Labor Day Forum Throngs Expected Workers, Managers In Diocese Program "Collective Bargaining in Public Service" and VOICE "Progress in Job Opportu- 1 nities" will be discussed as Weekly Publication oi the Diocese of Miami C overing the 16 Counties of South Florida representatives of manage- ment and labor join in the sixth annual Diocese of VOL. VIII, NO. 24 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy AUGUST 26,1V6S Miami Labor Day Observ- ance, Thursday, Sept. 1, in the Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach. The day-long event will Diocese Of Miami"' OFFICIAL *** Appointments open with a Pontifical low Mass at 8:30 a.m., in St. Jo- The Chancery announces the following changes effec- Little Flower Parish, Hollywood, to Assistant Pastor, St. Tim- seph's Church, 8670 Byron tive Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1966: othy Parish, Miami. Ave., Miami Beach, celebrat- The Very Reverend Joseph H. O'Shea, in resi- The Reverend Thomas P. Hanly, from Assistant Pastor, ed by Miami Bishop Coleman dence at St. Patrick Rectory, Miami Beach. St. Charles Borromeo Parish, Port Charlotte, to Assistant Pastor, St. Coleman Parish, Pompano Beach. F. Carroll, sponsor and host The Reverend Thomas M. Anglim, from Pastor, Sacred of the observance. Heart Parish, Lake Worth, to Pastor, St. Francis Xavier Par- The Reverend Arthur R. DeBevoise, (Diocesan Director COLLINS TO SPEAK ish, Fort Myers, with its mission of San Jose, Harlem of Newman Apostolate), from Assistant Pastor, St. Mary's Principal speaker at a ban- Heights. Cathedral, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Coral Gables, and Chaplain, Newman Center, South Dade quet in the Napoleon Room The Reverend Jerome J. Martin, from Administrator, St. of the Deauville Hotel at Junior College, in residence at Aquinas Student Center, Uni- Timothy Parish, Miami, to Administrator, Sacred Heart Par- versity of Miami. 8:30 p.m. will be the Hon. Le- ish, Lake Worth. Roy Collins, Under Secretary The Reverend L. Philip McNeil, from Assistant Pastor, of Commerce and former The Reverend James E. Quinn, from Administrator, Sa- St. Anthony Parish, Fort Lauderdale, to Assistant Pastor, St. governor of Florida. cred Heart Parish, Punta Gorda, and Our Lady of Mercy Mis- Thomas the Apostle Parish, Miami. sion, Boca Grande, to Administrator, St. Timothy Parish, Mi- ami. The Reverend David G. Russell, post-graduate studies at Participants and guests Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. will be welcomed by Miami The Reverend Christopher R. Konkol, from Assistant Beach Mayor Elliott Roose- Pastor, St. John the Apostle Parish, Hialeah, to Administra- The Reverend Oliver Kerr, post-graduate studies at the velt prior to the start of the tor, Sacred Heart Parish, Punta Gorda, and Our Lady of Mer- Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. morning session, 10 a.m. to cy Mission, Boca Grande. The Reverend Leo Kelly, from Assistant Pastor, St. Cole- noon. The Reverend Patrick Murnane, from Assistant Pastor, man Parish, Pompano Beach, to Assistant Pastor, St. Rose of St. Coleman Parish, Pompano Beach, to Assistant Pastor, St. Lima Parish, Miami Shores. Jerome Wurf, internation- Anthony Parish, Fort Lauderdale. The Reverend Rocco D'Angelo, from Assistant Pastor, al president, American Feder- The Reverend Eugene J. McCarthy, from Assistant Pas- Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish, Perrine, to Assis- ation of State, County and tor, St. Joan of Arc Parish, Boca Raton, to Assistant Pastor, tant Pastor, St. Bernadette Parish, West Hollywood. Municipal Employes, Wash- St. Luke Parish, Lake Worth. The Reverend Matthew Grehan, Assistant Pastor, St. Ed- ington, D.C., will present The Reverend Patrick Farrell, from Assistant Pastor, St. ward Parish, Palm Beach, Chaplain, Newman Center, Palm "Labor's Views on Collective Beach Junior College. Bargaining in Public Ser- Timothy Parish, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, St. John The vice," at the morning ses- Apostle Parish, Hialeah. The Reverend Stephen Dambrauskas, from Assistant Pas- sion. The Reverend Brendan Grogan, from Assistant Pastor, tor, St. Luke Parish, Lake Worth, to Assistant Pastor, St. St. Rose of Lima Parish, Miami Shores, to Assistant Pastor, James Parish, Miami, and Chaplain, Newman Center North Porter W. Homer, Metro- Dade Junior College. politan Dade County manag- St. Coleman Parish, Pompano Beach. er, will present manage- The Reverend James J. O'Donoghue, from Assistant Pas- The Reverend Michael Hourigan (newly ordained) Assis- ment's views. tor, St. Brendan Parish, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, St. Clare tant Pastor, St. Rose of Lima Parish, Miami Shores. The Reverend James Murtagh (newly ordained) Assis- FARISS MODERATOR LeROV COLLINS Parish, North Palm Beach. Moderating the early ses- The Reverend John C. Mulcahy, from Assistant Pastor, tant Pastor, St. Clement Parish, Fort Lauderdale. sion will be Wayne Fariss, The Reverend Thomas O'Shea (newly ordained) Assistant director, Social Action De- Pastor, St. Mary's Cathedral, Miami. news commentator of televi- partment, National Catholic sion Channel 7. Welfare Conference, Wash- The Reverend Dominic O'Dwyer (newly ordained) Assis- The afternoon session, ington, D.C., will serve as Broadcasts Will Feature tant Pastor, St. Brendan Parish, Miami. from 2 to 4 p.m., will feature chairman for both discussion The Reverend Anthony O'Shea (newly ordained) Assis- an address by Eugene Matti- sessions in the Napoleon tant Pastor, SS. Peter and Paul Parish, Miami. son, Jr., administrative direc- Room. Labor Day Forum Items tor, Plans for Progress, The Reverend Christopher Stack (newly ordained Assis- Washington, D.C., stating Special broadcasts on be- Lady of Perpetual Help par- tant Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Hollywood. Prominent leaders and "Management's Views on half of the Labor Day Ob- ish, Opa Locka. The Reverend Patrick Cleary (newly ordained) Assis- Progress in Job Opportuni- specialists in their respective servance, sponsored by the fields for both labor and Father Neil J. tant Pastor, Little Flower Parish, Coral Gables. ties." diocese, are scheduled on Bishop Carroll's management will join the stations in Miami and Fort The Reverend Francis Guinan (newly ordained) Assis- Donald Slaiman, director, discussion of the theme top- for the Labor Day Observ- tant Pastor, Holy Spirit Parish, Lantana. AFL-CIO, Civil Rights, ics at both sessions as panel- ance, will offer the Diocesan The Reverend Angel Naberan, from Assistant Pastor, St. Washington, D.C., will offer Msgr. George C. Higgins, Mass For Shut-Ins, this Sun- ists. director of the NCWC Social Mary's Cathedral, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, Little Flower labor's views on the same MORNING PANEL day, Aug. 28, at 11:30 a.m. Parish, Coral Gables. topic. Action Department and over WLBW-TV, Channel 10. Panelists at the morning The Reverend Augustin Roman, Assistant Pastor, St. Moderator for the after- chairman of the Labor Con- While he is preaching the session for labor are: James ference panel sessions, will Mary's Cathedral, Miami. noon session will be Dade F. Dolan. president, N. A. homily during the Mass, County Circuit Court Judge make a live telecast on the Father Flemming will ask The Reverend Brian Redington, from Assistant Pastor, Letter Carriers 1071; day of the event, Thursday, St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, Miami, to Assistant Pastor, Francis X. Knuck. Charles Hall, president, Fire the shut-in viewers to pray Sept. 1, at 6:30 a.m. over for the success of Observ- St. James Parish, Miami. Msgr. George C. Higgins, Continued on Page 3 WLBW-TV, Channel 10. ance. The Reverend Michael D. Hickey, C. SS. R. (Assistant A discourse on the subject In addition, advance news Pastor, St. Cecilia Parish, Fort Myers) Chaplain, Newman of the Church and the work- Center, Edison Junior College, Fort Myers. 1 ing man by Father Charles items concerning the proceed- Malley, C.SS.R., will be ings at the Labor conference, The Reverend John Mizzi, Assistant Pastor, St. Joan of Sociologists Meet broadcast on two radio sta- will be included in the Dio- Arc Parish, Boca Raton. tions Sunday, Aug. 28, at cesan Catholic news programs 6:30 a.m. by WGBS, Miami, on Sunday, Aug. 28, over and at 9 a.m. by WFLM-FM, WGBS, Miami; WIRK, West To Discuss Trends Fort Lauderdale. Father Mai- Palm Beach and WNOG, The American Catholic Sociological Society will hold a ley is assistant pastor of Our Naples. VOICE three day annual meeting, Aug. 27-29, in the Hotel Fontaine- THE VOICE, P.O. Box 1059, Miami, P[». 33138 1 RETURN REQUESTED bleau, Miami Beach. (l!lN-.;r.:il|l!|!lhi!'.. .-:> Mill. i.. i'!: :. .^.i .,,:r=Mili! 1iMi;::.-.'i- 'Si:! -I :::, - - :,,:;:i:r-i •:, •; Seminars will be divided into two sections for the meet- ing. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Among topics to be discussed are "Social Change and Anomie," "The Church and Family Planning." "Religious Belief: Attitudes and Behavior," "Impact of the Council on DDF PLEDGE FULFILLED . P2 the Church," "Religion and Social Influence," "Institutional Patterns and Social Changes." "Sociology of Knowledge and BIG TIME AT BOYSTOWN P5 Social Change" and "Effects of the New Liturgy." Highlights of the convention include a Concelebrated ONE PRICE OF FREEDOM P6 Mass Sunday at 12:30 p.m. and the official ACSS luncheon at which Father Andrew Greely, president, will speak on HOPE IN A SAND BOX P9 "Change in the Church: The Decline of Familialism." Bishop Coleman F. Carroll will be a guest at the con- PENANCE MAY BE CHANGED Pll vention luncheon. MlftttUlUf i|tn II111 111 HH1ii<;t|Eltt| 11 ii | Itl 11141H1 HllIM H HI111»!HHtHtHilllHHtltll1U41t1HII»SllllttUNimil1UltMnitmtHHIMUniliUttHllkH11lll1HilHrtltH IH111UIII jiniltUHHIIHItHltlHflHmilUHIHIHHIHWUII ' OFFICIAL

Diocese Of Miami Appointments

The Most Reverend Bishop approved the nomina- tions submitted by the Very Reverend R. L. Every, O.P., Provincial of the Dominican Fathers, Province of St. Jo- seph, assigning: THE REVEREND J. A. DRISCOLL, O.P., as director of Aquinas Student Center, Coral Gables, effective Aug. 3, 1966. THE REVEREND T. K. FERGUS, O.P., as member of the staff at Aquinas Student Center, Coral Gables, effective Aug. 3,1966. Plans For New Home For Unwed Mothers Finalized The Most Reverend Bishop approved the nomination sub- Mother Mary of St. James, Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, Father John Nevins, and Sister Mary of St. Clare. mitted by the Very Reverend Donald Hoag, O.F.M., Minister Provincial of the Franciscan Fathers, Province of The Most Playground Holy Name, , assigning: THE REVEREND CAPISTRAN PETRIE, O.F.M., as DDF Drive Pledge Fulfilled chaplain of St. Francis Hospital, Miami Beach, replacing the Backers To Reverend Edgar Barrett, O.F.M., effective Aug. 28,1966. The Most Reverened Bishop approved the nominations submitted by the Very Reverend John Edwards, S. J., Provin- With Unwed Mothers' Home Be Honored cial of the Jesuit Fathers, assigning: A Diocesan Develop- open a new facility for kept this week as Bishop The City of Hollywood THE REVEREND HERY P. HEITER, S. J., as chaplain, Recreation Department will St. Joseph Novitiate, Jensen Beach, effective Aug. 2,1966. ment Fund pledge made unwed mothers in the Coleman F. Carroll and present certificates of ap- during last year's drive to West Palm Beach area was Mother Mary of St. James preciation to Msgr. William THE REVEREND SALVATORE SAN MARCO, S. J., as finalized plans for the new F. McKeever and to the assistant pastor, Gesu Church, Miami, effective Aug. 15, 1966. residence. Diocese of Miami Seminar- THE REVEREND AUSTIN N. PARK, S. J., as assistant The new facility will be ians' Club in Parents Day pastor, Gesu Church, Miami, effective Aug. 15, 1966. BXJPUDI3STE3'S opened Sept. 12, in West Ceremonies on Saturday, THE REVEREND WILLIAM T. DDLLON, S. J., as assis- Palm Beach and will be Aug. 27, at 4:30 p.m. in tant pastor, St. Mary Star .of the Sea Church, Key West, ef- staffed by three Sisters of Washington Park. fective Aug. 4, 1966. Our Lady of Charity of the Refuge. Msgr. McKeever, pastor of THE REVEREND JOHN Q. MINVIELLE, S. J., as assis- Coming to, the Diocese Little Flower church, Holly- tant pastor. St. Maiy Star of the Sea Church, Key West, ef- next week from their Monas- wood and the Seminarians' fective Aug. 15,1966. tery in Wheeling, W. Va., to Club will receive their THE REVEREND ALOYSIUS B. GOODSPEED, S. J., as take charge of the residence awards for their contribution assistant pastor, St. Ann Church, West Palm Beach, effec- are Sister Mary of St. Clare, to the establishment of a tive Aug. 15,1966. director; Sister Mary of St. recreation area for the Wash- The Most Reverend Bishop approved the nominations Francis, R.N., and Sister ington Park subdivision. submitted by the Very Reverend James G. Sherman, O.S.A., Mary of St. Benedict. Prior Provincial of the Province of Saint Thomas Villanova, Hollywood Mayor William assigning: The Sisters of Our Lady of Zinkil will make the presen- Charity of the Refuge have tations. Assisting will be Pa- THE REVEREND FRANCIS M. STARRS, O.S.A, as as- been 'mother' to thousands trick J. Heneghen, recrea- sistant pastor, Ressurection Church, Dania, effective Aug. 19, of girls for over 300 years. tion director. Both are mem- 1966. The work of the Sisters bers of Little Flower parish. THE REVEREND WILLIAM J. CARNEY, O.S.A., as was begun by their founder, member of the staff at Biscayne College, Opa Locka, effec- St. John Eudes in Caen, William Fisher", Washing- tive Aug. 19,1966. checked! , in the year 1641 and ton Park director, and mem- THE REVEREND JOHN J. GALLAGHER, O.S.A., as has spread from France to ber of the Seminarians' member of the staff at Biscayne College, Opa Locka, effec- Spain, , Portugal, En- Club, announced that certifi- tive Aug. 19, 1966. gland, Ireland, United States, cates would also be present- THE REVEREND RAYMOND E. GEISSER, O.S.A., as Canada, Mexico and Kenya, ed to Joe Lewis Smith, of member of the staff at Biscayne College, Opa-locka, effective East Africa. the Office of Economic Op- Aug. 19,1966. The congregation has 12 portunity for Broward Coun- . monasteries in the United ty; John McCray, Washing- States and Canada. ton Park resident; and the The new residence in West Washington Park Civic Club. Palm Beach will give the Mrs. Ida B. Hill, Washing- U.S. Bishops May Diocese two facilities for ton Park resident, who donat- unwed mothers. The other, ed the use of two lots for the St. Vincent's Hall is located playground will be awarded adjacent to Mercy Hospital, a plaque for her selfless con- Clarify Abstinence in Miami. tribution. WASHINGTON — (NC) — One of the matters which may likely be discussed by the Bishops of the Unit- ed States at their annual meeting here in November is some useful clarification of the questions which have arisen in people's minds about the Apostolic Constitution "Paenitermini" on fast and abstinence. - The constitution was is- sued on Feb. 17 and pointed edge they have of local condi- out that penance "is a reli- tions, they consider the most gious, personal act which has opportune and efficacious." as its aim love and surrender to God: fasting for the sake In an article in L'Osserva- of God, not for one's own tore Romano on Feb. 20, Fa- self," and also refers to "the ther William Bertrams, S.J., social aspect of penitence." a canon lawyer at the Gre- SECTION QUOTED gorian University in Rome, orlon® coordinates that The constitution "Paeni- discussed the norms in "Pae- never need ironing! temini" said that: nitemini." Check into class with Catalina's black "To recall and urge all the ON OBSERVANCE and white hounds tooth! They're wrinkle- faithful to the observance of He wrote that "on the KISS OF PEACE—Symbolizing th solemn mo- the divine precept of peni- days mentioned" in the con- free, no sag DuPont End-O-Press finish ment of welcome into the life of the religious com- tence, the Apostolic See in- stitution, "substantial observ- bonded Orion® acrylic. With patent-look munity is portrayed as Mother Clare Teresa em- tends, to reorganize peniten- ance of the penitential law is yellow belts. Shown, from the collection: braces Sister Marie Pauline following her profes- tial discipline with practices demanded of the' faithful sion of final vows. A registered nurse from Lewis- more suited to our times. It which commits their cons- jumper, 3-6X $9 7-14 $11 is up to the bishops—gath- sciences before God. That is ton, Maine, before entering the community, Sister ered in their episcopal confer- to say, it is clearly stated young peoples world, fourth floor Marie Pauline is assigned to caring for convales- ences — to establish the that no single violation of DOWNTOWN MIAMI cing sisters of the province for the Religious of the norms which, in their pasto- the law is to be regarded as (at all 6 Burdine's stores) Assumption and is stationed at Assumption Acad- ral solicitude and prudence, grave but only a 'substantial emy in Miami. and with the direct knowl- violation'." Page 2 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26, 1966 Labor Day Forum Throngs Expected Continued from Page 1 Fighters Assn., Local 587; Pat L. Tornillo Jr., secre- tary, Classroom Teachers Assn. and John Sheehan, business agent, National Mar- itime Union. Management panelists: Robert Turchin, vice mayor, xMiami Beach; David Kenne- dy, commissioner, .City of -'Miami; Keith Phillips, vice mayor, Coral Gables and Thomas C. Britton, county attorney, Metropolitan Dade County. . Afternoon session panel- ists, for labor are: David Gillette, business representa- tive Teamsters Local 769; Rev. Theodore Gibson, rec- tor, Christ Church; J. Carlin Allen, assistant organization- al director, Industrial Union Dept, AFL-CIO, Washing- ton, D.C. Management panelists: Henry G.. Scharles, assistant professor College of Business and Public Administration, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton; Sidney Langer, chairman of the board, City Gas Company of Florida and Hon. Jerry Thomas, senator, Palm Beach County. Culminating feature of the annual observance will be the banquet at which Hon.- JOSEPH M. FITZGERALD EDWARD T. STEPHENSOX Philip O'Connell, West Palm DONALD SLAIMAN EUGENE MATTISON, JR. JUDGE FRANCIS X. KNUCK Beach, former state attor- ney, will be toastmaster. graduate of the University of Connecticut and did gradu- LEROY COLLINS ate work in public adminis- Undersecretary Collins, t rat ion at the Maxwell the banquet speaker, is a School of Syracuse Universi- SPLIT- native Floridian, who attend- ty. ed public schools in this A World War II veteran state and received his law as a U.S. infantry officer, d e g r e from Cumberland Mr. Homer was city manag- SECOND University, Tenn. er of Tucson, Ariz: and Roch- While Governor of Florida, • ester, N.Y. before coming to he served for six years, 1955 ' Dade County on May 1, BILL to 1961, Mr. Collins was 1965. chairman of the National WAYNE FARRIS Governor s* Conference, Moderator Fariss, a native PAYING! Southern Governors' Confer- of Tampa, has a background ence as well as chairman of of 18 years in television and the 1960 Democratic Nation- radio news. In his eight al Convention, in Los An- years with WCKT, Farris geles. has covered- assign- In 1961, Collins was ments including a tour of the named president of the Na- •* Soviet Union and on-the- PHILLIP O'CONNELL tional Association of Broad- scene reports of Cuba's "cir- 42 years. Before ascending casters and in July 1964 was cus" trials. named by President Johnson to the Circuit Court bench, as director of the Communi- EUGENE MATTISON the jurist served as attorney ty Relations Service. He was Mattison, one of the found- for the City of Hialeah, Met- nominated by the president ers of the Plans for Pro- ropolitan Court judge, assis- as his Under Secretary of gress program, is director of tant state attorney and presi- Commerce on June 21, 1965. industrial relations for. the dent of the Hialeah City Lockheed-Georgia Co., Mar- Council. ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT ietta, Ga. PHILIP O'CONNELL Mayor Roosevelt is presi-_ A native of Pasadena; Mr. O'Connell, the master dent of Elliott Roosevelt In- Cal., Mattison holds a bache- of ceremonies, a member of ternational, management, lor's degree in political the Florida Bar since 1931, consultant firm. An alumnus science from UCLA. He has served twa terms as munici- of Groton, Princeton and served as industrial relations pal judge for ' West • Palm Columbia universities, he manager at Lockheed Air- Beach, before being named "became a brigadier general craft Service, Inc., Burbank, assistant state attorney and She'll be off and away with her friends in a matter of minutes • in the Air Force during Cal., before coming to Lock- elected as state attorney for — and all her bills will be paid with the postman's help. World War II and command- heed-Georgia in 1954. the Fifteenth Judicial Cir- ed all allied reconnaissance DONALD SLAIMAN cuit for Palm Beach and in the European Theater un- Broward Counties. Boulevard National Bank Regular or Handi-Check Checking der Gen. Eisenhower. A product of union activi- Father Neil J. Flemming _ JEROME WURF ty in Buffalo, N.Y., Slaiman» is the Bishop's coordinator Accounts are a boon for busy people. By writing checks to pay received his bachelor of so- bills you can skip waiting lines and the time it takes to make Mr. Wurf is now serving for the observance. Joseph cial science degree from City M. Fitzgerald, K.S.G., Miami cash payments in person at various places. his second term as president College of New York and attorney and past president of the American Federation completed his masters at the of Serra International and of State, County and Muhici- University of Buffalo. Edward T. Stephenson, presi- p a 1 Employes, AFL-CIO. He was active in civil dent of the Dade County Use your Boulevard National Bank Checking Account often. If During his tenure the union rights work in Detroit, 1957- Federation of Labor, AFL- you don't have one, come on in! has increased its member- 59, as director of the Michi- CIO, are general chairmen. ship by 50,000 and is credited gan Labor Committee for with being the fastest grow- Charles Harris, president, Human Rights and regional Florida AFL-CIO and Frank ing labor group in the na- director of th.e Jewish Labor tion. Roche, president-emeritus, Committee. He became assis- Florida AFL-CIO, are honor- A native of New York tant director of the AFL- oulev&rcl City, the union president is a ary co-chairmen. CIO Department of Civil John L. Hickey, Carpen- NATIONAL B AN K graduate of New York Uni- Rights in March, 1959. versity. ters District Council, is the 5000 Biscayne Boulevard—Miami FRANCIS X. KNUCK secretary, and Lee Tafel, PORTER W. HOMER Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Judge Knuck, a native of International vice president, Member Federal Reserve System County Manager Homer, a Augusta, Ga., has been a State; County, Municipal native of Oxford, N.Y., is a resident of Dade County for Employes, is the treasurer. August 26. 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 3 K. Of C. Pledges Full Respect For Sacred Dignity Of Bishops

