples mported English yarn, 100% pure, Shrink "SEE BELOW FHA VALUE" 37 Years Experience. nd" moth resistant, highest quality. Send PLANTS FOR SALE "My 3 BEDROOM 2 Bath, Air HOMES FOR SALE MIAMI SHORES HOMES FOR SALE N.E. for color cards and price chart. Save time Cond. and heat home. Submit best and money. WOOL SHOPS, John Young, Man- Hedges, 20 for $1, 3 ft. high, Vitex, CrotonSt offer, include extras." Schultz, St. Rose Parish, custom built beauty. 3 bed- PL 8-4737 ager, 1700 N. 23 Ave., Hollywood. 3 Bedroom home, like new. Landscaped. Block Aralia, Cherry. For fence, very cheap young DEANS REALTY, Realtor PL 7-7263 room, 2 bath, country size kitchen, central from Catholic church and school. $13,500. oots, bloom all winter. MU 1-0929. oil heat. 1296 N.F. 146th Street. Wl 7-1809 HOUSEHOLD GOODS VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE BETTY JOHNSON, BROKER PL 1-2340 HOMES FOR SALE MIAMI BEACH LARGE 21 CU. FT. CHEST TYPE FREEZER, REAL ESTATE POOL HOME BARGAIN VENETIAN BLINDS-CORNICES LIKE NEW. SACRIFICE. CALL HOLLYWOOD REFINISHED REPAIRS YOUR HOME 987-3195. POCKfTBOOK SPECIALS!! CALL STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 LOTS & ACREAGE FOR SALE Cozy 3 bedroom. Large landscaped lot; 18x30 Pool, large screened patio; sprinkler system. N. BAY ISLES POOL HOME 9510 N.W. 7th AVE. BEDROOM DRESSER & CHAIR, LIVING ROOM 560 N.E. 110 Ter. — Cute 2 bedroom 1 bath, (MEMBER OF ST. JAMES PARISH) 60' Duplex lot, N.E. adjacent Barry College, Many extras. Good location, east of St. mostly furn., $11,900. FHA commitment of SALE OR RENT LAMPS, SEWING MACHINE, LAWN CHAIR. 'lash or terms to reliable buyer. PL 1-7990. James. A real family home. Only $14,500. MANY OTHER ITEMS. HI 3-4046. $10,600. Close to shopping, transportation & TERRIFIC value, move right in, 4 bedrooms, TAPES, CORDS BLINDS REFINISHED Call 758-3776. churches. 4 baths, Florida room, built in bar, garage, OR REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME Sewing machines repaired in your home, STORES FOR RENT HOLLYWOOD circular driveway. $32,900. Balance of CALL BILL FR 1-4436 OR 661-2992 $1.50. No charge if not repaired. 685-1564. 3 Bedroom 2 bath. Built by owner, 12 years mortgage, $24,000. Dffice - 5794 JOHNSON STREET, 15x44, near POOL HOME $15,500 old. Reduced to $19,500, for quick sale. Cozy 3 Bedroom Home in Parklike setting. 7611 Center Bay Dr. WATER HEATERS DINETTE Set, Blond, 8 Piece: Couch 4 lollywood Nativity Parish, ideal for lawyer, Carmine Bravo, Broker 754-4731 letter shop, tile co., etc. $85 per month. Large screened patio, sprinklers, many extras. 1260 N.E. 149 St. — Duplex. Only $18,000. Chair. Lamps & Chest. HI 3-0489. •U 8-3776. LOUIS E. MILLER PLUMBING CO. Owner Hlwd. 989-2341. 1552 N.E. 149 St. — 3 Bedroom 2 bath, HOMES FOR SALE — N.W. Water Heater Repairs & Sales UNIVERSAL SEWING MACHINE WILL BUILD DUPLEX 4119 Ponce it Leon Blvd. Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 Brand New, Sacrifice, $13. Call 685-1564. HOMES FOR SALE-POMPANO BCH country like atmosphere. Like new condition To your specifications. On lot, $18,000 Takes it. $390 DOWN, $69 MO. FHA, NO CLOSING. 2 blocks E. of Holy Family Church. Call 1615 N.W. 126th 5T. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE IRESTHAVEN Attractive corner CBS built 945-7255. 3 BEDROOM CBS, KITCHEN EQUIPPED, urnished 2 bedroom, 1 bath, large Florida J. S. PALMER, REALTOR PL 4-2266 FENCED, WELL, PUMP. TOTAL $11,900. room, air conditioned. Near church, shops, MARIE MITCHELL, Broker " MU 1-7735 'nema. $14,000. 