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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 7-30-1959 The Advocate - July 30, 1959 Catholic Church Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons Recommended Citation Catholic Church, "The Advocate - July 30, 1959" (1959). The Catholic Advocate. 97. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/97 Bishop Hits The Advocate Bolivia Reds Official Publication of the Arthdlocew of Newark. N. J., and Diocese of Paterson. N. 1. VOL. 8, NO. .11 THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1959 PRICE TEN CENTS For Attacks SL( RE, Rolivia Communist infiltration thrpa*"jii Graduates AwaitDecision the success of social, political and economic programs in Roliva. Rishop Juan T Senner. OEM, of t ochabamha has On charged in a pastoral letter Awards He blamed communist influences Scholarship for the recent attack on another Bishop during the re TRENTON Rpcent school high graduates will have WHII.H SIGNING the rent uprising in the Santa Cru* supple Santa C'r’ii area where there mental a better idea of whether or not be able to measure. Governor Mr. area and (nr jiccrct they’ll qualify for a police at ha* been sporadic fighting for the weekend ner indicated that he was not tempt to arrest of hi* state scholarship aid by one own the past two scars. The moil completely happv with it and priest s Education Commissioner Frederick M recent incident took place June Raubinger asked the legislature to enact Ihe lamentable an event* whmn following the of to hold a meeting of the commission appointment hopes scholarship by other law meeting his objections have recently shaken the nation local official* favorable to the then. Thr member commis Such he j nmr a law, said, should prove ontr that the rhan agan K government. Since then. ICI sion which will administer the IN ANNOI NCING (establish awards his plans tn on an annual e* tn social, poli'ical and econom- persons have been arrested. state law into call scholarship came an early commission meet renewal has.s rather than strut tures winch have on a ir ta*rn In letter President SiJe* official this week a to being earlier inj, Raubinger bur make expressed doubts year basis, it possible place in Bolivia since 1952 for asking him to forego the use of when (iov Robert R Meyner that the to take scholarship program into consideration apti the authentic and legitimate com militia and armed to FIRST THINGS FIRST: A of signed legislation assigning the could be this tude and scholastic hark pca*a.Tt* tarpaulin-covered pile serves as an altar implemented year general mon good are in equipment grave danger keep the r the < athohe Ac to the state educa pH a< as Rev. Francis J. commission Legislative spokesmen, however, ground in award,ng the scholar of subverted (Cdr.) Rallinger, chaplain. USNR, celebrates Mass for these ma- being he said tion group said experience ha* ton department. have called (or ships, safeguard the Ift.Sfl «o " some grants to Thi* is due to communist rines, immediately after they detrained at N.C. shown tha these t»e Camp Lejeune, Father Rallinger, Members of the commission be awarded the grants for studs- groups are in Kail on the at the state col infiltration into * areas uhu'i stirred h\ of St. Pius X Church. Old was on his annual two-weeks named (io\ernor Meyner that ing up agitator* thir*tjr pastor Tappan, tour of ac- were by grounds funds of Sfinn.neKi leges, clarify assignment of he are com called * indispensable lor aft the for vengeance tive He acted as for the three from the or original scholarship as ailable mission funds to the education duty. chaplain companies U.S. Marine bettering condition* the leg in the re measure was enacted by The *’ legislation signed department, provide for S Corps Reserve Center. Port Newark The hy separate public. BOLIN 1 \ tnnibtov are mark Training companies operated in differ- con Mature o\cr the (iovernor s fiovrmnr Mesncr processing of supplements applicants entering Ihe cd b\ mfl.i'ion hign ent of the 198 mile area, and Father Reds, he charged, have price* and parts square Rallinger kept contact daily by ditional veto Composed of three the original scholarship meas- State colleges, and eliminate the continual indoctrinated man) miners, labor conflict* The In one he traveled 164 miles various ‘citizen two jeep day visiting training areas representatives. pub ure It meets some of the oh provision for grants to V- of workers and farmers wrh the.r »ountrv ha' been ruled bv the If college represent at ives and iections Mesner each rlass presented hy sears graduating lies National and have now begun to a’ Revolutionary move- .three pri\atc college represrnta when he conditionally \etoed Regarding the lattrr point, Lack the Church ment since 195.’ Ihe government with chair- oponlv. 