The dignity and authori- members .of the Church, ap- midst of peace marchers and ty of the bishops of the parently endowed with a pickets opposed to its being Church "as consecrated special gift of fault-finding in Vietnam." and possessed of ever ready successors of the apostles" media of expression, have SUPPORT FOR GI'S was reaffirmed last week publicly questioned the lead- Another resolution ex- by the Knights of Colum- ership qualities and authori- pressed "support for those bus. ty of the bishops and por-men in Vietnam who are An unanimous declaration trayed them as objects of fighting and dying for the of the 84th annual meeting ridicule." principles of freedom and for of the Supreme Council of the oppressed but stalwart the 1,200,000 member frater- The same Supreme Coun- people in the Republic of nal organization, held in the cil session underscored its South Vietnam whose cour- Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami support of American involv- age and valor in the faces of Beach, called for public reaf- ment in Vietnam by adopt- oppression represents the firmation of "its deep re- ing three separate resolu- highest order of courage and spect for the fullness of the tions submitted by three dif- dignity among free men." RALLYING MEMBERS of the Die tional council. The Miami council is priesthood in every bishop ferent state delegations. cesan Council of Catholic Women.at host to the national meeting, Oct. 5-8, and pledged to "guard and The K of C Supreme Coun- a Batty College, meeting is Mrs. at the Fontainehleau Hotel, Miami honor his sacred dignity." One resolution said the cil expressed its wholeheart- Thomas F. Palmer, chairman of the Beach. SERIOUS CONCERN Supreme Council "whole- ed endorsement, by resolu- The K of C declaration heartedly supports" the pre- tion, of a plan to have the 33rd annual convention of the na- noted "with serious concern sent U.S. stand, after noting Knights of Columbus partici- that in recent months some' that the country "is in the pate in the program of the Pope Gives Fund Exiled Priests' John LaFarge Institute in New York in the fields of To Quake Victims Meeting Called interracial justice and inter- CASTEL GANDOLFO, BONN — (NC) — Jo-pph faith cooperation. Italy (NO -^ Pope Paul VI Cardinal Beran, Archbishop has sent a message of sym- of Prague now residing in The plan calls for financial pathy and an undisclosed Rome, has called a meeting assistance to the John La- sum of money to help surviv- of exiled Czechoslovakian Farge Institute, joint spon- ing families of the earth- priests to discuss their work sorship of special confer- quake that strutk northern and the state of the Church ences dealing with racial Turkey. The message and in their home country. justice and inter-religious money was sent by way of The priests are serving harmony and distribution of Archbishop Francesco Lar- •exiled groups of Czechs material prepared by the done, Apostolic Internuncio throughout Europe and the institute. in Turkey. United States. . NAMED AFTER PRIEST Named after the late Fa- ther John LaFarge, S. J., a Bright new beauty for pioneer in race relations and interreligious work, the insti- Wood or Metal--- tute was founded by the edi- tors of America magazine in May 1964. It is now under the directorship of Father John Cortney Murray, S. J., and promotes conferences of leaders from many segments of national life to discuss current questions of interra- cial and interreligious rela- tions. YOUTHFUL PILGRIMS, members of tion of Father Walter J. Dockerill, A resolution calling on the the Miami Diocesan ,CYO Council, diocesan director of youth activities. U.S. Congress to take action hoard a bus for the first leg of their Rosaries, prayers and reading on to amend the constitution pilgrimage to St. Augustine and the early colonial history were featured and thus to permit voluntary Mission of Nombre de Dios. Nearly as well as visits to historical points of prayer in public schools was 100 youths participated in the two-day interest. referred to the board of di- trip earlier this week under the direc- rectors for further study. Unanimous endorsement Married Deacons was given to a resolution FIRST QUALITY! LOW PRICED! deploring "discrimination Opposed In Poll against minority groups" as "the most serious social prob- MANCHESTER, N.H. — lem facing America today." CARPET XNC) — A survey among It urged that all units of the monthly contributors to dio- fraternal organization ev- cesan mission efforts here erywhere participate in coop- PRATT & LAMBERT erative efforts aimed at elim- 3 ROOMS has revealed that some two- inating discrimination of all ® In Your Choice of Either thirds of the participants are kinds." & opposed to ordaining mar- DUPONT 501 N ried men as deacons to assist ROLE OF LAITY The council also charged ENAMEL Continuous Filament with priestly work. HI-IO PATTERN all members to participate You'll be pleasantly pleased with the sparkling high gloss The survey was conducted /ully "in the apostolic role beauty of P&L Effecto Enamel on kitchen or utility room - OR - by Msgr. Philip J. Kenneyj that the Second Vatican cabinets, furniture and fixtures; anything of wood or metal, director of Manchester Mis- Council has defined for indoors or outdoors. Excellent for lawn and porch furniture, "CAPROLAN" NYLON sjon, who , received some 300 them" and encouraged tools, boats, etc. Easy to use. Chip and mar resistant them "to make themselves Extra Thick in Several exquisite replies to the 700 question- conversant on the subject." Comes in White, Black and gay, modern colors, g#% £e shades. Lang-wearing, Easy to clean. naires he distributed. also Primer and Black Flat. * ^£ TT A n 0 th e r resolution ex- Ideal for Tropical Climate. Most of those opposing a pressed opposition to admis- more widespread use of mar- sion of communist China to ried men as deacons in the membership in the United YOUR CHOICE Church based their response Nations and to diplomatic 3 ROOMS $ on the possibility of conflict recognition by the U.S.. COMPLETE arising between family and parish responsibilities. T h" e association elected 30 YARDS 219 four new members to the 21- man board of directors. They including Sponge Rubber PADDING & INSTALLATION Consecration Date Set/ are Judge Engene Marquis of Quebec, Canada; Dr. Jo- • RICHMOND, Va. — (NO seph G. Murphy of La — Auxiliary Bishop-des- Marque* Tex; Carmen Ca- LUMI KEY CARPET CO. ignate J. Louis Flaherty of pone of Pittsburgh, an attor- SUPPLY 10820 N.W. 7th AVE. PHONE PL 1-8871 Richmond will be consecrat- ney; and Leo B. Stark of ed in Sacred Heart cathedral Columbus, Ohio, an assistant OPEN TUES. 'TIL 9 »— here Oct. 5. state attorney general. 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Waiting For The Downbeat at Swing Session Water Was Fine in Boystown Swimming Pool MEMBERS: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION August 26, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 5 A Rocky Road Labor Day Forums 'Strikes Are One Price We Pay For Being Free" On July 27, 1897 The Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Herald Outstanding Events editorialized rather plaintively on the evil of strikes and More than five years before the Vatican Council offi- wistfully expressed the forlorn hope that a modern St. Patrick would rise up and miraculously banish them cially emphasized that the Church must dialogue with from our midst once and for all. contemporary society, the Diocese of Miami inaugurated "The whole strike business an annual Labor Day Observance during which represen- i n whatever locality or in 1897 to the first of the many Kohler strikes. tatives of both management and organized labor came to form," the Herald lamented, "is almost always a curse to grips with problems affecting the entire community. all parties While they are still per- suaded that liberty is "proba- This annual exchange of ideas from the. very beginning c o n n e c ted with it and bly" a good thing, even for had about it something so constructive, positive and healthy indirectly t o organized workers, they are that the event is now widely accepted by non-Catholics as every citizen beginning to suggest that its well as Catholics as a notable contribution to community life. to . a certain exercise — especially by or- extent. Oh! ganized workers — is prov- This year's program on Sept. 1, featuring a former gover- for some St. ing to be harmful to the pub- nor of Florida, Mr. LeBoy Collins, rates as unusually signifi- Patrick to lic interest and should be cant since it will stimulate discussion on topics of major im- " banish- the severely restricted. portance. whole strike NO ST. PATRICK business into And since it is no longer For instance, the morning seminary will bring leaders of the Atlantic." HIGGINS fashionable, even on March 17, to hope for the miracu- labor and management to discuss: "Collective Bargaining In A month rater the editor of the Herald was still wring- lous intervention of a 20th- Public Service." With the recent airline strike very much in ing his hands in despair. century St. Patrick, they are the forefront of everyone's memory, one can readily antici- "Sometimes we feel," he looking to either end of pate the interest this panel will generate. And we hope fer- wrote in a follow-up editori- Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., vently that constructive suggestions will be produced so that al, "that we would like to Washington, D.C., for the general and claiming that they were more popular than secular equivalent of Pat- the nation at large will not have to suffer when the inevitable live under a monarchy, Christ. where there is not so much rick's celebrated feat of bargaining of the future takes place. liberty, where one man^or a driving the snakes (in this The wave of indignation here and abroad brought forth company cannot have liberty case, "the whole strike busi- ness") into the Atlantic. The afternoon seminar will deal also with a topic of un- an apology from John Lennon. But the interesting point enough to take away the usual importance since it will touch on the sensitive area of liberty of others. Probably Job opportunities. Both labor and management to some extent about all this is the fact that, as the Osservatore Romano liberty is a good thing, but it I doubt that any of them have been badly at fault in providing opportunities for Ne- stated, Lennon's remark about people is being more interest- seems to be overworked in would like to live under a groes and others in minority groups. Some- have only begun to ed in the Beatles than in Christ may well be true. This was places." (Cited in "Kohler on monarchy, but some of them face the problem, others have been making very slow prog- our first reaction when we read the newspaper accounts of Strike: Thirty Years of Con- seem to be saying, whether ress. flict," by Walter Uphoff, consciously or not, that they their comments. Beacon Press, ). would prefer to live under a Both have considerable distance to go before this legiti- 50% CUT IN PAY form of government — call mate and often bitter complaint among those suffering from The London Catholic Herald also put its finger on a nota- it what you will — "'where ble aspect of the matter when it said: "It may be that John It is interesting to note, in injustices can be stilled by the facts. passing, that the strike there is not so much lib- Lennon has given Christians a well packed kick where it Is which occasioned these two erty ..." All in all this full day of discussion beckons as an encour- most needed." editorials was called in pro- aging event for both labor and management. With pardonable test against an ultimatum by This is understandable, of pride we can say that the Diocese of Miami anticipated the Perhaps many of those who resented the remarks of the the Kohler Company that its course. Liberty in the field Vd Vatican Council's urgent plea that the Church be concerned Beatles are among the countless today who take Christ for employes accept a 50% wage of labor-management rela- granted, who do believe in Him in an abstract way unrelated cut or the plant would be tions can be and undoubtedly about the problems of the community and that she dialogue shut down. has been abused by workers with its leaders and its followers. to their daily life, who from force of habit want His name as well as by employers — and cause to be respected in public, but who in the clutch pre- How the then editor of or, to repeat the words of fer the pleasures of life to His will, are easily led away from The Sheboygan Herald that 1897 Sheboygan editori- Him by any pied piper'who catches their fancy for a moment, would have reacted to future al, has been "overworked in who have long since forgotten that it was Jesus Who said: strikes against the Kohler places." Sin On Wheels "He who is not with Me is against Me." Company — which dragged WHAT TO DO on intermittently for the Of course it has been. But As the late summer traffic seems to get even worse than Perhaps we do owe the Beatles thanks for making us better part of three decades what to do about it? Shall usual, and we anticipate with apprehension carnage on the think a little about how much Christ does rate in our lives. — or to the recent airline we try miraculously to ban- road over the Labor Day weekend, we read with quick approv- strike, is difficult, of course, ish "the whole strike busi- to say, but presumably he ness" into the Atlantic by al the comments of Hong Kong's Catholic newspaper on their would have taken a very dim the simplistic device of enact- own chaotic traffic problems. The Diocese of Miami view of them indeed. ing anti-strike legislation? Weekly Publication That would be one way of "To have a car blessed," the Sunday Examiner stated, Whereas he still thought going about it, but any "and then to drive It In a way that makes it a menace to our Embracing Florida'! 16 Southern school, boy could tell us that Counties: Browird, Charlotte, Col- in 1897 that liberty was neighbor is to insult God. The man who drives a car should lier, Dade. DeSoto, Gladei, Hudee, "probably" a good thing, he the next step would have to dlrive with the care, courtesy and charity that befits ae Christ- Hendry. Highland!, Indian River, might have concluded by be price and wage control. ian. For there is a Christian way of driving a car; It Is in- Lee, Martin, Monroe, Okeecnobet, Palm Beach, St. Lncie. 1966 that it was probably formed by charity and it is patient, very, very patient." ' • not such a good thing after That's what AFL-CIO Editorial, PLaza 8-0543 all. And seeing no real hope President George Meany was These are wise words How easy it is to forget that Advertising and Classified, PL 4-2651; Circulation, PL 1-6821 that "the whole strike busi- trying to say when he driving a car puts into one's hands the power over life and The Most Rev. Coleman F. Carroll ness" would ever be banished warned recently that anti- death. How many are driving today with hardly a care in the Bishop of Miami into the Atlantic by a latter- strike legislation would be a President, The Voice Publishing Co., Inc. world, even though they were guilty through impatience of day St. Patrick, he might step in the direction of "soci- Rt. Rev. Msgr. Tames J. Walsh Editorial Consultant well have begun to advocate, alism." causing an accident which may have killed someone or invalid- Rev. Charles Zinn ' Bishop's Representative not vaguely and uncertainly ed or handicapped him. i-: • :-: I-I but in all seriousness, that Some columnists and edito- George H. Monahan we switch from our smaller rial writers who have been Every driver has a grave moral responsibility towards his Editor republican form of govern- inveighing against socialism fellow man. His obligation of charity, the universal love of Anthony R. Chorale Fred C. Brink ment to a no-foolishness, no- for years laughed out loud at " Business Manager Advertising Director mo n k e y-business form of neighbor, is never more demanding of his careful attention John J. Ward, Contributing Editor Mr. Meany, but I have yet to than when he is behind the wheel and in an instant can send Founding Editor, 1959-66 monarchy. figure out what they were laughing at. Surely they are another into eternity or cause untold pain and suffering be- i-: :-: i-: PRESENT POWER Maybe not — but if a rela- not unrealistic enough to cause of carelessness. EDITORIAL: Marjorie h. Fillyaw, feature and women's editor; think that organized labor Allen Brent, copy editor; Maria lacome tively insignificant molders' • Vti SPANISH: Gustavo Fena Monte, news editor; Manolo Reyes, strike which took place at a would supinely roll over and associate editor; Enrique Ruiloba time when the labor move- play dead if the Congress ADVERTISING: Patricia Rimoldi, Mary Cebeck, Harold Frawley, ment was still in rompers were to enact anti-strike Goading By Beatles Alex O'Domski, Walter Manss, Kurt Kurschat. left him so frightened and legislation in peacetime. Linda Lawrence, Kathy Angeli, Clyde Carter, dejected, one can only sur- LABOR REACTION The Voice has no intention of plunging into any aspect of John Agudo mise that the present power Quite obviously organized CIRCULATION: Fred Priebis, supervisor; Elizabeth Slee of organized labor would labor wouldn't do anything the Beatle mania currently rampant on several continents, of the kin(3 On but like other publications, secular and religious, naturally we literally scare him out of his/ - the contrary, Second-class postage paid at Miami, Florida wits. it would demand — and very are curious about the strange influence these four hirsute Miami, Florida 33137 Subscription rates: U.S. and Possessions $5 a year; properly so, in my judgment iconoclasts wield not only over youth today, but over public single copy 15 cents; foreign: $7.50 a year: Be that as it may, many of — that the Congress balance opinion. Published every Friday at 4180 N.E. Fourth Ct.. his 1966 counterparts in the the scales by enacting com- Address all mail to P.O. Box 1059. Miami, Fla. 33138 Member Catholic Press Association Fourth Estate are reacting p a n i o n legislation which Recently the Beatles were quoted as apparently admit- Subscriber to NC News Service arid Religious News Service to the airline strike in much would control prices and put ting to a lack of faith themselves, downgrading religion in News items intended for publication must ke received by Monday neon. the same way as he reacted a limit on profits. Page 6 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26, 1966 'America Will HEROES OF CHRIST Beat Problem Of Ghettos' II "Mary Is Still In Her Heaven; CARROLL By JOSEPH A. BREIG | I have not the slightest i And Very Much In Our Lives' doubt that the American By MSGR. JAMES J. WALSH al centuries ago in a small European town. people, Negro and white, We keep hearing from readers NO HONOR WITHDRAWN will solve the problems of who inquire: "What's happening to The exposures of these things as unde- sirable by-products of Christian devotion to the ghetto and of full our traditional attitude towards Our Lady?" Some still express fear that Mary has led some to jump to the conclu- equality regardless of face, "Mary is on the way out," despite the sion that the Church has been withdraw- and color. The question js ing us from honoring her. The contrary is - almost constant explanations of how true of course. how soon? her unique role was clarified in the How soon will enough Vatican Council and despite reassur- True devotion to Our Lady is soundly Americans — and this in- ances from our Holy Father and the based on theology, not on superstition or cludes the wealthy and mid- Bishops that such fears are ground- sentimentality. It is a virile, soul-satisfy- dle-class Negroes — awake ing, spiritual activity because it is - less. grounded on the attitude of God Himself fully to the gravity of the With regard to this we were interested situation? towards Mary. It is this genuine devo- the other day in finding such a note of tion which the Church wants to make reassurance in a letter from a Trappist clear to Catholics and Protestants in, all TOP PRIOIRTY TASK abbot, who with a deft touch managed to its beauty and attractiveness. put a surprise ending How soon will the realiza- on his brief message. The abuses of devotion to Mary have tiort" become widespread that apparently had much to do with the unrea- the salvation of the cities —- He was speaking of sonable attitude of many Protestants to- of the inner cores of the the extraordinary in- wards her. They see the signs of excessive great population-commer- terest in the Pieta at devotion, some of it based on superstition, cial-industrial-cultural com- the World Fair and and conclude that we indeed make Mary a plexes — is one of the na- instead of developing goddess and hence they are sure we are tion's top-priority tasks? his own ideas of Our taking honor away from Christ. Lady in relation to CHIDING WORDS this, he quoted the This ranks in importance following words of a In his book, "The Council and Reform," with the problem of the war noted theologian: Hans Kung treats this very matter. He in Vietnam. quotes St. Peter Canisius," Cardinal New- ! nian and Cardinal Montini (now Pope Paul It outranks, in my opinion, "Her lap contains all of the suffering of MSGR. WALSH VI) as deploring blase devotions to Mary. the race to the moon. the whole, of humanity — the countless, But having admitted that we are at fault ever-growing wounds of the human race in this, Father Kung chides our Protestant The colossal strength of which is continouously crucified. She is the brethren in the following words: "But even There's Fair Criticism the U.S. all through the terri- great 'Pieta' who casts her mother's cloak in Mariology and Marian devotion, pecca- ble trials of our times — of of mercy over our suffering humanity. tum per excessum, the sin of excess, is not and II, the "Mary is the loving heart in our times. the only possible one; there is a peccatum —And The Nagging Kind Cold War, Korea and the per defectum, a sin by neglect, as well. ,. With unfailing solicitude she discovers By FATHER JOHN B. SHEEBIN rest — has been rooted in what we need and with the simplicity of a the country's unity. mother she brings them to- the attention of As we &o not spare ourselves in, our When Pope Paul came into St. Peter's for the closing God Who in Jesus was and still is her examination of conscience, so our Protes- of the council, I felt a deep sympathy for him. Here was A FREE UNITY Child, her Boy. tant brethren cannot spare themselves a man laboring under the incredible burdens of the papa- either; they must ask themselves some cy, carrying the whole Catholic world on his shoulders. SAD LITANY such questions as these: It is an unbreakable unity ". . . They have no wine' ... They Yet there were those who criticized him for being too f because it is voluntary. It is have no money.' 'They are in terrible dis- What do we make of the numerous progressive and progressives who criticized him for being a free unity, a democratic tress.' . . . 'They have to face cancer . . . Marian passages in Scripture? Something too conservative. unity based on confidence an auto wreck . . . heart trouble . . . lonel- that America has oppor- positive and creative in theology and in iness . . . frustration.'- The sad litany con- piety, or only something critical and defen- To be elected Pope is the tunity and a square deal for tinues on. If we cooperate with her when American boys were fighting everybody. sive? Where do we stand in regard to Lu- highest honor that can come she tells us: 'Whatsoever He shall say to ther's undeniable Marian piety?_ Can we to any man but it also brings and dying in Southeast Asia. you do you' then we will have to acknowl- really describe anti-Marianism as a re- But now there are Ameri- with it worries, heart-aches, edge, like the guest at the wedding feast, quirement of 'reform'? What are the roots responsibility — and criti- In a later column Pearson cans who feel penned in, de- 'They have kept the good wine until now'." of the anti-Marianism in modern Protes- cism. returned to the attack with a nied opportunity — con- tantism? Is it ultimately anti-Roman? Are Then the abbot added his little sur- piece I saw entitled, "LBJ demned to idleness, destitu- Protestant Christians included or not in THE PRICE—CRITICISM prise -meant as a reassurance: "The 'all generations shall call me blessed?' Is Not Much of a Father." He tion, inhuman living condi- above quotation is from Father Edward calling her blessed to be done only silently, -1 feel somwhat the same wrote that the first article tions. Schillebeeckx, 'the very modern' Dutch only shamefacedly, only peripherally, only sympathy for President John- had irked many readers who theologian." privately? ' son. Here is a man who has said "it was for the birds" This is the basic cause of perhaps the toughest job in And the-abbot added: "So Our Blessed INSEPARABLES but he persisted in his theme the desperation underlying Is it only to be taught (and often not the world, one that brings the riots in the cities. Mother is still in her heaven — very, very many heartaches and a con- and proceeded to inflict on much in our lives." even that) or to be lived as well? Can we raise our voices in praise of Christ without stant barrage of criticism. his readers a Pearsonian ser- THOUGHTLESS AMERICANS CAUSES OF CONFUSION The place of Mary in the lives of Catho- also raising them in praise of her who mon on the need of paternal lics has been so. firm and well established spoke the decisive fiat to Christ? Can we Criticism is the price that authority in the American Whoever contributes hi be Christian without — though in a differ- every public official must any way to that desperation as a basic part of their faith, that we con- family. sider it most 'important from time to time ent way — being Marian too? Can we pay for his office and criti- — even by the slightest work at Christian' "theology without — word or deed — in my opin- to try to track down the causes of the cur- cism can serve to keep pub- Lack of such authority, rent confusion. though in a different way — working at ion is showing himself at Marian theology too? lic officials on their toes. It said the preaching columnist, this moment in history to be One cause, without doubt, can be "usually produces spoiled traced to the mare frequent references of caii be a very healthy and a thoughtless American. Considering how often it took centu- salutary influence for the brats, determined to put the past years to "false devotion" to Mary. ries to plumb the depth of Scriptural their own pleasure ahead of Recent popes >have pointed out the exis- nation and for the man him- their father's or their coun- Whoever contributes to tence of such abuses and deplored them as meaning, is it«not possible that here too dissipating th« desperation is v there were precious treasures lying hid- self. But irrelevant criticism try's welfare." proving himself to be a dangerous to the faith. ded- foT quiet meditation and prayer to only clouds the stmosphere WORKS BOTH WAYS thoughtful and truly patri- The Vatican Council brought forth discover? Can there finally be any reu- by stirring up emotions. otic American. many frank statements from bishops nion in Christ which would leave the If we expect children to mystery of Mary to one side?" respect a father's authority, abput certain religious attitudes towards Recently Drew Pearson, in should we not also expect What the Negroes in the Mary which grew out of superstition and his Washington-Merry-Go- poverty and loneliness of the Just as the Trappist abbot called Fath- citizens (even columnists) to sentimentality over the centuries in cer- er Schillebeeckx "a very modern" theologi- Round column, assailed Presi- show some respect for