9424180. HOMES FOR SALE MIAMI SHORES HOMES FOR SALE BISC. GARDENS HOMES FOR SALE, FT. LAUDERDALE ANDOVER GOLF ESTATES BEST BUY 2 Bedroom 2 Bath, Screened Patio, Garage, 3110 S.W. 16 Court. 2 bedroom 2 bath, Fla. ILLNESS FORCES SACRIFICE of my lovely Pump & well. Landscaped. FHA, $16,500. rm., patio, garage, built-in kitchen, sprinklers ST. ROSE PARISH home to any reasonable offer. My loss is 290 N.W. 207 St. 624-8346 Refrig. $15,750. LU 1-0118. your gain. See 260 N.W. 148th St. Clean, newly redecorated. Too many features to 3 Bedroom 2 bath, 1 year new. Near Shores mention. On premises Sun. or call 661-1708 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE & Boulevard. Modern as tomorrow. New, air-or 688-0530. ;ond. Many extras. No qualifying, no clos- ng costs. Only $14,500. $75 month pays all. FHA-VA 758-3776. LARGE corner, spacious living area, 3 bed- $100 DOWN rooms, garage, sprinkling system. $13,500 total, $450 down. FHA, $96 month pays AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE all or assume existing mortgage $5,000, FRANK LEONARD!, VESPA 4%, $75 month pays all. Childress & Case, Realtors — 12006 N. Miami Ave.; 758-4661. ANGELO J. ASTUTO BROKER JAWA - YAMAHA RAMBLER IN HOMES FOR SALE N.E. E. Lorraine Axe, Mgr. Invites All His Diocese Friends To WILL FINANCE HOLLYWOOD AT HEART OF LITTLE RIVER 3 UNITS, duplex and cottage, CBS. 9106 N.W. 17th AVENUE A Vacation Trading Fair At Deel Ford REBUILT $14,500 Furn. Huge lot. Schultz, OX 6-0092 GALAXIES — FALCONS — STATION WAGONS Gulfsfream Rambler DEANS REALTY, Realtors 757-7263 510 N. Federal Hwy., Hallandale SALE, TRADE OR RENT CAMPERS and TRUCKS Guaranteed Scooters $400 DOWN, $75 MONTH PAYS ALL. 3 bedroom home CBS, 2 full baths. On WA 3-4601 ' Wl 5-1901 3 bedroom, 2 bath, brand new built-in oven corner lot. Very reasonable. MU 8-4004. . . . ALL MAKES REPAIRED .--. • '•• • v:1 •.••• (Miriflii. Ph.). and range, screened Florida room. No closing Only 1-mile Sdufhof Hollywood Cir. cosfs, one mortgage. BARBARA MEEK, Broker, ALSO SEE THE EXCITING NEW 16700 N.E. 19 Ave., 947-4212. TWO DUPLEXES, 3 BEDROOMS EACH B1SCAYNE SCOOTERS Complete Service Facilities JUST BUILT — BY OWNER PH. 681-5823 Body Shop — Upholstery — Glass $390 CASH — $75 MO. PAYS ALL 1135 NW 31 AVE. NE 5-2271 14354 N.W. 7th AVE. Vic Perero, Pres. St. Gregory One mortgage. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Screened Porch, $11,500 Total. 3 Bedroom house. Corner lot. Completely DAVID J. BRADY, Broker furnished including Frigidaire, washer, drap- PL 1-7301 1190 N.E. 125 St. eries, pictures, TV, etc. Priced for quick Ford Mustang sale. 17340 N.W. 53 COURT. 271 N.E. 110 St. By Owner, 3 bedrm., liv. For The rm., dining rm., CBS, hardwood floors, tile r kitchen, bath, screened porch, gas fireplace, POOL HOME (REPOSSESSE fenced yard, fruit trees. $14,500 full price. "ERRIFIC Value. NEW, move right in. Nv_ Close Barry College, schools, St. Rose of schools. Payments $112 month including BEST TRADES, Lima church, Miami Shores shopping. Open everything after small down payment. 1310 1 to 4. N.W. 196 St. Owner, PL 7-9894; PL 4-4731. PRICES and AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE STRIKE'S OVER!!! Daniel J. Horvath TERMS General Manager Michael J. Boyle HAVE New Car Sales Mgr. '65 BUICKS ARRIVED Little Flower Epiphany ASK FOR Our selection is growing . . . PLACE YOUR Coral Gables South Miami ORDER NOW FOR QUICK DELIVERY.