'rhnos ?.» es, Raubinger as the scholarship hill 'lever objected tn th- fixed Warn About ing Bishops and has adopted a program of 'ar.d man. the had served The number priests as thr School commission manner in whirh the leg and suggested that the Boys’ " and vm targets of their High until violence i,i, reform and has nation Mature number of i". an advisor) capacity overrode the veto and awards givrn each ali/ed the tin mines The mine* Red Plans n o w then the 'ear be tn passed supplemental hill allowed fluctuate BISHOP out ned ShNM.R I ar*- Bolivia s main source of Commission members have the object of according tn funds was a taxpayers' available communist .nspired BI'KNOS A IRKS i\n attacks upon wealth and the decline world To in Roselle to terms in been named ranging suit dismissed for the program. hy Superior ( our' burrh leaders ba« < dating k to tin price* has k**n far Open Tho of fiom one !o four vears Among the a numr Bishops Arcruhna on July 1 However, matter However, that is the one 1953 when the Id s pro shop reside v r tor in the current crises ROSKLLK A school for boss will bv hn\c the college represent! is still under high opened by \s .itikml that mnimu- private technically litiga vision left out of bill in io< hat m'«a a intro a was , n ti red l nsettled conditions lives \erv Rev James J have led St in announced this ,< !on since the court s written due ed the Xssemhlv Joseph's parish September, it was nis m aims to its in h\ \ twice in »he same da\ with impose' Shan.ihan J of shots to frequent outbursts of S . pres,den' St opinion has not been filed One. rnhlv via week with sc men Cl.ft..n T Rarkalow being 11red by Msgr James J (’arberry. pastor, the ideology on intHloduals b\ lenc e In March there appro\al Peters College, a four-sear ap furd there will still be the were pos O' Monmou-h and Thomas ( (nmmunivt of Roland. to influence. h<- anti l S. riot* in La* Pa*, the Archbishop seeking gain control o( uni pointee sinilitv of an appeal Swick of Warren The Assecnhlv said, was behind versities l.atm Ar-crua Their another 1953 c apital None dav rcoellmn fo| Plans call for a student of 500 to be b\ m body taught s expected to vote on the h.l! incident which in the Secretary lowed month later statement was coupled with an a with 20 be the Marist Brothers. Msgr Car w‘en .t reconvenes \ug of on to State labeled the to Maria Nrchbishop ing killed herr> that MSCiR. < ARBI.RRY said the appeal stippnrt Santa It would revealed. adding anew Emergency approved 1 go to the of La Pai (Granted as a "conspirator*' In militiamen I'niversity ot Buenos Vires Help Srna'e for \lv, machine ju hool building and gymnasium parish grade school will have poss.hr action when It a was also the cause, he said, It is obvious the guned the « ffi,es of ( atholic will be erected within the next 195*4 60 enrollment of l.luo. ' pastoral ’bat bods mee's * over aga.n on Aug for the recent attark 'hat on Bishop oriented La* Tas stated. ' the forces «.f cv and To .t I daily in a fe\* two vcars with bm s the He French Catholic in majorilv Schools Rodrigue/ Pardo of and uu!a rl Santa Lrui davs after The school will be p.irt v tornmunism arc a government platr»nn inaugurated said that bov s if the parish ha*c while thr PARIS In an effort to grant Bislmp was "on had fired rn gaged toelav more than appointed commission which n to t M IR TKRMs of the a on and invaded a rloi*- with a freshman class of slightly been Marist ever vchoi attending High rmrrtrm \ rrlirf In hard *tudv the mission of peace and chants hefi.n in over th.- organs pressed program A hill would law* conv.-n' ,'une the than 40 Im»\ s who Hall taking rship annial grants of brought more were School, Bavonnc. Seton Prep .ithnlir schools Hi °f i in France, ihr he presented, he before the I shop jumped h% the renewref education, rspcciallv univer said, s4(hi would he made to S ■ of thr fighting in Santa i*rux graduated in June from the par South Orange St Benedicts htia " has announced that m| 'i rut k with ihr sities L«'\rrnmrnt end of the Near g Timmi hull o( i actuates about s t ij den' s l*h grad* school Clas.wv will Prep, Newark, or Roselle High s gun and itv education funds will he di> ( urrent school aid is suffered si \rrr hruis dispensed next June i for use a' 'he ro! meet s in the original St Joseph School (OMMIMMs h •his rv and loss .»pr trihwted earlier than usual this through parents of school chil n( a l-wh leges of their choice Fifteen Polish Prelate School building which subse Msgr ( arherrv has been vice manner to take hold the per ~( lea 1 > e dren Hivhttp Sinner also Named a r rent of the the served (lass scholarships could he guentl> a* a convent chancellor of the Newark \rch mg and through it hemm? The made The communist, |or announcement was parents receive 1.3(H) u-cd trviop to hni.; at out of state colleges To He For the first year the priests diocese 195.1 active the abn.jt Speaker since September.