the ghettoes need is hope. tain countries, especially among the La- dent Johnson for reasons ' Every kindness to them, an, so can Father Kung be labelled. The President of the United tins. Much of this of course was due to point, is, of course, that these men who are that were altogether irrele- States? every effort to improve their ignorance. Much of it represented the vant to his political office. lot, every attempt to open in the forefront of progressive thought I don't mean that citizens simple faith of people who had never fervently reaffirm the Church's convic- doors into the future for had an opportunity to learn the way of FAMILY LIFE should abstain from all criti- them, gives them reason for true devotion. tions about Mary, the convictions which cism of his policies. I believe hope. have always formed true devotion to her. He claimed that the Presi- that the morality of our in- However even among the non-illiterate It is good to remember this when the dent could not control his volvement in the Vietnam there has been an immature tendency to false devotion is being exposed or when two daughters. Pearson's war is the nation's biggest BURDEN INCREASED search out feverishly for apparitions and some of the way-out Catholics mistakenly complaint was that LBJ moral problem and that any- without waiting for the view of the think it is au courant to aid unity with could not prevent Lynda one with convictions about Every contemptuous word Church to accept them wholeheartedly, Protestants by downgrading traditional from going abroad with ^a its morality should criticize or glance, every injustice onto to find later that a hoax had been devotional practices or by just keeping battery of secret service men the President's policy in and indignity, every opposi- perpetrated. Some, who should know bet- quiet about Mary in the hope that Protes- when other U.S. citizens Southeast Asia. - However, tion to measures taken to ter, still go in strongly for certain prayers tant fears will be banished. As Hans Kung were being urged to stay respect for the President make things better for and novenas "guaranteed" to produce an pointed out, the Protestants also have a home, and that he could not means that citizens should them, gives them additional answer to their petitions, especially if the big job of re-appraising to do where Mary prevent Luci from having a refrain from pointless, irrele- reasons for hopelessness. prayer was "revealed" to a pious nun sever- is concerned. grandiose wedding when vant and nagging criticism. August 26, 1966 THE VO/CE Miami. Florida Page 7 COUPLES WHO ADOPT CHILDREN WRITE: GOD LOVE YOU iiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiisai MOST HEVEHEND FULTON J. SHEEN Thanks For Happiness "If my neighbor, is stronger By Msgr. B. T. Kastatter than I, I Jear him; ii he Is weak- Diocesan Director Catholic Charities er than I, 1 despise him." Such This week let's talk Is the modern judgment of the about adoptions. Even if psychiatrist, Dr. Jean de Rouge- you're a family of -one, mont. Earlier, , the Psalmist triTee or more children, we speaks of the "arrogance of think you will be interest- those who have much and the ed in reading some of the Voh despisal of those who are dramatic fruits of your proud." How can the rich avoid support of our Catholic feeling superior to the poor? Charities. How can the poor avoid being No words of ours could humiliated? The answer is that better convey the satisfac- the strong must see their weak- tion, the profound joy that ness and the rich must see their comes with the adoption of a poverty. How.really strong are child into a Ihe strong? They may avoid family than great vices, but can they give some of the letters we up cigarettes for a week to have received help the poor? Are they such from these masters of themselves that they new parents. can turn down the third cocktail In fact, some (or give up th© first) and use quotes are the money instead to buy sul- from parents ione for a leper? How rich are who have the rich? Let them look inside RASTATTER adopted sever- themselves. In what virtue are al children. Want to peek over our shoulder? they rich? Rich In chastity? Rich Children like these available for adoption through Catholic charities. In charity? Rich in faith? These excerpts represent a ramdom sampling of the many such letters In our apply for a third — a baby Some adoptive • parents For any of you, your rela- boy. wax a little more enthusi- tives or friends, desirous of files . . . and they are given astic ... as witness this out- adding such joy to your verbatim without any at- ANOTHER COUPLE pouring of gratitude: lives, here is all that Is re- Once the mighty see themselves as nothing and the rich see tempt at editing . . . except This is from a couple who quired: themselves as impoverished, then they will love the weak as their to eliminate names for ob- "We want to tell you, if have adopted their first we can in words, how won- brothers and the poor as their fellow beggars for the grace of God. vious reasons. FIRST — Applicants Here is one from an adop- child: derful and complete our lives If the strong love themselves despite all their weakness, then why "We are indeed happy have been made since we should have a happy mar- not love weaknesses in others? If the rich love themselves despite tive couple applying for a riage, which includes giving second child: with 'Cissy.' There are many • have the baby. their inner nakedness, then why not love a lesser poverty in times that words do not love to a child. others? That is why Our lord told us to love our neighbor as "We have enjoyed our seem to fit the occasion. I SO MUCH JOY THE COUPLE must be ourself. Why not more than sell? Because, if I love myself — know- daughter since the moment think the best description is "We didn't think it was residents for at least one she was placed with us — that she is our daughter." possible for one so little to ing myself as I do. knowing how utterly weak I am — then I have she is the most wonderful year in the Diocese of Mi- the measure of how I am to pour out love to others. bring so much joy and happi- ami. little girl." Then, too, we also receive ness into our lives. We are The father beamed with letters from couples who most grateful to you, to the A VALID Catholic mar- Volt pride every time his wife have one or more natural agency, and to God for this riage of at least two years is children of Iheir own. These wonderful blessing. She is a required, with one or both related to the social worker being a practicing Catholic. We live in a world divided between the rich and the poor. all of the little things their folks have one natural child: very good baby — she eats daughter is able to do now. her meals regularly and A LETTER of recom- We Hve in that kind of a church — poor parishes and rich parishes. sleeps through the night. We Even bishops and priests speak of a parish being "good" when they After finalization of this . "We couldn't love her mendation is needed from adoption, of a second baby more if she were actually love her so very, very much, the Pastor of the parish in mean economically rich. Somehow or other, we have to get out of girl, this couple intends to born into our family. God we still can't believe the won- which the couple resides. this slavish standard of affluence which is so opposed to the cross has been good to us and we derful miracle that brought of Christ. To that end, we make th© following proposal: that you, thank Him with all our her to us, and we pray that THE COUPLE'S income she will feel the same for us. should be adequate to pro- or your parish, club, school or office, undertake the sponsorship hearts. Thank you again for vide comfortably for an of one of the poor areas of the world which has been investigated Cursillistas choosing the perfect little You said our Easter- would girl for our family." be different this year — it adopted child and, of course, by the Apostolic delegate. Write to us and we -will send you the so wonderfully is. We are their health should be good. name of this diocese, its location, the number of priests, catechists Meet In N.Y. THREE OF THEIR OWN the most proud parents in and faithful it has. Thus, you will be sure that you have a needy NEW YORK — (NC) —. FINALLY, a new develop- And, believe it or not, this the world. Thank you again ment at your Catholic Wel- object for sacrifice and service and not one based on a haphazard An archbishop and two one comes from a couple for making this possible." fare Bureau provides that, in appeal from an uninvestigated source. The Church will not allow bishops are among speak- who have been blessed with some instances, interstate you to sponsor this diocese for more than one year because there ers at the eighth annual three natural children and And another, bubbling adoptions may be arranged. are so many poor dioceses In the wold. Look into your weakness national convention of the have adopted a baby girl: over with heartfelt thanks: and you will love the weakness of others. Look into your poverty Cursillos of Christianity stricken soul and you will serve poverty stricken bodies. Write to here Aug. 24 to 27 in the "We all could not love her "How can anyone possibly me. God Love You! ' - Statler-Hilton Hotel. Some more . . . she Is our daugh- say 'Thank you' for a child? N.Y. Ruling 2,000 English and Spanish- ter and we are a happy fami- .Realizing the words are speaking delegates are at- ly." mere indications of our true tending. feelings, we do want you to Hits School Still another comes from a know the gratitude we feel GOD LOVE YOU to S.MX. for $5 ... to A.H.C. for $50. "For Coadjutor Archbishop John J. Maguire of New couple who had previously towards you. your mission work. I can't help everyone and you know those in adopted two boys — and York and Auxiliary Bishop A WONDERFUL SON Book Loans most need." ... to J.M.H. for $20 ... to Anon, for $1,000 sent with Charles R. Mulrooney of ' then added a baby girl: a column. Brooklyn will give welcom- "On behalf of my wife, our "God could not bless any ALBANY, N.Y. — State ing addresses while Auxilia- sons and our new baby girl, two with a more wonderful Supreme Court Justice ry Bishop Joseph Green of please accept our most sin- son. He has truly changed T. Paul Kane has ruled un- Lansing, Mich., the organiza- cere appreciation of your our lives completely — and constitutional a provision tion's episcopal advisor, will kind cooperation, enabling all for the better. I sincerely of New York's textbook The GOD LOVE YOU medal, a lovely cameo medal of the give the keynote address. us to realize a lifetime of believe our love for him has loan law which directed Madonna of the world is one you would be proud to give or de- ONE OF FOUNDERS pleasure and affection with made us even closer to each school districts to lend lighted to receive. Designed by the world-renowned jeweler, Harry A principal speaker will be our lovely daughter." other. Thank you for your unselfish and devoted assist- textbooks to children at- Winston, and blessed by Bishop Sheen, the GOD LOVE YOU medal Eduardo Bonnin, a Spaniard BOY, THEN GIRL tending parochial schools. Voit is available in classic Florentine gold finish or pure sterling silver who is one of the founders of Having first adopted a ance." the Cursillo movement. He boy, this couple then added a He declared that the law and may be obtained by sending your request and corresponding There are two bright and violated state and federal offering to The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth will discuss "The Evolution little girl to their family: of the Cursillo Movement " happy lessons to be learned provisions on separation Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10001. $2 small sterling silver; $3 small and "The Future of the Cur- "The baby is as big a joy from these and other adop- of church and state. 10k gold filled; $5 large sterling silver; $10 large 10k gold filled. sillo Movement." to us as our boy. It's as tive parents. The law, which was to be- The Cursillo is an inten- though she has been here come effective Sept. 1, re- sive three-day program of forever. Her brother is get- The first, of course, is the quired local school boards to prayer, and of study and dis- ting used to the idea she is unbounded bliss that an ,lend textbooks selected from cussion of the truths of the here to stay. Thank you for adopted child can bring to a • state-approved books to chil- Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to Most Faith. It is designed to moti- all the happiness you have family. dren attending private and Heverand Fulton J. Sheen, National Director oi The Society for the vate Cursillistas to make given us. We will always re- The second is simplicity parochial schools in grades Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York their lives more God-cen- member you and will be look- and absence of delays and seven to 12, with reimburse- 10001, or to your Diocesan Director, Rev. Neil J. Flemming, Chancery tered and to inspire them to ing forward to your visit to red tape usually associated ment from the state up to Office. 6301 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami 38. Florida. be active in' apostolic works. our home." with the adoptive process. $15 per pupil. Page 8 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26. 1966 Hope in A Sand Box By CASS CASEY A box of wet sand . . . an assortment of tin sol- diers and miniature toys are leading disturbed minds out of the darkness of iso- lation into reality. As unlikely as it sounds, the sand bok and toys are merely an application of a \ form of art expression as , therapy for the emotionally disturbed child and adult. WELFARE METHOD The method is being suc- FIRST EFFORT of youthful pa- INNER STRUGGLE in youngster's cessfully used by the Depart- tient reflects deep regression. - mind is reflected in second session ment of Psychological Ser- Sparsely illustrated sand box in- vices of the Catholic Welfare as he creates war scene using pre- Bureau. dicates primitive state of mind as historic animals along with modern It may be ' difficult for a child tries to build new world. The soldiers. World is now coming into well-adjusted person, says choice of a few prehistoric animals view as he struggles to bring mod- Mrs. Mary Thomas, art points to non-existence of civilized ernism into prehistoric scene. therapist, to imagine himself life. isolated from the human race — dwelling on a primi- tive island of fear and insecu- rity. But people who are uproot- ed from their normal pattern Out of the Darkness of living usually suffer a traumatic or mental shock Mary Thomas guides patient into reality which results in emotional damage. In mental and emotional EXPERT PAINT and BODY WORK disturbances a person be- HIGH GRADE AUTOMOTIVE ENAMEL comes isolated and may expe- rience a frightening sense of $ 9S unreality. JR. 29 SPECIALIZED WAY EMERGENCE into reality is visible SECURITY as last in the fourth ses- Art, or play therapy, as in third session as youth brings sion as youngster creates a picture Metallic* $10 Additional Mrs. Thomas prefers to call first signs of life into view. He has of reality. Illustrated are houses, it, is 8 specialized way of created two islands, one barren and trees, modern vehicles and for the using painting, drawing, mo- the other thriving. The bridge is first time, people and domestic ani- National Paint & Body Works deling, sculpture and allied a means of escape from a still pre- mals. 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MACHINES her work locally as diagnos- All Mokes t Models ' INVITES DISCOVERT • Clean entire moch. • Check timing tician and therapist. • Check wiring • Adjust & lub. motor "Furthermor e," Mrs. • Thorough • Install new motor Thomas explains, "art thera- Lubrication belt As consultant, she is re- • Check ft. control • Check for worn py invites discovery not only responsible for the youth at of the things which are so- the Catholic Children's 2SL CALL 681-1271 cially unacceptable, but of ADBEV DEWING 11606 N.W. 7th Ave. Home, Bethany Residente, ADDEI CENTER MIAMI, FLA. unrecognized potentialities St. Vincents Hall and Boys- — a step forward out of ano- town. Mrs. Thomas is also a nymity. member of the Catholic Wel- "Since painting has long fare Bureau' Family Coun- since ceased to concern itself selling Service. FALSE TEETH merely with imitating the That Loosen external reality, it can be in "Since play therapy serves itself a real experience and the severely disturbed child," Need Not Embarrass often a means of finding one- the therapist explains, "we Many wearers of false teeth suffer embarrassment because their plates self as well as one's relation- use the 'World Test' devel- drop, slip or wobble at just the ship to the world and other oped by Dr. Lowenfield. wrong time. Don't live In fear of human beings. this happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the non-acid PLAYING WITH TOYS powder, on your plates. Holds false When she first came to teeth more firmly so they feel more "This method stresses the comfortable. Checks denture breath. the Catholic Welfare Bureau importance of playing with a Dentures that fit are essential to In August, 1964, Mrs. Thom- wide selection of miniature health. See your dentist regularly. as had just completed six itoy-soldier-like figures. Get FASTEETH at all drug counters. months as an art therapist "These include trees, bush- at Withymead Residential es, wild and domestic ani- Centre for Psychotherapy mals, people of all ages, through the Arts in Ereter, races and professions, teach- England. While in England, ers, soldiers, peasants, CLOSEOUTS the Laban method of move- nurses, children, Indians, ment therapy with retarded Negroes; all sorts of vehi- Of All Floor Samples children in Bristol. ; cles, traffic signals, bridges, houses, garden fences, etc. ALL STYLES OF JOIN THE PALEY-PEOPLE! IT SURE BEATS COOKIN' The previous four years, from which the child or ICKEN 1960-1963, were spent by adult creates his own world. FAMOUS BRAND INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN DINNER K5 H 3.95 Mrs. Thomas in Zurich, Swit- P zerland where she completed "The Lowenfield method FURNITURE 1A BARREL O'CHICKEN C Of) five semesters of special stu- 1• •W~ Serves 7-10 people. «#.*w dy at C. G. 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Page 10 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26, 1966 Liturgists Hear Pleas For Christian Activism By PAUL W. McCLOSKEY edged, bringing - about the CHANGES, REQUIRED HOUSTON, Tex. — new metaphor of the "one- Mere financial support and (NC) — Awareness, con- story universe." impersonal participation will cern, involvement — the Dr. Mathews asserted that *no longer do, she said. Indi- Christian's call to join ac- "death of God" theologians c a ting this will require have missed the point. He changes in traditional struc- tively in helping to rid the said: "When they are an- tures, she said: \world of social injustice —. nouncing God is dead, God is "One cannot go to a parish this was the dominant being born again." bazaar meeting and tutor a theme that resounded like CLASSICAL IMAGE slum child at the same time a double fugue here at the The only thing lost, he . . . The Christian must love National Liturgical Week. said, is the classical image, and serve, and he must serve Developed as by a recur- in which "certitude was a genuine human needs. There- ring trumpet call within this matter of authority. In our fore he must allow to die the counterpoint was the theme age that has gone forever." many forms of previous ser- of relevance and authentici- Today the Bible puts the vice which are how outmod- ty. question and modern man ed and escapist." The week, devoted to must give the answer, he "Worship in the City of said. This is that the peace Father Daniel O'Hanlon, Man," started (Aug. 22) the of Christ is attained only S.J., dogmatic theology pro- day after the Sunday Gospel when "you pick up your life fessor at Alma College, Los was the parable of the Good and give it, spend it, in be- Gatos, Calif., spoke In the Samaritan. half of modern man, secular same vein at a theology insti- man." tute which traditionally pre- EXCHANGING GREETINGS are dele- Epiphany parish, South Miami and METHODIST SPEAKS Ron Manasa, seminarian, St. Bren- The opening speaker at In the Mass which fol- cedes liturgical weekv gates from the Diocese of Miami to this first liturgical week of lowed Dr. Mathews' address, the Liturgical Conference in Houston, dan's parish, Miami. Bill Flanagan, the post-conciliar year was the celebrant was Msgr. "Secularization," he said, Tex. Father Rene Gracida, pastor of seminarian, Hallandale, was also at the Rev. Joseph W. Ma- John J. McEnewney, Brook- "makes us aware of what St. Ann's, Naples, left; greets Art the meeting. The seminarians are all thews, Methodist minister ings, S.D., liturgical confer- we've forgotten: that the Venezia, seminarian from West Palm students at the Major Seminary of who is dean of faculty of the ence president. He said in Christian God is a God of Beach; Mrs. J. Bonnen, Mrs. George Si. Vincent de Paul, Boynton Beach. Ecumenical Institute, Chica- his homily that "God is not history . . . The Christian as Bonfield, George Bonfield, all of go. infinite remoteness, but com- Christian must be thorough- passionate presence." ly involved in the course of ist worship and the crying reeded not only for the bene- Conference prior to the con- Dr. Mathews hailed secu- Sister Charles Borromeo, history; he must give him- needs of the worker for jus- fit of priests already work- vention opening, the meeting lar revolution of today as a theology professor at St. self unreservedly to man and tice and decency" which led ing in metropolitan areas, was attended by more than religious revolution bringing; Mary's College, Notre Dame, his temporal existence." communism to brand reli- but also t« stem the current 200 priests. a better dimension to Chris- Ind., told a general session NEW PROBLEMS gion the "opiate of the peo- decline in vocations and in- TO FORM COMMITTEE tianity. He said about 6,000 that "the building of ever Father O'Hanlon said the ple." crease in seminary drop-out One outcome was a deci- years ago man separated the more just and human' cities new. freedom created by ur- rates. sion to form a permanent sacred and profane, and con- is man's basic task in Christ banization and secularization Dr. John D. Donovan, committee to promote stu- ceived a "two-story uni- in our times." The Christian itself offers new possibilities head of the Dr. Donovan was the main dies of and changes in parish verse" with God "up there." today should "join the hu- for more meaningful worship. sociology department and speaker at a special meeting structures and life. The com- But, he added, in recent man race and stop protect- He said it was precisely be- past president of the Ameri- of priests in pastoral work mittee is to be open to mem- years "God was yanked out" ing himself from it," she cause of the "gap between a c a n Catholic Sociological throughout the country. bership by all priests en- and the secular was acknowl- said. formalistic, irrelevant, escap- Society, said such a study is Sponsored by the Liturgical gaged in pastoral ministry. Possible Revisions In Penance YOU CAN HELP THE Outlined At Liturgical Meet Society of St. Vincent de Paul HOUSTON, Tex. — The In the course of his talk, could then accept it and "per- reform of the sacrament Father Corrigan made these haps in rare cases amend it." of Penance called for by points: TO HELP OTHERS the ecumenical' council, —That for some people, Father Corrigan outlined By Donating Your Usable Discarded Furniture/ besides revising the rite of personal confession is "psy- possibilities for future Rugs, Appliances, Bedding, Clothing, Shoes and private confession, might chologically impossible," and changes concerning individu- Miscellaneous Items. also provide for communi- •that the Church in future al confession, group celebra- Please Contact The St. Vincent De Paul Store in your Area ty celebrations of the sac- .pastoral practice should take tion of the sacrament of Pen- •A- Ft. 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Silver Spring, Md., who has should be made into the in- Any article you may wish to donate will be gladly picked up. gained national prominence tent of the 16th-century He proposed that not only for his studies of Penance. council Fathers in line with the prayers, but the setting He said in the closing ad- the thesis that the term "di- as well, be changed in pri- dress of the 27th annual Li- vine law" was often used at vate confession. The tradi- turgical Week that "private the time of Trent for ecclesi- tional confessional, he said, confession will always be a astical and even civil law. says the wrong thing about true value within the the sacrament: "In this Chu,rch." —That in any case, mortal starkly impersonal dark cor- sin is "a free, full .and in ner, the interior of which is THREE VARYING FORMS some sense final decision to the ultimate in anonymity, it In line with the provision turn from God," and there- is hardly possible to celebrate of the council's Constitution fore "a rarity in Christian anything — much less the oh the Liturgy that "the rite life." joyous meeting of the Christ- and formulas for the sacra- • ian and the forgiving ment of Penance are to be ALTERNATIVE PENANCE Christ." revised so that they more Father Corrigan, director SPACIOUS ROOM URGED clearly express both the na- of women's vocations in the 1927 ture and effect of the sacra-, archdiocese of Washington Instead, he proposed every ment," Father Corrigan sug- and of Christ the church —: or if need be, recto- gested the possibility of litur- King parish just outside the ry — have a "spacious, beau- MIAMI SANATORIUM gical reforms allowing for capital city, also suggested tifully decorated and welcom- three varying forms for cele- that the imposition of rou- ing confessional room." Mod- & NEUROLOGY INSTITUTE brating the "sacrament of tine prayers as "penance" erate light would replace the For Nervous and Mental Disorders, reconciliation." following confession might traditional darkness — all in .Alcoholism and Drug Habituation give way to a prior act of order to "symbolize the The goal would be to devel- penance undertaken by the warmth and joy of this meet- 84 private rooms,,* 84 private baths op greater awareness of "the penitent himself. ing." It could be a face to Room Rates .. . ?15vper day plus Medical and social dimensions" of Pen- face meeting between priest Doctor Fees. ($27 per day approx, cost). ance — a recognition that This might be some act and penitent, he said, but a sin is "an offense not only related to his faults, such as sliding veil should be provid- Member U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Ha. Chamber against God but also against an apology to one he has ed so that anyone wishing to of Commerce, Miami Chamber of Commerce the whole Church and all offended, the priest said. He do so could preserve his ano- 79th ST. at MIAMI COURT - Ph. PL 7-1824 or PL 4-5354 mankind." added that the confessor nymity. August 26, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 11 Priest Heads Research On Lay Apostles WASHINGTON — (NC) — A priest long active in lay apostolate and social action DECORATIVE FURNITURE PULLS work has been named direc- On of hvinrtafs of itlightfal, different «n