BILL ARNOLD BUICK, Inc. BILL LYDEN DEEL Ford 'UKFR 2269 N.E. 163rd St. Near Biscayne Blvd. Member of St. Louis Parish AMERICA'S LARGEST 4811 Le Jeune RcL ::; PONTIAC DEALER . •-.,-. Phone 945-4201 PETBOITVJFLINT • Ml AM I ft CORAL GABLES FLORIDA All of Bill Lyden's friends and customers are invited to see FINE CARS ^ and go 1st class with BUICK for 1965. Page 38 November 27, 1964 THE VOJCE Miami, Florida BETTER LIVING BEGINS WHEN YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME

HOMES FOR SALE NW HOMES FOR SALE — SO. MIAMI WANTED TO RENT, MIAMI SHORES APTS. FOR RENT - MIAMI BEACH ROOMS FOR RENT N.E. ROOMS FOR RENT S.W. 3 Bedroom, Hardwood Floors, enclosed ga- Responsible couple from north visiting their Nice 1 bedroom furnished apt Room in apt. $51.50 per month. Kitchen rage; 15x30 filtered Pool, $17,000. 8825 NW daughter, a nun, stationed here desires to Near St. Joseph. 865-2777. NICE room, home privileges. Lady or couple. 12 Ave. 759-3539. 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Vi Acre rent an attractively furn. 2 or 3 bedroom privileges, business women. Apply office Call 271-2306 after 4:45 p.m. home or apt. with pool week of Dec. 28 toAPARTMENTS FOR RENT S.W. Sable Palm Apts., 5135 NE 2 Ave. Jan. 3. Miami references. Call 373-8834. Split level, owner huilt, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 9210 S.W. 125th Ter. Open 1-5 Sing man, private entrance, bath. Near ROOM, PVT. BATH, HOME PRIVILEGES LADY family room, 2 cargarage, 20'xW pool. Many OVER-sized screened porch, extermely large 2 RENTALS OR COUPLE. CALL 271-2306. New 2 Bedroom Duplex apt. and small Morningside Park. Bus. $15 wk. PL 8-0619. extras. Reduced $5, )00. Now $35,000. Near St. living area. Fenced, sprinklered lot. Circular APTS. RENT, FT. LAUDERDALE James MU 1-3390. 14225 N.W. 3rd Ave. 1 Bedroom Furn. House. Conveniently located near St. Brendan's; Schools and REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR TOURISTS Shopping Center. 8990 S.W. 25th Street. ONLY $27,900 FURNISHED Rentals — Weekly or Monthly 226-8525 — See to appreciate. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH TWELFTH STREETS APTS. LOW AS $5,000 DOWN 400-414 S.E. 12 ST. JA 2-2348 MILTON ROTHMAN, BROKER MODERN Duplex, furn. 1 bedroom aut. Air $450 DOWN 6741 S.W. 64th PI. 667-8839 Cond., heat. 2413 S.W. 16 Court. Only 1 mortgage, no closing costs, $107 APTS. FOR RENT - N. MIAMI month pays all. Large Florida room witti CHURCHILL MANOR APTS. fireplace, fenced back yard, sprinkler system, QUICK POSSESSION Very large furn., comfortable, old apt. Living 1 & 2 bedroom Apts., Furn. & Unfurn. $75 Walk To Epiphany. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, cen- and up. 3915 W. Flagler. 445-2854. VOICE carport, 2 air conditioners. In St. James room, bedroom, kitchen, Fla. room. 1 or 2 Parish. tral heat-air, kitchen with built-ins opens Adults. $70 Yearly. 