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Reunion de Celebracion del Cincuentenario Exalumnos de la Pdfrona de los Cubanos El anuncio de que el cincuentenario de la proclama- ci6n de Nuestra Senora de la Caridad del Cobre como pa- trona de Cuba sera observado con toda dignidad en Mia- Escolapios mi con una solemne ceremonia en el Miami Stadium, ha LA MUY REVERENDA Madre Mary Louis O.P. rectentemente electa Madre Su- Uenado de jubilo a los miles de cubanos desterrados de periora de las Religiosas Dominicas de Santa Catalina de Ricci, dedfco una de sus Los antiguos alumnos d« esta area. primeras visitas despues de electa para el alto cargo dentro de la Orden al Centro lS> Escuelas Pias de Cuba ce- "Bradicionalmente, la Diocesis de Miami ha observado Hispano Catdlico de Miami, conducido por laa religiosas de esa comunidad. En la lebraran una convenci6n o la festividad de la patrona de los cubanos con cere- foto se ve a la Madre Louis con los nifios del Nursery del Centro. A la derecha reunite familiar el proximo monias llenas de esplendor liturgico, a las que el pueblo aparece Sor Immaculata, O.P., superiora del C.H.C - domingo, dia 28, —al dia si- ha respondido siempre con multitudinarias manifestaciones guiente de la festividad de de fe y de devoci6n mariaaa. San Jos6 de Calasanz— y que En esta ocasion, que se cumplen cincuenta anos de tendra lugar en la Iglesia y kt proclamaci6n oficial de la Virgen del Cobr« como pa- Clases de salon parroquial de San Juan trona de Cuba por el Papa Benedicto XV respondiendo al Bosco. pedido de los veteranos de las gestas d« independencia d« Ingles en Cuba, la celebracion anual tenia qu« estar marcada con En una exhortation a los un caracter especial. Y la respuesta del pueblo de habla el Centro antiguos alumnos escolapios, hispana de Miami ha de ser tambien de un caracter espe- •• •.••••• "U/ el comity organizador senala cial. que "sera un dia de recuer- Desde hoy, viernes, esta El tridiio que comenzara en todas las parroquias del abierta la matricula para los dos de nuestra infancia y in- Condado de Dade el dia 8 de septiembre, festividad de la —La celebr"aci6n anual del Wa del Trabajador (Labor cursos de ingles para adul- vented; un dia de mirada re- Virgen del Cobre y que culminara el domingo 11 de sep- Day) en la Didcesis de Miami sera observada una vez mas tos en el Centro Hispano Ca- trospectiva a los anos juveni- tolico. tiembre con una misa de campana presidida por el Obis- el proximo jueves, primero de septiembre, en una Jorna- les en las aulas^ calasan- po Carroll en el Miami Stadium, sera sin lugar a dudas da con la participacidn de dirigentes laborales y empresa- Las clases comenzaran el 4 cias; un dia de giratitud a de octubre y se ofreceran la mas grande demostrocion de fe publica ofretida por los irales, en el Hotel Deauville, M.B. El Obispa Coleman F. nuestros maestros, represen- cubanos y todos sus hermanos hispanoamericanos en estas Carroll, patrocinador y anfitri6n de la celebracion celebra- todos los martes, de 6:30 a tados aqui por el Padre Mo- 8 p. m., divididas en tres tierras estadounidenses. ra una misa pontifical a las 8:30 a.m. en la Iglesia St. desto Galofr6 y otros escola- Joseph, M.B., para abrir el evento, que despues de diversos grupos: .elemental, intermedio La Virgen que ha estado tan cerca de su pueblo en y avanzado. Otro curso de pios que asistiran al acto. paneles y discusiones quedara clausurado con una comida todos los momentos cruciales de la historia de Cuba; que ingles para adultos, este de estuvo junto a los mambises en la guerra por la indepeh- de gala en el Salon Napoleon del Hotel Deauville, en horas 1:15 a 3:15 p. m. comenzara Los actos seran los sieuien- de la noche. ' tes: dencia y que por petition de esos mismos mambises fue el martes 6 de septiembre. proclamada patrona de Cuba, que acompana a .los cubanos en —La dignidad y autoridad de los obispos de la Iglesia Al mismo tiempo se ofre- De una a tres, almuerzo fa- los sufrimientos de la Patsia y en la huida al destie- "como consagrados sucesores de los ap6stoles" fue reafir- , cera un curso de espanol miliar; a las tres, conven- rro, no ha podido ser honrada en la forma debida en mada la pasada semana por los Oaballeros de Colon. Una para norteamericanos, que tion, seguida la convention su pais, en este magno cincuentenario, pero los cubanos comenzarS el jueves 6 de oc- declaration unanime de la Convenci6n anual del Consejo por la proyecci6n de una be- del destierro y sus hermanos de la America toda, haran .Supremo de la organizaci6n fraternal que agrupa a un mi- tubre, con clases de 6:30 a 8 p. m. U« colecci6n de fotos de Cu- en Miami la demostracion de fe, en la que las oraciones llon doscientos mil miembros, exhort6 a una reafirmaci6n ba; o las 4:30, misa en honor aqui proclamadas publicamente se uniran a las que en si- puWica de su prof undo respeto por la plenitud sacerdotal Los interesados pueden de San Jose de Calasanz, fun- lentio haran los catolicos de Cuba. en cada obispo y prometio "cuidar y honrar esa sagrada matricularse en las oficinas dador de las Escuelas Pias, Habran de ser tres dias de oraci6n y de reafirmaci6n dignidad". del Centro Hispano Catolico, de lunes a viernes, en horas predicando en la misma el cristiana en las que cada cubano y cada hispanoamerica- —Mas de un centenar de matrimonios con sus hi- de oficina. Mas informes Padre Mario Vizcaino, Sch. no ha de acudir a su parroquia correapondiente, para final- jos participaron en el "picnic" anual del Movimiento Fa- llamando al FR1-5657. Las P., ex-alumno de las Escue- mente unirse todos en el magno acto del domingo 11 de miliar Cristiano, que este ano tuvo como escenario la pla- clases se ofceceran gratuita- las Pias de La Habana. septiembre, a las 7;30 de la nocre en el Miami Stadium. ya de Haulover. Fue todo un dfa de sano esparcimiento en mente. el que las familias de habla hispana disfrutaron de playa, deportes al aire libre y comida fraternal. Una forma ma- siva de hacer sentir la campana del MFC: "Moraliza'la pla- Bodas de Oro de ya con tu ejemplo". • . Vida Religiosa

El pasado dia 5 cumplic los cincuenta anos de vida religiosa Sor Ersilia Grugno- la, Madre Inspectora de las Antillas de la comunidad de religiosas salesianas. Las antiguas alumnas sale- 1 El movimiento "Coeurs Vaillantes-Ames Vaillantes", sianas de Cuba, pais donde la Asociacion Catolica para la Infancia que de-.de hace 30 dejo sembrado ejemplo le anos realiza labor asistencial en unos 40 paises, asiste abnegaci6n y desvelo, tuvie- a unos cien mil niiios en America Latina. ron una misa por sus inten- Este movimiento termino hace poco, a fines de julio, ciones en la Iglesia de San los trabajos de su II Encuentro International efectuado en Juan Bosco con motivo de la Domus Pacis de Roma, con participation de represen- ese aniversario de la religio- tantes de la Action Catolica para la Infancia, de 35 pai- sa radicada en la Republica ses: 11 africanos, siete asiaticos, ocho del Medio Oriente, Dominicana. seis de America Latina y tres de Europa. •%>»*&., Los principales temas estudiados durante el congreso fueion la situation actual de la infancia en todos los Florida, Buenos Aires paises, sobre todo en los subdesarrollados; la education cris- (NA) —En la capilla de los tiana y las responsabilidades del movimiento ante la nueva Padres de la Pia Sociedad de formation conliar, segtin informd el Padre Etienne Ven- San Pablo, Mons. Manuel Me- nin, Capellan General del Movimiento. n6ndez, obispo de San Mar- UNA FIESTA de comida campestre "Barbecue Open House" a benefkio de la LONDRES (NA)—El clero anglicano puso a disposi- tin, bendijo el primer pliego Ciudad de los Niiios de la Diocesis de Miami se ofrecio el pasado domingo en esa cion del culto catolico la legendaria abadia de Clastonbu- de 1« primera edition ar- institution con la asistencia de numerosas familias que disfrutaron de un dia plena ry, en la que a partir de ahora los sacerdotes podran gentina de la ultima version de eirtretenimientos al aire libre. En la foto, algunos de los jovencitos invitado* celebrar misas y servicios liturgicos. castellana de la Biblia. al acto de la Ciudad de los Niiios disfrutan de un alegre paseo en coche. Page 13 August 26, 1966 THE VOICE Miami. Florida marginales • Un Exodo Que Habld Gradas a los Beatles Nuestro companero Ma- nolo Reyes ofrecio en el ul- No tiene THE VOICE la intention de mera reaction cuando leimos las in- timo numero de The Voice zambullirse en ningun aspecto de la formaciones sobre esos comentarios. en Espafiol, un amplio re- Beatle-mania actualmente desatada en portaje sobre la dramatica distintos continentes; sin embargo, al Quizas muchos*de los que se re- fuga de mas de 13 mil cuba- igual que otras publicaciones seculares sienten ante las declaraciones de los nos, que se han arriesgado y religiosas, nos asalta una natural eu- Beatles se encuentran entre los que hoy a cruzar el Estrecho de la riosidad sobre la extrana influencia toman a Cristo como cosa dada, que Florida en fragiles' embar- VICE que estos cuatro hirsutos iconoclastas creen en El en una forma abstracta caciones para escapar del ejercen no s61o sobre la juventud sino no relacionada con su vida diaria, quie- terror y el hambre del sis- sobre la opinion publica. nes por fuerza o por habito quieren que tema comunista. su nombre y su causa sean respetados Las fotos tomadas por el Recientemente se cit6 a los Beatles en publico pero que en su fuero in- Servicio de Guarda Costas como aparentemente admitiendo su timo prefieren los placeres de la vida de los Estados Unidos —y falta de fe, menospreciando la religion a Su Divina voluntad y son facilmente que ilustraron ese reporta- en general y proclamando que ellos arrastrados por cualquier llamativo je—reflejaban a plenitud eran mas populares que Cristo. flautista que captura su fantasia mo- el dramatismo ejicerrado La ola de indignation aqui, y en todo mentaneamente, quienes desde hace en un exodo de pocos pre> el mundo, trajo como resultado una tiempo han olvidado que fue Jesiis cendentes en la historia da diseulpa de John Lennon. Pero lo real- quien dijo: "El que no esta conmigo la humanidad. esta contra Mi." mente interesante de todo esto es el Hombres y mujeres s« hecho de que, como declaro el Osser- arriesgan a las mas bruta- vatore Romano, el concepto de Lennon Quizas nosotros le debemos gratitud a los Beatles por hacernos meditar un les represalias en medio de de que el pueblo tiene mas interes en un sistema de represion tal . los Beatles que en Cristo, puede muy poco en la medida en que valuamos como el de la Cuba de hoy bien ser verdad. Esta fue nuestra pri- a Cristo en nuestras vidas. planeando una fuga que "LA ULTIMA PESADILLA DEL TIRANO" tras las incertidumbres de los dias de preparativos, la vigilancia de las milicias y los comites de barrio, el acecho de las rapid as lan- chas comunistas en las cos- tas de la Isla, lleva despues El Camino de la Fe de superado todo eso, a in- terminables horas al garate Por Manolo Reyes a la semana, o al mes para na- zo de su voluntad los hom- .estaba clavado en la Cruz deF en medio de las rapidas co- Golgota. ' Aquel que piensa que la vi- rrar en mudo dialogo espiri- bres descreidos. rrienite del Estrecho de la tual lo que le sucede y pedir da es facil estS creando una Florida; a veces de dias en- la ayuda que necesitan a fin A veces el camino es largo, El camino de la fe es ar- Utopia. Se nace y se muere teros de sed y hambre, de de vivir propiamente una otras veces es corto. S61o co- duo, lleno de encrucijadas, pe- en dolor y en el periodo tran- noce su extensi6n aquel que ro solo una enorme confianza sol abrasador y de aguace- existencia, ros torrenciales y pertinen- sitorio comprendido entre-am- todo lo puede. Ese camino se en Dios, llenara las almas de tes de marejadas que hacen bos extremos, el sufrimiento i Cuantos hay que dicen: llama la fe. caridad y perdon para alejar itr es su comun d>enoininador. temer la zozobra—y que so- "Ore y no he tenido respues- el odio y el resentimiento. ... ta?" Y yo les pregunto: "Aca- Y en el, dos males ace- lo Dios lo sabe, cuantos de VOICE Por eso el vivir es una ba- chan constantemente: el odio so la oration es el talisman Much os estan en el camino esos cubanos habran queda- talla eonstante contra el do- magico que se utiliza y a los y el resentimiento. do envueltos por una ola o de la fe, otros a traves de la lor. cinco minutos se tiene la peti- Odio hacia nuestros enemi- arrastrados por una co- 1 Ahora bien, en esa lucha no tion convertida en realidad?" go, odio hacia los seres huma- oraci6n pueden comenzar a rriente en esos mares que nos que nos agreden ffsica, se estS solo. El ser humano andarlo. Jamas se sabra el separa a Cuba de la Flori- No. Pero todos los creyen- moral y espiritualmente. da. cuenta con recursos espiri- tes en las cinco partes del glo- tiempo que separa el ser hu- tuales, d£divas del Supremo bo coinciden en que jamas Resentimiento hacia aque- mano de la realidad de sus La lente de los Guarda- Hacedor, para afrontar y ven- una oraci6n ha sido desoida. Uos que ven cometer un cri- buenos deseos, pero aquellos Costas norteamericanos, dev ja para la historia rostros y eer en el proceloso mar de la Sin embargo, media un perio- men en silencio o van mas que logren recorrer el cami- alia y se reparten los bienes gestos que hablan claramen- vida. do entre la petici6n y su rea- no de la fe, seran triunfado- lization y ese es precisamen- del que sufre, como cuando te de esta etapa sufrida por res del dolor, triunfadores de Cuantos hay que no elevan te el camino que tienen que los centinelas romanos se ju- el pueblo cubamo .Junto a una oration no ya diaria, sino recorrer solos, con el esfuer- gaban la tunica de Aquel que la vida. la labor Tieroica y abnegada de rescatar a los mas de esos fugitivos, atendiendo- los con ejemplo de solidari- dad humana, los guardacos- tas estan dejando un testi- Ante el Colegio monio grafico incalculable un solo dia, porque ya van a sas se hacen con orden, con al recoger, al momento de El tiempo pasa mis rapido dejen para ultima hora el miren los libros que ahora les empezar las clases. metpdo, con organization rescatarlos de la riesgosa de lo que muchos se imagi- comprarlos. tocan y los lean un poco pa- En la vida, cuando las co- siempre suelen salir bien. fuga, los rostros de hom- nan. Tal parece que ayer co- ra ir volviendo poco a poco al Las cosas hechas al ulti- bres agobiados despues de menzaron las vacaclones y ritmo del estudio. mo momento siempre tien- MAS DE 50 MIL DOMNICAS largas horas a la intempe- ya han empezado los anun- den a salir mal. Con tiempo Si hay alguna aslgnatura. APOSTOLADO EN EL MVNUO rie en medio del mar, de cios para la inauguracidn del del ano pasado que ustedes. antianos abatidos despues se pueden escoger mejor. Un milldn ciento setenta y dos mil alumnas reciben nuevo curso escolar. Segun creen que no la tenian fuer-: de dejar toda una vida la ensenanza impartida por las 52,883 religiosas dominicas se ha venido informando es- Hay quienes no les gusta te, es recomendaWe que tra- atras, de tiernas criatu- que desarrollan su apostolado en el mundo, divididas en te debera empezar el dia 6 hablar de las clases en estos ten de repasarla, especial- ras que han seguido a sus de Septiembre. momentos en que todavia 135 congregaciones religiosas. Los monasterios de clau- padres en una odisea que mente si es Aritmetica. Los. sura de la Orden son 216 con unas 6,000 religiosas domi- estan de vacaciones. Pero en conotimientos de cada afio. no comprenden. Ya estamos a fines de la vida es conveniente mirar nicas, mientras que los monasterios de la Tercera Orden Agosto. Y queda una semana escolar son muy necesarios. son 44 con* mas de mil religiosas. Capitulos de esa dram5- en el futuro para estar mejor para mantenerlos y desarro-. tica historia de la fuga de antes de que se reanuden las. preparado cuando Ueguen las DESCUBREN ESCALERA DE LAS CATACU'MBAS clases. llarlos en el siguiente curso.. un pueblo, que fueron re- cosas. La Pontificia Comisi6n de Arqueologia Sacra descu- cogidos en el magistral tra- VOICI Asi pues, si no se tiene el brio la escalera mas larga.de las catacumbas romanas, en Asi pues ustedes tienen No essbueno esperar a que bajo de Manolo Reyes, en conocimiento anterior, mu- una region de la Via Ardeatina, entre San Calixto y Domi- ahora una, nueva oportunidad ' estas sucedan y que nos las piginas de nuestra ul- cho menos podra tenerse el tila, despues de una serie de excavackmes durante doce para hacer planes para el cur- sorprendan sin preparaci6n. tima edition. conocimiento posterior. meses. ' so escolar del proximo ano y La historia de un exodo siempre para disfrutar sana- Por eso, desde ahora es La monumental escalera, construida en la mitad del Y mientras, poco a poco, que habla. Que habla "del mente los dias que quedan conveniente que se compren siglo IV, tiene nueve gradas, una longitud de 35 metros, van preparandose para regre- y una profundidad de veinte. Las gradas en general estan dolor de. un pueblo que eon de vacaciones. todos los libros, asi como las sar al colegio, disfruten estos magnificamente conservadas. su sacrificio esta salvando demas cosas que se van a ne- ultimos dias de vacaciones. Esta escalera descubierta en la Roma subterranea cris- a America. .del dolor de un ' Es bueno que ya vayan pen- cesitar en el prdximo curso. sando en comprar los lapiees Pero disfrutenlos sanamente, tiana, es la unica que posee caracteristicas curvilineas; es- pueblo que no nacio para y las libretas, asi como los li- Y hasta es aconsejable que como hasta ahora, no que- ta particularidad depende probablemente de que los cons- ser esclavo." bros que van a utilizar en el ustedes, los j6venes y nifios riendo agotar todos los en- tructores intentaron situarla en una propiedad privada, proximo curso escolar. No que van de nuevo al colegio, tretenimientos de golpe, en sin llegar a la carretera cercana. G. P. M.

Page 14 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26, 1966 Una Banda de Jovenes Hispanos Ameirizan los Bafles El Wafutsf y el Monkey se Mezclancon el Cha Cha Cchi y la Cnmbla. Alegria Juvenil en el Centro Hispano El Centro Hispano Cat61ico ofreee una nueva faceta de servieio a la colonia latina de Miami: La oportunidad de diversiones para la juventud. Mucho se habla de los in- calculables servicios del Centro; muchas fotografias se han publicado de la clinica y dispensario dental, de los refu- giados aeudiendo en busca de ropas y alhnentos, de las clases de ingle's para adultos y del s.ervicio de empleos, de la direcci6n espiritual y la ensenanza de religi6n. Ahora, tambie"n, se pueden ofrecer las fotos de una juventud que se divierte sanamente, disfrutando de los ritnios de moda en un amplio salon, con una inspirada banda. No por mas ligera o menos dramatica, esta nueva fa- ceta del Centro deja de ser importante. La juventud latina necesita de lugares donde divertirse sin el peligro de in- fluencias nocivas y uno de esos lugares es el Centro His- pano Cat61ico, donde matrimonios del Movimiento Familiar Cristiano velan por un ordenado entretenimiento en un ambiente que aunque tiene las ventajas de amplios salones y ruidosas orquestas, mantiene siempre un caracter fami- liar. Estos bailes se ofreceran regularmente cada dos s&ba- dos en el cuarto piso del Centro Hispano Cat61ico. El pro- ximo sera el 3 de septiembre, de 7 a 10:30 p.m., con Baile Juvenil en Ambiente Familiar musica moderna, concursos y otros entretenimientos. Los Jovencitos Charlan con Sor Mary Robert, 0. P.

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La situation en America Mas tarde, Luis Turcios, Je- la, el senor Dimas Salazar Ri- America Latina, en vista del mente para los guerrilleros funcionarios del regimen ca«-. Latina se ha agravado en la fe guerrillero eomunista vera. titulado Congreso de Estu- rojos y qu« apdrentemen- trista. ultima semana con una serie que apoya a Fidel Castro,, diantes Latino-americanos te procedia de algiin punto de amenazas subversivas emitio un comunicado di-. Ambos hechos ocurrieron que se celebro en La Habana del Caribe. Los peritos del Entre los que confesaron, _jipoyadas e inspiradas desde en el Departamento de Es- ciendo que Portillo habia si- a principios de este mes de Gobierno VenezcTano estan segun la policia, hay un pe- i Habana. cuintla. do fusilado por las Fuerzas. agosto. Y la Tri-Continental tratando de identificar la riodista espanol, un tecnico Armadas Reheldes que & di-. El jueves 18 de agosto fue en enero ultimo. procedencia de las armas. rige, porque Portillo habia. Los cuatro atacantes de el6ctrico, un maestro de es- muerto en Guatemala el lider atacado a una manifestacion Cardona viajaban en un jeep cuela, y un m6dico europeo anticomunista Manuel Ore- Como datos adkionales En Colombia, en el Depar- eomunista en Guatemala, en y lucian uniformes verde oli- que recientemente estuvo en liana Portilk). En ocasion de que prueban el incremento tamento de Huila, unos cien un acto de solidaridad con el. vo. Cuba. ir acompanado de su esposa, la agitacion subversiva en pueblo cubano, el 19 de abril. individuos con uniformes en su autom6vil, este fue d«- America, en Uruguay, la se- de 1961. El gobierno guatemalteco verde olivo, atacaron un Por su parte. la Radio RO- tenido en una carretera de que preside Julio Cesar Men- mana pasada, fue descubierto un gran cargamento de ar- ' puesto militar, matando a 15 ja de La Habana, ya comen- Guatemala, por individuos Cuarenta y ocho horas mSs dez Montenegro estti afron- mas en la ciudad de Pajan- soldados e hiriendo a otros z6 a hacerse eco de ataques que vestian uniforme verde tarde, el Coronel Pedro Car- tando el tomar una accion du, con numerosa propagan- olivo. Los raalhechores se lle- dona, administrador de la violenta contra estas incur- quince. a la policia mexicana por las da eomunista y manuales de varon a Portillo al interior finca Concepcion de Guate- siones de los guerrilleros co- detenciones realizadas. . la guerra de guerrillas de Er- de un bosque, mientras otros mala (una de las mas gran- munistas. Ademas, hay qu« En Mexico,. s^gntt informa-. nesto Guevara, alias "El quedaron en la carretera con des productoras de cana del contar con el hecho que los ron idS autorit'ades aztecas,. Todo esto ha sucedido en Che". Un conocido eomunis- la esposa. A los pocos minu- pais) fue asesinado por des- eje'reitos centroamericanos ta ufuguayo, Jorge Melgar, se descubrio im complot y la ultima semana y revela la tos se oyeron disparos. Y en- conocidos que le tendieron son pequenos y aparentemen- fue detenido por este hallaz- las personas detei.'das con-, amenaza que se cierne sobre tonces los bandidos huyeron. una emboscada y lo atacaron te vulnerables por las gue- go. fesaron que dirigian una es-. America Latina, asi como el con ametralladoras. Otras 4 rrillas rojas, como se ha ve- La senora, presa de Panico nido advirtiendo desde hace cuela para adiestrar guerri- ritmo en aumento de las personas resultaron heridas. En Venezuela, tar^bifin en corrio en busca de auxilio. muehos anos. lleros a fin de que actuaran agresione- a la paz y la se- Cuando los vecinos Uegarom. En julio pasado fue asesi- la ultima semana, bajo el en Mexico. Segun la policia, guridad continentales que al lugar de los hechos halla- nado, en circunstancias ana- Todo esto parece indicar agua, en el Estado Falc6r se tienen su punto de origen ron a PortHlo muerto, con la logas, el administrador de la que Fidel Castro esta acele- descubri6 un cuantioso car- el presunto director de la es- eara destrozada- a balazos.. finca Santa Rita de Guatema- rando sus agresiones a la gamento de armai, probable- cuela, mantuvo contacto con en La Habana.

August 26. 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 15 PASTORAL CON JUNTA DEL EPISCOPADO PERU AN O Oration de los Fieles Diferencia Economica se Opone a Justkia Social Oecimo Tercer Domingo Despues de Penfecosfes LIMA (NA) —Los Obispos l a las que Ileg6 el Epis- piraciones morales, espiritua-. los medios a nuestro alcance peruanos seiialaron en Una coipado. Entre ellas se cita el leg y religiosas". para que se recojan los mejo- (28 de Agosio) * Declaration Pastoral emitida pedido h-echo a la Santa Sede res resultados de la ley de al finalizar su Conferencia para que se implante el Dia- Agrega que todo hombre Reforma Agraria en actual Celebrante: El Sen«r sea eon vosotros. Episcopal realizada en esta conado Permanente, la crea- tiene el deber de tr aba jar y ejecud6n". Pueblo: Y con tu espiritu. capital, que "Las excesivas di- cion del Centro National de el derecho al trabajo y que la remuneraci6n del trabajo Celebrante: Oremos: Pidamos a Dios que ayude a su San- ferencias economicas entre Catequesis y la del Oentro Jnsisten, sin embargo, "en ta Iglesia, a las autoridades civiles y a todos los hom- los miembros y los pueblos de Medios de Comunicaci6n "debe ser tal que permita al la absoluta necesidad de hombre y a su familia una vi- bres de buena voluntad, en la tarea de curar las llagas de una misma familia huma- Social. atender a fondo a la capaci- de la injusticia social qae aflige a la sociedad. na escandalizan y se oponen da digna en el piano mate- taci6n basica de los campesi- At hablar de la situation Lector: Por nuestro Santo Padre, el Papa Paulo, para que a la justicia social, a la equi- rial, social, cultural y espiri- nos, sin la cual poco serviria social, la Declaration indica. tual". ' sus ensenanzas sociales sean aceptadas por mayor numero dad, a la dignidad de la per- su promotion economica y de horobres, oremos al Sefior. sona humana, no menos que que "La finalidad del aumen-. menos todavia la sola repar- Los prelados peruanos ma- Pueblo: Sefior, Ten piedad. a la paz social e internacio- to en la production no es el. nifiestan su preocupacion "al tition de la tierra". Por ello Lector: Por nuestro Ob spo, Coleman F. Carroll, que ac- nal". mero incrememto de log pro-, maximo y de un modo espe- anuncian su prop6sito de per- tiia con creciente efectividad como mediador entre gru- ductos, no la gananda, ti at. Jfeccionar y ampliar los Cen- Este texto pertenece a la cial por la situation social y pos antagdnicos, oremos al Senor. poder, sino el servicio del. economica de las poblationes tros que con ese objetivo ya Pueblo: Sefior, Ten piedad. tercera parte de la Declara- se han establecido en varias tion, discutida y aprobada hombre, de todo el hombre,. campesinas de la Sierra" y Lector: Por nuestro parroco (N) y por todos los sacerdo- diocesis y prelatUras y crear en la Asamblea, que se refie- teniendo en cuenta sus ne-. reiteran su "voluntad mas de- tes, para que sus p.rincipios cristianos sean aplicados a los otros nuevos. re a las resoluciones princi- cesidades materiales y sus as-. cidida de cooperar por todos problemas de nuestra comunidad, oremos al Senor. Pueblo: Senor, Ten piedad. Lector: Por todos los que luchan por la causa de una EXTRANO PERO CIERTO paz justa en Viet Nam, que sus esfueraos se vean pronto coronados 'con el exito, Oremos al Sefior. Pueblo: Senor, Ten piedad. La BIBLIA es en Grecia considerada como parte del "k Lector: Por todos los que sufren persecuci6n en el bregar patrimonio cultural de la nation, y cualquier intento = por los derechos civiles, para que usen solo medios pati- de traducirla del griego clasico al modern©, esta ex- .-5 ficos en la busqueda de corregir errores, oremos al Senor. Estrenos en Espaftol presamente prohibido por la ley. Pueblo: Sefior Ten piedad. ; Por Alberto Cardell« Lector: Por todos los que nos reunimos en esta asam- blea del pueblo de Dios, para que a traves de nuestra par- TEATRO TOWER: "Darling'. Pelicula con titulos en espa- ticipation en esta misa seamos librados de todo lo que Sol. Director: John Schlesinger. Interpretes: Julie Christie. nos pueda separar de Dios, Oremos al Sefior. Dick Bogarde. —"Darling" es un film de diferencia y po- Pueblo: Sefior, Ten piedad. lemica. Sobre todo diferencia entre realization t6cnica y Celebrante: O Dios, Sin Ti, nada es fuerte, sin Ti, nada forma de hacer llegar un mensaje. El recien llegado reali- es santo; din'genos y guianos para que no perdamos la zador John Schlesinger ha logrado un film con estilo fres- bendicion de la Vida Eterna. For Cristo, Tu Hijo, nues- co, contemporaneo y ha hecho bien, sin trucos, la compo- tro Senor, que Contigo vive y reina en unidad del Espi- sition de personajes y cosas en cada toma. Tambie'n ha lo- grado una buena continuidad dramatiea, sin lagunas. To- ritu Santo, Dios, por los siglos de los siglos. - dos los logros anteriores han sido en el bando tecnico. Pueblo: Amen. El argumento de "Darling" gira en torno a la vida y milagros de una llamada Diana, mas conocida por "Darling", lugar m4s frecuen- temente visitado de Pooos 11 ombres han es- j>ersonificada por una Impecable actuation de Julie Chris- Francia, despufe de Pa- eapado de la temida ris, es MO'NT ST. TORRE DE LONDRES tie, y el mismo nos presenta, sin recatos, sentimientos MICHEL en BRE- en I n g 1 a terra, locos de medida actual. Hastio y deception que sienten mu- TAi»A. donde pero uno de los anualmente mas que lo logro fue chos. Egoismo y lujuria bien servidos al publico a traves de 400,000 per- sonas acuden a suita JOHN de Julie Christie. "Darling" es un film ingles. La filmica visitar la famo- RARD, que hizo norteamericana no ha sido nada timorata en algunas oca- sa Abadia me- una audaz esca- VOICE dieval. pada en 1954, siones, pero quizas mas positiva, quizas trazando pautas en tras haber per- Unico Periodico Reolmente Bilingii« en Miami manecido prlslo- medio de errores. Muestra: la juventud, el matrimonio y nero allf algun las "non santas" companias en el film "Despedida de Sol- tiempo. tero" de Delbert Mann. El problema "tabii' de las dro- Cuando gas en "El Ansia Perversa" de Fred Zinneman. SAN BERNABDO DE CLAIRVAUX t ingresd en los Otstercienses, su ejemplo e Inspiracidn fue Todavia se recuerda el film italiano "Las Noches de Ca- seguido rapidamente por sus cinco hermanos. Su padre tam- blria" donde con arte, toques de comicidad y mucho de bien le imito' en la ancianidad. optimismo rristiano se trata filmicamente una parte fea de la vida diaria. Con el respaldo de lo anterior, hacemos Siempre Hay A/go Interesante Para Ud. en esta pregunta: ^Hasta donde se hace necesario un em- "rloy, el periodico catolico no et un luja . ipaque de crudeza para relatarnos errores actuales? CLASH-. Santorol de la Semana superficial o una devocion opcional. cs FICACION MORAL: A-4 (MAYORES OON REPAROS). .. un instrumento necesario para la circu- TEATRO T1VOLI: "La Incontestable Molly Brown". Film DOMINGO 28. SAN AGUS- los moros; quedose §1 mismo ^ lacion de aquellas ideas que alimentan • eon titulos en espafiol. Director: Charles Walter. Interpre- TIN.—Confesor y doctor. Fue cautivo para librar a otros nuestra Fe". ter Debbie Reynolds. Version filmiea de la obra teatral ho- convertido a la fe catolica cristianos. Murio en 1240. Vt Paulo VI. monima en torno a la vida de una joven que aspira a ser por las oraciones y lagrimas na al mundo muerta ya su de su madre Santa Monica. madre; por eso las madres una gran senora. Excelente ritmo y niimeros. musicales. "Es ni ferviente esperanza que cada Constante defensor de la fe eafolieas le invocan cuando familia de la Diocesis se suscriba a The CLASIFICACION MORAL: Al (TODA LA FAMILIA). .. contra los maniqueos y pela- han de tener un hijo. TEATRO TRAIL: "Quien durmio en mi cama". Pelicula con Voice y pueda beneficiarse de la valiosa gianos, de obra y por nume-' JUEVES 1 DE SEPTIEM- formacion, instruccion e inspiracion que titulos en espafiol. Interprete: Dean Martin. Aqui han ela- rosos escritos, era consultado BRE.—San Gil Abad. Griego borado Una comedia compleja, de situaciones risibles y provee semana Imente la visita en el ho- y tenido por oraculo de la d« nacidn, dedicose al estu- gar de nuesfro periodico diocesano. The espolvoreada con un ingrediente de actualidad: sexo. La fe catolica. Murio el ano 430. dio y ejercicio de la caridad. Voice". misma trata sobre las ventajas y desventajas de ser actor LUNES 29. —La DegoUa- Celebre poi sus obras y mila- de television. Presenta situaciones de adulterio y trajes ob- cion de San Juan Bautista. gros, murio en la paz del Se- Obispo Carroll. jetables. Tambien dialogos y bailes sugestivos. CLASIFICA- Fue degollado el Precursor iior ea el Siglo VI. CION MORAL: B (DESACONSEJABLE). baile en el que danzo con la VIERNES 2. SAN ESTE- baile en el que daszo con la BAN, REY DE HUNGRIA.— "Sfcane el Desconocido". Pelicula con titulos en espafiol. In- -hija de la cruel y deshones- ~'ierpn>ies: Alan Ladd y Van Helfin. Este film clasico, con Adornado con divinas virtu- ta Herodias. des, fue el primero que con- una fotografia exterior de gran belleza, procede de la MARTES 30. SANTA RO- virtio a los hungaros a la fe mano de uno de los diez mejores directores norteamerica- SA DE LIMA—Fue Rosa, di- de Cristo. Descans6 en el nos: George Stevens. iSus peliculas?: La inolvidable "Am- ce el Breviario, la primera Senor el aiio 1038. A pesar de No Debe Faltar en Ningun Hogar Catolico biciones que matan", la nostalgica y familiar "Gigante' de flor de santidad en la Ameri- las persecuciones, la fe por James Dean y "El Diario de Ana Frank". "Shane" pose* ca meridional; verdadero SI sembrada sigue firme en un aire psicologico, cosech6 numerosos premios y Osca- prodigio de penitencia, sobre el pueblo hiingaro. Voice Dpto. de Circulacion | res, esta brillantemente protagonizada por Alan Ladd y cau- todo al tomar el habito de SABADO 3. 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Escribio en su testa- | Direccion ,.. • i Nos trae la vida inmoral de varios habitantes de una casa MON NONATO. —Fue reli- mento: "He nacido pobre, he $5.00 al ano en Estados Unidos. de vecindad enmarcado todo en un ambiente muy bajo. gioso y Cardenal de la Or- vivido pobre, y pobre quiero CLASIFICACION MORAL :A-4 (MAYORES CON RBPA-. • den de la Merced. Redimi6 6 mork". Fallecio el 20 de I . ROS). muchos cristianos cautivos de agosto de 1014. $7.50 al ano en otros poises. I

Page 16 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26. 1966 Guidelines Are Set For Dioceses Seeking Inter-Faith Council Role WASHINGTON — Suggested'procedures for Catho- —"Explore as many areas ment, it is to be expected lic dioceses and parishes considering membership in coun- of common interst as possi- that new forms of cooperative cils which include other faiths are contained in a docu- ble." activity supplementing or ment issued jointly by the Catholic Bishops' Commission —"Determine one of more perhaps even altering the for Ecumenical Affairs and the National Council of areas in which the needs of present form of the council Churches. the community and the con- of churches may commend themselves." The document recom- cerns of the churches indi- -•"'qends an extended period of Churches. It is entitled "In- cate that cooperation is de- lutual preparation" by formation . on Relations be- sirable." COMMON TASKS catholic dioceses or parishes tween tiie Roman Catholic —"Develop programs or and councils of churches Church and Councils of projects in one or two of Another form of collabora- prior to actual Catholic mem- Churches." these areas' and carry them tion recommended by the bership. But after such prep- out together." document is "working togeth- aration, It says, it is possible The "information" is the —"Work together for a er in common tasks." These for a Catholic body to "join first document issued by the period of a year or two, per- include dialogues; ecumeni- wholeheartedly."' working group, which was haps through a joint commit- cal prayer and observances; ONE SEE BELONGS established last May. tee or other working group and cooperation on such com- The archdiocese of Santa NOT FINAL outside the structure of ally munity problems as "race, Fe, N.M., is the only Catho- In a memorandum accom- existing organization, until poverty, urban renewal and lic diocese in the country panying the "information," the wisdom of closer ties is relocation, education, delin- which now belongs to a coun- the working group's co-chair- indicated through basic un- quency, problems of aging, cil of churches. Individual men — Bishop John J. Car- derstanding and mutual com- migrant workers, and nation- Catholic parishes in several berry of Columbus, Ohio, mitment." al and world issues." states belong to their local and the Rev. John Coventry —"Discuss thoroughly the church councils. In addition, Smith, general secretary of meaning, privileges, opportur Also suggested are ecumen- Catholic priests in a number the Commission on Ecumeni- nities and responsibilities of ical open house programs; of areas have joined local cal Mission and Relations, membership in a council of interdenominational religious ministerial associations — United Presbyterian Church churches." censuses; joint film, theatri- more informal bodies than U.S.A. — note that it is not —"After thorough discus- cal, art and music festivals; the church councils, which Intended as a "final or defini- sion and appreciation of the joint pastoral training Insti- are federations of Protes- tive document" but rep-meaning and promise of such tutes in marriage counsel- SINGER-ACTOR Dennis Day visited Archbishop tant, Anglican and Orodox resents current thinking. cooperation join wholeheart- ing; joint sponsorship of tele- Edward D. Howard during a recent appearance at bodies. edly in membership in a vision and radio programs; Portland, Ore., during which he recorded TV spot In discussing mutual prepa- council by official action of and cooperative efforts to fos- announcements for the local St. Vincent de Paul The new document was ration for membership by all concerned." ter understanding of the ecu- Society, whose symbol is shown on salvage truck prepared by the working Catholic bodies in councils of OTHER FORMS menical movement through in background. group of the Bishops' Commis- churches, the document rec- the communications media. sion for Ecumenical Affairs ommends the following The document outlines a and the National Council of steps: . " number of other possible The document says joint forms of collaboration be- prayer is "generally accepta- tween Catholics and members ble and desirable" among FLORIDA FEDERAL TRUST 1 of other denominations. Catholics, Protestants, Ortho- Relations 'Regularized Among these -are dialogues dox and Anglicans. But it (A REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST) notes that some churches among clergy, between clergy, Offering shares of beneficial interest only and laity, and among laity; observe certain "limitations" Between Vatican, Haiti the exchange of observers with regard to joint prayer to bona fide residents of Florida. and consultants; and theand common worship. f VATICAN CITY — (NC) — The Holy See has con- formation of a joint commit- Invite You To Review The Prospectus firmed reports that relations between Church and State tee or working group. in Haiti have been regularized. SOUTHEASTERN SECURITIES One of the functions of a The confirmation of the been expelled from that coun- joint committee should be try in 1960 and 1961. ZENITH and RCA OF FLORIDA, INC. new accord was published in. 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PHONE ©S7-1E WIDE SELECTION GOOD WILL USED CARS To hasten the .regulariza- ON-THE-SPOT GMAC FINANCING tiun of relations it is expect- ed that Pope Paul VI will FUNERAL 4 SERVICE ADVISORS - 16 FACTORY-TRAINED MECHANICS name a new apostolic nuncio Insure Fast, Quality Guardian Maintenance Service to Haiti and that the Hai- HOMES tian ambassador to the Holy See will take up residence in FT. LATJDERDALE Rome. 299 K. FEDERAL HWY. — 3501 W. BHOWARD BtVD. JA 2-28H • US 1-6100 MOODY PONTIAC Earlier Pope Paul VI had accepted the resignation of DAN H. FAIRCHILD two Haitian bishops who had ESTABLISHED 1930 500 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA August 26. 1966 THE VOICE Miami. Florida Page 17 Apostles Lead Shelves Grid Star At Newman Softball League By JACK HOUGHTELING and an ability to run with With 21 lettermen on hand who has jumped from 162 to Standings in the North Coach Sam Budnyk of the ball. He was slowed con- and a full spring of workouts 180 pounds. siderably last season by inju- the Explorers are figured as Dade Catholic Softball " West Palm Beach Cardinal ries but now bigger and tough this season. Other standouts could be Leagues: ; Newman High has suf- stronger, he should be a John Faix, 165, an all-dio- fered the first jolt of the "I feel better about this Team W L standout. , •- • . cese pick last fall as defen- St. Monica Apostles 4 1 football season. one than I did last year," sive halfback, tackle Mike states Mirkovich. Visitation Angels 6 2 Joe Godfrey, Diocese all- Romano is another power- Durney, 220 pounds, Richard O.L.P.H. Jets 4 4 star center, won't be avail- ful runner. He packs 206 Jon has virtually an all- U1 r i c h, 200-pound tackle, veteran squad for the sea* St. Bartholomew 3 4 able. The rugged 190- pounds on a 6-1 frame. Last Jim Gardner, 185-pound O.L.P.H. Gateway 2 5 frey hurts, things aren't too season he totalled close to son's opened Sept. 15 against guard, and end John Essex, pounder was ruled physical- long-time state power Coral St. Monica Saints 16 ly ineligible by his family bad. 800 yards in rushing and 180. Sam does have lettermen should be the workhorse of Gables High. Leading Hitters / doctor. OTHER CAMPS back at all of the other line the Crusaders' offense. PYTEL A STANDOUT Allison, Jets, .528; Wein- Godfrey broke a leg last spots and he's also got a.tal- Heading the list is stand- In other football camps, Mike Gallagher, promoted stein, Angels, .510; Whitak- spring while horseback rid- ented pair of backfield per- Filling in the halfback out quarterback Lew Pytel, er, Angels, .500; Taylor, Bar- ing and it hasn't completely formers in quarterback spots should be Mike Keter a starter for the third from assistant to head coach at Ft. Lauderdale's St. Thom- tholomew, .488; McNab, Jets, healed. Steve Maresco and fullback and John Lobsinger. straight season. .485; Copley, Apostles, .482; The loss of Godfrey leaves as Aquinas, had an early John Romano, both of whom The Class A Crusaders With Lew in the starting Dossey, Gateway, .479; John- Budnyk with only one start- gained starting status last backfield probably will be turn out of 25 players, Coach open their nine-game sched- Vince Zappone at Hollywood son, Apostles, .474; Pregiosi, er back from last year's line, season as sophomores. Lou LaNeve, 175, and Tom- Apostles, .474; Cates, Gate- which led the Crusaders to a ule on Sept. 23 against Jupi- Chaminade had 42 for the ter High. my Netter, 170, as the run- way, .460. 6-3-1 season. End Jeff Hackl, In the line, there are Mark ning backs and little Bill first practice, Tony Licata of a 175-pounder, is returning. Grandusky, 185, and Tony COLUMBUS PROSPECTS Farrell as flankerback. AH Ft. Lauderdale Cardinal Gib- LETTERMEN BACK Allison, 190, for tackle; Mike Another coach with consid- but Farrell were starters bons had an encouraging 36 Although the loss of God- O'Connell, 170 and Tony erably brighter prospects is - last season. players on hand and at Arch- Schools Are Opened Rask, 145, at guard, and Jeff Jon, 'Mirilovich who heads The line looks big and sol- bishop Carroll of Fort Pierce "Where Students Are Individuals" Groover, 175, to team up into his second season as id. 28 players came out.' To Non-Catholics Adelphi Prep with Hackl at the end spots. head coach of Miami's Chris- Assistant coach Rudy (RNS) — topher Columbus, rated as a Pleasant surprises have Bretherick handled the first Coadjutor Bishop Clarence Please see our ads in ihe In Godfrey's center posi- darkhorse among the Class been Lou Feyt, a 215-iX>iin- week of practice for Carroll G. Issenmann of Cleveland Phone Book Yellow Pages. tion will be 18,0-pound Bill AA schools. Last season Miri- der, who will be used as both as head coach Bob Pracek has urged pastors of inner- Craven, a junior. offensive tackle and defen- was not expected back in Brochure on request lovich was named as the Co- city parochial schools to fill Maresco and Romano lumbus head coach during sive end, John Gundlach, toW« until this week. Pracek any empty desks in their 12390 W. Dixie Hwy. Ph. 757-7623 should key the attack. the summer months and nev- who has grown from 163 led Carroll to an official 8-1- N. Miami 33161 Ph. 681-3568 schools by offering enroll- STRONG ARM er had a chance to ,work pounds last season to 180, at 1 season and was named the ment to non-Catholic chil- Soon new Southwest Bunch Maresco is a strong 185- with" his squad in spring middle guard on defense, and diocese's Coach of the Year dren. pounder with a good arm drills. Pat Healey, offensive guard for his work. 