12105 N.E. 6 Ave. 754-8010. BENDER REALTY, REALTOR to 50-ft. screened patio. Vz ACRE. $2800 APTS. FOR RENT-CORAL CABLES 13080 N.W: 7 AVE. 681-5621 equity, make offer on down payment. VETTER REALTY, Realtor HI 8-1784 4 Room Cottage for 1 or 2 people on $90-$135 MO. YEARLY Bus line. HI 3-3949. REALTOR NO QUALIFYING. Large 4 bedroom 2 bath. $650 assume mortgage. Near Visitation. Gar- HOMES FOR RENT, W. Hollywood AIR-CONDITIONED age, pati" fence, central heat, refrigerator, APTS. FOR RENT SOUTH MIAMI range. -!.W. 192 St. 624-2464. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, FURNISHED. ONE BEDROOM APTS. $100 MONTH. PHONE 983-6155. FURN. OR UNFURN. ALSO SEASON RATES GUIDE .... ditioners, fireplace, 48x12 covered 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 2 kitchens, Florida room, LOTS FOR SALE S.W. REAL ESTATE LOANS patio, screened 15x30 pool. 1 fenced. $15,000, $450 Down. 5961 E 6 Ave Duplex 1 Bedroom, Jalousied Porch, lights, 688-3983. 1 acre, high ground. 1 block from St. Thomas. water furn. $17.50 wk. 1530 N.W. 24 Ct. D.H. ZIRILLO Apostle church. See owner 7400 S.W. 64 St. NE 4-6971. REALTOR MO 7-8222 IDEAL LOCATION HOME LOANS CARLUCCI, REAL ESTATE PALM SPRINGS SHOPPING RETIREMENT HOMES RETIREMENT HOMES SPECIALIZING IN 743 W. 53 ST. Inquiries Invited • No Obligation PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 19569 N.W. 2 AVE. 621-7522! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, terrazo floors, beautiful To Buy, Sell, Build or Refinance kitchen, carport, screened porch, completely SALES, RENTALS, ETC. fenced, lovely yard. Immaculate!. $450 DOWN, A CONDOMINIUM HI 4-9811 MIRAMAR ASSOCIATES 348 E. 11 ST. REALTOR 887-5711 diversity BILL EISNOR Al Tirella Realty FOR RETIREES ^ *AV)MO« AMD UMN ASftOCUTIOH 10124 N.W. 7th Ave. HOMES FOR SALE S.W. ederal & ASSOC. ON CORNER ACRE. Custom built 1 bedroom OF CORAL GABLES PL 4-5426 2 bath home, spacious rooms. 1 Block to 1-2 BEDROOMS MIRACLE MILE AT PONCE Serves The Southwest St. Thomas Church. 7400 S.W. 64 St. HAVEN OR Wl 7-4202 REAL ESTATE OVER 2,000 HOMES SOLD AFTER 6 S.W. WESTWOOD LAKE AREA op 2 Bedroom CBS Doll House IN THE PAST 10 YEARS BUY - SELL - TRADE $200 Down FHA $67 Month Total HOUSE f,,m 7990 Specializing in N.E. and N.W. FRED G. SMITH, Realtor 445-1306 1050 Sample Rd. (NE 36th St.) (Land Included) 6878 Coral Way, Nights SE Habla Espanol 887-8512 POMPANO BEACH Homes. Will advance $25 toward As Little As $1,690. down OWNER Sacrifice, quality duplex, top cond, (Four blocks west of Miami MO 1-4245 FHA Commitment if given listing. f.& fxUrnV Near Gables- A S0L|D INVEST- Federal Highway) $14 a month maintenance: BUILDER •DEVELOPER MENT for $2300 down, 1 mtge., only $15,000. PHONE 941-4511 8340 NORTHEAST SECOND AVE. No closing costs. Approx. $110 month. One side income $95. BARGAIN for young couple '•: MIAMI 38,' FLORIDA '• or retired. Appt. HI 3-0761. Collect, 987-7650 • Phone PLoia 8-0327: . ^-: BUY or SELL VA ACRE, FENCED REAR , Thru Gorgeous colonial 2 bedroom, 2-! BEAT THIS ONE 'BARNEY bath, better than new CBS home. NO DOWN PAYMENT, NO QUALIFYING Huge eat-in kitchen, 2 car garage.) Duplex, 2 bedrooms each side. One vacant. MAIL AN AD Sprinklers