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J50-IZO / Of JJL-LLL I |nbs ter Thsrmador or Newburg CALABRIA Selection of Over -200 Italian Specialties-Steaks-Barbeques-Roast-Seafood All Pasta - Pastries - Ice Creams - Wedding & Birthday Cakes Made On The Premises Featuring " CANNOLI, PIZZA and CALZONE, SFOGLIATELLE TORTA Dl RICOT^A TIMBALO alia CALABRESE MANICOTTI LASAGNA GNOCCHI RAVIOLI RISOTTO FETTUCCINE Choice of: JABONETTE Hi POLLO FAKCITO BRACIOLA alia CALABRIA con Pine 3680 CORAL WAY Nuts and Raisin Stuffing MELAZANE alia CALABRESE .FAMOUS $3.95 FOR Open Sundays at 2 P.M. Res.: BENNI. /JUMBO 12155 Biseayne Blvd. PL 4-2431 •, SEVEN Miami " HOT PILLARS "ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES 2727 East Sunrise Blvd. Lovingly and artfully AT THE INTRACOASTAI. • prepared-highly original in seasoning. FRIDAY SPECIAL White's Green SEA FEAST BUFFET Our Specialties of the Week make WWiwwsW Label Scotch "As much as you like" at PROOF dining varied and deliciously different! 52 Courses to C ~ " Fine • Light • Mellow choose from featur- SCOTCH We Imported Mondays ing Florida Lobster. , For Our Scotch Customers. Fish Fry..... •.. 1.25 LUNCHEON from 75c DINNER from 51.95 $52.00 Per Cose STYLE SHOWS DAILY SEAFOOD Alternating Wednesdays DINNER King Crab Newburg 1.60 ,5 to 10:30 p.m. FR4-3IC2 CLOSED Fried Scallops..'.. 1.50 MONDAY RESTAURANTS Fried Clams 1.50 EXICAKI LUNCHEONS from 85c FOOD DINNERS from 2.45 Alternating Saturdays — DINNfft SHCIAIS — FISHaBORD - Miami & Ft. Lauderdale Angler's Platter 1.95 MEXICAN COMBINATION Array of Hot & Cold Seafood and Meat Dishes PUnERS from $1.95 Served from Noon to 3 P.M. except Sunday Bar-B-Q Shrimps 1.50 TACOS $1.65 CHILDREN'S SPECIAL NOW SERVING LUNCH Broiled Scallops...... r. 1.50 PLATTieS ffom S5c—12 to 2 P.M. Served AU Meals 1.45 Per Person TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY ' Yni let Mtit — Pouts — Vegetable 134 N.R 30th STREET, MIAMI • - '•••* Off N.E. 2nd Ave.__. Roll t Butter — Fruit Punch — Lunch and Dinner Every Day • 12 Convenient Locations Free Bailee* * Mini — Mtt St. It Biscayoe Blvd. COCKTAIL LOUNGES PERRINE-16915 U.S.I it Mini — 127th St It Biseajne Blvi\ CORAL GABLES - 280 Alhambra Circle * Hiileih— Palm Springs Mile * Ft. lain. — N. Fed. Hwy. eip Sean PRIVATE DINING ROOMS MIAMI - 3906 N.W. 36th Street * Ft Laud. - St M. 7 t Browird Blvd. A Pempane - 3K1 N. Fed. Hwy- » NORTH MIAMI -12727 Biscayne Boulevard (She*pen Hi»en) Miami Beach — 79th St. Causeway DANIA — 760 Dania Beach Boulevard A Pempano — 2715 Atlantic Blvd. TEL. 865-8688 (Int Waterwav) FT. LAUDERDALE (South) - 900 S.W. 24th St. (Rt. 84) Free Parking Ft. Lauderdale - 17th St. Causeway FT. LAUDERDALE (North) -2870 East Sunrise Blvd. (Across from Port Ev*rglad«i) POMPANO BEACH -3100 N. Federal Highway TEL. 525-6341 BOCA RATON -1701 N. Federal Highway WEST PALM BEACH - 7400 South Dixie Highway XeyWest#lDuvalSt. NORTH PALM BEACH - 661 U.S. 1 TEL. 296-8558 SARASOTA - 7230 N. Tamlaml Trail CAFETERIA August 26, 1966 THE VOICE Miami. Florida Page 21 MOVIE RATINGS

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 2 p.m. (12) — Halliday Brand (Adults, Apley (Family). National Office For Motion Pictures Adol.) 6:30 a.m. (12) — Today We Live (No 11:30 p.m. (12) — Pork Chop Hill (Fam- Classification). WESH e 5 p.m. (4) — Wake Island (Family). ily). Affair of the Skin, An How To Steal a Million Planet of the Vampires 9 a.m. 17) — Calamity Jane and Sam (Dayfona-Orlando) 9 p.m. (10-12) — The 300 Spartans 1 a.m. (10) — Same as 6 p.m. Wednes- - (C) Dollars (A-l) (A-2) Bass (Morally Objectionable In Part (Family). day. ! For All). REASON — Tends to con- Agent for HARM (B) How to Stuff a Wild Promise Her Anything done wrong-doing. WTVJ 11:30 p.m. (5) — Star Lift (Family), THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Agony and the Ecstacy, Bikini (B) (A-3) o 11:30 p.m. (7) — Another Part of the 8:30 a.m. (12) — Shake Hands Witti the 4:30 p.m. (4) — Gung Ho (Adults, WPTV Devil (Adults, Adol.) The (A-2) Image of Love (C) Psychopath, The (A-2) - AdoU. © Forest (Adults, Adol.) Alfie (A-4) Impossible on Saturday Queen of Blood (A-l) (West Palm Beach) 11:50 p.m. (12) — As Long as They're 9 a.m. (7) — Flame of the Island (Mor- Alphabet Murders (A-2) (A-2) 6 p.m. (10) — Johnny Angel (Adults, ally Objectionable In Part For All). Rare Breed, The (A-l) Adol.) Happy (Morally Objectionable In Part Alphaville (A-3) Judex (A-2) WCKT For All) REASON — Suggestive cos- REASON — Suggestive costuming Ambush Bay A-3) Juliet of the Spirits (A- Rasputin (B) 7:30 p.m. (10) — I Remember Mama Q tuming and sequence. and sequences. Appaloosa, The (A-2) 1) Redeemer, The (A-l) (Family). WLBW 12:30 a.m. (4) — Wake Island (Fami- 4-30 p m. (4) — The House on Tele-* Arabesque (A-3) Kaleidoscope .(A-3) Repulsion (C) €3 Arriverderci, Baby! (B) Khartoum (A-l) 11:15 p.m. (11) — A Bullet Is Waiting ly). graph Hill (Morally Objectionable In. Assault On a Queen (A- King Rat (A-3) Return From the Ashes (Adults, Adol.) WINK II Part For All). REASON — Tends to 2) Knack, The (A-4) MONDAY, AUGUST 29 condone immoral actions. (A-3) 11:20 p.m. (10) — The Dough Girls (Fort Myers) Balcony, The (C) Kwaidan (A-2) 8:30 a.m. (12) — Fiesta (Family). 6 p.m. (10) — Escape to Glory (Adults, Bambole (C) L-Shaped Room (A-2) Return To Mr. Moto, I (Morally Objectionable In Part For Bang, Bang You're La Boheme (A-2) The (B) All). WEAT CD 9 a.m. (7) — Tomorrow the World Adol.) Dead (A-3) La Mandragola (C) Ride. Beyond Vengence REASON — Reflects the acceptability (Adults, Adol.) 7 pm. (7) — Showdown at Abilene (A-3) of divorce. Battle Of The Bulge (A- La Notte (C) (West Palm Beach) 4:30 p.m. (4) — Caught in the Draft (Morally Obiectionable In Part For I) Lady L (B) Run Appaloosa, Run (A- All). REASON — Excessive brutality. 1) 11:30-p.m. (12) — storm In Jamaica (Adults, Adol.) Bible, The (A-l) Las Vegas Hlliblllys (A- ' (No Classification). Birds Do It (A-l) 1) Saturday Night and Sun- 6 p.m. (10) — Address Unknown (Moral- 9 pm. (4) — The Devil at 4 O'clock Blindfold (A-2) Laurel & Hardy's Laugh- day Morning (C) 12:30 a.m. (4) The Lodger U:3fl A'.M. , WGMA (Hollywood). NEW YORK — (NC) — Voluntary classification of •<*.'' CATHOLIC HOUR — Ch. 7, WCKT-TV THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED — Save Systematically movies is a key feature of the revised motion picture pro- — "Protestant-Catholic Dialogue." WZZZ, 1515 Kc. (Boynton Beach) Protestant and Catholic laymen dis- Save with our Plan duction code being prepared by the Motion Picture Asso- cuss the difference and similarities of 9:05 A.M. their faiths. CATHOLIC NEWS — WIRK, 1290 Save every Payday ciation of America, according to the show business news- (West Palm Beach) 11:30 A.M. As much as you can paper Variety. MASS FOR SHUT-INS — Ch. 10, 9:30 A.M. WLBW-TV. THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED — Save with our Systematic Under the plan, Variety WIRA, 140 Kc, FIA 95.5 Mg. (Fort Saving Plan, do said, advertising for movies off government classifica- Pierce). tion. 10:15 A.M. 'Cause our tfkin judged unacceptable for chil- (Friday) THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS — Will make •* dren and teenagers would Discussion of code revision WNOG (Naples). Same as 8:45 p.m. GIVE US THIIISS DAY — WLBW-TVWL , Ch. Saving easy for you carry the tag-line "For Ma- comes against a background 5:05 P.M. RADIO CATHOLIC NEWS — WNOG, 1270 Kc. ture Audiences." Enforce- of controversy over special RADIO — (Naples). (See Next Listing). ment would be left up to par- exemptions from provisions • 6:05 P.M. ents. of the present code granted CATHOLIC NEWS — WGBS, 710 Kc. — Inquire «* *fe'* Accounts Department 96.3 FM — Summary of International about our Sysfemotic-Soving-Plan to two movies — "Who's Af- (Sunday) Catholic News from NCWC Catholic The newspaper quoted a News Service and South Florid* ^confidential memorandum on raid of Virginia Woolf?" and 6 A.M. Catholic News from The Voice. THE CHRISTOPHERS — WGMA 1320 \he revised code which it "Alfie." Kc. (Hollywood) 7:30 P.M. said had been distributed by THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED — In each case the film was WGBS, 710 Kc. 96.3 FM WWIL, 1580 Kc, (Fort Lauderdale). LITTLE RIVER BANK Motion Picture Association originally denied a code seal 6:05 A.M. 8:45 P.M. president Jack Valenti to top THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS — of approval —• "Virginia WKAT, 1360 Kc. "Nick Shows The AND TRUST COMPANY v i; executives of the film indus- Woolf" because of obscene 6:30 A.M. Way" Story of a city, and one man. THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD TO- I try. and profane language and DAY (REPEAT) — WGBS, 710 KC. — 8017 N. E. SECOND AVENUE^^^: ^ K The newspaper said Valen- "Alfie" because it deals with Rebroadcast of TV program. ; THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM — : ' V; : MIAMI, FLORIDA '-^'^A'^B^, ti told the executives that abortion. But in each case an WHEW 1600 Kc. (Riviera Beach) (Daily) MEMBER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • • FEOERAt DEPOSIT INSURANCEtORPORATIOW'v voluntary classification of appeals board overruled the 7 A.M. SERMON OF THE DAY — WIOD, 610 films by movie distributors earlier decision and granted THE HOUR OF THE CRUCIFIED' — Kc. Father Cyril, C.P. and Father was needed in order to head the code seal. WIRK, 1290 Kc. (West Palm Beach) Charles. Page 22 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26. 1966 Joe Connelly Is Readying 'Pistols V Petticoats 9-6825 A Mr. Big' In Both Films And TV

By WILLIAM H. MOORING fact he will shyly dismiss or HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — deny. SEAFOOD RESTAURANT On the 79th St. When the chips are down, "MUNSTERS" AHOY COCKTAIL LOUNGE Causeway few creative producers can In their current "Muns- • MAINE LOBSTERS match the record of Joe to be a comedy Western "The Munsters" did not run ters" film, Connelly and his • CLAMS AND OYSTERS Connelly, who started as about three generations in as long but it probably made • NEW ENGLAND SEAFOOD CLOSED MONDAY long-time writing partner, .MIAMI'S OLDEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT — OUR 21st YEAR ^W an Edgar Bergen radio the Hanks family of a n even more startling Bob Mosher use the same ^vriter back in 1940. He Wretched, Colo., back in the impression upon American "c a m p" characters from ias come to divide his tal- 1870s. youth . their TV series, against en- ents and ideas between tirely original backgrounds. FORD VENETIAN BLINDS movies and TV. He has In it Ann Sheridan returns "JVON-CAMP" Still the film is unabashedly to Hollywood for the first designed to the taste of the "WE MANUFACTURERS OF managed to straddle the XV series of her career. void that supposedly separ- "Pistols 'n' Petticoats," on "Munster" millions. 9 Somehow, what with Jean which Ed Tibbies of -"My PLANTATION SHUTTERS ates cultural from commer- Arthur also back for a CBS As a rule whenever Joe Three Sons" etc, is the story turns to movie-making, he cial show business. series of her own and Bar- editor, is non-camp, satirical WINDOW SHADES - DRAPERIES bara Stanwyck still going steps up to something of His many TV series, some comedy in which, Joe says, stronger cerebral or artistic sensationally successful, oth- strong, Miss Sheridan's reap- "The characters are God-liv- pearance cinches 1966-67 as interest. "The Private War ers fair to middling, a few ing, God-fearing people who of Major Benson" for exam- FOLDING DOORS less notably hailed by Neil- the year of the well-silvered like people." They are "not siren. ple, in which Charlton Hes- sen than they might have afraid of being involved" ton starred some 10 years 3299 N.W. 7th St. 635-4481 been, in total perspective (like with six-shooters and ago, brought Connelly and add up to a reputation that Annie, not to confuse her rifles, maybe?). They are Mosher an Academy nomina- E r 4 271 places his 1966 CBS entry, with any calamity Jane, plays "bigger than life, but -81111 tion. More than that it excit- "Pistols 'n' Petticoats" Henrietta Hanks, a charmer very real; while the guest ed many of the sharpest crit- .^JiHi!i ll£i ii!!-?. Jl? among the new season's fast on the draw. In fact, if characters — the land baron ics as "a film with some- shows which the critics and she can draw an audience gun-man in black clothing; thing to say." PLANTATION HOUSE the crowds will eagerly take half as fast, Joe Connelly is the dandified English villain in come Saturday, Sept. 17. all set. He will be as high up and so forth — quite pointed- On the family side Joe and CALL 238-7924 580 PERRINE AVE. (8:30-9 p.m.PT). the Neilsen totem pole as he ly even though lightly, sym- his wife, the former Kathryn HELEN JEFFERS PERRINE, FLA. was with his six-straight- bolize evil in contest with Scanlon have three sons and A COMEDY WESTERN year success, "Leave It To virtue." four daughters — Connelly "Pistols 'n' Petticoats" is Beaver," from 1957 to 1963. tries to create what he Joe Connelly makes no thinks other American fami- pretense that his "Pistols 'n' lies may enjoy. After that, Petticoats" has anything to whenever opportunity oc- contribute to culture or art. curs, he will write and pro- It aims at a popular rating duce something strictly for Bennett -McBride-Ulm and stands a fair chance of himself. His present contract TV 'Angry Voices Of Watts' getting one. When Joe wish- with Universal means that es to exercise the cultural besides TV series, he must glands of his talent, he does make a couple of high-bud- Mum On Remedial Activities so as a substantial and crea- get, feature movies. tive backer of the Paulists' NORTH DADE'S FINEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — But for the theatrical repu- We may depend upon him "Insight" series. not to dive into murky psy- tation of Budd Schulberg and his activities among under- chological problems or privileged Los Angeles Negroes, we might never have In this ethical and inspira- studies in sex aberration. He heard over NBC "The Angry Voices of Watts." Actually tional values never are al- is much too busy and heal- COMPARE the voices we heard were less angry than advocatory. lowed to trespass against thy raising a family. Still I Much of what was said good drama, designed to look for at least one Connel- (and read) by young Ne- such an extremist, his atti- delve into the human condi- ly screenplay of depth, be- AT ANY PRICE tudes worry me." tion. But for Joe Connelly, fore another TV season groes of both sexes, might "Insight" might never have breaks. Deep, but not de- have applied equally to Budd's father, one-time made it to the TV screen, a vious, I would think. white or Negro people up studio executive B..P. Schul- berg, got a wretched deal against tough circumstances. from the Hollywood movie • Complete Funeral Care. The Negro participants business. After that Budd YAZOOs for 1966 looked healthy and well fed. became passionately interest- • Personal and Sympathetic They were nicely dressed ed in neopolitics. Later, disen- THE HIGH PERFORMANCE- and sufficiently well educat- chanted with Marxism, he Service. ed to dramatize the scripts became active in what now LOW MAINTENANCE and poems prepared by (or is called "the new left." "The • Personal"Assistance and for?) them. Angry Voices of Watts" sug- POWER MOWERS gested to me that the new Participation ?n oil BEAD A PRAYER left is not very different in Funeral Masses and Services. Budd Schulberg, nervous, its objectives, from the old. bearded and greying, was WHAT'S NEW OST THE • Centrally Located In about the only white man Ant? All North Dade Parishes. present. He acted as prompt- Watch out for "The Hero" HANDLE THE er and moderator guiding (sneak preview from NBC, the discussion so that one Thursday, Sept. 8 at 8:30 FOUGHJOBS ' young lady (Sonora McKell- p.m.). New York born Rich- h ALL CATHOLIC STAFF er) who read a prayer invok- ard Mulligan, ex-Maryknoll EASY! ing God's justice for the poor Seminarian, whose brother •""\ downtrodden of her William, is an employe of QUICK! EDWARD C. JtteBRIDE _e, was followed by a Ne- the diocese of Miami, stars : President gro youth. "That's her kind as a fumbling western play- SMOOTH! m" ~~ 20" to of prayer," he said "and er. Ten-year-old Bobby Ho- CUTTING WIDTH Member St. Rose Of Lima Parish THIS is mine." Theii he read ran of the 5th Grade at St. Yozoo's new Power Mowers for 1966 are better than ever. a sociological tract lacking Ambrose School, Hollywood, Many improvements have been added to increase performance any mention of God as a help- appears as his son. Debut and durability. The Rugged Riders mow up to 15 acres a day III ARIES H. ULM er. — quick and easy. Rear-wheel steering gives excellent maneu- Sept. 15. verability for close, fast cutting. This year there are 5 sizes in Secretary, Treasurer The program was interest- —By W. H. M.— the big riders and one is bound to be perfect for your cutting ing but downbeat. It took its ~ needs. Yazoo's Original Big Wheel Mowers roll easily on Member St. Lawrence Parish gearing from the desolation Cdfhotic Movie, TV irregular and rough turf. Won't scalp or gouge and we rks of the Watts riots of August, smoothly on banks and terraces. The push-type big wheels 3re 1965. It ignored strenuous Experts In Meeting as easy to handle as a baby carriage. Also available, in BARTON H. BENNETT, F. D. efforts since made to build selp-propelled models. Watts on higher concepts of SCHWYZ, Switzerland — ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION Member St. Lawrence Parish social justice. (NC) — Catholic movie and television experts met here See These And A Wide Selection At Our New Location My memory goes back 25 for an international ex- years. Ad Schulberg, the won^ change of techniques in the derful, far-seeing mother of use of TV and films in reli- MAC'S LAWN MOWER Budd and his brother Stuart, gious education. SERVICE, INC. visited us at home. We'd The participants, from been well acquainted for seven European countries, many years. observed films concerning catechetics and sex instruc- CALLED AN IDEALIST tion, and discussed ways of p 15301 N.W. Seventh Avc. Phone 681-3531 "Budd is a shining ideal- up-dating the preaching of 443-4611 3631 W. FLAGLER ST. ist," she told me, "but he's the Gospel message. August 26. 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida • • Page~2l The Question Box ETHIOPIA: Confession Before NEW Every Communion? AFRICA By MSGR. 3. D. CONWAY THE CURIOUSLY MONASTIC THE HOLY FATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH NAMED SCRIBES Q. Please explain that it is not necessary to go to "CRUTCHED BY TRADITION BROTHER What happens in Ethiopia when an American confession every time one wants to go to Holy Commu- FRIARS* WORKED IN SIUHCE, MICHAEL Christian Brother (he could be your son, brother, nion. So many do not receive our Lord each Sunday be- WERE RMJNDK) Iti , WEIR tyHUSCZIPTS REYNOLDS, nephew) is told to upgrade Catholic schools? He ITALY IN ||69 V, ON THEIR WEES. cause of the old fashioned idea, which they were taught AND DISBANDED ,• •A SINGUscums FROM borrows a jeep (or a mule), visits the schools way back when, that confession was required before Com- 500 YEARS LATER MIGHT BE INSTRUCTEO PROVIDENCE, R.I., one by one, writes home for pencils and better By ORDER OF 10 COPYANENTIRE REPQRTS textbooks, and then begins.... "This is the new munion even when they were in the state of grace. Venial POPE ALEXANDER vi i. WORK, FROM Africa," Brother Michael Reynolds reports en- sin Is forgiven by the reception of Holy Communion. CRUTCHED" MOULD KLLOWEAUi ADDIS thusiastically from Addis Ababa, "It can be a ISA CORRUPTION OWE* IN TRANS- peaceful, progressive, Christian Africa tomor- A. I didn't know we had ABABA any Catholics that old fash- zation I donate to, but from REFERSTO A CROSS •nw EUGyppius row. Just give us schools, give us time, and with all who would place me on DEVICE BORNE ON N mLwm ioned anymore. Holy Commu- NATIONALS iNWRIS I God's help the job will be done!" ... The schools their sucker list. THE FRIflRs'HABlTS. JKW 4 STK4NGE CUSTOM AT are for villages like Aressa, Aiga, Biera, Wartile, nion should normally be a THRE MEDIEVAL SHRINES; PILGRIMS 15 THE WOW OF I Lately I have been noti- S.OPIFFERENT I —which have no school. The youngsters know regular part of your assis- FRIARS SntOST IN \$BLECTEDA BUNDLE OFVOTIVE CHNDI tance at Mass. You do not fied to get a new mail box, LONDON tb THIS PAY. AND IITTHC NUMBER WHOSE COMBINED •HMDS. I •• that knowledge is their only chance; they'll go have full part in the supper but the only mail I receive is HEIGHT BJACTLY EQUHLUD THEIR OWN. without food to learn.... What does it cost to of the Lord unless you re- "junk;" entirely unwanted. build a school? "Only $2,950," says Brother ceive. Michael, "for the villagers and the children give A. I sympathize with you. their labor free-of-charge. We can train a cate- Each morning I have to dig /,, mien chist for only $40." ... In thanksgiving to God through loads of junk mail for what you know, will you do what you can WORKS AIM in order to find the interest- THROUGH me ($100, $75, $50, $25, $15, $10, $5, $2) to give Q. How can you explain that in the new Protestant ing letters which bawl me SUMMtR IN WK NORTH ATVWrtC !*<«•/,. ICI will pray for your loved ones daily, if you build it we the taxpayers are subsi- all by yourself ($2,950). School will open late this inent, whereas in the newly erected Catholic churches no dizing that junk, paying year—but better late than never—if you write to about half the postage on it. us right now! altar rail is found. My advice: tithe faithfully | PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL | A. They did not have an to your parish and your fa- Ecumenical Council to bring vorite charities and missions, | Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecosl j them up to date. and throw the junk mail into WHAT Our priests there, who receive no other income We are trying to make our the waste basket, along with | AUGUST 28, 1966 § ELSE for food and clothing, will offer promptly the people realize that the Mass the merchandise you did not order. I .. CELEBRANT: The Lord be with you. j FOR Masses you request. We'll forward your Mass is their own sacrifice, their • PEOPLE: And with your spirit. § ETHIOPIA? intentions through the Holy Father's office.. .. own offering, their own pray- | . CELEBRANT: Let us pray. We ask God to help His j 40 young lads studying for the priesthopd in er and tbeir own supper. A I Holy Church, the civil authorites and all men of good will p Decamere lose their football when it goes into a railing which separates them | W cure the leprosy of social injustice which afflicts our |j neighbor's.garden. A large field can be bought, from their altar seems to Hope in A levelled, and made safe for sports for $975. jj society. , • shut them out of things, and 1 LECTOR: (1) For our Holy Father, Pope Paul, that | keeps them at a distance, 1 his .social teachings be accepted by more men, we pray to a making them spectators, not Sand Box • the Lord. B participants. Continued from Page 9 1 PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. • It is a mystery to me why calls for playing with these | LECTOR: (2) For our Bishop, Coleman F. Carroll, f MAKING $10,000 will- provide a complete parish plant people still tend to take the figures in a- box, 32 inches 1 that he serve with increasing effectiveness as a mediator j A (church, rectory, convent, and school)' in south- back pews when they come long, 22 inches wide and ( between opposing groups, we pray to the Lord. jj WILL? em India, in memory.... $600 will train a native to Mass. You would think three inches deep, so thejj PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. § priest, $300 a native Sister. Our legal title: they would want to be as subject has the opportunity | LECTOR: (3) For our Pastor, N., and all priests, that | CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION. close as possible, so that | their Christian principles be brought to bear on the prob- | they could join more thor- of forming the landscape 1 lems of our society, we pray to the Lord. B oughly in all that takes with the life it carries and 1 PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. § ® • CY the possibility of a language place. on various levels is achieved. I. LECTOR: (4) For all who work or fight in the cause jj Dear ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND $ • of a just peace in Vietnam, that, their efforts be soon sue- |j Monsignor Nolan: "For instance" Mrs. Thom- jj cessful, we pray to the Lord. j| as continued, "a sand picture Jj PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. 1 Please NAME Q. The Mass is supposed to may show a child's home, his § LECTOR: (5) For ail who suffer persecution in the |j be the same as the sacrifice • struggle for civil rights, that they use only .non-violent 1 return coupon father, dog, baby sister, : with your STREET. of Christ on the Cross. But while a war is in progress |j means in seeking redress of their wrongs, we pray to the j| offering who was singing; hymns dur- between the Crusaders and m Lord. ' jt CITY .STATE- .ZIP CODE- ing the passion of Christ? In Saracens and in the woods i PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy. | reading the Passion I cannot • LECTOR: (6) For all of us in this assembly of the j 'THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION tigers stalk a lamb at the find even a hint or sugges- same time. | people of God, that through our participation in this Mass I tion of any hymn singing. "The objective of the test | we be healed of all that would separate us from God, we 1 Those who loved Christ were is to reveal the dynamics of § pray to the Lord. i NEAR EAST in deep grief and wept bitter- the personality. Characteris- 1 PEOPLE: Lord, have mercy, (- ly. Civilized people don't tics such as organization, dis- 1 CELEBRANT: O God, without You nothing is strong, | MISSIONS usually sing- during an execu- organization, isolation and | nothing is holy, rule and guide us that we may not lose the 1 FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN, President tion. aggression are clearly 1 blessing of eternal life. Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, | MSGR. JOHN G. NOLAN, National Secretary shown. ( our Lord, Who lives and reigns with You in the Unity of jj Write: CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSO'C. A. In ceremony the Mass § the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. 1 330 Madison Avenue • New York, N.Y. 1001/resembles the Last Supper RECORD KEPT Telephone: 212/YUkon 6-5840 much more than Calvary. The sacrificial nature of the "In this respect, a photo- Mass is real, but there is graphic record is kept of nothing sad about it; the each play therapy session to sorrow is turned into joy by assist in observing progress. Prayer To Avert Storms READY the glorious triumph of the Sometimes emergence from Resurrection. isolation is ra,pid "and for.oth- O Lord, drive away the, spirit of evil from Your household, ers it is much slower," Mrs. and let the fury of the storm pass. Through Jesus Christ, TO If you will read the Gos- Thomas concluded. Your Son, Our Lord, Who lives and reigns with You in the pels of Matthew and Mark unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen. SERVE you will find that there was A member of the National a hymn at the Last Supper; Art Educators Association, YOU at least they recited it. British Association of Art PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS Therapists and International O Lord, we offer You our praise and. these gifts; We thank Society For Psychopathology You for the blessings we have received, and humbly beg You JOHN DAMICH GEORGE NEFF of Expression, Mrs. Thomas* St. Rose of Lima Parish immaculate Conception to continue Your benefits toward us forever. Through Jesus Q. I am aware that the has been invited to deliver a SALES AND SERVICE Christ, Your son, Our Lord, Who lives and reigns with You in missions and the poor need paper on the "Therapeutic the unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen. help. But why do they spend Value of Spiritual Expres- Lincoln Continental - Mercury so much money on stamps sion in Art and Movement" PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION Mercury Comet - English Ford Line and literature? If we buy in February 1967. so in e religious Christmas The native of San Antonio, O almighty and eternal God, Your punishments bring us heal- cards, the following year we Texas, is the mother of two. ing, and Your forgiveness bestows continued life. Grant us the are bothered by a car load of Daughter, Carol, 24, is a joy and consolation of the fair weather we request, and help them. I begin to feel that teacher in a Denver high us always to use Your merciful gifts to our true advantage. GABLES LINCOLN-MERCURY my contribution would only school and son, John, 20, is a Through Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord, Who lives and be wasted on stamps, etc., junior at North Texas Col- reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever 4001 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables Ph. 445-7711 not only from the one organi- lego. and ever. Amen. Page 24 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26, If66 2 Funeral Directors 2 Funeral Direefors 5 Announcements TO Loans EMPLOYMENT: 17 Help Wanted Female WHEN YOU'RE PLANNING A For Best Real Estate Values WOMAN OVER 50 for light household WEDDING, RECEPTION, DANCE, Use The Voice Classified NOTICE DESIGNATIONS as to sex in our Help work. Free room and board plus small LUNCHEON, PARTY, ETC. CALL salary. Working couples . Across the THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL, II Schools Wanted columns are made only (1) to ONE OF THE "TOP TEN" FUNERAL HOMES indicate bona fide occupational qualifica- street from Catholic Church. FR 4-6875 or 270 CATALONIA AVE., CORAL GABLES tions for employment which an employer write Box 110, The Voice, 6180 N.E. 4 Ct., $35 UP AIR CONDITIONING OPTIONAL regards as reasonably necessary to theMiami in the UNITED STATES. 1965-66 Award See or Call Bernie Di Crisfafaro BE A NURSE'S AIDE normal operation of his business o 448-9242 OR 271-6337 enterprise, or (2) as a convenience to ou WOMAN to drive school bus and do cafe- 2380 W. Flasler St. 443-97. readers to let them know which positions teria work, 7 to 2. 377-2334. the advertiser believes would be of more WANTED 3 days, Mon., Wed. and Fri. all RETIRED lady to share home with wi- interest to one sex than the other because around housework. $10 a day. I pay all dow. Rent free in exch. for Hoht house- 12 Instructions of the work involved. Such designations S.S. Must have recent references and pol- work. OX 6-1308 shall not be taken to indicate that any adic-e card. PL 9-2567 vertiser Intends or practices any unlawful Hand Ironina, My Home. 15c A Piece preference, limitation, specification or dis- RECENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE 1530 N.W. 24 Court. NE 4-6971 Mathematics Tutoring crimination in employment practices. FOR General Office Work. N.E. Miami. 5 FINEST Monogramming on linens JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Day week, hospitalization. Write for & uniforms. 1001 S.W. 9 Ave. 374-7343 YOUR HOME OR MINE. 445-5271 interview. Box 108, The Voice, 6180 N.E. 17 Help Wanted Female LIVE In housekeeper. Care for 4 chil- dren. 5 Day week $35. Call after 5," HOUSEKEEPER-COOK, for West Coast 277-7199. PAPER BACK BOOKS Rectory. Must live out and have own AND MAGAZINES 10c TUTORING car. Good salary. Write: The Voice, Box OR TRADE YOUR 2 FOR OUR 1 FRENCH Teacher, native of France wil 101, 6180 N.E. 4 Ct., Miami. 18 Help Wanted Male ALSO BUY, SELL & EXCHANGE teach children or adults, my home. Cal PL 1-1369. PLANT manager wanted for large par- TEACHER, experienced & qualified, En- ish in Dade County. Person must have Jos. L, J. L, Jr., Lawrence H. TRADING STAMPS glish speaking for Catholic elementary experience In supervising personnel, in school. Good salary. Write Box 105, Tinmaintenance and repair work, .hi pur- (ALL LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS) 5794 BIRD RD. 661-2043 Voice, 6180 NE 4 Ct., Miami. RED BIRD SHOPPING CENTER chasing of supplies and inventory control. SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS STENOS, typists, key punch. Temporary Salary commensurate with experience. BEAUTICIAN WILL COME TO YOU GROUP LESSONS $1 UP Apply stating age, experience and mini- PERMS. $7.50 UP. 696-5578. work, to fit your schedule, day, week, Water Safety Instructors. NE 4-2252 month, more. Kelly Girls, 306 Rope mum salary expected and enclose copy of "A SERVICE OF DISTINCTION Bldg., FR 3-5412. references to Box 104. The Voice, 6180 Cni/d Care 14 Music Instructions N.E. 4 Ct., Miami. 10 WOMEN WANTED, work from you. AT A COST YOU CAN AFFORD" home. Studio Girl Inc., subsidiary of He WILL BABY SIT, YOUR HOME. VOCAL LESSONS lene Curtis. Phone 624-2246 after 6 P.M. 19 Help Wanted Male or Female HAVE TRANSPORTATION. 758-9829 VOCAL, piano, organ lessons. Your horn or studio. $3 per lesson. Mr. Nekrash WANTED, mothers helper, one who SALES, PART OR FULL TIME Rome-like Atmosphere Extra services Gables-S.W. area. Child care, my home. member, American Guild of Organist: loves children, help care for large fami- CALL NA 4-7206 without additional Fenced yard, .hot meals. 444-5879 758-9750. ly in large, modern, air-Cond. home in with all modern Ft. Pierce. Also cooking experience. Live AMAZING profits. Sell Christmas cards. Vacation PIANO lessons. Marie Ramos, 133 LiIn or out. Write Box 109, The Voice, 6180 Fund raising plan. Samples on approv- facilities charges al. Call 947-8123. 5 t B R I N G, Lakefront-Apts., cottages, nape Dr., Miami Springs. 885-3802. N.E. 4 Ct., Miami. $18,25 wkends; $35-$50 wk. Camp $2 a 21 Positions Wanted Female nlflht, free boat, fish, swim, ski. Bro- To Place Your Ad In The Business Service Directory 4 Florists 1349 FLAGLER STREET, W chure. 371-3779. * I Mary Manoney PL 4-2651 MIDDLEAGED, respectable lady will Cal care for baby at home or offers as 2 Funeral Directors 2 Funeral Direefors lady's companion. Can drive. 444-7856. FR 3-0656 LADY who speaks French & English de- sires work as companion, light house- work or will help convalescent. Live out. Write Box 63, The Voice, 6180 N.E. 4th Ct. Miami, Roderick O'Neil, President To Place Your Ad In The Business Service Directory Call Mary Mahoney, 754-2151 VLH reasons why 4 Florists

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31 Cars for Sole 31 Cars for Safe FOR SALE: 60 APT. RENTALS 67 HOUSE RENTALS 63 ROOM RENT4LS 31 Cars for Safe Northeast Northeast Coral Gables FURN. APTS. FROM $60 MONTH UP NEW, UNFURN. 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH, LARGE, Furn. room, private bath, en- UTILITIES INCLUDED, YEAR ROUND AIRCOND., CARPETED. PATIO $150 trance In private home. Near Trail" '63 CADILLAC ADULTS ONLY. NO PETS. •MONTH YEARLY. 171 N.E. 117 St. 444-7856. For The SEDAN de Vllle, fully loaded. Excellent KEYSTONE COURT, 6307 N.E. 2 Ave. condition. Make offer. 322 N.E. 108 St. NEW duplex, 2 bedrm., central air, 63-A Room and Board DUPLEX FURN. 1 BEDROOM APT. adults. $125 mo. Near St. Rose, 10820 BUICK Sedan — Good condition. Power N.E. 3 Ave. . WILL TAKE 1 OR 2 RETIRED MEN — BEST TRADES, steering, radio. Dual 90 tires. 946 S.W. $60 MONTH. 1011 N.E. 140 ST. ROOM AND BOARD. 758-9829. 9 St. DUPLEX 1 bedrm. Apts., Furn. Northwest LARGE double room, 2 closets. Single or Screen porch, air Cond. Near double. St. Rose of Lima Parish. 368 Barry. $90 Mo. Yrlv. 283 N.E\ 111th. 2 BEDROOMS, Unfurn. $85 Mo. 1 32 Boats for Sale St.. PL 9-5520 for appointment. N.E. Ill St. FIBERCRAFT 15 Ft. Ski boat & trailer, bedroom, Furn. $75. Adults. Near St. PRICES and canvas top, 40 H.P. Evinrude motor, Northwest Mary's. 436 N.W. 83 St., 758-8433. 65 Stores'& Commercial Rents gas tanks- & skiing equipment. $450, 665-2787. 8235 S.W. 63 Ct. 1 BEDROOM Apt., Furn., all elec. Near Southwest Zoned C-5, CBS, Aircond., 25x40, shopping, 2 buslines. $65 mo. Working HOLY ROSARY 3 toilets, $125 mo. 273 N.W. 29 St. Daniel J. Horvath TERMS Michael J. Boyle OUTBOARD Gale Buccaneer 25 couple or retiree. Call PL 8-7679 after 3 PERRINE area. 3 bedroom 2 bath, built- horsepower, almost new. Perfect condi- P.M. in kitchen. $130 a month. We have oth- 67 Business Opportunities General Manager New Car Sales Mgr. tion. 887-2728. ers. Call Mr. Haas, SHORES AREA PINE RESORT AREA - 11 UNITS. Little Flower ]ASK FOR Epiphany DOROTHY B. FLYNN, Realtor ROOM for more. Corner lot 140X200, iust 37 Coins Bought & Sold 3 ROOM Furn. CBS home adjoining M. 5759 Sunset Dr. MO 7-2568 (24 Hrs.) South Miami Shores. Adults-, no pets, $90 mo. steps from ocean beach and fishina Coral Gables Books available on guaranteed buying P*. 4-0339. pier, in Deerfield Beach. prices only 50c South Miami CYRIL PLAS, REALTOR 1 Bedroom apt., Furn. or Unfurn., 2665 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. Sidney W. Smith 2510 Bisc. Blvd., Miami $60 mo. Yrly. 615 N.W. 25 Court. EPIPHANY PARISH 5 Bedroom, 3 bath, family room. Pool Pompano Beach, Phone 941-8995 40 Household Goods Real fireplace. Close-in acre. $325 TWO 1 BEDROOM APTS. month Call Mr. Haas. 67-A Want Business Opportunity FURNISHED. $55 MONTH DOROTHY B. FLYNN, Realtor "ACKFR LIKE new Hotpoirit range, deep-well, 2 NORTH American Cigarette Manufactur- 5759 Sunset Dr>JWO 7-2568 (24 Hrs.) door. Come anytime, 337 N.E. 110 Terr. ers Inc. An expanding public company, AMERICAS LARGEST "ON THE TRAIL" 62 WANTED-TO RENT wants to acquire additional manufactur- 43-A Musical Instruments . 3049 N.W. 6TH AVENUE ing companies for our diversification pro- PONTIAC DEALER 665 S.W. 8-ST. MIAMI LADY desires efficiency, preferably air- gram. Write Dept. 5 P.O. Box 1814, Coral GRETSCH, Fender, GTbson Guitars, FURN. 1 bedroom duplex Apt., screened Co n d. downtown Miami. Mrs. C. Gables, Fla. DETROIT* FLINT* MIAMI Basses, Banjoes, Pedal Steel Guitars, porch, garage. Adults only. 6913 N.W. 4 Woitke, 626 S.W. 2 St. Miami. Amplifiers, Reverbs, P.A. Systems, ac- Court. 72 tots & Acreage for Sale cordions, Drums? Band instruments $25 63 ROOM RENTALS FINE CARS ~ FINE SERVICE BISCAYNE GARDENS SAM'S RADIO MUSIC Miami Beach Hollywood 132'xlOO' $5,600 WEST HOLLYWOOD 983-4370 CORNER EFFICIENCY, AIR COND. 132'xl4T $6,000 LARGE bedroom, private batfi, private 14VX154' $6,500 LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW & NEAR PARK, MALL, SHOPPING. Service Station Guide Service Station Guide 1457 MERIDIAN. entrance, immaculate, well Furn. For 189'xl35' $6,500 USED PIANOS AND ORGANS IN FLA. gent-leman. $15 week, yearly rate. Many More — Mr. Bender VICTORS, 300 N.W. 54 St., MIAMI Southwest 989-4686. J. K. REALTY, Realtor PL 8-8795 15950 W. Dixie Hwy. 947-7571 Breward; JA 2-5131 Homestead, CE 8,1637 2 BEDROOM Duplex, aircond., heater. Miami Shores 60 APT.'RENTALS Screened porch. CA 6-4775. NICELY Furn. room for mature lady. NEW building. 1 bedroom Apt. nicely Pvt. home. Reasonable. 251 N.W. 102 IT'S EASY Biscayne Park Furn., air Cond., parking. Mgr. 537 St. 758-8894. S.W. 10 St. FACING Miami Shores Golf Course. PARISH SERVICE STATION GUIDE NEW, large, Unfurn. Apt. built-in kitchen, Northeast TO OWN FLA. LAND Furn. Apt., twin beds. Retired couple, new refrig. $90 Yrly. Also cottage Furn. COMPLETE CAR SERVICE no pets. 759-2851. NICE ROOM FOR MIDDLE-AGED MAN DADE COUNTY Mgr. 537 S.W. 10 St. 705 N.E. 87 ST. 31 Cars for Safe JUST 18 MILES TO THE OCEAN ST. JAMES 60-A Hotels and Motels Northwest LOVELY Room Pvt. Entrance $12 wk. $10 DOWN-$10 MONTH OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS NEW OWNER, MGR. ON PREMISES Gentleman preferred. Close to Cath- edral. PL 1-5172. ON VOLKSWAGEN CARPETING, tile showers & bath, air- 1 JOHN'S Including the Fasfbick and Square back cond. Hub of 8 buslines. At 24 hr. May- 1 BEDROOM house, Furn., living room, 1 A ACRES models, Let us arrange for you to pick up flower Restaurant. $10 wk. up, $3 day up tile bath, nice grounds. No children. CONSULT THE your car in Europe this year. Tipton Motel, 47 N.E. 36 St., 759-9383. Near St. Mary Cathedral, $75. Call GET STARTED TODAY MECHANIC 758-8433. ON SERVICE STATION RINEHART VOLKSWAGEN INC. Hialeah WRITE OR CALL FOR BROCHURE SMVICE BUTT Authorized VW Dealer For The Voice., NEAR YOU FOR Classsifie: d Informal NICE ROOM FOR MIDDLE-AGED 3650 BIRD ROAD - HI 6-0812 Call PL 4-2651 PERSON. 