and many other extras.! By paying $80 a month this home will be See and buy. Only $2,300 cash,! paid in full within 12 years. Philip D. Lewis, Inc. jCROWLEY just $23,500 total. j 3919 S.W. 90th AVE. ' HI 6-9802 Handy Order Blank REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS /HOUYWOODBLVD. ?ZZ*lb9ll NEAR ST. BRENDAN'S Columbus High PALM BEACH COUNTY .REALTOR APPRAISER 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath. 8625 S.W. 43 TER. See Our Classified Rate Box MARY MULLEN, Realtor j For Charges 31 WEST 20th Street <—•—-*sy~ " CA 6-1311 I NEAR EPIPHANY Riviera Beach • VI 4-0201 "LOOK FOR THE SHAMROCK SIGHS" SUNRISE ESTATES - 3 to 5 bedroom homes nillllliiii with 2 baths, garage, pools, patios and air- Start my ad Run for Weeks conditioning. Beautiful kitchen with walk-in pantry. $22,990 to $29,990. Kurn. Model at" ACREAGE FOR SALE ACREAGE FOR SALE ACREAGE FOR SALE Please send money order or check if you live jut of Miami 4801 SW 65 AVE. MO 7-9501 (Will Trade) MO 7-8988

BY OWNER 4 Bedroom, 2 bath home, many Name extras. 2,000 sq. ft. of house. 4y2% VA mortgage. Low cash down. Make offer. Walk- BETTER THAN MONEY IN THE BANK ing distance to Holy Parish School and Public Address Schools. 9359 Dominican Drive. Phone 238-1811. City

ST. BRENDAN'S $100 DOWN, $105 Month Phone ROSE REALTY, Broker CA 6-1600 ST. THERESA PARISH Classification 983 ACRES PRINT AD BELOW Family e, 3 Bedroom, living room, PALM BEACH COUNTY dining „ remodeled kitchen, family room (in pencil please) fenced ujckyard, paved patio. FHA commit- ment, JSOO down. Open. 6367 S.W. 10 St. MU 0-3859. $150 PER ACRE-TERMS Please limit your line to 5 average words 3 BEDROOM $9,000. IF YOU BUY IT PRODUCES GOOD RENT. FR 9-5190 Elevation 14 feet. Land is suitable for farming, sod-production, cattle ranch, citrus adapted to muck, etc. HOMES FOR SALE CORAL GABLES Brokers Co-Operate YANKEE BOSS ORDERS — MOVE NORTH1 MORE WAMPUM - UGH jt BEST HOUSE — BEST STREET — BEST BUY! Country Club section ... 2 blks. St Theresa's school - church ... 3 golf courses MILLER & BLACKBURN ... CBS 3 bedrm., 2 bath, Cuban tile Fla. rm. . . . screened patio ... 2 car garage (Formerly HAROLD A. MILLER) . . . loads closets and storage space worth $6000 more than asking price incl. W.W. carpet, drapes, 14' refrig., deluxe oven, 20' chest freezer, patio furn., garden REALTORS equip., other extras. Central heat, some air cond., decor allowance, mtg. comm. $20,000 plus. Buy from owner ... you save Mail Your Ad To: I save! For app't. phone 661-7722 TODAY! THE VOICE Specializing in Acreage, Commercial and Industrial Property HOMES FOR SALE - SO. MIAMI 6180 NLE. 4th Ct. 1011-12 Langford Building, Miami, Florida 33131 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, $18,900 Miami, Florida Phone: 371-7703 7001 S.W. 60 St. walk to St. Thomas school. Garage, porch. MO 6-8481 for appointment. November 27, 1964 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 39 Think FIRST of FOOD FAIR for

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