620 S.E. 3 PI. TU 8-8865. MILLER & BLACKBURN REALTORS GULF SERVICE ALL YOUR AUTO Southwest 3215 N.E. 2 AVE. MIAMI, FLA. 31 Cars for Sale PH. 681-9133 • NEEDS 31 Cars for Sale ROOM, PVT. BATH, HOME PRIVI- PHONE: 377-8349 LEGES LADY OR COUPLE. CALL John Pastorella, Prop. 271-2306. N.W. 7th Ave. fc 125th St. 3? Cars for Sale 31 Cars tor Sale ST. AGNES NOW SHOWING ST. ROSE OF LIMA LARRY'S A. TODAY' PORST TEXACO THE NEW HOT ONE SERVICE STATION Pick-up & Delivery Service Proprietor — Larry Gaboury $ 1760 poe. \Sme lair] 1 CRANDON BLVD. The KEY B1SCAYNE World's EM 1-5521 . Finest N.I. 2nd Ave. at 99th St. Chevrolet Miami Shares Dealer PL 8-2998 ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE THE CATHEDRAL MO 7-3344 TOYOTA CORONA TIRE EXPERT JOHNSON-EARLY BATTERY " TUNE-UP 90 HP ENGINE! OVER 90 MPH! • SKY HIGH KOAQ SERVICE SERVICE MILLER ROAD CITIES SERVICE TRADES ROAD SERVICE WHEEL AT,lC.yING SNAPS 0-60 IN 16 SECONDS... • LOW DOWN GOLF SERVICE PAYMENTS TUNE UPS & OWNERS REPORT 30 MILES PER GALLON! (ENTER BRAKE JOIiS • TAILOR-MADE OPEN 6 AM. — 11 P.M. SPORTS PERFORMANCE IN A 4-DOOR SEDAN! TERMS PL 1-8564 6700 MILLER ROAD OPTIONAL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION! 5600 B1SCAYNE BLVD. (HEYRMEI Come in and take a test cruise in a CORONA—hottest import I QUEEN OF MARTYRS CORPUS CHRISTI sedan in America today. It's a sportscar, familycar, CHEVROLETS • CHEVY U's economycar in one. Handles like an angel—goes like the CHEVELLES • CORVAIRS TIRES—BATTERIES—ACCESSORIES devil! (Even has optional automatic plus 47-fine-car features.) CORVETTES HUDSON'S SHELL SERVICE And what a price for all that automobile! STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS . SEE ONE OF THESE U month 12,000 Mile Warranty!Parts Service Available Coast to Coast COURTEOUS REPRESENTATIVES TIRES ENGINE SERVICE YOUR TOYOTA TEST-DRIVE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BUY OF A LIFETIME Automotive Specialists BATTERIES STEAM Tuti2-Ups — General Repair Whesl Alignment — Brakes CLEANING MAYER MOTORS, INC. H. MIAMI AVENUE af 21st STREET • FR 7-2601 one 633-6988 COMPUTE GARAGE KHMtftS 116 S.E. 6th AVENUE 630 S.W. 27th AVE. Tammy Hudson — Owner Ft. Lauderdale, Florida • Phone: 523-4381 3011 N.W. 36th STREET 1185 N.W. 36th Street LAUDERDAU THI TOUGH ONM COMC FROM TOYOTA (^g WORLD'S HIO LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF COMIMRCIAL VEHKMES • Page 24 THE VOICE Miami, Florida August 26, 1966 73 HOMES FOR SALE: 73 HOMES FOR SALE: 73 HOMES FOR SALE: 73 HOMES FOR SALE: 7»f OLDEST PAINTED CHURCH Miami Shores Southwest CEILING Mine WORLD Southwest Homestead I* IN A SMALL CHURCH HICOEM CUSTOM BUILT — EXTRA CLEAN 3 BLOCKS from Epiphany. By owner, CBS modern 3 Bedrm. 2 bath. Cypress 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Built 1959. Florida 2 BEDROOM 2 bath. Oak floors, central 6020 S.W. 84 St. 3 bedroom, 2 bath CBS, IN THE SWItt CANTON OF ORISONS. Walls, POOL 7595 S.W. 47 Ct. MO 6-8154. room, porch and patio, double garage, heat, Fla. room, pool, garage, flat tile Florida room, screen porch. Price $21,000. tile roof, quality specifications. 3 air THIS SUPERB WORK,WHICH IMMEDIATE occupancy, 3 Bedrm., 2 roof. Near Barry College. Widow must bath, patio, double garage, central air- conditioners, central heat, 2,027 Sq. Ft., COMPRISES IS3 SEPARATE* settle estate. Price $29,200 Furn. Broker Cond.-heatlng. Beautifully landscaped cor- on 1 acre corner lot with loop drive. Ex- Wl 5-5439 A.M. & Eves. 754-3765 Mr. Dick- $1,000 DOWN tras Plus. Near South Dade High School. R4NEt»,WAS PAINTED EARIV M 2545 S.W. 10 ST. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, ner lot. Sprinkler system. Near Holy Ro- ey. sary Church. Call 235-5015 evenings after Leaving State, must sacrifice. Financed. THE is.? cettruw MD DEPICTS porch, carport. No qualifying, assume Call Homestead 247-2193. ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH 4>A% VA mortgage. Asking $10,500. By 6 or weekends. SCENES FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom, 3'/i bath, owner, HI 6-2241. playroom, 2-car garage. By App't. Coraf Gabfes 76 REAL ESTATE WANTED & fROM MEDIEVAL MVTHOLOGy J. S. PALMER, Realtor, PL 4-2266 NEAR shopping, St. Theresa. CBS 2QUICK RESULTS! ACTIONI BUY-SELL- WEST MIAMI SHORES BY OWNER Bedrm., garage, many extras. Priced TRADE. We have buyers. Homes needed $400 DOWN No Closing Cost 2 STORY house, Vi acre, 3 bedrooms, IV* right. 112 Romano. MO 1-7967. badly. FHA commitment arranged at our n-Jo or A semes cr baths, family and laundry room, 2-car frSTHOt STUMPS WITH 2 LARGE bedrooms. Wall to wall carpet, expense if given listing. AL TRILLA Florida porch, carport, fenced yard, garage, screened patio, central air & South Miami Realtors. 10124 N.W. 7 Ave. PL 4-5426 SOMS PAHCLS OfTU£CBS. Many Extras. St. Rose Parish. heat. Many extras. Near Holy Rosary CHUGCH CEILING. Deans Realty, Realtor PL 7-7263 School. 17505 S.W. 90 Ave. 238-1351. 4Vj% VA or FHA, $700 Down, Principal & interest, $107 monthly. 3 Bedroom, 2 77 Real Estate for Sale NEAR Gables & buses. 2 bedroom, 2 Bath. 100x100 Lot. 6626 S.W. 25 Ter. Northeast bath, furn. Yearly $125 monthly. Adults. MO 1-0745. 2601 S.W. 34 Ave. To see call HI 6-6028. ESTATE MUST SELL POOL, 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS CUSTOM 3 bedroom 2V2 bath, garage, 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, CORNER. NEAR 'A ACRE. $900 DOWN, $175 MONTH, NO D. Lewis, Inc. Florida room, screened ' porch, Christ The King. Approx. $86 Month CLOSING COSTS. ST. THOMAS PAR- appliances, sprinklers, carpeting. $22,900 17200 S.W. 121 AVE. CE 5-6177 ISH. 5701 S.W. 72 AVE. 666-0748 Total. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS SELLER HOLDS MORTGAGE WALKING DISTANCE TO PALM BEACH COUNTY WIN REALTY, REALTORS INC. REDUCED TO $22,900 949-4228 16499 N.E. 19 Ave St. Thomas Walk to Epiphany School and church. Cus- 31 WEST 20th Street . 1 Acre, custom built home tom built 3 bedroom 2 bath, family Riviera teach • VI 4-0201 OFTWT Northwest 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, screened room or 4th bedroom with closet, eat-In CAKWUSlAti FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM pool and patio. Drapes, carpets. kitchen. Oversized double garage. House NEAR ST. JAMES. MU 8-6237 $31,500 and yard In excellent condition. Must sell this weekend! Call Mr. Meagher 70 Real Estate Loans LOVELY 6 ROOM CBS, $400 DOWN BEiH K)RMALLY $12,500. 2242 N.W. 93 TERR. 691-6919 CANOHISBD. By Appointment 667 DOROTHY B. FLYNN REALTOR SPLIT LEVEL, 1260 N.W. 90 ST. ' 6800 S.W. 72 COURT -HIS rtflST WAS CBS 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS WATERFRONT HOME 5759 Sunset Dr. MO 7-2568 (24 Hrs.) HOME LOANS fi&JDED TO WE WHOLE Garage. 3 bedroom 2 bath home o_.n. large 77 Real Estate tor Sale To Buy, Sell-, Build or Refioonce /i/SSTZRNOiUKCH $11,500 TOTAL fenced lot. $2,900 Down, $120 Mo. pays $350 DOWN FHA all. Inquiries Invited • No ObHgotion $82 MONTHLY PAYS ALL MULLEN REALTORS, CA 6-1311 J. S. BLAIN HI 4-M11 SOO YEARS 3 BEDROOM, carport, tile roof, fenced SCHENLEY PARK. St. Theresa Parish. AFTBR HIS back yard. 1 block to buses & shopping. 20'x40' Pool. Large screened porch, 3 aw firtttnt Ittn Stllint flvitt „ _ _ _ TX/ITH. St. James Parish. aircond. bedrooms, paneled den, wall to • FLORIDA LANDS Tlniversitjr CHILDRESS & CASE, Realtors ti mkle • INVESTMENTS 12006 N. MIAMI AVE. 758-4661 TTederaJ 'THERE VMS*"! BEAUTIFULLYr FURN. WATERFRON^^ **T SUITE 807 'A COMMON 8 HOME OLYMHA BUILDING •*• OF COML CMl» Z3 MKDIEVMU LOVELY 2 bedroom, 1 bath, carport, MIAMI, FLORIDA MIRACLE MILC AT PO»C« 75x105 lot, sprinkling system, awnings, 3 BEDROOM 2 bath garage. Near schools BELISFTHATON built-in oven and range, refrigerator, and expressway. $4,100 down. Office Hmift 9-3 P.M. THE DAV OF JUDGEMENT THE WHOLE WORLD WOULD BE TURNED TDPS/TURV/. washer. All conveniences nearby. $13,000, MULLEN REALTORS, 226-1311 ONE ECCENTRIC tNGLISH SfJUIWT PREPARED «IMSELK FOR THIS BY , $1,700 down, payments approx. $84. 3051 INaSTTNG THAT HE 8E BURIED UPSIDE DOWN AND ON HORSEBACK./ N.W. 88 St., call 696-6468 after t. St. Michael Church 73 HOMES FOR SALE: WE HAVE several houses within walking distance of church and school. Because Hollywood of present mortgage situation, these BUSINESS DIRECTORY [ BY owner, 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, large fami- homes require a large down payment. If ly room, awnings, fence* weti & Sprink- you have good credit, we believe a firm lers. Low taxes. St. Stephen Parish, Mira- contract presented to bank would be In- VOICE mar. FHA or conventional 983-1925 ducement in obtaining a mortgage loan. STUART REALTY, Realtor 635-0849 CLASSIFIED BLOCK from Biscayne College. Pool, Ft. Lauderdale patio, huge Florida room, many extras. 13. Business Service: 13. Business Service: 13. Business Service: RATES and WALK to Our Lady Queen of Martyrs $300 down, $85 month. 2951 N.W. 164 St. Church, grade and high schools. Large NA 1-0115. Aircond. & Heating MOVING and STORAGE Roofing 5 bedroom 2 bath house, screened porch, INFORMATION Install, repair, sales and service, $9 PER HOUR O'R FLAT PRICE. PAD' JOE'S ROOFING 8. REPAIR WORK double carport, 2600 Sq. Ft. under roof. ALL TYPES OF ROOFING 2 Line Minimum Charge 421 S.W. 30 Ave. 581-2015 220 wiring. Call 223-0172 DED VAN WITH LIFTGATE, 2 MEN LARGE-DUPLEX HANDLE HEAVY APPLIANCES. CALL CA 1-6671 Count $ Words Per Line 465 N.E. 109 ST. NEAR FLAGLER-47 AVE. ANYTIME, CALL HAL, 821-7845. MEMBER ST. BRENDAN PARISH 2 BEDROOM 1 bath, Fla. room. Near St. ST. MICHAEL PARISH BUILDERS ' 1 Time Par Line 60c NEW ROOFS OR REPAIRS Rose of Lima. Call Ft. Lauderdale, CBS, tile roofr oak floors, built-in stove FLA. rooms, additions) garages. New MOVING Residential or Commercial 3 Times Per Line 50c 587-2954. and oven, large enclosed porch, 2 car construction. R. Murphy, Contractor, Local, Long distance, Storate JOE RUSSO, Gen. Contractor carport, large lot street to street. About NA 1-8871 — Eves. NA 4-7854 DELCHER'S OF MIAMI Call 271-6401 Anytime 13 Consecutive Pompono Beech $2,000 cash, balance one 6% mortgage, Member Visitation Parish CALL OX 1-5951; OX 1-3571 Times Per Line 40c $100 month, no qualifying, no closing WILLIAMS MOVING, STORAGE SCREENS 26 -Consecutive ' ' ST. COLEM1AN Parish. Beautiful Imperi- costs. TONY THE HANDYMAN Padded Van, Lift-gate. $3 up. MU 1-9930 al Point $50,000, 5 bedroom pool home. PAULEY REALTY, Broker 635-1385 ELECTRICAL, Plumbing, Carpentry, In- POOL - PATIO - SCREENS REPLACED Times Per Line 35c 1 Year old. Assume mortgage. Call 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Unfurn., completely- stall Air Conditioners. Repairs. LOWEST PRICES. RELIABLE MOVERS SCREEN METAL WORK 52 Consecutive 933-4241. modernized. Reduced to $12,900. Good Wl 7-4256. PADDED VAN LIFT-GATE. INSURED FREE ESTIMATE. 887-1161 NA 4-3406. Times ..Per tine 30c erms. Near schools, Food Fair, shopping AL — THE HANDY MAN SCREENS, REPAIRED, REPLACED. North Miami Beach center & expressway. 3150 N.W. 168 Ter. Painting, Jalousies, Carpentry, JOE WELSH MOVING and STORAGE ALSO' GLASS JALOUSIES & LOCKS. DT SAME RATE as 3 J. S. PALMER, Realtor. PL 4-2266 Light Plumbing and Household Repairs. LOCAL moving, modern Vans. Local. BY M. J. SPELLMAN, LICENSED 8. IN- T\. lines ordinary type BEAUTIFUL HOME, 3 BEDROOM, 2 long distance moving. In Fla., Ft, BATH 530 N.W. 87 ST. No Job Too Small SURED. MEMBER LITTLE FLOWER. Wl 7-6423 Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Orlando. Tarr* 444-5123. 1ft DT SAME DATE M 4 POOL, boat Dock, newly decorated NO QUALIFYING pa. Key West. NE 5-2461 days. Eves $27,500. 2 Blocks from St. Lawrence 3 BEDROOM 2 bath, completely Furn. ADDITIONS, NEW HOMES, BUILDINGMU 1-1102. HlWd. 987-7361. IO r I. lines ordinary typt Church. On Little River. Make offer, assume PLANS SEPTIC TANKS 2351 N.E. 192 ST. FHA mortgage, $137 month. AMERICAN ADDITIONS INC., Hank $9 PER hour or flat price. Padded van CONNIE'S Septic Tank Co. Pumpouts, MTE 5 MARGARET THOMAS, Realtor, 759-3543 Dorion with liftgate, 2 men. Handle heavy ap- Repairs. 24 HR. SERVICE, 888-3495 SAME " pliance^AnWime^CaMHal^li^l-TJflS. lines North Miami Member of St. Monica's 621-140' SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS NO QUALIFYING — $10,500 DUPLEX (CORNER) CARPENTERS PAINTING WO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAPS 12030 N.W. 8 AVE. ESTATE SETTLEMENT 2 BEDROOM — FENCED TERRIFIC value. Must sell soon. T Bed-CARPENTRY, Formica Specialty. Cabi- PAINTING — Interior - Exterior. Also Paper Hanging. Licensed, Insured, SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS CALL PLoza 4-2651 $500 DOWN AND $89 MONTH PAYS ALL rooms each side. Furnished. Fully rent- net Doors, Paneling, Alterations. Claude 20 YEARS experience. We repair all PROFESSIONAL Realty, Realtors ed. Close to schools and shopping. A Hi 8-7252. clean, reliable. Low Rate. Frank Fortino, Published Every Friday $25,000 value, asking $18,500. 696-3824. types sewing machines. For free esti- 1151 N.W. 119 ST. 688-6671 mates without obligation call 759-4586 CARMINE BRAVO Realtor 754-4731 Carpet & Rug Cleaning PAINTING FOR THOSE WHO CARE Deadline Tuesday, A p.m. POOL HOME — SACRIFICE HEAT 8. C L E A N. BY M. J. night or day. _^__^_ For Friday • Edition. 3 Bedroom home in tropical parklike Miami Beach SPELLMAN, LICENSED & INSURED. setting, large screened patio, 18x30 SIGNS Tt« Vaitc" will >tt In responsible far ST. LAWRENCE PARISH Summer Special $17.50 MEMBER LITTLE FLOWER. 444-5123. pool, large lot with shrubbery for 3 BEDROOM SUN RAY •an n» an fecorrect instrtira. la privacy, sprinkler system, many extras. Living-DIning-Hall shampooed PAINTING, Interior, Exterior By hour or $400 DOWN F.H.A. MORTGAGE QUALITY CARPET 887-8711 contract T. R. Walker, Wl 7-7723. LIGHT YOUR WAY tte neat »f aay arnr ia aa atfmtise- Only $14,900 for quick sale. 758-3776 ON BEAUTIFUL wide street. Near laett u Ue part tf tte publisher, it will HOUSE Painting, Household Repairs, to better business LARGE 4 bedroom, 2 batti. Holy Family school, 163 St. shopping, $13,000. DRESSMAKING ftnisk tte advertiser a letter u mutti BARBARA C. KEMP, Realtor 754-8102 Quality Work. Reas. J. Martin as ta aitlaii tie saM arrar ami tk< Parish. Real bargain. No qualifying. Im- DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS. NEAR MU 1-5210, after 6. MMistM dull be atknwise relieved mediate possession. Asking price $24,500. ST. MARY CATHEDRAL. 754-6374 ELECTRO NEON SIGN Co., Inc. Out of town owner will take 2nd mort- PAINTER, SKILLED ALL TOOLS, DROP Wm nsionikility thereef. CLOTHS, NEAT, DAY OR JOB, 634-0460 Larry Monahan, OX 1-0805 gage. OPEN 10 to 7, 1710 N.E. 139 St. LARGE POOL—4 BEDROOMS DRESSES Made With or Without Pat 2955 N.W. 57th St. \-Nt Lejal « Pelitical «<*- (Off 79 St. Causeway) terns PAINTING, Interior, exterior. Reasonable Miami, Fla. POOL HOME BEAUTIFUL large 2 story North Bay Is- Also Alterations. English and Spanish. rates. Free estimates. Call M6-8120. DELUXE custom built 3 bedroom 3 bath land home a $45,000 value asking REASONABLE. Call 448-6900. PAT PERRY plus maid's room. Extra large lot. PAINTING, inside - outside, any size iob. $33,900, balance of mortgage $24,500. SEWING AND ALTERATIONS Classified Manager Garage, screened poroh, patio, Fla. room, Carmine Bravo, Realtor 754-4731 Carpentry work. Free estimates. Mem- large deluxe kitchen. Total price $31,500. IN MY HOME. CUTLER RIDGE. 238-2793 ber St. Mary. Dee. PL 7-3875^ EDVITO SIGNS PARKER REALTY, Realtors Southwest ELECTRICIANS QUALITY PAINTING Licensed, In- TRUCKS WALLS GOLD LEAF 625 N.E. 123 St. . • 759-3931 MUST SELL sured. STEVE ARADI, 226-8793 90 N.W. 54th St. PL 8-7025 Miami Shores CUSTOM built POOL home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, central air & heat. Many extras. MINNET ELECTRIC SERVICES PLASTERING 400 N.E. 100 ST. Reduced from $25,500, $2,000 down. By Specializing in Repair, Remodeling TV REPAIRS BY OWNER owner 271-7585. .0 6-7521 Ft. Laud., Pompano. Est. 12 TV. Antennas, black & white, color, UHF, EXECUTIVE TYPE. 8 tons air, 3 years. Plastering, Stucco, Patching 73 HOMES FOR SALE: ST. BRENDAN'S Parish, 3 bedroom, 1 ALSO OLD AN DNEW WORK $21.95 complete. 226-1934. bedrooms, 3 baths, den, 2 cargarage, bath, Florida room plus screened eaf-in kitchen. St. Rose of Lima Parish. FLOORING LICENSED, INSURED. CALL 681-2274 TV SERVICE CALLS $1 Hollywood porch, large fenced yard. Low down pay- ALL S.W. 8. GABLES. CALL 666-0915 By appointment only. Phone 371-2742. ment. 3240 S.W. 105th Ave. 226-5237 after VINYL ASBESTOS TILE FROM 8C PLUMBING $12,900 TOTAL. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, WALK TO ST. ROSE Endurance, 13900 N.W. 7 Ave. 681-4923 TV, RADIO AND STEREO REPAIRS -" -arport, patio. Near schools, church & Jack & Sons Plumbing Contractors FREE ESTIMATE. 226-1934 iping center. 3010 N.W. 72 Ave. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATH, $23,500 ELECTRIC SEWER CABLES • ELIZABETH ANSTINE, Realtor 754-6644 CATERING HOME REPAIRS 30 YRS. plumbing experience. 24_ Hours TV SERVICE CALLS $1 ALL S.W. 8. GABLES. CALL 666-0915 2 BEDROOM, 1 Bath with Separate Du- AWNINGS HOME AND BUSINESS REPAIRS service. Special repairs. Free estimate plex. AND IMPROVEMENTS. 888-1078 on new iobs. 2035 N.W. 95 St. OX 1-4826. TV, RADIO AND STEREO REPAIRS $15,000, $7,000 Down, 989-2757 ASSENS PAINTING, PLASTERING, ROOFING CORAL GABLES PLUMBING CO. FREE ESTIMATE. 226-1934 2 Bedroom, Furn., Aircond. $13,500 OME CATERING REPAIRS BY M. J. SPELLMAN. LI- Water Heater Repairs 8c Sales S1.00 TV HOUSE CALLS ALL S.W. 2 BEDROOM 2 bath, many extras. HURRICANE CENSED & INSURED. MEMBER LIT- 4119 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Est. 1930 & GABLES. BRAD'S TV. 221-3031 Miramar $13,000 DAILY DliWERS TLE FLOWER. 444-5123. HI 8-9912 YU 9-2096 EVES. YU 3-4428 UPHOLSTERY AWNING SHUTTER CO. .•DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME LAVAL VILLENEUVE PHIL PALM PLUMBING J. A. O'BRIEN REALTY Awnings — Patios •••-.• WE ALSO CATER ALL KINDS OF HOME REPAIRS REPAIRS 8, ALTERATIONS AKRON DECORATORS 6326 PEMBROKE ROAD Storm Panels PARTIES — SPECIAL EVENTS WEEKDAYS AFTER 6: 751-4262 RATTAN and Danish cushions recovered, WEST HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA ALL REPAIRS IN THE HOME $4.35 each, includes fabric. Kitchc,» REASONABLE. HI 8-6629 CALL PLAZA 8-9896 ROOFING 40% DISCOUNT 535-971.5- * 634-9967 LOVING PLUMBING CO. LICENSED, chairs (seats and backs) $3.87 per chair,"~ 1001 E. 24 St., Hialeah OX 1-6616 REMODELING and all types of repair. insured. All Dade. OX 6-2554. includes colorful vinyls. Sofas and Chairs Air-Cond. installation, plastering, paint- Reupholstered or Slipcovered reasonably. PLUMBING PLUMBING ing and roofing. Cabinets & doors. REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS Draperies custom made. Fabrics sold by 271-8764 after 6. the yard. Huge savings. Free estimates Re-Roofing & Repairs Free Estimates. Factory Trained — Your home. LAWN MAINTENANCE Mechanics. Airconditioning. PL 4-2583 CALL 949-0721 All Types Roofs - Since 1920 CLEAN MUCK, MARL, LAWN SAND,*, ROOF CLEANING & COATING VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE ROCK FILL. BOB KINKADE, 271-8001 CLEANED $12, COASTED $24, TILE, VENETIAN BLINDS - CORNICES PALMER Roofing Co. Plumbing Repair Service RELIABLE LAWN MAINTENANCE BOND-GRAVEL, INCENSED, REFINISHED REPAIRS YOUR HOME S.W. SECTION. TEL.: CA 1-1593. INSURED AND GUARANTEED. CALL STEADCRAFT PL 9-6844 FR 3-6244 LAWN MAINTENANCE. REASONABLE CALL 947-6465; 373-8125; 947-5006 9510 NW 7th AVE. Plaza 7-0606 CALL MARTIN, 757-930B Before noon. CLEANED $12, COATED $24, TILE, (MEMBER OF ST. JAMES PARISH) LAWN MOWER SERVICE BOND-GRAVEL, LICENSED TAPES, CORDS, BLINDS'REFINISHED Pest Control INSURED AND GUARANTEED. OR REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. CALL 947-6445; 373-8125; 947-5006 CALL BILL FR 1-4436 OR 661-2992 ELECTRIC SEWER. CABLE Authorized Service arid Parts Fertilizers — Sharpening — Welding ROOFING Window Repairs Check Bug Control PLozo 9-0355 Nights and Sudoyi PL 8-9622 TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU JOHNS MANVILLE REPLACE old window with new alumi- MEMBER H.S.A.F. 27 S.W. 27th Ave. Call HI 4-2305 GUARANTEED ROOF num awning or ialousie. Free Est. 20256 Old Cutler Rd. Call CE 5-4323 LICENSED AND INSURED Work guaranteed. Member Visitation Par- Licensed and Insured Member of Chamber of Commerce ish. NA 1-8602. McCormick-Boyett Plumbing Co. Moving 6 Storage WHY PAY FOR NEW ROOF? Weathers Bros. Moving & Storage WE REPAIR your roof, 33 years of Window Supplies Phone 758-4654 7424 N.E. 2nd AVE. MIAMI, FLA. LOCAL & long distance movers. Modern Guaranteed work. Also new roofs. HURRICANE protection for awni,, - fireproof warehouse for storage. Reaso- loe Devlin, Member St. Hugh Church, K. windows, "Clip on Panels" only 5 min- 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE nable rates to all 50 states. Free Esf., no of C. utes to install. Free Est. Work suaran- obligation. Call 888-5261 or eves. 821-3579. HI 3-1922, MO 7-9606, MU 5-1097 eed. NA 1-8602. August 26, 1966 THE VOICE Miami, Florida Page 27 to FOOD FAIR FOOD WIN UP TO 1OOO INSTANTLY! FAIR GET YOUR TO BE £ SHARE OF 300,000 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY SUPERMARKETS Your FREE "GIANT STEP" GAME BOOK IS NOW at FOOD FAIR! FEATURES EFFECTIVE AWAITING EVERY ADULTL.NO PURCHASES REQUIRED! THRU WEEKEND AT ALL FOOD FAIR AND FREDERICK'S STORES GET FULL DETAILS AT FOOD FAIR - WHERE YOU WILL RECEIVE A FREE "GIANT STEP" GAME SLIP WITH EVERY VISIT! FROM KEY WEST TO FT. PIERCE U.S. GOV'T GRADE "A" U.S. GOY'T. INSPECTED QUICK FROZEN HURRY! THIS WEEKEND ONLY! WHILE QUANTITIES -LAST! IMPORTED

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